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  • When this happens it's often because a backend component gets rewritten and somebody decides that it's too much work to re-implement some features for the new backend. It's much easier to come up with a PR spiel for why removing the features is actually a good thing.

  • I started playing Ring of Pain. It's a deckbuilder-ish roguelite. There isn't really a deck, it's more of a loadout-builder (or tableau builder in boardgame terms). Meteorfall: Krumit's Tale is the closest thing I've played before. RoP is sort of like a 1d version of that. Fun and fairly unique mechanics, smooth implementation. Runs great on the steamdeck too, good controller support.

  • OCRmyPDF is what I use as well, had good luck with it on boardgame rulebooks that sometimes come with missing or partial embedded text. Combined with recoll and the Emacs pdf-tools mode I have it all indexed and at my fingertips.

  • On Android it's the only reasonable choice so no question there.

    On desktop I used Netscape/Phoenix/Firebird/Firefox/Conkeror for many years but switched to Chromium when I had to start over after the XUL-apocalypse. But lately I've been maintaining my Firefox setup more or less in parallel with Chromium and this week as it happens I am trying to make the switch back again. Mostly just to wean off the Google stuff. Will see how it goes.

    Another (less-critical) motivation is that Chromium takes over 10 hours to build on my machine. Firefox is under 1 and it gets done way faster even if an LLVM or Rust build is involved too.

  • This sounds similar to SLIME (and its fork SLY) for Common Lisp. These tools use their own protocols rather than LSP in part because they pre-date LSP but also because LSP is not a good match for everything they do. In addition to the usual LSP functionality like symbol lookup, xref and completion they also provide a very good Lisp REPL. It is easy to have the server side (called swank) running as part of an existing service which sounds a lot like what the post describes. For example I've used SLIME to connect to my live StumpWM sessions.

  • Some I don't see mentioned yet:

  • Standard deck:

    • Schnapsen (pagat, WP) - a 2p trick-taking game playable with a standard or German suite deck. A unique aspect of it is that the trick-taking rules change mid-round. In the first half you can don't have to follow suit at all, you can play whatever you want. When the draw-deck runs out or when one of the players decides to "close" the deck the rules change and you must follow suit or play trumps. The timing decision of when to "close the deck" is a really cool one and it's what makes the game.
    • Regicide - is a co-op (or solo) that does a really good job at giving a varied game experience with a standard deck.
    • Haggis - a ladder-climbing game that's playalbe with a standard deck with 2 players. Needs custom deck for 3.

    Other:

    • Mottainai - An amazing amount of game in a 54 card deck. Probably my overall favorite card game
    • Sea Salt & Paper - Very addictive, especially on BGA. It sort of a set collection game with rummy-style hand management that includes some cool abilities you get when you get the right pair of cards.
    • Love deckbuilders in general. Overall favorite is probably Ascension but also love Star Realms, Clank, Dominion etc. Happy to play pretty much any deckbuilder anytime.
    • For Northwood - a solo tricktaker. How does that even work? Very well as it turns out! Excellent art and production too.
    • SCOUT - another climbing game that works well at 2p
    • Honorary mention to Hats which is this week's favorite. Has some of that Arboretum meanness but plays very differently. It has a card flow that took a while to get used to but very neat once we figured it out.
  • Everybody is completely safe while rolled into the Katamari, the King of All Cosmos makes certain of that. It's sort of like an amusement park ride. You can even buy funny photos of yourself screaming as you are getting rolled up.

  • Board Game Deals @lemmy.ml
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    The Taverns of Tiefenthal - $29.99

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    I believe this matches the all time low except for a brief Amazon one-off deal quite a while ago by a third party seller.

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    Weekly Crowdfunding Roundup: July 2 2023 | 20 ending soon (incl. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. The Board Game, Firefly: The Game – 10th Anniversary Collector's Edition) & 21 new this week (incl. Cyclades: Legendary

    docs.google.com Weekly Crowdfunding Roundup: July 2 2023

    Weekly Crowdfunding Roundup July 2 2023 What is this? This is a weekly crowdfunding roundup of new projects launched last week and projects that end the coming week, originally posted on the /r/boardgames subreddit by me, /u/perkelton. This document is offered as an alternative for those who for ...

    Weekly Crowdfunding Roundup: July 2 2023

    cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/boardgames/t/127668

    Cross-poster's note: this is not my work, all credit for this excellent stuff go to Perry@kbin.social

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    donio @beehaw.org

    Cult of the new! What are your favorites from the past couple of years?

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    donio @beehaw.org

    Favorite lightweight solos

    It's been a long day, setting up Nemo's War or Mage Knight feels like way too much hassle. What do you reach for?

    Some of my picks:

    • For Northwood was a really pleasant surprise. I love tricktaking and it's amazing how well this game make that work for solo. The hand-evaluation part before each "conversation" is a really cool mechanic too.
    • Orchard is so easy to get on the table. And you get two plays for a single shuffle. I like the laser-focus on the single goal, great when my mind is not up for something more complicated
    • After the Virus is a cool little solo deckbuilder. Only getting started with this one but really enjoying it so far
    • Buttonshy stuff is always good. Rove, Ragemore, Food Chain Island, Skulls of Sedlec, Spaceshipped are some of my favorites. Oh and Sprawlopolis of course.