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  • I'll say it again, make ALL bathrooms genderless and non-communal. Individual rooms, walls floor to ceiling, complete with lockable door for each toilet. This saves us from soooo many other issues aside from this "debate."

  • it’d probably take more than a few minutes for the explosion to engulf the entire sun, meaning that you would have time to send a meme before lights went out.

    Okay, good. That makes me feel better.

  • I would love an intelligent filter that could just simply hide duplicate/cross-posts.

    That may exist somewhere and I am in fact currently looking for a new Lemmy client for Android, so if anyone knows of one with such a feature, please let me know. Or even a good open source client that accepts feature requests.

  • Secondly, would it even be possible to know in that the sun has exploded?

    The meme says "in the 8 minutes it takes for the light to reach us" but that would also be the precise moment in which we learn of the explosion leaving us with no time to make memes.

    Which leads me back to my initial question, how, if at all possible, could we setup an early (seconds/minutes) warning system for such an event?

    Possibly some kind of quantum entangled alarm system in a lower orbit around the sun?

    Completely tossing around BS of course, just an interesting thought experiment.

  • That may be partially true, but I think those that got into DnD from Stranger Things, Critical Role, etc., will either not stick with TTRPGs or stick with them long enough to eventually discover other games. Especially considering Critical Role is working on and actively showing other systems.

    I've played for maybe 15 years since 3.5e, and in my experience, the few that seemed more adamant about sticking to DnD are the older players that have been with it since AD&D. Players my age or younger (that I've encountered) seem to be more open to at least trying other games. And the OGL is the biggest reason why I started branching out more, and I try to tell that to anyone that brings up TTRPGs in conversation.

    The hardest part I've found is finding others willing to GM said other games.

    But with all that said, Fuck Hasbro. You just had to be (obstructively) greedy.

  • Between that and the OGL shitshow, I've been doing my best to stop giving them money. I'll even see new merch and think to myself "man if only WotC had just stfu, I would totally buy that".

    I've already invested a ton of money into many different RPGs over the past year though, and Free League Publishing is by my far my favorite new publisher.

  • That was my guess, from others' context. Hits almost all of the good points.

    How containerized though? Could it be a replacement for a docker server "farm" on a single machine or is it know for apps to simply use locally?

  • I was born with clubbed feet and if my friend was dm'ing, he always gave me the option for a free "feat" that granted any characters I made improved unarmed strikes but only for kicking.

  • For the better part of a decade, I've used Cloudflare's DNS servers, 1.1.1.1 & 1.0.0.1, mostly because they claimed it was more secure and slightly faster than say, Google's 8.8.8.8.

    What are the secure-minded folks using these days?

  • On the rare occasion, I find myself on a mobile website or an app, and I know what I want to tap, what I need to tap, so I move to tap it, and the damn ad loads slower (I swear as intended) which shifts everything on my screen causing me to inadvertently tap it.