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@MercurialBlack It is just another piece of software that can federate, in the end it doesn't matter. It depends on the people who are on it.

Though the instances you listed isn't very good advertising. :P

@fi

@rune lol.
But thanks for reminding me to take my daily vitamin supplements today. :)

@killyourfm Yes, but that counts for a desktop PC as well. :D You have got lowprofile ones taking very little power. Definitely less than my gaming laptop, lol. :D

@killyourfm I dunno, my gaming laptop can be pretty damn hot too!

@fribbledom Iirc, there's another one with that ship sinking and that soldier just waving.

@Kilirai@mastodon.art Oh that's so cute. I totally expect this to be a whole children's books series!

@dosnostalgic I've never really been fan of those kind of games, but Worms can be kinda fun.

@faticake Gosh. I do consider that a bit pricy, but you do get a very lot for it!

@sergeant@mstdn.social Jeez, that's some detailed fantasy.

@Acer That's right, that word is used the most in combination with the fence.

It does have some more meanings than those wooden stakes for a fence, though.

@lydiaconwell Well, mine's ADHD!

Performed analogously.
Recorded digitally.
Converted to HD format.
Transferred to this digital medium.

@rastinza Okay, I've taken a peek at it now.

The two plugins in question are: Obsidian Columns (OC) and Multi-Column Markdown (MCM).

They have both pros and cons.

OC uses code blocks, and you can nest them to have columns inside columns. I'm not too fond of this approach much because if you have a genuine text or codeblock inside a codeblock, the normal text formatting or syntax highlighting is gone in editing. It's just a bit annoying to work with in editor mode. But hey, nested columns! The output is in divs.

MCM uses `=== keyword` type coding, so not codeblocks. It goes like `=== start-multi-column: name` and then right below it a small codeblock for some config settings, and then stuff like `=== end-column ===` and ending with `=== end-multi-column`. Rendering was a slight bit buggy but ultimately came out right. I likey because formatting of your content stays intact, but no column nesting possible inside them. And yes, this ended up as a div as well.

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