36606 pts ยท February 22, 2014
I live in north west London, shy but awesome.
You wouldn't think their tech is any more impressive than GPT and deepseek, the only difference is this can hallucinate military targets.
This is actually so good for visual learners like me. Put this in a text document and I would never have learned it.
Fun Fact: He becomes a serial killerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K02LMcM2HQg
Literally the lactomancer in Misfits.
That's rough, hopefully it was worth the trouble. I'm currently hoping for first party Linux support
I never had these problems myself, I just bought the license online and got an activation code. Sorry to hear that you had such difficulty!
I'm my own grandpa https://youtu.be/eYlJH81dSiw?si=f9eAITn5NF9kGLbK
GMF by John Grant https://youtu.be/ekFWPsXXcg0?si=EumkKEsA15LufKYd
It has a handful of very cool ideas but does very little with them. I don't really recommend it, its very uneventful.
There's a name I haven't heard in a long tjme
It -is- cheese, but that's also the intended power fantasy at play. It wouldn't let you do it if it didn't intend for it.
This looks very recent to be in colour. Are we sure they don't still do it with that same equipment?
Boy do I have a song for you ttps://youtu.be/1VgwPc2h8yE?si=jdScg2eWM9M1mAcB
I imagine hot water has reload on boilers historically, so before electric would have been wood burrners, slower and less convenient. If I recall right a family would make one hot bath and everyone would use the same water one after the other to save on cost.
A classic in the wild
Not forgetting the multiple times those same companies have re-published the cracked versions of their own games.
I'M GONNA SUGGEST THAT...
Same voice / source?
When they grew to this size they were called househunters in older editions!
Sounds like a job ripe for a toolgifs video
Given the age of the cast / their waning interest and Whedon's legacy since then, I'd gladly take a reboot with fresh writers, a new crew, and a handful of cameos sprinkled throughout.
Right? Like all that over a small shadow? Imagine acting like someone is disgustingly overweight for literally just having any body fat.
It just adds flavour to the cookinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8fKPYStGEA
I get the impression she's repeating it verbaitm, including the tone with which Alex Jones or whatever right wing grifter crafted it in. It's not an understanding of the world, it's a mirroring of rhetoric trying to guise itself as understanding.
Pretty sure this is a myth, at least with human touch. Rabbits use sound and touch to identify one another, scent plays a small role. Dog licks won't amount to much.https://petshun.com/article/is-it-true-if-you-touch-a-baby-rabbit
Great example of why dry areas flash flood like this. The wetter soil is the easier it is to add to it, otherwise it just runs off to wherever is lowest in one clump.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urQHsOmoKLg
Yeah its not an edition for older players, fantastic for onboarding new players and introducing people to the concept, a great beginners edition but not robust enough for wargamers and experienced players IMO - pathfinder 2e has a lot more meat on it for that purpose!
5e leans heavily on players / DMs creating justifications for all the other options - even the DMG at several points tells the DM to effectively fill in the blanks rather than provide actual rules or describe how to make your own. The vast majority of enemy stat blocks are near identical (in part due to bounded accuracy) with a few passive features difference and a variety of attacks with slightly different damage dice and damage types swapped out - not that damage types are meaningful any more.
Yeah but the depth of combat is far shallower as everything has been simplified in 5e. Nothing in the design incentivises players to care about each other's turns, every player moves takes an action, and sometimes bonus actions / reactions. Enemies don't typically require players to do anything else without the DM inventing it. Sure a fighter can disarm, trip, or grapple but there's very few situations where it's optimal to do anything but attack or cast an offensive spell.
This duality is a schism between the old D&D (a tabletop war game with some rp elements tacked on) vs. modern D&D (a roleplay heavy storytelling game with some war gaming elements tacked on). Of course DM's / groups will tilt the game rules to their liking but how much optimising the numbers matters depends on what the point of playing is. A good story won't need the numbers to make it happen, and a good wargame will necessitate it.
You wouldn't think their tech is any more impressive than GPT and deepseek, the only difference is this can hallucinate military targets.
This is actually so good for visual learners like me. Put this in a text document and I would never have learned it.
Fun Fact: He becomes a serial killer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K02LMcM2HQg
Literally the lactomancer in Misfits.
That's rough, hopefully it was worth the trouble. I'm currently hoping for first party Linux support
I never had these problems myself, I just bought the license online and got an activation code. Sorry to hear that you had such difficulty!
I'm my own grandpa https://youtu.be/eYlJH81dSiw?si=f9eAITn5NF9kGLbK
GMF by John Grant https://youtu.be/ekFWPsXXcg0?si=EumkKEsA15LufKYd
It has a handful of very cool ideas but does very little with them. I don't really recommend it, its very uneventful.
There's a name I haven't heard in a long tjme
It -is- cheese, but that's also the intended power fantasy at play. It wouldn't let you do it if it didn't intend for it.
This looks very recent to be in colour. Are we sure they don't still do it with that same equipment?
Boy do I have a song for you ttps://youtu.be/1VgwPc2h8yE?si=jdScg2eWM9M1mAcB
I imagine hot water has reload on boilers historically, so before electric would have been wood burrners, slower and less convenient. If I recall right a family would make one hot bath and everyone would use the same water one after the other to save on cost.
A classic in the wild
Not forgetting the multiple times those same companies have re-published the cracked versions of their own games.
I'M GONNA SUGGEST THAT...
Same voice / source?
When they grew to this size they were called househunters in older editions!
Sounds like a job ripe for a toolgifs video
Given the age of the cast / their waning interest and Whedon's legacy since then, I'd gladly take a reboot with fresh writers, a new crew, and a handful of cameos sprinkled throughout.
Right? Like all that over a small shadow? Imagine acting like someone is disgustingly overweight for literally just having any body fat.
It just adds flavour to the cooking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8fKPYStGEA
I get the impression she's repeating it verbaitm, including the tone with which Alex Jones or whatever right wing grifter crafted it in. It's not an understanding of the world, it's a mirroring of rhetoric trying to guise itself as understanding.
Pretty sure this is a myth, at least with human touch. Rabbits use sound and touch to identify one another, scent plays a small role. Dog licks won't amount to much.
https://petshun.com/article/is-it-true-if-you-touch-a-baby-rabbit
Great example of why dry areas flash flood like this. The wetter soil is the easier it is to add to it, otherwise it just runs off to wherever is lowest in one clump.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urQHsOmoKLg
Yeah its not an edition for older players, fantastic for onboarding new players and introducing people to the concept, a great beginners edition but not robust enough for wargamers and experienced players IMO - pathfinder 2e has a lot more meat on it for that purpose!
5e leans heavily on players / DMs creating justifications for all the other options - even the DMG at several points tells the DM to effectively fill in the blanks rather than provide actual rules or describe how to make your own. The vast majority of enemy stat blocks are near identical (in part due to bounded accuracy) with a few passive features difference and a variety of attacks with slightly different damage dice and damage types swapped out - not that damage types are meaningful any more.
Yeah but the depth of combat is far shallower as everything has been simplified in 5e. Nothing in the design incentivises players to care about each other's turns, every player moves takes an action, and sometimes bonus actions / reactions. Enemies don't typically require players to do anything else without the DM inventing it. Sure a fighter can disarm, trip, or grapple but there's very few situations where it's optimal to do anything but attack or cast an offensive spell.
This duality is a schism between the old D&D (a tabletop war game with some rp elements tacked on) vs. modern D&D (a roleplay heavy storytelling game with some war gaming elements tacked on). Of course DM's / groups will tilt the game rules to their liking but how much optimising the numbers matters depends on what the point of playing is. A good story won't need the numbers to make it happen, and a good wargame will necessitate it.