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  • Go towards the end of the zipper and put your turn signal on. I'll let you in.

    Don't: go to the end of the zipper with the turn signal on and just follow the shoulder line assuming I'll let you in. You actually have to yield. If you use the shoulder because no one let you in right away and you couldn't be assed to slow down even a little I'll actively block your criminal ass.

  • Did hobbits exist then? Even if they did, they aren't the type of people to want a ring of power. At best it'd make their pumpkins grow huge and they're feet extra hairy.

  • Yeah. I was pretty sure the dude in the big hat that was they only direct link to God was infallible.

  • Didn't Hank Green make done 2d glasses specifically for this?

  • This needs explanation. Enshittification is a very cromulent word.

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    No rules about voting on this community. This isn't reddit.

  • Bad faith is trying to pretend that antizionism in 2023 is different to antisemitism.

    This argument is bad faith. Or you're just plain wrong. You can pick.

  • It's actually not that hard! There's only a handful of core rules to know for every session and the rest you can learn as you go.

    Attacks and spell attacks: 1d20+prof (proficiency bonus)+ability+special bonuses (items, buffs, etc)
    Ability checks: 1d20+ability. If it's a skill check you have proficiency in, add +prof.
    Saving throws: 1d20+ability, +prof if you're proficient in that saving throw.
    Note: all of these bonuses are summed up on your character sheet under your spellcasting page, your weapons, skill lists and saving throw lists.

    In encounters you can do the following: Action (extra attack included in 1 action), Bonus Action, Reaction, Movement, Item Interaction, and any number of Free Actions.

    DCs for figuring out how hard something easy:
    5: very easy, most people can do this most of the time
    10: easy, people trained can reliably do this
    15: medium, decent odds if skilled
    20: hard, rare success unless very skilled
    25: very hard, rare success even with highly skilled
    30: nearly impossible, heroic aptitude still fails most of the time
    35: godly, the highest DC likely to see. impossible without epic amounts of skill and even then very unlikely. even demigods may fail

  • You're all over this thread defending Israel and now you're equating Jewish people with the Israeli government. Bad faith arguing.

  • Yeah. Not very historic when inflation surpasses it. Better than nothing though!

  • I'm confused. I'm sure SCOTUS is annoyed at having to deal with so many cases from just 1 person. I'm annoyed at my job when 1 customer makes a lot of extra work for us. That's like, every damn day at most jobs, though.

    They can decline to take cases which means that they are agreeing with the lower court rulings. The only other option is for law enforcement to not pursue charges against a felonious former president.

  • Only call the cops if you're 100% OK with anyone involved and around being killed. I.e. you're already under threat of death.

  • I'm going to get a priest to bless the rains down in America and that'll baptize the entire landmass. There, now everyone is "christian" and they should be OK with people being gay.

    /s There's like 3 terrible ways this is an awful idea.

  • To pull this off, the Raspberry Pi is programmed to act as a router. Any lookups that are associated with Google’s push service are redirected to a nonexistent IP and blocked from reaching your phone. When the mailbox door is opened and you place a phone inside, an ESP-32 is activated which sends a notification to the Pi that it’s okay to allow push notifications through.

    I'm not well versed in networking, but this reads to me as it blocks and sends all notifications to the void and then while in the box the Pi allows new ones through.

    The question then is do push notifications need an ACK and if they fail to receive one do they try again? I know cell carriers can tell when you're out of connection and can delay notifications and packets until you reconnect but this is slightly different.

  • With how this routes push notifications to an invalid IP, will they be resent or are they lost? When you put your phone is the box will you get all your missed notifications or just ones coming in while it's in the box?

    Also your guests will think their phone is broken or your Wi-Fi is down.

  • Musk HATES hates public transportation. Which is weird because he's in a private jet when he travels anyways.

  • Instant Spoiled Milk can also be made by adding a mirror vinegar. It's also a cheat way to make buttermilk.

  • Also stop requiring marijuana be tested for security clearances for your own employees.

  • I had a free key and gave it away. Not worth the time.