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I've been playing Sean O'Connor's Slay for around 30 years (!), but somehow it took until today, on the Android version, before I tried my hand at "rewilding" the game world.

The rules of the game make trees... a bad thing: you earn no income from hexes with them. But by the time I was winning this map anyway, I figured that encouraging growback would be a pleasant way to finish the round.

Play your videogames any damn way you want. Don't let anybody tell you there's a right or wrong way to enjoy a single-player game. Today I took a strategy wargame and grew a forest. How will you play?

#note #game #games #videoGames #nostalgia #tree #ecology #android #gardening

Via: 🔗 danq.me/2025/03/08/rewilding-s

I think I've finally found my definitive notes app, after trying a range of options, including Obsidian, Joplin and OneNote…

I'm quite content with Standard Notes now. It offers everything I was looking for: minimalistic plain text notes, free cross-platform syncing, open source, accessible via Web, desktop app and mobile apps, password protected notes, end-to-end encryption, a clear UI, and no bells and whistles. 👍

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#note#tools#app

I've been trying to optimise my workflow at work recently and currently, I'm looking to see if my note-taking is not a bottleneck (I don't think it is but I'm open to suggestions).

Most of my work gets done in the browser, I need to evaluate different outputs from an LLM, I then take notes in #logseq on the different outputs to later paste into our internal task tool.

#note #linux

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