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makemoshnotwar, do zapytajszmer w Gdzie kupować ubrania, żeby nie pochodziły one z "sweatshopów", czyli żeby pracownicy godnie zarabiali, i produkcja nie opierała się na wyzysku?
@makemoshnotwar@szmer.info avatar

trudny temat, bo produkcja lokalna jest zdecydowanie droższa, więc ciężko żeby te ciuchy były za “normalne” pieniądze. mógłbyś też zdefiniować co to dla ciebie oznacza, czyli np ile byś chciał dać za koszulkę (zazwyczaj to koszt 80-90-100zł)

ja wybieram:

  • second handy
  • wymianki np sąsiedzkie, ze zajomymi
  • vinted i podobne strony
  • freeshopy
  • ciuchy z różnych inicjatyw, jeśli wiem jak są produkowane (raczej nietanie niestety)
  • może uda ci się znaleźć kogoś szyjącego i będziecie w stanie się dogadać na jakiś barter
  • lewacka szmata ma rozstrzał cenowy, bo ozdabia też używane ciuchy
  • unipride - tęczowe ciuchy produkowane w pl, koszulki od 70 zł, bluzy chyba 140 zł
  • black mosquito od ok. 45 zł do 120zł
  • jak mi się coś przypomni to będę dopisywać

nie zawsze się da, ale czasem można kierować się zasadą:

https://szmer.info/pictrs/image/2474256c-d84c-4c61-9fbd-52298692cef6.webp

trytytka,

Problem z kupowaniem w lumpeksach jest taki, że jest tam zdecydowanie mniej ciuchow tzw. męskich, trudniej znaleźć coś pasującego

pfm,

Mnie w lumpach martwi, że zwykle stan ciuchów tam jest bardzo kiepski. Często wyglądają gorzej niż moje noszone po 5-10 lat…

makemoshnotwar,
@makemoshnotwar@szmer.info avatar

zależy w których, no ale ja mówię z perspektywy wawy, gdzie mam upatrzoną sieć lumpów, która robi jakąś tam selekcję

Pajonk,
@Pajonk@szmer.info avatar

Dzięki za odpowiedź. 100 zł za koszulkę to nie jakiś dramat o ile oczywiście nie jest szyta w biednym kraju a pracownik zarabia więcej niż parę dolarów tygodniowo.

Przeglądałem jakiś czas temu niektóre sklepy z tym całym fair trade, i trzeba przyznać że niektórzy mają ogromną fantazję jeśli chodzi o ceny. Dlatego szukam czegoś, gdzie bluza nie będzie kosztowała 400-600 zł.

cholesterol, do games w Does there exist a factory game or zachlike that's like this?:

Factorio but I can’t expand infinitely

This can be done with an island map. You can download an infinite resources mod so your patches never run out.

XBannedx, do games w PC Game Recommendation for a Broken Arm?

Almost Any visual novel.

doctorzeromd,

Steins;Gate is one of my favorites

Tapioca,

There are some really decent ones that have just come out, are are on sale with the current Visual Novel fest on steam. Videoverse - VN set in a Miiverse style social network that is about to be shut down Hypnospace Outlaw - Another one set in a computer, this time it’s an alt reality internet based around old Geocities pages. Very fun/weird Analogue: A hate story ( on sale)- You’re investigating what happened to a Korean generation ship found abandoned in space by talking to its AI Long Live the Queen ( on sale) - On of those VNs where you pick activities etc to raise stats, but parodied/put on its head because you’ll die various horrible deaths until you get it right.

Good luck hope you heal fast!

Hazdaz, do games w What are some RPGs for someone who doesnt like most RPGs

Knights of the Old Republic 1 and 2, Mass Effect, Guardians of the Galaxy (not a real RPG, but has RPG elements).

InverseParallax,

Kotor, absolutely, and me:le if that takes.

Hazdaz,

No love for Guardians? I was pleasantly surprised by that game.

InverseParallax,

Never played, might give it a shot.

yaminoEXE, do games w What are some RPGs for someone who doesnt like most RPGs

RPGs are such a board term nowadays that anything can be an rpg if you market it as such. But that’s not the time for it.

If you like Undertale, you might enjoy its deranged post apocalyptic cousin released near the same time, Lisa the Painful. A turn base rpg with plenty of tangible choices.

If you like more narrative stuff, play Disco Elysium or Planescape Torment.

thatKamGuy, do games w What are some RPGs for someone who doesnt like most RPGs

Super Mario RPG and Chrono Trigger, I think strike a good balance regarding random encounters.

On the other end of the spectrum would be something like the Front Mission or Final Fantasy Tactics series - where the narrative is all handled through set battles.

Tarquinn2049,

Can’t wait for the super Mario RPG remake. I’ve already been replaying that game every 5 years or so, will gladly do so again on a new version of it.

Banzai51, do gaming w I don't want to "Press any key to continue" to the main menu
@Banzai51@midwest.social avatar

Cyberpunk 2077 is terrible for this. Have to push the spacebar three times to get to the menu to start/continue a game.

Francois,

There’s a mod for that, if your platform supports mods. It’s the only one I’m running.

degrix, do gaming w Baldur's Gate 3 Review Thread
@degrix@lemmy.hqueue.dev avatar

This game is everything I wanted Divinity Original Sin 2 to be. I’m so happy that Larian knocked it out of the park with this one.

Celediel,

This game is everything I wanted Divinity Original Sin 2 to be.

This is kinda exactly why I haven’t played it, haha. I’m a grumpy old fart who played the first two, and misses RTwP. I did enjoy D:OS I+II though, so I guess I’ll just shut up, play Pathfinder if I feel like RTwP, and be happy good RPGs are being made.

Zoot_, do gaming w How much 5e do you have to know to enjoy Balders Gate 3?
@Zoot_@lemmy.world avatar

No knowledge of dnd needed, from someone who has no knowledge of dnd and having a grand time

DmMacniel, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 6th

Baldurs Gate 3 on my linux machine runs pretty good and smooth. Already died because I failed a persuasion/deception check which led to a party wipe. It wasnt uncalled for either and didn’t came out of the blue. I really enjoy it.

Skyhighatrist,

I’m also playing Baldur’s Gate 3 on my Linux machine. Besides some frequent crashes, which I haven’t confirmed if they are the game or my aging hardware, it’s been running fine. I’m currently waiting for it to transfer to my Steam Deck to see how it fares there. I’d love to be able to play in bed, but I fear I may lose a lot of sleep if I do that.

Stillhart,

I too am playing on Linux after making the switch last month. BG3, surprisingly, runs perfectly right out of the box. No settings changes, no command line parameters, nothing. Hasn’t crashed once. I’m really impressed.

Stillhart, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 6th

I can’t hear you over the sound of my mind-flayer parasite.

PanaX,

Yes. It has consumed my mind as well.

First time ever paying full price for a steam game. And no regrets.

DrCatface,
@DrCatface@lemmy.ml avatar

what game are u guys talking qbout

PanaX,

Baldur’s Gate 3.

Ethereal87, do gaming w What games have you played in the last 365 days that stand out to you as the most memorable experiences?
@Ethereal87@beehaw.org avatar

Skimming through my Steam library, here are the games that I’d call memorable/left an imprint for me in the last year.

  • Neon White - Score attack/leaderboard chasing is NOT my genre at all, but the game felt so good to get into a flow state and solve the puzzle, chasing that last Ace medal timing. There are more things I could have gone and chased, but getting all Ace medals, gifts and finishing the story was sufficient for me. I’d be curious to figure out if playing again, almost a year later, if I could do any of the later levels!
  • Security Booth: Director’s Cut - A very short experience but such a fascinating and creepy one. You’re asked to man a security booth and let in or reject cars based on a list of license plates. Things get weird and that’s all I really want to say. This is also a game that feels like it was originally released on a PS1.
  • The Case of the Golden Idol - Both Outer Wilds and Return of the Obra Dinn are some of my favorites of all time , so when I heard that Golden Idol was like both of them together I was extremely curious. It’s more Obra Dinn than Outer Wilds, but the core mystery in each level is so interesting to uncover. Nothing ever really comes out and says “So this is what happened” in a cutscene, but you read a letter in one room, maybe a letter in another, then you’re checking between them for the dates and trying to figure out what happened when. I felt so smart when a puzzle came together and when I saw/solved one of the big mysteries before they basically tell you the answer. So so so much fun and I need to get into the DLC.
  • Marvel’s Spider Man and Miles Morales - I played the first Spider Man on Sony’s streaming service a couple years ago, so I knew all the story beats already. That didn’t stop the emotional impact from STILL hitting me from some of the final villain’s speech to Peter. I had also never played Miles Morales, so it was great to put them both back to back. The story can feel very routine/by the numbers but I almost didn’t care because I was having so much fun swinging through New York. Cannot wait for Spider Man 2.
tunetardis, do gaming w Pirating games you own?

I hate capped internet accounts. As the dad, I’d have to police the kids especially not to blow the monthly cap, and eventually I switched to a lower bandwidth but unlimited option and there was finally peace in the family.

SnowBunting,

How much more did that cost? And did the kids notice the drop in bandwidth?

tunetardis,

I don’t remember it costing much more and the kids seemed relieved to not incur my wrath on a monthly basis. And not long after, my ISP increased the speeds on all accounts, so it more or less got us back to where we had been anyway.

Incidentally, if you’ve been with a particular ISP for years, it’s worth talking to a person when you change your account. They may have some discretionary power to give you say an introductory rate on a better plan to reward your loyalty?

SnowBunting,

Really? Thank you for the in person tip. I’ll try that the next time I go in.

dingus, do gaming w Most emotional moments in games? (SPOILERS)
@dingus@lemmy.ml avatar

Ending credits of Nier Automata. Weight of the World.

LeylaLove,

Nier had some pretty amazing endings, although I don’t know the one you’re responding to specifically. The one where other people sacrifice their save files to help you at the end gets me. I doubt the game actually takes other people’s save files for that ending, but the idea that someone else would give a random person 100+ hours of effort to help another person by deleting their save is very beautiful to me. The fact that most users decide to delete their saves for that ending is such a huge statement on humanity as a whole.

aksdb, do gaming w Most emotional moments in games? (SPOILERS)

To The Moon.

I think the game is full of different emotional triggers. The one that got me was the revelation why the person in question actually wanted to the moon. All the mysteries in the game around weird behaviors and circumstances suddenly made sense and the implication of what the moon really meant to this person made me cry. That was so damn sad. It still makes me cry just thinking about it.

pete,

Played that one only 2 or so years after my mother's succumbing to cancer.
That game helped me im more ways than one - fantastic experience, still can hear some of the musical themes of it in my head as I type this out.

LeylaLove,

Art is just so cathartic for some reason. I think it’s just easier for us to think about another fictional person’s emotions than our own.

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