The Greasy Strangler had a very minor theatrical release and is a fantastically weird movie I love to recommend.
Directed by Bobcat Goldthwait, great movie!
It takes maybe six months of skipping tracks
Lol, I look forward to good results by the end of the year? Maybe not the best algorithm after all.
I personally don't have one particular way of discovering new music. It's a mix of suggestions from different apps or friends. Shazam during movies and TV also helps guide some discoveries. Also just clicking through a rabbit hole of suggestions and marking stuff you like for future digging.
They are but they had to leave their long time original location on 6th to the south side of town.
As mentioned, the first outcome would end the game in turn 14 and also be impossible to place in the first phase of the game. The second solution comes closer but weighs heavily on getting two tile types to get there.
I just got the game and have been loving it but there are many more variables to solve this. Some examples are: group size, and random tiles drawn.
Gift of Gab / Blackalicious has always stayed positive and even have songs about coming up and having to change/adapt. Check 'em out!
Deep rock galactic looks like a fun game. I have several friends who play it but haven't had the opportunity to pick it up yet.
Hogwarts looks like a fun game that I could play casually overtime. Happy Holidays!!
That's a fair point, but one wins out usually, where with the lemmy numbers they seem to remain split with the smaller communities.
I've been on lemmy for several months now and most communities are completely split and activity on any given 'news topic' (as an example) varies widely on 0-50+ comments for the same topic popping up on the feed from several identical communities from varying instances. (Which is why grouping might be an alternative solution)
I was just addressing my concerns with Lemmy, for now. One of my suggestions (grouping communities) is one that could solve some of the issues with op's questions.
Same as on desktop, ghostery is great (the extension for Firefox)
Same. The OP article is interesting, but was hoping for more than a few wiki links of past instances. Is there more verifiable evidence for this instance? Don't doubt the claim, just curious.