Ah yes. Mum just wants peace and quiet. Makes sense!
I know, that’s what I’m using at the moment :)
Get into boardgames, where you can have both!
!boardgames@sopuli.xyz to get started :D
The internet being what it is, I’d be more surprised if there wasn’t already a website set up somewhere with a malicious robots.txt file to screw over ANY crawler regardless of providence.
It’d just result in a filter on all reports on that location. Only thing being inconvenienced is one programmer.
I’m still not seeing the bad part.
There’s plenty of honor in Deepseek releasing open source.
Any chance of enabling multi-instance support on tesseract? Mods currently need accounts on multiple instances due to issues with remote accounts not federating mod actions.
Can we get them to do the same for certain states in the US as well?
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Guessing they don’t mean literally glow-in-the-dark
Possibly selection bias? Those attending open game groups are more likely to be the ones who don’t have a closed personal group to play with, and ASD folks are more likely to be in that situation.
Do you happen to have any information on that I could forward him for reading?
It so happens I have a friend who was having seizures. The doctors kept insisting that it was psychological and he just needed to de-stress. He had to travel overseas and pay a fortune to get treated overseas because nobody here would take him seriously.
Newer cooperative games mostly avoid the quarterbacking issue by having secret info, or just making it complicated enough that it’s impractical for 1 person to track everything.
The strategy is to avoid Monopoly. It’s not like the game gets any funner if you’re playing by the rules.
Check out !boardgames@sopuli.xyz in case you’re not aware. Lots of discussion happening there.
Regarding your question, it’s hard to say since you don’t mention any mechanics, or complexity level, that you prefer. Based on the couple of examples you provide, you seem to like cooperative card games. If so, you should check out ‘The Crew’. It’s the most popular of that genre in my game club.
Fair enough! It’s definitely a love it or hate it kind of game
That’s a very common perception for beginners in the game :). With enough plays you’ll get into the mindset of playing the hand rather than forcing the hand to do something else
Just wait till your chlorophyll deposits start showing up, see who laughs then!
Galaxy trucker, maybe? It’s a very different game, but it does have the ship building mechanic