I do feel like it!
Posts by Arjen Poutsma
Weval is my favourite Dutch band at this moment. Their earlier albums (Weval, The Weight) were a bit more minimalist, but they recently got more danceable on Chorophobia.
The video I posted is from a soundtrack. The house piano brings back many memories!
The human right issues during Qatar 2022 were one thing, but Coldplay!
Yikes.
Or my favourite: Comic Sans!
Sind Blitze, sind Donner in Wolken verschwunden?
First stroopwafels, now poffertjes, what will they take from us next…
On a serious note: enjoy! Homemade?
Surely you mean this one.
A Steam screenshot indicating Total War: Warhammer 3 played for 3.6 hours in the last two weeks, for a total of 300.6 hours.
Total Warhammer? Never heard of it.
Het is tenslotte bijna Pasen.
Hij is terug!
I loved this one! It aligns nicely with my own, post White Dwarf 100, gaming experience.
Character sheet for my Gnome RPG
Somehow I wrote an RPG of this
As often in tech, my answer was not an answer to your question, but rather unnecessary background information.
In tech, a blob stands for “Binary Large Object”. It devours disk space rather than adventurers.
I misread that last sentence as “billing is the least important part of convention games”, and I thought: does Guy invoice his players?
Every time this happens, I think: surely now people see the value of a distributed system? You know, like email?
I know how hypocritical I am to post this on BlueSky. Still hoping for Mastodon to catch on, though.
We need before and after pics.
His corruption spreads beyond Britain, I’m afraid.
Chaos Dwarf Dominator Engine/Iron Daemon
#miniaturepainting #WarhammerFantasy #TheOldWorld #ChaosDwarfs
Two kids saved from quicksand in Rotterdam. I watched enough TV in the 80s to know this was inevitable.
I lost my cat somewhere in this fur.
The current Winter Olympics medal table, with 🇳🇴 in first place, 🇺🇸 in second, and 🇳🇱 in third.
Stop the count!
#GOTOpodcast: Rod Johnson, @poutsma.bsky.social, and @trishagee.bsky.social unpack where Spring has been and what’s next.
* Backward compatibility vs. modern paradigms
* Java & Spring are closer than ever
* Modular monoliths are back (kind of)
and more
🎧 gotopia.tech/podcast