• @AndrewZabar
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    16 days ago

    Yeah I think this post is fishing for something that doesn’t make sense.

    Edit: okay I think I and jewbacca117 misunderstood this question.

    How do you tag a user?

    • @credo
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      516 days ago

      That’s funny, because I think fishing is probably the best example to answer OP’s question.

      • @AndrewZabar
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        816 days ago

        Ah ok I think I understand now why I and the person who commented above me, misunderstood this. I thought it was asking how has the technology that the hobby has adopted, but I think it meant just tech in general.

        Yeah I used to love stargazing with my telescope but more and more ambient light polluting the skies means there are fewer and fewer places within any populated region where one can get a real look at the natural night sky. :-(

        • @psion1369OP
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          116 days ago

          I could have worded things better, as I wanted to know how tech hurt your hobby when it was supposed to make it better. My issue, we now have all these ways of connecting to people all over the place, there are more TTRPG groups that play online instead of in person. Used to be I could go into a game/hobby/comic shop and find people who are willing to start a game. I don’t do well with online only games with my ADHD.

          • @AndrewZabar
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            216 days ago

            I agree too many people have isolated themselves thinking a keyboard and a screen can replace being in person. It sucks and it’s a sickness. Such a foolish and self-destructive way to live and so, what is it, laziness? I don’t know.

            At the same time, tech has enhanced a lot. It’s a matter of selecting the situation where tech has made the thing better and discarding the idea of tech when it’s just for the sake of it.