[-] TheCalzoneMan@beehaw.org 3 points 7 months ago

I've been sitting pretty with both uBlock Origin and uMatrix stopping both the ads and the delay from YouTube. Not sure what exactly is doing which, but it's been working for me

[-] TheCalzoneMan@beehaw.org 2 points 9 months ago

The only thing stopping them is their own incompetency. Truly a thin wall, but as their older generations start dying off we'll see that wall broken down.

[-] TheCalzoneMan@beehaw.org 2 points 9 months ago

Which, as history shows, is a tenuous proposition at best.

[-] TheCalzoneMan@beehaw.org 7 points 9 months ago

Oh nO! noT SocIAliSm!

[-] TheCalzoneMan@beehaw.org 10 points 9 months ago

Quick, tell him that on Twitter! Maybe he'll actually do it and we'll finally be rid of his godawful grandstanding.

[-] TheCalzoneMan@beehaw.org 3 points 9 months ago

Try garbanzo bean water, or aquafaba, using unsalted canned garbanzo beans. The protein chains in the water function very similarly to egg whites.

[-] TheCalzoneMan@beehaw.org 2 points 9 months ago

Hardly ever. The leaves store water, and it thrives in arid conditions. I'd water it about as often as a snake plant.

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Desk Garden (beehaw.org)

So I wanted a bit of greenery at my desk, and decided to set up a small garden. It's coming along! The plants in order from left to right, top to bottom:

  • Sansevieria Trifasciata
  • Tradescantia Zebrina
  • Mentha Suaveolens
  • Hypoestes Phyllostachya
  • Hoya Carnosa
  • Portulacaria Afra

I had a problem with spider mites, but hopefully by taking cuttings of the mint and dumping the rest of the plant we're all good.

(Second time attempting this post, phones are not great with posting images.)

[-] TheCalzoneMan@beehaw.org 4 points 10 months ago

They did. It's called the Vita and it's still amazing even after Sony dumped it. I have one a friend cracked for me, and any game I could possibly want to play runs at a crisp 50 fps with no fluctuation. If only they had marketed it better.

[-] TheCalzoneMan@beehaw.org 5 points 10 months ago

I'm pretty sure this has something to do with using the Moon as a jumping-off point to the rest of the solar system. Assuming we can get a functioning colony on the Moon, it will be significantly easier and cheaper to get to Mars and potentially other planets as well. This might just be something I heard from a friend of a friend though, so don't quote me on it.

[-] TheCalzoneMan@beehaw.org 3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

My suggestion for balancing encounters? Don't. As long as the monsters and traps feel appropriate, full balancing is unnecessary. There's a couple reasons for this. One, your players will escape or beat situations in ways that you could never have imagined, and; two, if things get too hard and everyone's really struggling, you can scale back the encounter and even fudge dice rolls if it makes narrative sense to do so. Deus Ex Machina is not off the table either, for D&D at least. Remember, your players are heroes: something saving them right as all hope was lost is par for the course. The only time characters should die permanently imo is when it makes for a compelling story.

[-] TheCalzoneMan@beehaw.org 10 points 10 months ago

And I've already reported it as misinformation. Nice when a website lets you report stuff without having an account.

[-] TheCalzoneMan@beehaw.org 3 points 11 months ago

You could always use Outlook's calendar if you wanted to add to people's schedules via emails. It's a little "business-y" for my taste, but it is effective at reminding people there's a game happening. It also has Teams integration for a searchable chat option, a file storage system, video chat, etc. Discord is pretty bad if you want an archive-able chat.

Alternatively, you could also try Matrix, which is the open-source version of Discord and has a ton of integration options available. It does require that everyone download something, but any coordination effort is going to require some amount of buy-in from the players. Let us know what works!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by TheCalzoneMan@beehaw.org to c/tabletop@beehaw.org

Hello everyone! Calzone here, with a new section for !tabletop I'm calling "Last Week in Tabletop" where I will be going over the news of the past week. If you don't see something mentioned that you really think aught to be, please add a reply with a short description and a link to where you found it. Without further ado, let's get into the news!


RPGs

The biggest news this week was Paizo announcing the final version of their Open RPG licence called the ORC Licence. If you'll remember, this was in response to Wizards of the Coast attempting to change their Open Game Licence to make it harder for 3rd party groups to profit off of their work back in January. Paizo decided to take matters into their own hands, and have developed a new Licence that they are garunteeing anyone can use forever. If you want to read more about the ORC Licence or would like to download it, the article and link is here.

If you haven't seen the releases from Dimension 20, they've started a new actual play over on Dropout titled Dungeons and Drag Queens. Should be an absolute blast, knowing how their actual plays tend to go. It does require paying for Dropout if you want to watch, so keep that in mind. If you're on the fence, maybe wait until they put the first episode up for free on their Youtube channel before diving in. I certainly will be keeping up though.

Board Games

There's been a couple attempts at an Avatar: the Last Airbender board game, and this week Funko Games/Prospero Hall announced their take on it here. The game looks interesting, if only because it's a cooperative board game rather than a competitive one. Feels on-theme!

For those who play Tapestry, it's getting a new and final expansion in Fantasies and Futures. The game is receiving a number of new civilizations, tapestry cards, etc. that are more focused on future tech interacting with magic systems. You can read their dev diary here, where they go into greater detail on some of the new additions and their design philosophy for the expansion.

War Games

Games Workshop has been doing their latest round of Warhammer 40K (sorry, NOT Warhammer 40K) previews for their upcoming 10th Edition release, and the models look absolutely gorgeous! Ever wanted to get into Adeptus Titanicus, but didn't want to shell out for old Forge World models? You will no longer have to with the release of a Cerastus Knights line coming with the 10th Edition updates. In addition, you can now field Angron in both Primarch and Daemon Primarch forms! Glory to Chaos!

Card Games

Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on the state of your wallet at the moment), the 1/1 One Ring has been found and apparently already been graded. No more shall we have to scour those pesky Lord of the Rings packs! Well, maybe we will anyways, but that's besides the point. The person who found it is currently looking to get around $1 Million for it, which if sold would make it the most expensive playing card in history. Good luck to them, I certainly will not be making a purchase like that any time soon.


That's all for this week, folks! If you have any recommendations as to good sites to browse and colate news from, or I forgot to mention something, let me know and I would be much appreciative. Otherwise, I will see you all next week!

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How to Linux? (beehaw.org)

So after reading a number of posts and comments on here about Linux, I've decided to give 'er a go. I have access to an Azure VM, but I have never done anything involving Unix before and have only a basic understanding of coding in general.

Where do I even start? The most daunting thing for me is command line script, as it seems I have to memorize close to 150 common commands and their functions. Is there a set of tools or free classes that would make it easier for me to understand, or should I just get stuck in there? I was planning on using Pop!_OS since I do a lot of gaming and it seems like the closest thing Ubuntu has for that purpose.

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Finger Limes (beehaw.org)

Finger limes are an unusual fruit that has caviar-like flesh and pops in your mouth. They come in all kinds of interior colors, and sound amazing. I've been trying to find some in California, but they're native to Australia and I haven't seen any even in specialty stores. Does anyone know where I might find them here?

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