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7:40 AM
And solidly taking the top prize for most disturbing "thanks" comment:
Your blood is worth bottling. Awesome :) — Tanzi Bee yesterday
 
@RyanM no, seriously? :)
 
@RyanM Disturbingly motivational.
But I think in reality, it's not that weird in some cultures.
 
Frankly, I would prefer that people not be after my blood.
Other than, like, blood donations.
 
You sound so selfish. You don't need all of it.
 
> bloody nasty... oh I miss London so much
 
7:47 AM
I have donated blood in the past :-p
 
But you don't want to just give a random person a bottle of your blood now? Sounds like hypocrisy.
 
 
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10:02 AM
Cute: found some Chinese website which mimics StackOverflow (might even scrape it and run it through automatic translation, dunno). The site is called SegmentFault
 
10:13 AM
Dope Broda i know my question was out of this world can not be ans by human on earth .can u tell me where i can get num plate for my ufo ; ) thanks @ufopilot — babybash 2 days ago
@babybash gerne Bruder :) zazzle.de/…ufopilot 2 days ago
 
Deutschland, ja
 
11:12 AM
 
11:58 AM
You sir / madam, are a fucking god among men / women. I've been going down the rabbit hole of bullshit to distribute a JavaFX Program that I wrote out for 3 fucking days, bouncing between glueon, and bullshit outdated articles talking about JDK9. Thank fuck you posted this here. 20 minutes later and a simple mvn package and I'm all fucking set. If you're ever around Boston I'll buy you a beer. — A_Elric 7 hours ago
needs more profanity, I think.
 
12:10 PM
Not really unfriendly though
 
NAA of the day: "Great Thanks for contributing an answer to Stack Overflow!"
@ZoestandswithUkraine Yeah, but if the user were leaving a pattern of profane comments, we'd want to know, so validating the autoflag is useful.
I might not validate the flag from a human, though, since I agree it's not actively unfriendly.
 
Who cares? It's just generic swearing
in the rest of the world, it's culture
 
Meh, it's just way over-the-top.
It goes out of its way to use swearing for emphasis.
 
12:27 PM
Doesn't seem so bad, not like they went in saying "Thanks ya cunt, this shit is the best,..."
 
@RyanM I think it over-fucking-emphasises
 
Regexes got you blocked from posting "What did you try?" as a comment? No problem!
Wha di yo tr??. — Jim G. yesterday
 
It's also shorter and thus mor efficien messag
Ha, it's actually too efficient, the extra question mark and dot at the end were added to pad it to 15 characters.
 
@NickstandswithUkraine exactly
 
1:29 PM
Hello, guys. I have a question. What is your favourite type of charts?
 
I like Sankey diagrams
 
Violin plot
 
@code11 Otherwise known as sexy box plots
 
I like how rorschach-y they are. This one looks like a stingray!
 
Sankey i love too
@code11 Rorschach images are scary
Did you see these bitcoin prices?
Cryptos are falling?
 
1:53 PM
Oh no. My very stable, very useful currency with definite advantages over real currency which doesn't use the energy output of a medium size country :O What a shame.
 
You hint that the energy prices made this?
 
Thats a sane answer. But honestly I think its just a volatile investment.
So if stocks tanked because they felt like it, without any energy, bitcoin would probably also follow more dramatically
 
It will be like a new "dot-com bubble"?
Fall of the bitcoin?
 
@code11 you can also get them in paper form!
 
And like the dotcom bubble, if it does burst, there will still be stuff afterwards still. Unfortunately I don't think blockchain is going anywhere.
 
2:02 PM
yesterday, by VLAZ
user image
 
@code11 "What a shame." - honestly I think it's absolutely disgusting
bitcoin is a plague
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^ Oh yeah, I agree. Maybe I needed a /s in there.
 
No
I understood
I was doubling down
 
:p I've never encountered a technology so many tech people hate. Except for maybe php...
 
Will we return to the gold standard?
 
2:14 PM
No
because gold is more useful as a resource than as a placeholder for value
 
So what will the new "gold/dollar/bitcoin"? Yuan?
 
why does there need to be one? Values is determined by supply and demand, there doesn't need to be anything solid behind it
Fiat money (from Latin: fiat, "let it be done") is a type of currency that is not backed by any commodity such as gold or silver, and typically declared by a decree from the government to be legal tender. Throughout history, fiat money was sometimes issued by local banks and other institutions. In modern times, fiat money is generally established by government regulation. Fiat money generally does not have intrinsic value and does not have use value. It has value only because the individuals who use it as a unit of account – or, in the case of currency, a medium of exchange – agree on its value...
 
I need to read
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2:30 PM
Its going to be IMF Special Drawing Rights. Global currency only countries can use. Then, they'll open it to corporations and wealthy individuals, achieving the dream of a market which finally excludes the plebs.
adjusts tinfoil hat
 
2:52 PM
In other news, I'm constantly forced to question my choice of visiting RPG.SE.
> > DnD has always doubled down on the idea of player agency
 
isn't that game just a, make it up as you go kinda thing anyway
 
This is actually so far from the truth. D&D, as a system, and general community has been promoting restriction of player agency. It's so ridiculous. There is a term "Rules as written" (abbreviated RAW) which has been used as a beating stick to reduce any possible interaction. And I do mean it's ridiculous by RAW, you don't need to eat, for example. Because it's just a petty rule to have.
Yet, it's been used as justification for never needing to eat in-game.
It's even worse when you get to complaints about 4th edition. One of the more common ones is that it doesn't allow social play. As in, talking to NPCs and such. Because, brace yourself, there is no rule for that.
 
i mean, that people tend to force it to go one way, doesn't make it not the other,
 
I'm comparing D&D with other systems, though. And D&D has not, in fact, been doubling down on player agency. It's been historically extremely restrictive, in fact.
It's a rules-heavy system. And rules can restrictions. Especially by the way D&D handles them. Other systems do give more control in the hands of the players. Here is a quick example - in D&D you go into a dark cave. You'd ask the GM whether you can see or not - how dark is it. But you don't have any influence. In FATE, the cave would have a dark aspect which you, as a player, can tap to hide yourself or use in any way that fits the action you want.
 
Right, but, rules are meant to be broken
 
3:06 PM
You're not talking like a D&D player.
 
i have no idea what D&D is, outside of it's name, so that tracks
BTW, i looked up my enderal stats since you were asking and have them now
 
There is also this unexplainable (to me) fear or making rulings on the spot. Because what if it's wrong?! Or worse, what if you used a rule wrong because you misread it. Can you imagine the horror? Meanwhile, any actual group I've been in or seen has never had an issue of the GM going "yo, previously we used A but now I'm changing it to B".
 
i've put in ~ 220 hours total (that includes previous time messing around with it but not even coming close to finishing it,) and this playthrough took place over the course of ~ 3 weeks
i finished it last night with one of the more common endings
 
Thanks. I'll see when I'll give it a spin.
 
now the fun part begins, tweaking things through a new playthrough to see how it alters the ending
 
3:17 PM
Install all the nude mods.
 
the sneaky archer build proved to be quite difficult in the end, because you cant stealth in long boss battles. This time i'm going werewolf + 2h weapons
which means light armor and heavy alchemy usage
 
 
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4:41 PM
@VLAZ As a D&D player..... yes he is
There are so many garbage rules in 5e that are worth just chucking out the window... and my table does
 
5e is actually better at being more hands-off and less rules reliant.
By no means it's great, though.
 
oh
I didn't see you said 4e
I have tbf, only played 5e, and only with a couple of DMs, and all (but a couple) of us are very close family and friends
 
4e was...in many respects an improvement on 3.X, in fact. Still not great. I won't forget the time when we spend one entire session just fighting. Not multiple fights - just the one. And it wasn't even important - just a room in a dungeon. We started, we went into the room and then finished the session maybe 3 hours later or something after the fight ended.
 
we recently spent an entire session fighting
but it was a campaign end
:p
 
See, that makes sense.
 
4:46 PM
and we've also had entire sessions which are just a single conversation
... which as party face I found extremely tiring
 
Oh yeah. Current 5e game I'm in we don't even fight that much. Had one session where we went to see some sports event.
 
we went to a masquerade party
 
I guess that's the difference I see between D&D played for real and D&D discussed on the internet. They seem like two entirely different games. IMO, rules are there as a guidance but aren't really to be relied on. While RPG.SE (among other places) places extremely high value on the rules.
 
Yeah, RAW puts a downer on everything
it's like playing UNO without house rules, who wants to do that
 
Moreover, I find that people who have tried more systems don't rely on the system that much. I've been on various forums and discussions about RPGs online and places with more "multiculturalism" in terms of system played just have better discussions about them. They aren't bogged down extremely pedantic rules readings. Like "you can cast Light on statues to find out which one is a construct, since the spell only works on objects, not creatures"
 
4:59 PM
People seem to forget the most important part about it
It's a game
Make it up as you go along and have fun
 
Yep.
The World of Darkness has that as the Golden Rule: if the rules get in the way, then change them or ignore them.
And if you want to see a really well-designed RPG, have a look at Ironsworn. It's free. And it makes great effort to lay out as few rules as possible and instruct you that you don't need to use them.
The rules effects are really more of a suggestion. If you fail, or if you succeed, it gives you a list of options to choose from. You could ignore them and pick something that makes more sense for the situation. The options are there if you don't want to or can't think of anything more appropriate.
 
 
5 hours later…
9:40 PM
Is anybody here?
 
10:04 PM
no
 
Caught 😁
Boring, nobody wants to chat
Do you save electricity?
 
 
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11:54 PM
Hit 1k deleted comments in a day (1097), for the first time... So many "not a [free] code writing service" comments.
 

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