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66 votes
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Bluejeweled
67 votes -
For Severance fans: The You You Are by Dr. Ricken Lazlo Hale, PhD
23 votes -
Dragonsweeper is my favorite game of 2025 (so far)
28 votes -
"The Bullshit Machines" - A free humanities course on LLMs for college freshmen from UW professors
43 votes -
The Hellspinner - Spider-Man fan comic
5 votes -
Warner Bros. adding full movies to a playlist on YouTube
21 votes -
Invincible Volume 1 available on GlobalComix for free
7 votes -
Stream PBS and PBS KIDS free on Prime Video
25 votes -
Epic Games Store adds third-party titles, free games, and more on mobile
14 votes -
Why does Cloudflare Pages have such a generous free tier?
23 votes -
Global Investigative Journalism Network webinar: How to acquire free satellite imagery for your investigations
8 votes -
Apple TV Plus will be free to stream from January 3rd to 5th
15 votes -
Cities: Skylines II is free to play until December 9
17 votes -
FreeCAD version 1.0 released
63 votes -
Ten free ebooks for getting free (Haymarket Books giveaway until Nov 25th, I think)
15 votes -
I'm liking Webflow - is there a (free?) way to get the similar design experience on WordPress?
Hiya, coming off as cheapskate since if I love Webflow so much why not just pay for it? Well a few reasons, but mostly because I'd rather like to be not tied to any single service that can just do...
Hiya,
coming off as cheapskate since if I love Webflow so much why not just pay for it? Well a few reasons, but mostly because I'd rather like to be not tied to any single service that can just do away with me with a snap of the fingers.
I've been playing around locally with WordPress and the block editor actually gets me to the finish line. It's pretty easy to design what I want to design -- just everything's lacking that final little detail, I can't easily overlap text with images etc.
So am I just incompetent and the WordPress' block editor is actually capable of these things? Most of the plugins (like Elementor) you need to pay for before you can actually do anything custom, which is kinda no-go for me. I'm also not opposed of trying something else, just that it needs to be free (as I want to be certain I know how to use it before I commit).
(Sorry for the rushed post, I'll make corrections it if need be.)
6 votes -
Balatro: Friends of Jimbo | Reveal trailer
13 votes -
Starlink is offering free internet access for thirty days for folks affected by Hurricane Helene
22 votes -
Temporarily free sci-fi novels from independent sci-fi authors
17 votes -
Slow Roads - Endless Driving Zen
13 votes -
P8go
25 votes -
Free t-shirts for Kagi’s first 20,000 subscribers are available
30 votes -
Three months free subscription to Lightspeed Magazine
17 votes -
Modernist cuisine Bread School - free with email sign up
10 votes -
LISICA - The Scientist Soap Opera - Celebrating my 30th episode!
8 votes -
10,000-hour indie RPG goes free-to-play as devs aren't comfortable making "tens of thousands of dollars from people who don't play the game"
34 votes -
Intravenous - Free on Steam!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1486630/Intravenous/ This game is a fun high intensity stealth game, it feels like a top down splinter cell game.
40 votes -
Writebook by 37Signals
17 votes -
You’ve read your last free article, such is the nature of mortality
41 votes -
Queer Liberation Library offers free LGBTQ books in response to wave of US school bans
21 votes -
We live in a system of capitalist oligarchy
35 votes -
Rams (2018) - A Dieter Rams documentary - Free today
4 votes -
Experimental real property tax basis-set rate based on usable area per person
Random thought. What if we taxed property based on the area per person of the property, as opposed to sale value? Edit and quick intro to those who mostly rent: most real property in the US,...
Random thought. What if we taxed property based on the area per person of the property, as opposed to sale value?
Edit and quick intro to those who mostly rent: most real property in the US, especially residential property, is taxed yearly based on some variation of something called "fair market value," usually assessed by a local tax assessor's office
I'm proposing that a property would be taxed for every square meter of space per person in the designated property unit. It can't be totally simplified, but should be fairly straightforward. There could also be progressive brackets. It might not make make sense to apply it strictly per person, but rather for a typical use. That is, we would assume "single family residential" properties to house 3.4 (totally made up number) people per house and property.
The goal of this is to find a fair, market-driven incentive to build density into urban cores.
A similar approach could be applied to commercial space (but probably not industrial).
It could be coupled with a sales tax (currently missing in most real property tax regimes, at least in the US) to capture runaway property valuations in certain jurisdictions.
Alternatively, we could drop the property value based tax rate (but not eliminate it), and then add a per person-area surcharge.
It's not meant to increase revenue, although it could certainly be used that way. It could also be use to decrease revenue, and maybe that would be a good way to sell it. But at the end of the day, developers and residents would both have an incentive to pursue as dense development as possible, even if there is not a density driving pressure of desirablity, which only exists in a few really cool urban cores.
8 votes -
Classic ’90s Halo precursor FPS launches on Steam for free
27 votes -
Let’s go whaling: Tricks for monetising mobile game players with free-to-play
9 votes -
Brad & Matty go spearfishing! | Local Legends
2 votes -
The free Delta game emulator for iPhones is live on Apple’s App Store
33 votes -
Darkest Dungeon II | Kingdoms announcement trailer
7 votes -
"Dominion of Darkness" - free, narrative driven, RPG/strategy simulator of the Dark Overlord/Lady
"Dominion of Darkness” is a strategy text game in which the player takes on the role of a Sauron-style Lord of Darkness with the goal of conquering the world. He will carry out his plans by making...
"Dominion of Darkness” is a strategy text game in which the player takes on the role of a Sauron-style Lord of Darkness with the goal of conquering the world. He will carry out his plans by making various decisions. He will build his army and send it into battles, weave intrigues and deceptions, create secret spy networks and sectarian cults, recruit agents and commanders, corrupt representatives of Free Peoples and sow discord among them, collect magical artifacts and perform sinister plots. Note – one game takes about 1 hour, but the premise is that the game can be approached several times, each time making different decisions, getting different results and discovering something new.
Game is avalaible for free, online: https://adeptus7.itch.io/dominion
If you are hesitant to play the game, I invite you to watch/listen to the reviews:
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Indie Sampler (video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM6f4UCEgWU
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[BOKC] BlancoKix (video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgNpSKToOSg
6 votes -
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Marvel Rivals | Official announcement trailer
4 votes -
Marvel Infinity Comics: Start Scrolling
9 votes -
The Nintendo DS emulator Drastic is now free as Yuzu lawsuit fallout begins
26 votes -
FastSDXL.AI: Free demo that lets you generate AI images as fast as you can type
44 votes -
Understanding Deep Learning from MIT press available for free
11 votes -
What are people's thoughts on "secureblue", "bazzite" and other ublue images?
7 votes -
One Dimensional Pacman
46 votes -
Looking for games like wordle
Recently on here someone recommended a game called travle, which is a lot of fun even though I suck at it, as do my friends who play. Can anyone recommend other similar "one puzzle per day" style...
Recently on here someone recommended a game called travle, which is a lot of fun even though I suck at it, as do my friends who play. Can anyone recommend other similar "one puzzle per day" style games?
47 votes -
Mobile Suit Baba by Hempuli is out today and free for now
25 votes -
travle - Name countries/provinces/counties/states to travel from the Start location to the End location on a map. Try to get there in as few guesses as possible.
33 votes