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napsy commented on 0 A.D. Release 28: Boiorix   play0ad.com/new-release-0... · Posted by u/jonbaer
napsy · 22 days ago
I really love the iterative progress with 0 A.D. And every time the game shows up in news, it's always amazing to go through the changelog. I just wish I was a but younger with more time to play :) For an OSS project it's quite an achievement!
napsy commented on Ask HN: Share your personal website    · Posted by u/susam
napsy · 2 months ago
My homepage https://napotnik.net

I must say it's really refreshing to see such a variety of different ideas and page designs.

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napsy commented on The Invisible Screen – An E-Paper Smart Display   shop.invisible-computers.... · Posted by u/spansoa
hau · 2 years ago
Apparently it could be configured to use self-hosted local visionect server.

https://hub.docker.com/r/visionect/visionect-server-v3/

napsy · 2 years ago
The device in the article is not compatible with Visionect, but Visionect does offer digital signage devices (with even 13", 32" or even 42" e-ink displays). The prices of these devices are a bit premium but you get what you pay for.

Disclaimer: I work for Visionect

napsy commented on It seems Gen Z is just fine with parents knowing where they are all the time   businessinsider.com/gen-z... · Posted by u/kakokeko
napsy · 2 years ago
Looks like a great advertisement for the services ... I mean all the surveys were conducted by the service providers.
napsy commented on Mastodon's federation model encourages specific instances with peculiar rules   but-her-flies.bearblog.de... · Posted by u/AstixAndBelix
napsy · 3 years ago
Couldn't mastodon just provide an option to logging in via OpenID? Then you would have a single authentication for multiple mastodon instances with different topics.
napsy commented on Leadership as a Type B Introvert (2018)   upbuild.io/blog/leadershi... · Posted by u/rzk
lostcolony · 4 years ago
Question for you - are meetings others initiate/are in charge of, but which nevertheless serve a clear point that necessitates your presence as draining?

Because that's the differentiator for me. If I have a goal I'm trying to achieve there, and the meeting is focused on that goal, it doesn't matter if I'm just a participant or not. If their isn't a clear goal, or I'm expected to be there despite not being involved in that goal (if it's an informational meeting I don't care about the information; if it's a decisional meeting I don't care or can't influence the decision; if it's a brainstorming meeting it's about something that doesn't affect me or a problem I'm not responsible to solve), it's massively draining.

napsy · 4 years ago
Yes, some meetings don't really require my presence. Many times, for me it's more like: "hey, anything to add here?".
napsy commented on Leadership as a Type B Introvert (2018)   upbuild.io/blog/leadershi... · Posted by u/rzk
napsy · 4 years ago
I'm a lead that's an introvert as well. I've figured out what really drains me are any meetings that I'm not in charge of (or haven't initiated the meeting). It probably has something to do with self-confidence and I will speak rarely or if I'm called upon.

Also for me it's hard to be energetic at the start of the day when meetings slowly appear on the daily agenda. The more I speak, the more confidence I get. But this is only in the case with a meet with many participants. I have no problems with 1:1 meetings.

u/napsy

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