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@Jobias The federated timeline ends up consuming my entire CPU if I leave it open too long.

@angryjello I always start whisking right away... now I'll be consumed by doubt every time I have to do it.

@brwarner I forgot to include what I was going to originally say:

Flirt away! The cutest cutscene I have seen so far was the result of hitting that heart button (multiple times).

@brwarner I remember there was a lot of (weird) hate for the characters before the game launched but they are great, they have a ton of personality. Some of them are... annoying at first but after a while their quirks begin to make sense.

They also talk a lot while you're driving around making the open world quests less painful. :v

@brwarner There are a _lot_ of boring quests but thankfully it's easy to recognize them since most of them are of the "drive around and scan X things" variety. They also tend to get grouped under "additional tasks" in your journal. Even the devs knew they were adding fluff missions.

Definitely skip the larger scope scan quests (scan X planets/animals/enemies). They are tedious _and_ their rewards are ridiculously bad.

The loyalty missions are great though (as good as the ME2 ones)!

At this rate I'm going to finish ME:A in 2+ months. I think I haven't finished more than 2 or 3 quests per session and each one opens even more quests!

On one hand I do want to move the main quest forward, on the other I don't want to miss out on anything...

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Now that we have automatic formatting thanks to prettier (github.com/prettier/prettier) there's nothing left to distract people from how awful our code really is.

@mwlucas Three rooms dedicated to books sounds amazing though!

But I don't envy you if you ever plan to move. When I was a kid I remember my parents having to pack their books and since they are so dense it was an ordeal from beginning to end!

@kondziu While I find that absolutely horrible it still is incredibly more practical to read on the Kindle. Nothing that using Calibre doesn't solve though!

@jason That's a good plan! I have been slowly doing that with a couple of favorites, maybe I should try to be less stingy about getting more.

Occasionally I'll see some bio on here like "17yo anarchist" or "15yo intersectional feminist" and, like, who are these kids? At that age, the most cohesive political philosophy I had was "ska is pretty rad." I'm just late to the party, I guess?

All my life I wanted to live somewhere with lots and lots of . Imagine a used book store, that's how I dreamed my future home would be.

Now I have a kindle and I love it but... it kinda destroyed that dream. How to justify buying that amount of physical books if the ebook versions are easier to read, cheaper and convenient to carry around?

*sigh*

If an admin blocks an instance and you follow people from there, is there a way to know?

I feel like there should be a notification to prevent people from wondering if those users from the blocked instance simply stopped tooting.

@Drewry AFAIK, nope, no way to interact with people in an instance without either signing up or someone following them and adding them to the federated timeline.

@lifewinning I have tried a lot of productivity tools since I have a huge procrastination/motivation problem and I think none have really helped me more than temporarily. They can't give me more motivation after all.

I do like Trello though, it's so simple that I don't get lost trying to get the "perfect" system going.

@VictorXLR I think most people who still hype bitcoin are people who want their bitcoin hoard to increase their value.

It's hard to believe someone who only gains if you buy into the concept.

@QuietMisdreavus what if there's no main, only alts? *twilight zone song*

More seriously, I think it's one of the problems inherent to the whole "instances together but separated" system