But seriously library economy, guys. There’s no reason for every house in your neighbourhood to own a jigsaw, or even leaf blower.
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Tell that to the guy who drives a 3 ton pickup truck to work every day, because of that one time 4 years ago he had to transport a fridge rather than pay £20 to have it delivered.
"That's socialism though..." Shut the fuck up becky, we know.
Sounds like communism to me. Better not say that too loud.
I've been thinking for years now about the idea of opening up a "neighbourhood kitchen." I would prepare and provide all sorts of common ingredients, as well as cooking tools. People could come in and use what they want, maybe paying a membership fee plus used consumables. The most annoying parts of cooking are gathering the ingredients and cleaning up, these would be done for you.
So, in other words, a decentralized "Library Economy" or "Sharing Economy". Very Solarpunk. 😇
Around Seattle we got tool libraries, I don't see how this would be that different
Isn't that basically a makerspace?
Sounds like communism, better stamp that out immediately.
Y’all are buying stuff??
I hyperfixate on research to find the best price/performance fpr my use case and then either forget, abandon or maybe follow through with it.
Last research (but only very minor): Ayn Thor to emulate Nintendo DS with an actual clam-shell dual screen setup.
Usecase: Pokemon Plat (or Diamond) and Dr. Kawashima would be prime material.
But it would be capable of playing less-demanding switch titles.
Currently waiting because of cost and quality of hardware. But it looks promising (believe it was 400€ in total)
I like this because it’s also practical (and that Thor looks pretty sweet btw). What I’ll do is create a spreadsheet of all the classes I would need to take and in what sequence in order to get into medical school, even though I have literally zero intention of ever doing so.
Not something I'd choose to research but everyones different :)
Hope you stay high on your dopamine and your future research endeavours!
none of the DS emulators impress me enough to consider yet mainly bc of the touchscreen lag/no hard stylus
probably wouldn't be impactful for pokemon but in DS games that heavily use the touchscreen it's pretty noticeable
As I've only tried melonDS so far on a SteamDeck touchscreen with my finger, I can't say much about responsiveness (not easy to slide on the screen).
But I'll try and see how to works. Thanks for info.
When it's as you described, I have at least a more portable pokemon Emulator than my steamdeck.
oh yeah for sure I don't think it's a bad fit for your use case tbh just wanted to share my personal hangups.
i really wanna play diamond/pearl (my OG) but really cba with the two screens smooshed into one on my retroid pocket flip 2 but I didn't even consider it for steamdeck ... that doesn't sound terrible w how big the screen is
considered the remake/remaster/whatever for the switch and could cope w the much less cool gfx but last I looked into it it didn't emulate well
I play the brilliant diamond on my steamdeck (and pc) with yuzu and synced saves (syncthing) across both devices.
Honestly it's amazing.
Same for melonDS.
Btw regarding responsiveness: https://youtube.com/watch?v=Kt3GezkZeR4 (Timestamp: 16:14) for a demo at how responsive the emulator is on the ayn thor.
Sounds like a great idea which neither of us is gonna remember about tomorrow. I'm in!
Remember what?
Man, I'm glad my hobbies only require a computer.

look. I'm really going to use these domains I pay good money for every month
You pay monthly?
I have everything you need to make graphic tee shirts..... 5 years ago.... boxes never opened....
Capitalism if it was actually driven by demand.
I would use the fuck outta something like that. "HobbySwap"
Genius!
What if my hobby is buying craft supplies?
My hobby is collecting broken computers and putting them on a shelf for later! Your hobby sounds pretty sensible - come the apocalypse you can craft away and you'll have loads to barter with! Artists will travel to peruse your epic retro craft supply cavern!
I'll be left wondering what to do with a Pentium Core2 if I don't take action soon! I do upcycle them but right now the backlog is silly and they probably just need to go to the dump because nobody wants a midrange PC from 20 years ago.
Maybe my hobby is e-waste!? Fark! =-O
Well since you put it that way, my hobby is sensible. But then you reminded me of my other hobby of keeping every electronic device I've ever owned, along with wires, chords and ac adapters I don't even remember what they go to. Together we're like the e-waste little mermaid!
We could make e-waste into a crafting activity!
Except to would have swappers remorse and almost immediately become super interested in the hobby again.
This would be good against overconsumption too!
Got too many PCs, like optiplex small/medium ones. Can live without 4-5 I guess. Two tiny m710 (I upgraded them to m910q ^^) one with the famous cd.
What would you (imaginary) trade with me?
Epic idea