What did they say?
What did they say?
This thread feels like someone half remembering playing technomancers in shadowrun.
“Makes ok symbol”
Mid-hundreds. idk, way higher than I was getting for forgetting to delete random game of thrones episodes
I am keeping some torrents alive and have mad seed ratios on some of them. If it goes under five seeds and I’ve downloaded it.
To OP, the more seeds a torrent has, the easier it is for everyone to download it, and the less each seeder has to contribute. Think of it as a sort of giving back to the community.
Obviously, the latest episode of popular TV show doesn’t need your help, but obscure bits of media can actually die out. Or stuck at the same 40% for months.
Since the files are just kept on everyone’s computer, if no one has that file while online, no one can download it. No central file repository.
I also feel like D&D is kinda hard to learn and has decades of terminology and baggage that contribute to that. Ah well
me slowly putting away my logarithmic power curve and orbital mechanics RPG that no one will ever play
Read the instructions, but also sometimes windows defender or whatever helpfully deletes suspicious files that you need.
Unrelated program, but cracking solidworks required removing every trace of the student copy I had installed (well, registries and program files at least)
I hop on to TOR, but it’s pretty much the only thing I go onto TOR for. I got some soviet industrial manuals
Oh, where’s that option in VLC? (I’d probably skip if given the choice, I remember wanting to constantly with game of thrones but whoever I was with insisted on watching the entire 5 hours every time)
I feel like people like remembering shenanigans or getting one over a shitty GM, but actually playing it was a slog especially with experienced power gamers at the same as new players. Also apparently enjoy arguing semantics to “win”. Bleh
I have to ration disk space and internet here is typically not amazing
For me, it was binging all of House and Stargate
Having no money and deciding that shouldn’t stand between me and media I wouldn’t pay for anyway. Also my local college’s DC++ network, where someone had about 20 TB back in 2006 (which was a bit of a culture shock after having been banned from watching most TV during childhood).
Part of me likes poring over lists of slightly different things with complex interactions, but for the most part I think such rules are a relic back when the design philosophy seemed to be “use these dice” and “the players might do it, there should be a rule and probably a roll”.
Also SR5 having drug effects separate to the drug prices, among many other things. I really want to see a more nerdy SR vidya but that probably won’t happen
I remember I downloaded the FFG Rogue Trader in 2008, and it was just Twilight with the troll face watermarked on each page. That was a long road trip.
But also yes
I wonder if I can set up an image AI that only takes images from big company copyrights (with some weighting), also advertising
Now she is a queen, as dark and beautiful as the night
Yes (though mostly a 3.5 hater, though hate is probably way too strong a word, more like a “I wish 80% of RPG players played something else”) (I haven’t played 5e, played a bunch of 4e)