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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • Divinity: Original Sin 2 is for you!

    Larian did an incredible job with that game and it’s truly a masterpiece. If you have friends, you can play online co-op and have a blast.

    And if you have a SO, make sure to try it out as well! The split screen implementation for this game is amazing, and the controller support is second to none.
    In fact, I switched from M+K to the controller just because it was so much better.

    By the time you’re done, Larian Studio’s Baldur’s Gate 3 will have been released (Aug 3rd), and it seems it’s going to 1-up every other RPG out there by a mile!

    I hope they can implement the same controller scheme and split screen system with BG3 as well, since it’s so much better for couch co-op.




  • Haha. I knew I was gonna find our roads here.

    And yeah you drove by the Cerro de la Muerte (Death Mountain) at night. That’s a big no-no!
    That road is always almost coveted with fog (even during the day).

    I would say this road is second most dangerous after Route 32. And yeah, Route 32 is the worst offender here. It cuts through one of our biggest national parks. It has no business there, and mother nature is always trying to reclaim that lost strip.

    Always avoid doing long trips during the night in Costa Rica, especially if you’re not a local. We have very narrow and poorly maintained roads.








  • Kbin is a different software than Lemmy, although similar.
    It has only been around a few months (unlike lemmy that has years in development).

    It offers what seems to me a more centralized view of the fediverse, with federation to lemmy servers and mastodon servers as well.

    It has access to the microblogging feature, that is like sending a toot from mastodon.

    I’ve found it to be a more familiar experience to Reddit, and honestly, I prefer it over lemmy.

    Due to it being so new, it has many missing features lemmy might have, like mobile apps (the API is still not public, and it’s being worked on).

    HOWEVER, Kbin has a great community backing it up.
    I’m currently posting this from the amazing Artemis beta app for Kbin, the first of its kind.
    This is due to the incredible job @Hariette has done!!