misericordiae 7 months ago • 100%
I couldn't figure out how to describe the vibe I was getting, but you put it into words very neatly.
From the album *City*. Nice little *Blade Runner*-esque ambient track.
misericordiae 7 months ago • 100%
Oh, this is lovely!
misericordiae 7 months ago • 100%
You're right, there is tiny bit of fade-out transition at the start of the next track. Starting a song with the end of the previous track is always a weird choice to me, but idk.
Album: [VR SUN](https://carbonkiller.bandcamp.com/album/vr-sun) For a very different vibe, try [I Dream, I Die, I Dream Again](https://carbonkiller.bandcamp.com/track/i-dream-i-die-i-dream-again) from the same album.
misericordiae 8 months ago • 100%
This is great! Might have to dig through their whole discography.
Sort of synthwave-y, sort of cyberpunk.
misericordiae 8 months ago • 100%
Oh absolutely. Adore was actually the album that got me into them.
misericordiae 8 months ago • 100%
I agree with both of you. I'm very fond of everything by them up through the American Gothic EP, but Mellon Collie is still kinda the peak.
I find a lot of music via internet radio (I know, I'm old school), so I thought I'd share a couple of stations you guys might like. * [Nightride.fm](https://nightride.fm/) has a number of synthwave sub-genre stations, but Datawave is probably the most space-y. They *do* have a Spacesynth channel, but I find it veers too much into dance music (EDM? Eurodance? not sure the correct genre) for my taste; YMMV. To listen to the following, you'll either need to use a separate music player, or find them on third-party radio sites. * [Soma FM](https://somafm.com/) has Synphaera (also an indie label on bandcamp), Space Station Soma, and Deep Space One (zero beat). * [Echoes of Blue Mars](http://echoesofbluemars.org/) resurrects Blue Mars and Cryosleep (zero beat), two popular stations from the 2010s.
misericordiae 8 months ago • 100%
Not plot holes, although there may be some of those that I didn't notice. It's more to do with the pacing of the investigation (trying to be vague so it doesn't ruin anything for you).
EDIT: Couldn't get spoiler tags to work, so removed that part.
misericordiae 8 months ago • 100%
I enjoyed it well enough, although I actually think season 2 is better. If you're a regular whodunnit watcher, you might be mildly disgruntled at a couple of aspects in season 1, but it's still a fairly compelling watch imo.
misericordiae 8 months ago • 100%
I mean, it's subjective, right? So far, yes, I'm enjoying it more than Glass Onion, but I'm sure there are people who loved Glass Onion that won't like Death and Other Details. Besides, it's hard to judge a whole season from just two episodes. Maybe as the season goes on, the plot twists will become ridiculous, or maybe the resolution will be mindblowing. Dunno yet.
misericordiae 8 months ago • 100%
For me, it's in the "fine" category so far: nothing I'd jump to recommend to others, but engaging enough to likely watch the whole season. It's fairly light and fluffy, but I don't find it as charming as I think it's trying to be. (For comparison, I thought Knives Out was also fine, but didn't really care for Glass Onion.)
From the album *Trick or Treat*. Really, their whole catalog is pretty great, if you like horrorsynth.
From the album *Imperium*.
misericordiae 8 months ago • 100%
Link works for me, but here's the original article. Movie is called The Day the Crown Cried.
misericordiae 9 months ago • 100%
I'm honored, thanks! Glad you liked it, too.
misericordiae 9 months ago • 100%
This is great!
misericordiae 10 months ago • 100%
Suits. Started out as a fluffy case-of-the-week show, devolved into a melodrama with characters that completely lost their original charms.
Most of the album this is from is similarly space-y. A pleasant discovery!
misericordiae 11 months ago • 100%
Discovered the trailer was up last night. Excited for the new season!
If you've already listened to the series and want more, there are additional audio drama stories (sorry for the fandom link) in the same universe. The standalones and Mythos are on the soundcloud of the writer, Julian Simpson, and the Aldritch Kemp stories are on BBC Sounds as part of Limelight (you'll have to scroll through to find it).
misericordiae 12 months ago • 100%
I saw the movie first, then read the book after hearing it was different/maybe better, since aside from the bear, I found the movie fairly whelming. I ended up really enjoying the book, particularly the dream-like style. Authority, however, I found... really slow. I was intrigued by the premise, and the reveals were interesting, but the pacing was just glacial, imo, and it did away with what I'd liked about Annihilation. I did start Acceptance afterward, but was sort of over it at that point, and never finished it.
Some of this artist's stuff is more space-y sounding than others, but it's all pretty good chillwave. [their personal Bandcamp](https://euanellis.bandcamp.com/)
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
Despite the first book winning the 2021 SPSFC (admittedly, a much less well-known competition than the SPFBO), I almost never see the Primaterre series by S.A. Tholin mentioned. They are doorstoppers, but very well paced, imo: I inhaled the first two books. If you like space opera that manages to avoid a lot of plot tropes, give the series a try!
(Sidenote: if you're put off by the "cosmic horror" label on the first book, I recall there being a couple of mildly gory scenes, but it's mostly in the realm of "unfathomably alien" rather than trying to scare.)
From 'Limits of Desire', 2013.
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
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Bear's Den - Pompeii
This version, specifically.
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
An obvious one: Third Eye Blind - Semi-Charmed Life
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
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misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
Deftones-y. I like it!
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
Couldn't decide, so here's two.
Finch - What It Is to Burn
TOOL - Ænema
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
Jack Off Jill - Angels Fuck
Very dramatic, but extremely cathartic at the time.
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
Actually found this harder than expected--most of the songs I associate with summer are the wrong genre, or became super mainstream. But I played this album extensively one summer, and this song in particular has that warm, stuffy evening vibe for me.
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
And another excellent song from the same album: Smashing Pumpkins - Thirty-Three
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
Zwan - Ride a Black Swan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ7550OtqPQ
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
Missing a link, here you go: https://www.humblebundle.com/games/resident-evil-decades-horror-village-edition
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
I'm a fan of PocketBook on Android. Lots of customization, no ads. Not open source, though, and it is a little bit jank in a couple places,
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
I don't think you're hurting anything by rating accurately. I can understand wanting to boost (or maintain the score of) a book that has very few ratings, but once you hit a certain threshold, a single rating won't affect much. Ultimately, a 4-star rating can't drop the average below 4.0, so unless there's a subsequent slew of less-than-4-star reviews, it should still qualify for (what I imagine is) many people's criteria.
Personally, I skip reading 5-star reviews in favor of the 3- (and sometimes 4-) star ones, since they tend to be better about laying out a book's pros and cons.
From *Rocket*, 1996. Only music video version I could find.
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
Via Tenno Tools.
[https://lebowski.social/](https://lebowski.social/) Popped up on /all.
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
Wow, thank you for the detailed reply! 7-1-7 was kind of what I was leaning toward after reading your post, so I think that's what I'll end up building to replace the... whatever monstrosity I have now. Appreciate the arcanes recommendations, too!
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
That video is awesome, thanks for putting it together!
Is it reasonable to build just one multi-purpose amp, and have it be effective for eidolons/angels/last gasp? Obviously, specialized amps are better, but I won't remember to swap them out. WTB operator loadouts.
Something to add to your TBR pile and find new authors, maybe. > > > This year on July 20th, Tor.com turns 15! Since that long-ago year of 2008, we’ve published more than 600 original stories from authors around the world. To celebrate, we’ve pulled together some highlights from those last 15 years into a special, free, limited-time bundle! > > > > Some of the Best from Tor.com: 15th Anniversary Edition will be available to download from now through the end of July. (11:59 PM EDT on July 31st, to be precise. So very precise.) > > > > Thank you for reading and thank you for being part of our journey! > > > > Some of the Best from Tor.com: 15th Anniversary Edition, our free short fiction bundle, features stories by: > > > > ``` > Charlie Jane Anders > Kemi Ashing-Giwa > Leigh Bardugo > Brooke Bolander > Jonathan Carroll > Tina Connolly > Aaron Corwin > Indrapramit Das > Sunyi Dean > Seth Dickinson > Brian Evenson > Carolyn Ives Gilman > Kathleen Ann Goonan > Daryl Gregory > N. K. Jemisin > Cheri Kamei > Cassandra Khaw > Yoon Ha Lee > Haralambi Markov > Helen Marshall > Malka Older > Brenda Peynado > Sarah Pinsker > Veronica Schanoes > Rivers Solomon > Jeff VanderMeer > Kai Ashante Wilson > E. Lily Yu > Yefim Zozulya > > ``` > >
Just going through tracks I'd favorited, thought this one fit here.
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
I recently finished The Serpent by Claire North, first novella in the Gameshouse trilogy. I really like stories following competitors in weird, unrealistic games as they try to out-mindgame their opponents (and the game itself), so this was right up my alley. Overall, I found it satisfying, and the next one is definitely on my TBR shortlist.
- Caveats: unusual narrator style, fantasy elements are peripheral
- Try if you like: political maneuvering, historical fiction, shadowy organizations
Currently, I'm 3 chapters into Heavy Time by C.J. Cherryh. First time reading the author, but I've heard good things. Not sure about it so far, though--the first chapter was great and reminded me a bit of The Expanse, but chapters 2 and 3 were super repetitive. Does anyone know if it picks up?
Stuff you've finished, stuff you're in the middle of--I wanna hear about it all!
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
Definitely sounds like Mirrormask to me.
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
One I found the other day:
https://nerdbin.social - "Your home for all your favorite nerdy pop culture fandoms!"
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
This looks great!
[...] There are also instances with varying levels of moderation, which may be encompassed in this.
I know you didn't really touch on what the moderation aspect might involve (and maybe you have provisions for this in a section I skimmed), but ideally I would want defederation lists to be included somehow, at least as an advanced option. Does the user want/not want an instance federated with [other instance]? And then, before final instance selection, present the full list just for verification.
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
Glad to help! Hopefully I haven't misspoken--I'm not an expert modder by any means.
I wouldn't say 90% elemental mods are bad value--they have their place bulking out damage on very low status chance weapons or ones modded exclusively for crit. They're also good if you want to beef up a status when you've already slotted the 60/60 version. Even IPS mods aren't bad, they're just very niche (some more than others... lookin' at you, puncture).
Also, the reason Serration/Point Blank get left off is due to their being replaced by weapon arcanes like Primary/Secondary Merciless. The diminishing returns of putting more than one +damage source on a weapon are too high to justify having both (plus you get an extra mod slot to play with).
misericordiae 1 year ago • 100%
In addition to what neooffs said, it looks like a fully upgraded Buzz Kill (120% slash) increases flat damage (ignoring procs) on Gram Prime as much as a fully upgraded (non primed) Fever Strike (90% toxin) for the same cost. So if you only have one flex slot, going toxin instead is 1) an extra status type for Condition Overload and 2) upgradable to a Primed Fever Strike (165% toxin) for more damage if you've got the mod and capacity. If you have more than one flex slot, I guess it depends on the goals of your build and the statuses you already have access to on your loadout, but other mods might still be more beneficial.
From my (maybe questionable) understanding, slash mods have some value when:
- you're low on capacity and the base slash weighting is high enough, a Jagged Edge (90% slash) or Carnis Mandible (90/60) (or non-melee equivalents) adds more flat damage than a 60/60 or equivalent capacity 90% elemental mod. Again, I suspect YMMV depending on statuses in your loadout, but I might be wrong.
- you're trying to mess with the IPS weighting for more chance of slash damage over puncture/impact, for Desecrate dismemberment.
- you're trying to mess with general proc weighting for a better chance of slash procs over other procs (this is the area I'm fuzziest on, maybe someone else can explain if/when you'd want to do this).