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  • Now I'm convinced that this is the proper interpretation, I think I will stick to the rule in my games but it still feels wrong for two main reasons:

    • I've never considered rogue or ranger a language heavy class, for me a wizard that knows 5 languages makes much more sense.
    • Apperently, according to the rules, there are 0 persons on the entire planet that know only 2 languages, even the stupidest barbarian out there has to know perfectly at least 3 languages.

    What do you think?

  • Dungeons and Dragons @lemmy.world

    Do rogues start with 5 languages now?

  • I understand but that's not how I think when I develop something.

    I usually try to find a tool, library, program or functionality that is missing. If I find something that does that already, I use it. If it is missing something or is not perfect, I try to contribute to it.

    I strongly believe in joining efforts to build better tools and that software quality can soffer from too high fragmentation.

  • Never used arch but I share the same feeling for distro sometimes. A linux distro can either:

    • Introduce a new way of doing things, or some big novelty
    • Being a complete waste of time and effort The vast majority is the second case, but sometimes we are lucky and we get something new.
    1. Instead of wasting time on something that has already 1k iterations, they could redirect that effort on something beneficial to Linux.
    2. Any person contributing to this new installer is a person less contributing to something distro agnostic, which is a loss for everyone.