Nice. I know most here are used to how Reddit structures their content, or are on the federation bandwagon. Personally I’m just happy to see the internet get a little more decentralized.
On a related note I should set up and play around with some old school forum software. It’s been a few years since I’ve looked at it.
The big draw for him might be Minetests moddability. All of a games content is in .lua files and it can be modified with just a basic text editor. An easy thing to do would be to change the mining time of a pickaxe or change the number of planks you get from a wood block. If he really gets into it, it’s possible to create a game from the ground up without relying on the base Minetest Game.
Best bet would be to set him up with the Minecraft clone game. This can be done by going to the Content tab in the menu. Select Browse Online Content. On the second page is Mineclone2.
That Skyfactory series is probably the most rewatchable one.
I’d also give a nod to Project Ozone 2. Half the fun of that one is watching Etho trying to manage buggy or outright broken garbage mods.
I’m a big fan of Dokuwiki. I use it to document and plan out my various hobbies and interests. Also listing future large projects and purchases. Installation is very simple.
I’ve also got Wordpress going as a home digital cookbook.
Just because they’re currently out of the 24hr news cycle doesn’t mean they’ve disappeared or don’t have an influence on current events. Actually I think half of them still regularly are the subject of articles. We still regularly see news stories regarding Taliban mismanagement of Afghanistan. Saudi financing of extremists and old prince bonesaw’s antics have definitely had an impact on relations with other nations and is likely the reason for their reconciliation with Iran recently. I think I just read an article last week about deforestation in Brazil. Same with stories about microplastics and ongoing research into that.
This picture is just an argument out of ignorance. Hardly surprising since it’s just some feels guy cancer.
In this case I think either the author can’t explain their position because it’s unacceptable and indefensible or they simply lack the critical thinking skills needed to fully explain their position. It’s likely a mix of both.
Funny the author is furious but can’t articulate why. I’m not even sure what she is alluding to in regards to safety. Bathroom orgies? Poop knife fights? Tampon toss competitions?
Unisex bathrooms make sense from a practical and rational perspective. However we don’t always live in a rational thinking world.
Is the current makeup of city council one that can work well with Chow? I don’t follow local Toronto politics to closely.