Castlevania: Harmony of Despair
Is it like a coop castlevania game then? Sounds great!
Castlevania: Harmony of Despair
Is it like a coop castlevania game then? Sounds great!
I’m horrible with names, so I could probably play it through again like new, haha
I’m thinking to wait 15 years and then replay it. Maybe I’ll have forgotten enough by then.
(I didn’t play echoes yet so I still have that going for me)
Guild wars 2 was magical during the beta. It felt so different than anything else at the time
Im doing this now. Playing on vidyascape and going through all the quests :)


For some reason I’m unable to do so, but I could have a look at what books I recently read and have a okish recollection of their contents. Maybe my memory is just bad.


Well, that’s kinda sad. I read quite a bit though. some months I’ll read 5 books, other months only 1. I suppose that’s already quite a lot.
I think the problem with not remembering might be something personal, my memory tends te be very selective.


To know what it’s like to experience/be aware of emotions and feelings most of the time.


People remember the last two books they read from the top of their head?


On the other side, I notice that when I’m meeting up with friends, we sometimes get focused so much on the game, that we don’t really talk anymore about things going on in our lives. Sometimes that’s good, but if you are a person that finds it difficult to talk and focus on a game at the same time, it can be kinda frustrating.


I think the best option I’ve found is just volunteering in your neighbourhood and asking the people there if they go to any groups or want to do something together


Meetup used to be great, but seems to be enshittifying more with every passing day.
Are there good alternatives or other ways to find groups to join?


Awareness is only one part of mindfulness, you already got that, which is great.
The other part is equanimity, being aware of things, but not reacting or judging.
When you practice mindfulness, try to set a time goal of how long you want to do it and stick to it no matter what. If there are suddenly loud noises, or you suddenly feel very hungry, or you suddenly remember something important for work, just stick with the time you set. It’ll get easier over time.
Doing it frequently definitely helps with hyper-vigilance and being overly aware of things.


If you’re still interested to try and meet people, I would suggest still trying to meet up or go to locations with a bunch of people and check yourself.
How do you feel there, what do you notice, what makes you feel tired?
Very often you’ll find yourself overly alert, overly self concious, or simply not used to the experience. These all drain energy.
Try again and notice if it changes. Keep trying.


There are still people out there which aren’t zombified yet. And it’s still worth the effort to try and seek them out.


How would you even do this? Hilarious though.


In the future, actual hacking will just involve social engineering corporate ai systems ( aka prompt hijacking )


Try Readest, open source, works on android, ios, linux, etc. Has syncing of books and highlights/notes. Still in active development though.
The clocks change every minute. I’ve seen some from deepseek and qwen that looked ok. But kimi seems to be the most consistent