Yeah, that’s a pretty strong line, plus you could keep going with ever more disturbing questions.
Yeah, that’s a pretty strong line, plus you could keep going with ever more disturbing questions.
I use syncthing, it’s awesome and free, and apart from having to stop Android from trying to limit its background power/data consumption it has been flawless.
Pretty good basic intro to dnd healing, but they are sleeping on Bards as healers. They can apply expertise to perception, which more than makes up for wisdom not being their primary stat. They have access to awesome crowd control and support spells in their list. And then you’ve got the glamour bard’s mantle of inspiration that pours temporary hit points and reaction disengage/movement on several people. A party having a large movement advantage compared to the enemies is one of the best ways to reduce incoming damage.
I mean, nothing is stopping you creating or joining an instance of lemmy that has a charter like that? You could very easily never federate the corpo instances. Astroturfing could still be an issue, but it’s likely you’d never get big enough for that to be an issue.
Yeah, our eldest has been bitten a few times, the rest of the story is basically the same.
All I can do for our kid is focus on him knowing it’s not acceptable behaviour and encouraging him to get an adult’s attention when something like that happens. Honestly, him seeing us say that Felix biting is very naughty seems to help him cope with the emotional distress.
Also our childcare did start doing some activities to practice sharing, and some activities to encourage talking about emotions, which both seemed to help.
imagines himself as an old man, picking at his ears “Ay? Wassat? Post quality beans?” Shrugging, and humbling under my breath while going to the cupboard to take a photo… “Not sure how that’ll help, but I’ll do me best.”
I think the critical question is not so much how many users it lost, but how many contributing users? Given the majority of Reddit users are lurkers, you could easily lose half the content by losing only the top 5% of contributing users…
Um ackshually, decimating only means removing 1/10th, so what happened is actually many times worse than a decimation.
This is very cool, it feels wonderfully forlorn!
Though it does bother me that the debris underneath looks sort of like it’s falling.
I used this for my recipe notes:
ingredients:
- name : Carrots
quantity : 2
units : ""
format : grated
- name : Curry Powder
quantity : 1
units : tbsp
- name : Onion
quantity : 1
format : sliced
And then use FLATTEN ingredients
to create a nicely formatted table of ingredients.
It’s wrong to be dismissive. Hiding something shameful is now, and will likely always be, a critical element of privacy. I agree that it’s not the whole story (or perhaps even the most important part) but it’s certainly the part that people many people spend the most time thinking about.