Pitri

joined 2 years ago
[–] Pitri@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 2 years ago

I've had quite some modded worlds and playthroughs, but the mod that always resonated with me the most was botania.

The way it sells itself as a plant magic mod, while being an automation tech mod at heart (but still requiring tinkering with redstone) is just lovely. It brought interesting ideas into the world, and the way you generate, manipulate and use these pools of mana (while also avoiding GUIs as much as possible) has always been so enchanting and fun to me. :D

It even contains a storage system (craftable once you visited the end), which is unlike any other centralized/universal storage system I've seen in other mods.

[–] Pitri@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 2 years ago

It works quite well so far. :D

And even though the graph is an interconnected mess, the clusters are still mostly distinguishable from each other. funnily enough, the video game articles blow their space out of proportion because of all the attachments. some of my video game articles tend to be asset or screenshot-heavy.

^ my vault after 10 months

[–] Pitri@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 2 years ago (2 children)

In my case, it's a mixture of life wiki, personal project wiki, videogame wiki, and journal (not daily, but more for a few significant days).

Like, there's this cluster with all the people that I know, pointing to their respective communities, and who participated in which annual social gathering (which have their own articles with pictures and videos). With one (usually rather empty) article per person, I can just link to them from other relevant places.

Then there are all my (software) projects and generally intellectually interesting stuff I thought about, which I wrote down over the years (which took me a few weeks to digitalize/find/sort once I got my hands on obsidian).

In terms of video games, it's either the knowledge/realizations I made or rough copies from some online wiki articles. Considering my internet provider is horrible and unreliable, having an offline source can be really nice sometimes.

In general, it's really useful to support my shitty memory. Having detailed descriptions of what I've made or what happened just makes it easier to re-experience certain moments.

[–] Pitri@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I tried to do my part and heavily restricted my visits to the site. I checked the state of my feed and user profiles a select few times but always left almost immediately.

I even redirected my reddit browser bookmark to a local website which acted as a warning wall, just to stop me from my subconsciously opening and browsing the site.

[–] Pitri@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)
// blatantly stolen from <direct link to stack overflow reply>
// inspired by <educational youtube video>

can be really helpful sometimes, because

  • it admits that it's not your code (at least the former)
  • it provides a reference to go back and see the reasoning (if understanding the code is the issue)
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