Anyone else have The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu wishlisted?

Anyone else have The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu wishlisted?

Had a blast playing demo 3 man. Game relies on hallucination, you're not sure if your teammate is your teammate. Game releases in 9 days. Gonna overlap with me playing palworld 1.0 but can't miss it. Definitely try demo with your friends, there's only 3 maps so it gets old fast. Good for 1-2 sessions.

Would you want to see GLP-1 injection cover by government health insurance?

Prices right now ranges from 10-20k, which is outside of many people's reach. For obese people, which Thailand has many, do you think it's a good idea? Would the subsidized cost of the medication offset the cost of health issues in the future?

(Just saw how US Medicare will cover cost from 1k USD to as low as 50 USD for patients a month.)

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u/Successful-Title5403 — 6 days ago
▲ 33 r/zombies

Steam sale is here, recommend getting Into the Dead: Our Darkest Days

Really great game, early access so they keep adding more and more content (now with traders). It's what I wanted in a zombie game, not just gun blasting. Great concept. Like "This war of mine" apparently, idk but I just bought that on sale since it's supposed to be similar to this game so I'll have to see if they are similar.

u/Successful-Title5403 — 11 days ago
▲ 2 r/SEO

I'm building a SAAS right now, do I bother with the blog posts?

So I am building a saas (won't promote) and I've made the home page, privacy page, contact us, etc. Just enough so google will list me while I build the app. Will probably launch in 2 months time. Question is, do I bother post blogs any more? Will it even rank? Will it even matter? Or will it be a waste of time?

Assume my blog is at best mid level quality.

After launching I plan to make infomrative blogs that will help users who uses my app. But difficult to do that while building the app. So the blog (if made now) would be more generic in nature.

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u/Successful-Title5403 — 24 days ago

What happened to สกาวาไรตี้?

Song in question

I swear when I was a kid, they played this everywhere during songkran. I am from a small village in Khon kaen, and I remember big cars playing this around the village. It felt like a timeless music like "Mr Brightside" is in the UK. And then I felt like, without knowing it, the song just disappeared. What happened? This song is absolutely goated. Anyone else know this song? Or is it just me?

If you asked me what is THE songkran song, I will say this.

u/Successful-Title5403 — 1 month ago
▲ 106 r/webdev

What are some old web features? Or quirks?

I saw someone mentioned a guest book and I had to look it up. Apparently people would leave public messages on a dedicated page and you can reply to them. Guess spam ruined that.

Any thing else, didn't really get to experience it being young and all. Maybe some could make a comeback and one of us could implement it.

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u/Successful-Title5403 — 1 month ago
▲ 1 r/SaaS

Would you cancel subscription of an inactive user?

Let's say you have a user who, through analytics or maybe it's one of your first supporter, has been inactive for multiple months. Would you voluntary cancel their subscription and email them? Seems like a kind thing to do, and I wonder if it would intrigue them to either share it (free marketing ya) or come back to the platform.

I have this user, our first subscriber, and right now he has been inactive for 3 months. I thought it would be right to let him go. Not a lot of money in the grand scale of things, probably why he didn't bother to cancel. Seems like the right thing to do.

I swear I remember a large company doing this, but can't remember it now.

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u/Successful-Title5403 — 1 month ago

What's something you're trying in term of marketing? How is it going?

Could be anything, even ads spend or something not unique. Want to know what people are doing to promote their saas.

Me currently: Trying to figure out tiktok videos. I dont use tiktok, so the platform is not native to me. Edit videos take much longer than you'd expect.

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u/Successful-Title5403 — 1 month ago

[Hated] It's only been how long???

I personally think some shows pacing doesnt make sense for the in-universe time. A lot of episodes doesnt mean bad pacing btw, I'm talking about a lot of stuff happening but over a really short period of time. Like the Chimera Ant raid in HxH, lot of episodes but everything was happening simultaneously which is why it worked. I'm talking about pacing that just makes no sense, where I'm not sure why the writers wanted everything to happen over such a short period of time.

  1. One Piece: The show ran like 12 years pre-timeskip. The whole crew went through serious transformations, fought through entire kingdoms, lost people, gained people, and the sea travel between islands alone shouldve added up to months at a time. But literally only about 6 months has passed in story time. Six months. Nakama and all that, but just over 6 months? It needed at least 2 to 3 years for that bond to actually land for me and the journey to feel real. This is basically a summer vacation gone wrong.
  2. From: I waited 4 years for this show. So much happened, so many mysteries uncovered, people were stuck in that town for years before the main characters even showed up. Then they arrive and weird kind of shit starts happening, crazy stuff every episode. I searched online and the entire main story since they got there has only been like a month, at most 3 months in-universe. It would had made sense more if it was 6 months to a year imo.
  3. My Hero Academia: Deku goes from a complete noob to super duper hero in basically one school year. His entire journey from day one at UA to the end of the show happens during his first year. He doesnt even get close to graduation before all the major stuff goes down. I wont spoil but his whole arc couldve been spread across all three years at UA, with the biggest moments hitting near graduation. That wouldve been peak. Instead it all gets crammed into year one. This is my favourite anime of all time (rewatched it 6 times now) and pacing is genuinely the only thing I'd change.
u/Successful-Title5403 — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/nextjs

In Thailand, this year i've seen more jobs looking for NextJs Developers than I did last year

Anyone notice this in their country? Outr of all the stacks, this is the one I prefer for frontend. Kinda happy to see it is being mentioned more on Jobsdb (Thailand).

Absolute win?

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u/Successful-Title5403 — 2 months ago

Currently I have a job WFH at company A. I get my work done quickly and think I can handle another WFH job or even in office job. Thing is, company A pays my tax and social security deductions. How does it work with getting another job that will do the same?

Overwork as in overemployment like r/overemployed

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u/Successful-Title5403 — 2 months ago