Blood, sweat, and tears went into making that “cake”
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eezeebee@lemmy.cato No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Where do I go if I want to find someone to help me make an app game?English4·1 day agoYou could try hiring someone on Fiverr. There are plenty of freelancers looking to take on work, and they should give you some level of customer service, and set your expectations for what actually needs to be done.
Bake your own bread. It costs less, tastes better, and there are no plastic bags involved except for re-using ones you already have.
eezeebee@lemmy.cato Games@lemmy.world•I'm bored and desperately search for a proper gameEnglish2·2 days agoCheck out Dome Keeper. Mine resources to buy upgrades and protect your dome from waves of aliens. There are lots of game modes and modifiers to get different experiences each run.
eezeebee@lemmy.cato No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What do office workers actually do?English13·2 days agoGetting emails faster than you can read and respond to them, and they are all urgent exceptions.
Meetings that could have been emails, wasting your time while the real emails continue to stack up.
Askng important questions (via email) and getting ignored, or only some of the questions addressed.
Visits from the newest suit talking about how great their new ideas will be, just like the last one who said the same thing and was replaced after 6 months.
It is a lot like the movie Office Space, except in current times instead of one job you’re doing the work of 2.5 people and making less than Peter did in 1999.
Great post/format. It feels like I’m a kid reading the gaming news magazines at the grocery store again.
I’ve been playing Ori and the Will of the Wisps. I like it and the changes they made since Blind Forest, but I’m also feeling frustrated by repeatedly getting lost, even with quest markers. It’s tiring to waste so much time traversing the map just to find out I have to go back… somewhere else. Never had this problem when playing Blind Forest.
eezeebee@lemmy.cato Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the best part of your life right now?English11·3 days agoI’m interested in knowing the titles you’re playing, if you care to list them.
Chrono Break
eezeebee@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which default settings on anything do you look to change ASAP?English1·17 days agoTurn on dark mode if it exists
Jerboa. Of the ones I have tried, it feels the most like Baconreader (RIP) to me.
Consider getting a line of credit to increase your buying power and in case you have repair costs in the future.
Absolutely get a set of winter tires, not just for safety in Canadian winters, but also because it should lower the cost of insurance. Do not skip the winter tires.