[-] Nadaph@lemmy.zip 1 points 3 months ago

If it's worth anything, Tidal has had great offline support so far. I'm missing a handful of tracks, but the offline support might be enough to move to Tidal. It's either generally better quality, better offline, better shuffling, and a dollar less per month, or a console/tv app and a few more albums.

[-] Nadaph@lemmy.zip 4 points 3 months ago

I'm downloading Tidal to give it a shot but I would also like to hear other options. Tidal seems promising from a 30 second glance but that doesn't tell me much.

[-] Nadaph@lemmy.zip 1 points 3 months ago

I work a 5-8 flex, so typically I'll do 9 hour days, 7 to 4, where I get the 10th day off. In theory I could do a 9 to 5, but we're asked to be in during 8 to 2 for the mechanics and I want the extra day off. I work as an engineer.

Lunch is a little ambiguous, we can take a lunch in the office and it's laid back, but if we leave the office we can leave for an hour and go somewhere and come back, but that's not paid. Officially.

Things are slow now so our team went to Red Robin and spend a while there and discussed work for a few minutes. We called it a work lunch and a team bonding activity and don't speak of it to any higher ups.

[-] Nadaph@lemmy.zip 20 points 3 months ago

Link for those who want to see the official listing.

[-] Nadaph@lemmy.zip 7 points 4 months ago

My first thought is, if you're having fun and it's free, why not keep going and see how it goes? From what I've heard and the little I've tried, the free to play aspect is pretty good as far as gacha games go. I don't want to oversell it, I don't have first hand experience, but from what I've heard from friends is that it's more than playable.

I think a lot of east Asian games like to write stories where both sides are morally grey, there's a sympathetic villain, or the "good guys" are flawed in some way. A lot of JRPGs do this.

Nadaph

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