#ResourceManagement

Victoria Stuart šŸ‡ØšŸ‡¦ šŸ³ļøā€āš§ļøpersagen
2025-07-30
A century of anthropogenic perturbations impact genomic signatures of the iconic migratory Atlantic cod
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adp3342

#fisheries #AtlanticFishery #cod #AtlanticCod #ecosystem #OverFishing #genomics #EnvironmentalHealth #anthropogenic #ResourceManagement #AtlanticCanada #GrandBanks
2025-07-17

"The Wandering Village"
A Captivating Survival Adventure riding in the back of a Giant Monster.
Check my quick review!

#TheWanderingVillage #PostApocalyptic #Survival #CityBuilder #Exploration #ResourceManagement #Indie #Gaming #VideoGame

youtube.com/watch?v=wPPPHwLPxP

BastilleBSD :freebsd:BastilleBSD@fosstodon.org
2025-07-15

Set CPU and memory usage caps for jails!

BastilleBSD supports CPU and memory limits, helping you isolate and prioritize resources per container.

bastille limits TARGET add cpu 0,1
bastille limits TARGET add memory 1G

#FreeBSD #BastilleBSD #resourcemanagement

Jonathan TaylorJonathanTaylor19
2025-06-14

youtu.be/sobgA82f2M0

And here is one of my latest visits to a game that has surprisingly really captivated me.

@dinopoloclub.bsky.social you did great work here

Robert JohnsonJdata17
2025-06-12

H.R.4

ift.tt/VBWRM8l

šŸš€ Excited to share insights on "conservatively use!" 🌟 Understanding how to effectively balance resources can lead to sustainable growth. Let's focus on leveraging what we have wisely! šŸ’”

šŸ‘‰ Dive deeper here: ift.tt/VBWRM8l

via Robert Johnson's favorite articles on Inoreader ift.tt/7WGPUjQ

June 12, 2025 at 12:06PM

Headlines Africaafrica@journa.host
2025-06-11

Africa: Africa Programme Co-Hosts Security and Natural Resources Conference in Slovenia: [Chatham House] The event explored how to ensure positive, secure resource governance in Africa. newsfeed.facilit8.network/TLHP #Africa #NaturalResources #SecurityGovernance #ResourceManagement #SustainableDevelopment

Headlines Africaafrica@journa.host
2025-06-06
Silkestersilkester
2025-05-27

Do we have too many people on Earth as it is?

My opinion to this question: youtube.com/watch?v=P9gRdOeRg7

Yes. Currently, there are too many people with bad habits on this planet!

So don't force women to have babies for pensions, ...

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...but also don't resort to genocide or random forced sterilisation or one baby legislation.. or any such measure.

Landgraab Industries šŸ™ļøLandgraab_Industries@mstdn.games
2025-05-15

Wildwood: A Town Building Game, a city-builder game with resource management and logistics, released on Steam.

store.steampowered.com/app/230

Discussion: lemmy.world/post/29682167

#indiegame #citybuilder #resourcemanagement #logistics

Landgraab Industries šŸ™ļøLandgraab_Industries@mstdn.games
2025-05-07

Mini Settlers, a resource and logistics focused city-builder with an abstract visual style, released on Steam (demo available).

store.steampowered.com/app/252

Discussion: lemmy.world/post/29252725

#indiegame #citybuilder #resourcemanagement

Oh no…

I had plans for this year. We are at the end of April, which feels extremely strange because ā€œyesterdayā€ was still January; the eternal darkness was still looming in the skies, the endless rain was still falling upon us, and the cookie binge was a reality without any lingering guilt. I’ve written about the games I’ve been playing, and the idea was to keep playing them. I haven’t been overly focused on my Switch games like last year, because I wanted to explore other things. But I still have them waiting for me because they’re the bulk of what I own. ā€œThere’s no rush,ā€ I tell myself, yet I can’t seem to focus. I tried Octopath Traveler and it had so many little things that annoyed me that I abandoned it as fast as I could. It’s probably going on the sale pile. I will see if I can sell the games that I don’t like and don’t plan to play. I don’t believe that keeping many possessions these days is a very smart move, at least in my view. I need to have less of everything. I had two physical games I wanted to buy this year. I got Xenoblade Chronicles X, and the other I’ve decided to buy on Steam when it comes out.

I started playing Xenoblade Chronicles X, which was in my plans, but not for this year. It’s a really nice game, even though I haven’t been following the story as closely as I did in the first game, because I had to do many things between Chapter 3 and 4. Now that I’m finally on Chapter 4, I can see the game opening up a bit more. I still feel that character progression is painfully slow, and I often end up in areas where the only enemies I have to defeat are 15 to 20 levels above my own. I haven’t checked any guides or tricks yet, but I am treating it like I did my first Xenoblade game: slowly, patiently, and enjoying every bit of scenery I can find. It’s a game to be appreciated like a good wine, if I could ever keep it in my stomach. I can see myself exploring the map in its entirety, even if it takes me years. That said, the UI is overly complicated for no good reason. The game has too much packed in, and lately I’ve been appreciating the simplicity of indie games instead. I’m playing this Xenoblade in small sessions so it continues to be a nice experience. I’m enjoying it a lot.

Planet MiraLooking for a FrontierNav site

On another note, I was wondering the other day why I like video games so much. The obvious reasons are the art, gameplay, music, narrative, creativity, entertainment, etc. The deeper reasons are related to the place (some) video games put me in at different times of my life. When I was playing Fire Emblem: Three Houses I was in a different place than I am now, but it was the right place for that game. With Persona 3 Reload it was the same: I was more open to a very meaningful and emotionally deep story, and my heart was full of patience for the game loop and the pacing. Lately though, my place has been a bit more blurry. My head is all over the place, and the games I’ve been trying to play simply aren’t cutting it, even though all of them have been genuinely fun. What I really needed was something with a few specific ingredients: it could play itself (bear with me), it should have some degree of complexity, but not too much, it should offer a relaxing experience, and it should be immersive enough to help me manage intrusive thoughts when they come.

I was browsing Steam and found a free game called Legends of IdleOn. The name is silly, but the game is anything but. I saw that some reviewers weren’t very happy with their interactions with the developer for a number of reasons. In my case, I wouldn’t see any reason to interact with the developer or to min/max my characters to even notice a nerf. The game has also been in early access for years – not very promising. But my idea of a good time without much worry was stronger than any emotional involvement with the state of the game. There was a sort of idle game fest on Steam a while ago, and I had a few titles in the back of my mind. I think IdleOn was one of them. It’s a free online simulation and resource management game with an awful lot of game modes, creative characters, colorful and vibrant areas, funny mini-games, and daily activities.

This is where we start, in Blunder Hills – World 1

My experience with it has been lovely so far. The pixel art is gorgeous, the characters that show up in the maps are funny and have their own quest lines, the sheer number of playable scenarios shows how actively the game has been developed over the years. The characters we create can farm resources during the night, and that’s mostly the ā€œidleā€ part of the game. The game doesn’t play itself but it farms itself. After a while, we need to have more than one character, and each one specializes in a skill such as mining, fishing, catching bugs, cutting trees, fighting mobs, trapping critters, etc. In the game, we micro-manage everything, and all resources can be transferred between characters. My brain is very satisfied with it because I can optimize resource extraction, skill allocation, activities, farming, inventory management, character progression, smithing gear, doing quest lines, finding hidden areas, discovering secrets, and the list goes on. In sum, it’s the obsessive stuff, and it’s like candy to me.

Map of Blunder HillsWorld 4 – Hyperion Nebula

IdleOn is also a MMO, but I don’t get too involved in that part of the game. I like to play the Dungeon Happy Hour with other people who are online at the same time, but I’ve found at least two other dungeons that aren’t a part of the daily activities and can only be completed with a group. I haven’t done those yet. I believe they hide special bosses and rewards, but I’m keeping that part for later. For now, I’m leveling up my characters and progressing through the worlds with all of them. I’m still trying to understand how to make progress in my skill levels when I have to farm something in a world I haven’t reached yet. I will keep fighting and leveling up, then reallocate my skills later to focus on farming. Fortunately, the game has a limited number of worlds, so I don’t need to worry that my secondary characters will fall too far behind my main character. I’ve hit a bit of a wall with my main now, and I need to figure out which skills I can push further to keep progressing. There’s a ceiling at 100 skill points, and certain skills can extend that value in small increments.

I’ve been using the IdleOn Wiki to guide me through the massive amount of content the game throws at me. If you check the platforms where it’s available, there’s a web version where you can play a little tutorial. It’s not much, but it gives you a sense of how the game works. I believe the tutorial takes place in World 4 which is the one I’m currently in. There are six worlds in total, each with its own achievements and new game modes like alchemy, construction, cooking, and more. Some skills aren’t easy to understand without a guide, and some secrets are almost impossible to find on our own. Each world ends with a boss fight that rewards you with a key to access the next. For those interested in achievements, there’s a whopping 276 to unlock on Steam. I’m not planning to hunt those, because I still have plans to play other games (but how?), though I’m very much enjoying this one right now.

#crafting #gaming #idleGames #IdleOn #indieGames #JRPGs #mmorpgs #multiplayer #nintendoSwitch #onlineGames #pcGaming #pixelGraphics #plans #resourceManagement #simulation #steam #VideoGames #XenobladeChroniclesX

Marsdenmarsden
2025-04-13
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2025-03-26
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2025-03-15

šŸ„›šŸ“‹ Oh, the of a "Milk Kanban" that can't even manage to deliver a simple web page! šŸš«šŸ“„ Apparently, the only thing this server is managing is a spectacular failure at resource representation—perhaps it should stick to managing dairy instead. šŸ˜‚šŸ„“
brodzinski.com/2025/03/milk-ka

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