I cannot recall if I ever mentioned this to the developers, but I have a small job (a “minijob”, as they are called here) as a proofreader. I am quite a grammar Nazi, and I would be happy to assist the development of Thrive via proofreading. I want to use my stupid master’s degree for something. I mention this because I noticed the developer discussion about the grammar of the Godot instructions.
Now here is something peculiar. This is a mathematics treatise written for a university, but it was written in the style of a prose fantasy novelette based on the video game Dwarf Fortress (one of my favorites). I haven’t read all of it, but I can ascertain that it certainly is the weirdest research paper I have ever read.
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2003.13758.pdf
He only used one source? Interesting.
I currently know how to do the following things:
@discobot start {name-of-tutorial}
Starts an interactive tutorial.
{name-of-tutorial}can be one of:tutorial, advanced tutorial.
@discobot roll 2d6
3, 6
@discobot quote
Be slow of tongue and quick of eye. — Cervantes
@discobot fortune
You may rely on it
Someone is making a spiritual successor to Black and White: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPZ5XRKOvqc
When I saw this I thought you meant Black and White the LEGO stopmotion video
No, I meant the video game from Lionhead.
Well, I thought it was Pokémon
What i have to do to play the forum games?
I wait the next round or something
I dont know much things about them
to join a forum game u have to ask the gamemaster to let u join. each game is different, so u might create ur character and give ur action/s, evolve a species, create ur own nation, etc… keep in mind some games have a player limit so u might not join immediately.
ok thanks!
Lovat, were you born in 2006?
Geez shoutbox is difficult on mobile

maybe
3, 6
Be slow of tongue and quick of eye. — Cervantes
You may rely on it