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e81b41fe86a28db6040c998a8c10db30bd50f7daba921846b6bd46a169c025c7 , to random

Where are my fellow at? I bet there are must be dozens of us here.

obrerx ,
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@e81b41fe86a28db6040c998a8c10db@mostr.pub @actuallyautistic @actuallyadhd

And all of these are inclusive of self-diagnosed (self-assessed, self-identified).

26pglt ,
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GuerillaGrue , to random
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Dear Fediverse:

I'm wanting to reach out to fans who have personal challenges that make some - or many - games difficult to access for them.

Visual acuity issues. Hearing loss. Dyslexia, or missing limbs or anything else.

I'm planning an article on accessibility features in video games, and would love to hear stories from people for whom those features aren't merely a convenience, but necessary for them to be able to participate in the hobby.

I'd appreciate help reaching out on this.

markwyner ,
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@GuerillaGrue I’m a designer and accessibility expert. I’ve been working in this field for over two decades, but unfortunately never had an opportunity to work on games. But I really want to. I can’t wait to read your piece.

Drusas ,

I'm not sure what to offer because my disability has made it so that I have had to give up most games.

I have a few issues, but the main problem when it comes to gaming is dystonia. I get cramps in my hand, wrist, arm, and shoulder from repetitive or rapid mouse clicking or button pressing, from having to heavily use a thumb stick, and similar motions. It's made worst by the fact that controllers keep getting bigger while my hands stay tiny. This has made it so that I can only play a very limited selection of games. I haven't found any solutions.

magdelenehall , to random German
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magdelenehall OP ,
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axiomatic ,
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sj_zero , to selfhosted

Apparently it's been out since June and I just never realized, but there's a new pfsense out.

https://www.netgate.com/blog/pfsense-2.7.0-and-23.05

Not exactly timely, but I bet I'm not the only one who easily forgets about that particular thing. Most of my stuff is set to autoupdate so I tend to forget.

The upgrade downloaded a large number of packages, I think about 160, during which network connectivity continued to function. After downloading, my router PC reset, and that first boot after the upgrade took quite a few minutes. I ended up running the 90 second timer out after which it reset to 20 seconds a number of times. I was just about to start digging for an HDMI cable to see what when I heard the router beep and my internet came back. Perfect upgrade, didn't need to fix anything afterwards.

theRealBassist ,

I get the gist of what Opnsense is from the name, but what are some of the practical benefits for a small home labber to use it over PFsense?

CarbonatedPastaSauce ,

The UI is way, way better. I also haven’t had opnsense corrupt itself, but PFsense did that to me twice in the five or so years I used it.

Other than that there aren’t a lot of functional differences. There was some drama years ago with the guy who runs PFsense and I guess he’s kind of a giant asshole, that’s what led to the fork, but I don’t remember the details.

bunvoyage17 , to random
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A few days after arriving, we took a trip to Khan Market. Khan Market in Central Delhi is a tiny area of boutique shops, restaurants, and bars. It is one of a handful of places that you'll see a lot of expats in Delhi. It is considered India's most expensive retail market (in terms of real estate cost). We sometimes feel a little silly but we have many, many fond memories of Khan and we had to go. A few highlights from the visit:

1/5

The crowded inner lanes of Khan Market from another direction.

bunvoyage17 OP ,
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We had a strong Irani chai, a Bombay Sandwich (in @seanbala's opinion, one of the greatest culinary gifts to mankind) and a raspberry soda.

An Irani Chai is like a normal Indian chai but made much stronger.

The Bombay Sandwich is a thick grilled vegetable sandwich with very thinly sliced beets, potatoes, cucumbers, and tomatoes, all sprinkled with a big helping of cheese. Difficult to make, impossible not to eat!

3/5

Ruchika also having an Irani chai. You can see more of the unique decoration of the restaurant.
A very cool looking raspberry soda with a sprig of mint and a paper straw with a purple stripe.
A very beautiful Bombay sandwich on a metal plate topped with fries.

LifeTimeCooking , (edited )
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@bunvoyage17 @bookstodon Oh wow, that is my sort of bookshop.

spielmannspiel , (edited ) to steam
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spielmannspiel OP ,
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@naticus don't worry, i didn't knew that either.

omg this is hilarious 🤣

naticus ,

Lol it was a journey to get here, but I’m glad you can appreciate it now.

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jasmijn02 , to random Dutch
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Hoi @7ehemel, welkom hier :)

7ehemel ,
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@jasmijn02 dank je wel verre buurvrouw :) Kunnen we hier weer boekentips delen :)

jasmijn02 OP ,
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@7ehemel oh, het is dus @boeken die je mot volgen (nu kun je hem aanklikken volgens mij), je volgt nu een "verkeerde". :)

KenLussey , to random
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When the hunter becomes the prey. My new novel ‘The High Road’ is a fast-paced contemporary thriller set mainly in central Scotland and the far north-west.

Sandwood Bay in north-west Sutherland has an important part to play in the story as it develops, and the book reaches its climax nearby.

Find out more on my website:
http://www.kenlussey.com/thr/index.html

ronsboy67 ,
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@Kay @Calixthe @KenLussey @bookstodon
Seconded! Love the series, always pre-order at Kobo

Calixthe ,

@Kay @KenLussey @bookstodon Thank you! I've purchased @KenLussey 's 'The High Road' and have checked out the audiobook of the Sailing Mysteries by Marsali Taylor from the library. I look forward to both. @ronsboy67
@bookstodon @nybooks @lrb @Books @books

slanderoid , to random
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It's September 15th! That means it's the official start of the Spooky Season 🦇 I'm celebrating day one by:

  1. Starting to read "The Only Good Indians" by Stephen Graham Jones. It's got tons of ghost deer, so I'm pumped!

  2. Watching "The Twilight Zone" reboot. The first story was creepy and interesting!

  3. Playing "Signalis". It had me hooked after I picked up a copy of "The King in Yellow" in-game

18+ slanderoid OP ,
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This evening, we watched "Creep":

  • A truly disturbing killer 👍👍
  • The story is presented as a found footage montage 👍

This has been on my watchlist for years and I'm glad we finally watched it! One of the most genuinely freaky movies I've watched this year. If you're looking for interesting characters, tasteful jump scares, and lingering psychic damage, this is a must watch!

18+ slanderoid OP ,
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I finished my last novel for this spooky season this morning. Fittingly, it was "I'm Thinking of Ending Things":

  • No monsters to be found in this one 😐
  • The story kept me guessing for a long time 👍👍

The only reason this doesn't immediately beat "Red X" and "The Between" for the best novel this season is because I guessed the ending a little early. Still, a thrilling and interesting read!

@bookstodon

elonjet , to random
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Landed in Salt Lake City, Utah, US. Apx. flt. time 35 min.

dan613 ,
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@elonjet @Geoffberner If you don't own a car, that's probably your footprint for the year.

Aplodontia ,
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@elonjet What? No superchargers on this route? Actually you wouldn't need to charge over that distance...

elonjet , to random
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Took off from Jackson, Wyoming, US.

elkmovie ,
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@elonjet Enjoying the sights of Grand Teton, no doubt

falcennial ,
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@elonjet someone want to act on these fuckin coordinates please

elonjet , to random
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Landed in Jackson, Wyoming, US. Apx. flt. time 2 h 19 min.

elonjet OP ,
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1,171 mile (1,018 NM) flight from AUS to JAC

~ 1,172 gallons (4,438 liters).
~ 7,858 lbs (3,564 kg) of jet fuel used.
~ $6,566 cost of fuel.
~ 12 tons of CO2 emissions.

joewynne , to random
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Stop fondling the Arbiter.

joewynne OP ,
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@xris
It looks uncomfortable to me. They are squished in.


@allstartrek

xris ,
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elonjet , to random
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Took off from Austin, Texas, US.

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