Masters in Architecture. Required to become a licensed architect. Almost every facet of the job can be done without a degree/license. Most of my coworkers only have a bachelor's, if that. You typically just get paid more and can get more responsibilities (and, by extension, liability) with a license.
I would fuck with an Abercrombie takeover so hard.
How much for the original?
Year 1 inflation: "We wanted to make sure your raise kept up." Year 2: "We're a fledgling company!"
Foundry tab, pf2easy tab, and the adventure PDF open on the side in case I need a quick reference.
You must excuse them. They've grown quite hweary
Been using Enpass for something like a decade and it's been perfect. One time licenses can be found on stacksocial, I think.
Love folks trying new stuff in the construction space. Concrete produces a lot of CO2, but it also lasts forever if you don't demolish it. Seems like the material benefits from having forms (unless I misread it). Would be interested to see how it pairs with a modular system like ICFs (IMFs in this case I guess lol).
And SmartTube for Android TV / Google TV devices.
That's the exact reason my friends and I decided we'd all do an initial run through solo before doing a group campaign. It took us years to finish DOS2, I imagine BG3 will be similar.
Finally we will be able to answer the question of who wins in a fight: Nicholas Cage or the Xenomorph
Hi from All! I've been running Immich alongside my usual Google Photos to make sure it does a good job before making the switch. A year ago I would have said no. Nowadays I think it's a great alternative for some, if you're a bit tech savvy. Perhaps someday it'll offer something like Ente, which I have also heard great things about.