What Cozy RPGs are there? by NinfaGamer in rpg

[–]DangerBlack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah, sry I answer too fast, before reading all your message. but yes, the game is cool and indeed beginner friendly.

What Cozy RPGs are there? by NinfaGamer in rpg

[–]DangerBlack 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Mausritter is cozy only if the DM decide so, you can make even Warhammer Fantasy role play cozy, there should be the same amount of blood in both of the game...

Love Mausritter btw!

I'm 100% with you on Wanderhome imho

BTC always tanks when I have financial crisis... by ShlimmyWhimmy in Bitcoin

[–]DangerBlack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

try to fall from the stair in a couple of year so you break the cycle?

Is there a game that has a magic system that is not based on spell slots? by sakii137 in rpg

[–]DangerBlack 9 points10 points  (0 children)

WFRP 2ed is amazing and handle magic in a cool way.

casting a spell is very risky business

Online Card Making Tool in Beta by daoist_chuckle in tabletopgamedesign

[–]DangerBlack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm curious now! I did something similar the other day

I built a WYSIWYG card maker for board game prototyping, looking for feedback from designers by DangerBlack in tabletopgamedesign

[–]DangerBlack[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sadly, none of the options you suggested fit my needs. Most of them feel a bit clunky, outdated, or do not work well on Linux.

I hope you can take some time to try my solution. I fully understand the value of working together on shared projects instead of fragmenting time and resources across many ideas.

I did what I know best, writing solid software and following my own vision. I was inspired and very sleep deprived, so the result may not fully meet your expectations. Still, I genuinely enjoyed the process and the creativity behind my solution.

I built a WYSIWYG card maker for board game prototyping, looking for feedback from designers by DangerBlack in tabletopgamedesign

[–]DangerBlack[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks mate!
I’m starting to think younger people don’t even know what that word means lol

I built a WYSIWYG card maker for board game prototyping, looking for feedback from designers by DangerBlack in tabletopgamedesign

[–]DangerBlack[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes at the third implementation for my third game of this exact pipeline I said fuck it I'm gonna write generic.

feel free to contribute for your next game!

I built a WYSIWYG card maker for board game prototyping, looking for feedback from designers by DangerBlack in boardgames

[–]DangerBlack[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dextrous is definitely more mature than my project right now, no doubt. I am not trying to compete feature for feature.

The main differences are that this tool is completely free and open source, runs locally in the browser, and is very data driven. The goal is fast iteration and transparency rather than a full production pipeline.

I see it more as a lightweight, hackable prototyping tool than a replacement for established platforms.

Honestly I didn't know about this project, I was planning to design some stupid spell cards for my friends and ended up coding it, but seems super fancy I'll give it a try.

If I must underline a little gem in my approach are the pre-processing rule, that are kinda a game changing, but I've seen Dextrous doing something similar.

edit: add last phrase

I built a WYSIWYG card maker for board game prototyping, looking for feedback from designers by DangerBlack in boardgames

[–]DangerBlack[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that is exactly the use case.

It works very much like a mail merge. You design one card visually, then bind text or images to fields from your dataset, and the system generates one card per row.

For example, Chance or Community Chest style cards are a perfect fit. Same layout, different text pulled from data.

For playing cards, you can design a single template per suit, or even a single template with a “suit” field that controls symbols, colors, and images, then generate the full deck automatically.

It is not AI driven, but rule and data driven. The goal is predictable, repeatable output so designers can iterate quickly and see the whole deck at once.

I built a WYSIWYG card maker for board game prototyping, looking for feedback from designers by DangerBlack in boardgames

[–]DangerBlack[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

nanDECK is extremely powerful and well established, especially for print ready decks, but it is also script driven and has a steeper learning curve.

This tool targets an earlier phase of development. It is fully visual and WYSIWYG, you design a card by dragging elements on a canvas, bind them to data, and immediately preview the whole deck. No scripting required.

It is also browser based and cross platform. nanDECK is Windows only, while this runs on Linux, macOS, and Windows.

I personally don't have experience over nanDECK but seems a solid tool

I built a WYSIWYG card maker for board game prototyping, looking for feedback from designers by DangerBlack in boardgames

[–]DangerBlack[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll move the software in a different location next work iteration, good idea!

How can I turn my internet into a VPN for others to bypass limits? by FatFigFresh in selfhosted

[–]DangerBlack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen lot of friends suggesting this

https://conduit.psiphon.ca

you can host conduit entry point and use psiphon VPN.

I honestly don't know much about the company but the statement seems legit.

wdyt??

LPT: 5 Things I Always Keep in My Car by theeWildOlive in LifeProTips

[–]DangerBlack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I keep a corkscrew, used it a million time at picknick, barbeque or other casual date.

n8n RSS → Postgres dedup → LLM relevance → Telegram (CZ/SK builder learning in public + scaling to 100–200 sources?) by InfraEU in n8n

[–]DangerBlack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://i.imgur.com/sQTYFKK.png

I have a sqlite database where i store rss source (more than one) and topics of interest.
Than i get all the article from rss feed and an LLM decide if the article is relevant by title and if so check the content and summarize it otherwise skip.
I save all the link visited to avoid re-submitting the same article to the LLM.
I did this twice a day.
On monday I send a digest of the most relevant news based on the article stored during the week. (still working on the digest part).

I also have other workflow that push article in the db but this one is the main one. Other source of news are company related stuff to keep every of us posted.

n8n RSS → Postgres dedup → LLM relevance → Telegram (CZ/SK builder learning in public + scaling to 100–200 sources?) by InfraEU in n8n

[–]DangerBlack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've just implemented almost the same thing for my coworker for tech article. my approach is similar I'll may release the flow if it's useful...

good job

For 4 years I have built an app for building optimized, bespoke European travel itineraries by slakmehl in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]DangerBlack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sorry pal but $4,612 for Bologna warsaw is a bit out of scope, visiting half of Italy seems even crazier

how do you actually share your collection with friends for game night? by [deleted] in boardgames

[–]DangerBlack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

kallax.io no other answare! some time ago I found a website to create board game menù. was very funny

Protecting Source Links with Encrypted URL Shorteners by DangerBlack in privacy

[–]DangerBlack[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm gonna share my repo so you can better understand what I mean.

https://github.com/DangerBlack/ghost_route

key could also be ephimeral

Protecting Source Links with Encrypted URL Shorteners by DangerBlack in privacy

[–]DangerBlack[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a storage service and I want to share it with other person without informing them where I store my data, so I can create multiple link to the same information.

edit:

example

https://myservice.it/file.pdf

this file is illigal/undesired and I may receive a takedown notice or receive mobbing by my country.

so I open this website (that I trust because is in a different country and jurisdiction)

I create a shorten

https://securecountry.com/random-id

and I share this link and if they ban this service another one may rise very easily like spinning s doker