umean2me

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Im familiar enough with board games to know that I’m asking a lot here. My goal is to have a game that I can carry around with me, walk up to people I meet in public, and ask them to play.

The most obvious path here I thought of would be some type of game played with a standard deck of cards. While I’m not opposed to this, I fear the randomness that comes with that might not be what I’m looking for. I want the game to be strategic with minimal luck but simple enough that a first time player could reasonably win against someone experienced.

Something like Hive comes to mind, as it has the pocket variation and seems like it could be easy enough to teach, but I have yet to play it so I fear it might be daunting to newcomers in ways similar to chess.

Thank you in advance for any and all answers, and if you would like further clarification I’d be happy to elaborate!

[–] umean2me@discuss.online 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

This looks beautiful and seeing as there are additional films this is looking like it's meant for me LOL

[–] umean2me@discuss.online 3 points 2 months ago

This sounds like exactly what I'm looking for! Beautiful illustration from what I've seen.

[–] umean2me@discuss.online 2 points 2 months ago

"The System" looks really interesting I'll definitely be checking that out. Thank you!

[–] umean2me@discuss.online 3 points 2 months ago

This looks incredible thank you.

 

Hello!

I'm trying to get into comics and I'm looking for something that's almost entirely visual if possible. I don't hate reading, I love it actually, but I am coming from the perspective that the unique aspect of comics is their ability to show things that are hard to describe in writing. Visual flair is really important to me and I appreciate things that take a meaningful/stylistic approach to illustration rather than a strictly narrative one. Any recommendations?

[–] umean2me@discuss.online 2 points 3 months ago

Yes the test points are directly connected. This seems like the answer I was looking for, so I’ll shop around and try and get that to work. Thank you so much!

 

I took this Chromebook touch display off of a broken Chromebook.

It’s a SHARP LQ123P1JX33/A01 .

I’ve determined that I would need an eDP 40-pin to mini-DisplayPort adapter for output to the LCD screen, but I’m having trouble finding information for what I would need (if I need anything) for this connection? I assume this is the part of the display that handles the touchscreen. Is it possible to adapt this for external use, or is it not worth the hassle?

[–] umean2me@discuss.online 27 points 3 months ago

There have been many protests even before the stock market issues. Even before Trump was elected there were protests across the nation at college campuses representing Palestinians. Even my very politically inactive university had enough students feel strongly enough to protest. Just because you’re not seeing them, or looking for them, doesn’t mean protests weren’t happening.

[–] umean2me@discuss.online 2 points 4 months ago

Ahhh I see this is a distinction I wasn’t aware of. I just remembered reading one of the publications saying he was a citizen, but it seems you’re correct.

[–] umean2me@discuss.online 9 points 4 months ago (2 children)

In addition to ignorance, Khalil had legal citizenship which makes him a US citizen ☠️. So much for “we love immigrants as long as they’re legal”!

[–] umean2me@discuss.online 4 points 4 months ago

This article doesn’t even mention his name. He was a leader on Columbia’s campus for pro-Palestine protests but all accounts show that he didn’t partake in or encourage any vandalism or barricading of buildings. Even your explicitly biased news source does not list enough evidence to convict this man of any crime worthy of revoking citizenship or trampling his free speech.

[–] umean2me@discuss.online 4 points 5 months ago

I think it’s a valid criticism that should be welcomed. You could make this argument for any company when they make a bad decision.

“Oh well you trusted this company blindly so why are you upset and criticizing this design choice you don’t agree with.”

I also am not convinced a criticism is less meaningful if it’s the minority opinion. Many such cases in the world where the minority opinion is proven to be better for the majority.

[–] umean2me@discuss.online 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

If you’re joking I apologize in advance but why should that be illegal?

[–] umean2me@discuss.online 1 points 5 months ago

Not exactly, but it sounds interesting nonetheless and I’ll check it out!

 

I have this intense craving for a novel about riding the train basically. My issue is I don’t want it to just be a setting amidst a larger plot. No train murder stories, no regular stories that just happen to take place on a train.

I need the novel to be wholly about the experience of riding the train, maybe across the US maybe just between two cities whatever. It just has to focus on the experience the train provides and the spirit of public transport.

Insane how hard this is for me to find maybe I’m not looking in the right places. Trains are so beautiful it’s a group of people who have never met and they’re all connected through experience, locked in to a direction literally bound by the railway. There is God in the railway. Infinite potential to be tapped in this hyper specific idea.

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