or maybe I'll do it on my laptop and get the romhacks that let you play as a girl and put all 151 species in the one game
Which starter should I use? Charmander is my favorite, but I'm starting to think Bulbasaur needs more love
or maybe I'll do it on my laptop and get the romhacks that let you play as a girl and put all 151 species in the one game
Which starter should I use? Charmander is my favorite, but I'm starting to think Bulbasaur needs more love
office goals
another idTech 4 related post.
A lot of people like to focus on the stencil shadows in Doom3 when they talk about the tech, but the per-pixel-lighting really does a lot of the heavy lifting.
case in point: shadows off/on
Anyway. Speaking it into the universe: I want Ghostwriter to come back and I want to write for it and I want it to be interesting and complicated and dope and I want kids to learn how to spell alladem words.
@KitRedgrave Or any time you apply a series of equations in sequence?
Isn't the Newtonian method an algorithm?
@Canageek rule based expert systems are still around, dagnabbit
Can we stop using "algorithm" to mean "linear algebra powered AI"?
That is an example of an algorithm. But there are lots of other types that aren't trained on datasets and such.
@mdhughes @ludovic I fully admit that I run my games much more Robert E Howard or Indiana Jones then pure Lovecraft.
I find I can't hit straight horror consistently enough. When I can, it works great, but when I wiff it isn't great, so I aim (and tell my players) for a pulp-horror feel and I can hit that most of the time.
@mdhughes @ludovic Wow, I keep it much more subtle. Make it seem like a normal house until they spend to much time downstairs, then lure them into the bedroom and try and murder them. Better if I can get one alone and shove them out the window.
@ludovic NICE!
I love that scenario. I'll be running at Terminal City Tabletop Con in march
Last week I finally ran the classic Call of Cthulhu scenario “The Haunting”. My players stayed in the house for a few minutes and after weird shit started happening they said NOPE, hacked the front door, and ran outside. 😅
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@sir I uninstalled it after the tenth time
@AKAHayling @DialMforMara I'm sure they allow the use of proxies ;)
@sir Failing gracefully would be 'YouTube has changed, update NewPipe' not 'click video, crash to home screen'
@sir yes, that makes sense, but you think it could fail gracefully rather than crashing...
@sir yeah, except for the fact that it's obviously not finished by the fact that it crashes a significant percentage of the time I try and use it...
@Bisexuhell @AKAHayling Ok, I tell most people this, but if your looking for other people to talk magic with, my partner @DialMforMara and one of her friends @SliverQueen run an MTG themed instance
If I want to tell someone about an alternative to Google Maps *in a browser*, where should I send them? OSM.org is extremely slow these days, and they display tons of notes by default. And I've recently learned that it is not supposed to be a front end for end users, just a repo for the data and a place to edit it.
So what's the real maps.google.com alternative for people just needing a map, travel reccommendations, etc?
@PinkCathodeCat @gemlog yeah it seems that I was thinking of one of the other vaccines not MMR. Oops
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