The recent Tumblr (and my subsequent technical assessments of pillowfort.io) nonsense reminded me that this exists.
Hello!
Since I last posted, I
1. successfully defended a Master's thesis
2. graduated with a Masters.
3. dealt with family nonsense.
4. got hired by a company
5. started running a tabletop
6. got laid off by a company
7. started tinkering with Maker-like projects (desktop 3D printing and CNC and electronics)
8. started learning Javascript
9. accepted a new job (as of...15 minutes ago)
When I lay it all out like that, I can't tell if I've been really busy or not at all.
Hello!
Since I last posted, I
1. successfully defended a Master's thesis
2. graduated with a Masters.
3. dealt with family nonsense.
4. got hired by a company
5. started running a tabletop
6. got laid off by a company
7. started tinkering with Maker-like projects (desktop 3D printing and CNC and electronics)
8. started learning Javascript
9. accepted a new job (as of...15 minutes ago)
When I lay it all out like that, I can't tell if I've been really busy or not at all.
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Congratulations on the new job!
You say "Maker-like" projects, but they're maker projects.
ETA: What tabletop are you running?
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Yeah, but I'm a snob and it feels more like work when I do them. :) In any case, it's basically "finally using the Othermill and 3D printer my housemate has had gathering dust for the past 2+ years". It just seems like it should not be quite "maker" if I'm using things I learned in class.
I'm running a Shadowrun Anarchy campaign on roll20 and Discord! Been doing it since April-ish. Anarchy is like Shadowrun and FATE had a baby: much more emphasis on role-playing and story than on number-crunching, but also contains the structure to port all the crunch from SR5 as you want.