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Depending on what I am looking for:
- BBC Radio 6: mainly new stuff, although I have been surprised with very good oldies.
- The newsletter To the teeth for all things metal https://totheteeth.substack.com/ The playlist in spotify is really good too.
- Last.fm, even if it’s not as used anymore, I still find very good recommendations there.
- Spotify Discovery playlist has surprised me a lot in the past, but not that much lately. It suggests me what I was in the mood to listen to last week, maybe not that much today. The daily mixes are fine, but it’s pushing the same songs too much.
- The website https://1001albumsgenerator.com even if I am not a fan of some genres, it’s good to learn about some records.
From this same thread I am sure I will use https://www.gnoosic.com in the future.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What music genre or artist changed your life?
2·3 years agoI can’t pick just one band, however, I clearly remember the first time I listened to
- Black metal as a genre
- Aphex Twin
- Aenima by Tool
- Traversee by Year of no light
- Black Sabbath
- Industrial Rock in general and Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails in particular
- Hyperballad by Björk
I’m sure there are more if I think for longer.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Any Nintendo fans here in Beehaw? If so, there's an incoming Nintendo Direct!
2·3 years agoIt was really good to be honest.
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RPG@lemmy.ml•Simple/basic system to play with my little sisterEnglish
1·3 years agoThat’s a pretty good point. Time to read it again! (and this time I’ll play it)
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RPG@lemmy.ml•Simple/basic system to play with my little sisterEnglish
1·3 years agoMausritter is a mix of some easy systems, very “kid friendly”, it actually won some awards because of it. The Tiny D6 systems are also good and easy to learn: two dice, if you have an attribute that helps, use three.
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Beehaw Support@beehaw.org•soliciting a new round of community suggestionsEnglish
4·3 years agoAnd I agree with you. I’m one of those playing solo boardgames and RPGs to avoid more screen time
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Beehaw Support@beehaw.org•soliciting a new round of community suggestionsEnglish
2·3 years agoThere are discussions about boardgames and TTRPGs in Gaming, even if that community is mainly focused on videogames
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RPG@lemmy.ml•Would anyone like to suggest something to a noob?English
1·3 years agoIt depends on the amount of roleplay vs journaling you would like to try. My first try was with D100 and Four against the Darkness, but they were closer to a boardgame from my point of view. After that I tried Scarlet Heroes, one of the best solo rules and tables to play any classic DND game. Or anything, the tables and oracles can be used in a lot of different games. Now, the standard suggestion is Ironsworn because it’s great and easy to play (although the book is big, everything is variations of one move). OH, did I mention it’s free?
And then you can find Mythic GME 2ed, probably the best tool available to play any TTRPG solo. It’s really worth it, but there are others easier to understand (I’d suggest One Page Solo Engine).
It depends on what do you like more: What setting? Where would you put the focus? More throwing dice? More journaling?
MQTT, a protocol so machines can talk between each other. Mainly for IoT devices. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MQTT
I started with no TTRPG experience at all around a year ago. There are some games (like D100 or Four Against Darkness) closer to a boardgame than an actual TTRPG. You throw dice and go with the results, no need to roleplay.
Regarding solo boardgames, I would say games where you play alone together, like each player doing it’s own thing in the board with minimal interaction or minimal rules modifications. Spirit Island already mentioned is one great example, Cartographers, Sprawlopolis or Agropolis, Resist!, One deck dungeon… seriously, there is an amazing amount of options depending on your taste (deck building, throwing dice, etc.).
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Music@beehaw.org•Do you listen to any new bands? Or just same as 10 years ago?
2·3 years agoOf course not 😅 I’m not judging them at all, I finished years ago that phase where I thought my music taste what better than theirs
now I just know it is/s
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Music@beehaw.org•Do you listen to any new bands? Or just same as 10 years ago?
2·3 years agoI linked it somewhere else in the thread. I’m finding there a lot of “new” stuff really interesting, even some of my favourites album are included here!
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Music@beehaw.org•Do you listen to any new bands? Or just same as 10 years ago?
3·3 years agoBut I thought the first sign of getting old was making those noises when sitting down, etc.
I have never used rateyourmusic to check new stuff, but it was mentioned before in the thread. Is it good?
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Music@beehaw.org•Do you listen to any new bands? Or just same as 10 years ago?
1·3 years agoKEXP and BBC Radio 6 are great for pop/indie music. Have you tried them?
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Music@beehaw.org•Do you listen to any new bands? Or just same as 10 years ago?
0·3 years agoI’m doing something similar following this project https://1001albumsgenerator.com you don’t need to register with an email, although it helps. A new album is suggested everyday, and even if they are not they kind of music you usually like, I am sure you will be able to appreciate why it was included in the list.
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Music@beehaw.org•Do you listen to any new bands? Or just same as 10 years ago?
1·3 years agoYeah both options are the best, I am not even able to pick one or the other. Actually, why would you do that? So many great music that’s it’s impossible to pick just one.
I was opening the question due to some people saying music “it’s not the same anymore”, when they actually mean “I still listen to the same music I used to”. Nothing wrong with that either, but my point is there is still good music to be discovered.
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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Sad to see Reddit goEnglish
2·3 years agoHello from Hermit. It works amazingly well, I’m liking it better than Jerboa
For solo RPG? The standard suggestion nowadays is Ironsworn to be honest. And it’s free! I wasn’t a big fan at the beginning, so I started with Scarlet Heroes, it has everything you need to play pretty much any OSR game.
Then there are lots of specific games for solo, especially journaling games. Or using game master emulators you can play almost anything (Mythic GME is the most famous for a good reason).
What would you like to try? I’m quite new on this area but I might be able to suggest a couple of books. There are a lot of tools available to play anything available in the market.

Amazing band, one of the best gigs I’ve gone to this year.