agamemnonymous

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 12 hours ago

I have a friend named Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla

[–] [email protected] -1 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

Like I said, the wrong lesson was taught.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 19 hours ago

And since that isn't present, the short term solution was to mitigate damage. Instead, the damage has been accelerated.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 19 hours ago

Their faces are similar enough

[–] [email protected] -4 points 20 hours ago (3 children)

And Bernie endorsed Harris, and she lost.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 20 hours ago

And then get killed, which is worse than losing an arm. Where's the fight? You just lost both arms.

[–] [email protected] -4 points 21 hours ago (6 children)

They were taught the wrong lesson. The left refuses to vote for them because they don't perfectly represent them; moderates turn out and can be swung from time to time. What tangible evidence do they have that moving left will gain them more votes than it will cost them?

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 day ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

It's definitely harder after college, but not impossible. You're just going to have to put in a bit of effort. The two best recommendations I can make are:

  1. getting involved in some kind of hobby that's either inherently social (board games, team sports, etc.) or puts you together in the same place with other hobbyists (I've done a lot of socializing at rock climbing gyms, despite it technically being a solo thing)

  2. working a job that forces you to socialize in small doses (hospitality, customer service, etc). Being thrust into micro interactions dozens of times a day makes it a lot easier to approach people in casual settings.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Thanks, Chef Jean Pierre

[–] [email protected] 40 points 1 day ago (2 children)

How? They'd figure out swap before they even started.

 
 

I've got an appx 12' x 24' space between my single story house and tall metal barn garage. The roof of the house slopes toward the space.

I want to convert it into a greenhouse so I can grow veggies without having to chase off critters. Ideally I should be able to install gutters that drain to a rain barrel.

I'm hoping some of you fine folks have resources and recommendations for this kind of project.

 

Looks innocuous enough at first glance right? Let's zoom in on the problem:

These don't go together. If the semicircle on the left is correct, then this is showing moon phases, and the symbol on the right should be of a gibbous moon:

If the cookie-with-a-bite-taken-out in the right is correct, then this is showing an eclipse, and the symbol on the left should be of a 50% partial eclipse:

It drives me crazy every time I look at it.

 

I'm considering pulling the trigger on an X1C but the waste is a huge turn-off. I know there are options for purging to infill or a sacrificial object, but last I heard there's still a considerable amount of purge/prime. Can someone who's played with the settings tell me honestly how much progress has been made in reducing waste?

 

Still pretty new to local LLMs, and there's been a lot of development since I dipped my toe in. Suffice to say I'm fairly swamped and looking for guidance to the right model for my use

I want to feed the model sourcebooks, so I can ask it game mechanic questions and it will respond with reasonable accuracy (including page references). I tried this with privateGPT a month or two back, and it kinda worked but it was slow and wonky. It seems like things are a bit cleaner now

 

Let's kick off some activity here with a question:

How much crunch do you, personally, like in your games?

Ultra Lite? Lite? Basic Set? Every book you can get your hands on?

Light on combat, heavy on skills? Vice-versa? Light overall with some aspects way more fleshed-out? Heavy overall with some aspects way more simplified? Are there specific mechanics you like to take full advantage of? Mechanics you like to gloss over?

No wrong answers, let's just get some discussion going

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