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  • (Not shooting the messenger, just as info for other readers.)
    Using hashtags for this seems like an idea with some severe limitations because it can only see the posts it has happened to come across otherwise. (Unlike the other group formats.)

    @ada @meteorswarm

  • Yes, this is great, rogue for sure but the background that @TheMikeDrop came up with is so awesome that it makes me wanna think to not stick too closely to Folk Hero. After all, backgrounds were meant to be mix-and-match, make-up-your-own etc. But folk hero is def the one to snarf stuff from! Charlatan can also have some cool stuff perhaps!

  • "Trump world" legal representation is a problem. They'll pressure you into lying for them.

  • Are you working from modules or from your own homebrew?

    Since you have so many players maybe one of them can help you with these fights 💁🏻‍♀️

  • We use the house rule where players make all the rolls so when they roll a 1 when defending, that's like a crit.

    I feel all sorts of ways—sometimes when they're on a roll I can start hoping for some adversity, sometimes when they have a string of bad luck I can root against them, and sometimes when I'm feeling one way I'm playing it up as the other—if you've read Knights of the Dinner Table, that's sorta the vibe—and all of that's fine.

    Because when I was prepping the game, I did that as a super fan of the characters. But now once the game is started I can't control it. I can't control how many monsters they meet, or what the stats of those monsters are, because that's all been set. Nor can I control whether or not those monsters crit. I play them hard and to the best of my ability and I don't pull punches 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • Generosity. Unyielding unflinching generosity. Giving the other NPCs and PCs the attention they need.

    You can also look for ideas in books like Hillfolk (has ideas on how a “dramatic pole” can help, i.e. being torn between two conflicting values like home life vs work) or Play Unsafe (such as playing with status, being a noble or a servant). Play Unsafe also has the wonderful tip to not be afraid to be boring or obvious when improvising, to say the first thing that comes to mind as opposed to trying to force a creative or unique idea, because what you think is gonna be boring may well be super interesting to the other players (and when it's not, it's at least something basic and fundamental they can easily build on).

    You can also collaborate with another player for a type of relationship with their character like being their body guard, religious follower, sibling, servant, spouse, teacher, or student. (Only if they’re into it, of course!) Some storytellers over the years have used extremely shallow and two-dimensional characters to great effect over the years simply by having a cast of characters collide with each other—people meeting other people is great story fuel.

  • Create Food and Water.

  • That red one squeezed into the misc row looks painful 🤕

  • I'm also an artist, for whatever that's worth, 🤷🏻‍♀️

    Copyright is artificial scarcity which is ultimately designed for publishers, not workers.

    One of the many, many bugs in market capitalism is that it can't handle when something is difficult to initially create but when copies are cheap. Like a song. It's tricky to write it but once you have it you can copy it endlessly. Markets based on supply and demand can't handle that so they cooked up copyright as kind of a brutal patch, originally for book publishers in an era where normal readers couldn't easily copy books anyway, only other publishers could.

    It's a patch that doesn't work very well since many artist still work super hard and still have to get by on scraps. Ultimately we need to re-think a lot of economics. Not only because digital threw everything on its ear and what could've been a cornucopia is now a tug of war for pennies, but also because of climate change (which is caused by fossil fuel transaction externalities being under-accounted for—if I sell you a can of gas, the full environmental impact of that is not going to be factored in properly. Sort of like how a memory leak works in a computer program).

    I definitively sympathize with your artist friends and I've been speaking out against AI art, at least some aspects of it (including, but not limited to, the environmental impact of new models, and the increasing wealth&power concentration for big data capital).

  • no more Brave

    So there's a silver lining. But the WEI project is still overall a complete disaster that needs to rot on the vine. It'll wreck not just browser diversity but overall hackability, adblocks, mashups, and above all: accessibility.

  • Right.

    Instead, the worry is that devs will write other server backend code that won't respect browser back-holds, that will demand compliance.

  • These bookburnings are a Nazi project. The guy who started them is a Nazi leader who wants Sweden and Denmark to be ethnically cleansed. And sickeningly, the entire Swedish justice system from cops through judges to politicians backed him up (and now that there are repercussions they have cold feet).

    People who are like "lol muslims can't handle a li'l free speech? It's only paper" have been deceived. They've fallen right into the trap as designed by the fachos. The classic tactic: do something that the target group understands as a hate-fueled threat but that onlookers misperceive as not that big of a deal.

    Free speech is vital to an open and just society. The exceptions need to be few and clearly defined. (Counterfeits and frauds being a pretty commonly understood one.) I hold that inciting hatred against the outgroup should be such an exception.

    Karl Popper put it perfectly:

    Unlimited tolerance must lead to the disappearance of tolerance. If we extend unlimited tolerance even to those who are intolerant, if we are not prepared to defend a tolerant society against the onslaught of the intolerant, then the tolerant will be destroyed, and tolerance with them.