

Someone should tell them to set up alerts in their dashboard 😤


Someone should tell them to set up alerts in their dashboard 😤
This is why I make my party roll int/wis checks to “get a feeling” when they are missing very obvious hints. E.g. roll to beat 10, and on success “you have a strong feeling that this dragon will easily kill your entire party and you should probably find a diplomatic solution”
“When a company CEO logs into their Slack and sees 10,000 Clippy’s looking back at them, what I hope occurs is that they intuitively understand that they no longer live in a world where they can get away with fucking over the consumer.”
Ahh yes. The CEO sees the slactivists’ avatars sand sighs loudly before turning their thoughts back to their yacht and upcoming golf vacation.


Yeah certainly AI generated

Where do we put them if every city, every village, every town lacks compassion and passes a law identical to this
This is why there needs to be a national effort around this, rather than this patchwork approach which often just (expensively&wastefully) moves the problem around without solving it.
It’s the midwest, so probably a lot in hiding
timemelters?
Why not try one of the anthologies that features works from the big name authors, and then decide where to go once you’ve found a favorite? I really enjoyed Tales from the Dark Millennium https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Tales_from_the_Dark_Millennium_(Anthology)
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Yeah. This headline reads to me as “Stephen King begs X users to forget they are making Elon Musk money”


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Is there a self-hosted alternative? Would love to do that.
Yeah if you look at the pictures in the article, you can see the advertisement shows the patty being 20?% larger than the bun underneath it. The photo under that shows the actual patty being slightly (10?%) smaller than the bun. I assume that’s how the 35% number was determined.


Never thought I’d read the phrase “beloved canned meat” but here we are
Let’s say you score a 20$ ticket to a 3.5 hour game. That comes to $5.7 per hour of entertainment. Meanwhile, this game at $70 means you only need to put in 12.5 hours of playtime to get the equivalent, and after you can continue to play as much as you want unlike the in-person ticketed experience.
Brokeback mountain