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Whisdeer 52 points 3 years ago

Can we have something like tankiejerk here? I seriously liked browsing that sub after a bad day with the red fashs.

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Whisdeer 18 points 3 years ago

I couldn't be the only one who found 2 days to be a ridiculously low time as well.

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Whisdeer 17 points 3 years ago

Try to visit - he’s on vlemmy.net - I can’t interact without logging in. My account doesn’t work - is it a different account for every instance?

No, but you need to access that user through your instance.

If you want to go to gaming@lemmy.ml, go to lemmy.world/c/gaming@lemmy.ml not to lemmy.ml/c/gaming

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Whisdeer 15 points 3 years ago

Hey, just fyi, there are different branches of communism. The most popular ones vehemently oppose Russia, China, and North Korea.

u/CommunistLady is part of the delusional few who are pro-China, but please don't attack communists as a whole because of the loud idiots.

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Whisdeer 14 points 3 years ago

I noticed that I'm not bound by any social media in specific (just WhatsApp and Discord for family and friends), just by the need to scroll something and see some things of interest. And I would rather scroll away at this site. It is calmer and people are more friendly.

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Whisdeer 13 points 3 years ago

Why would I want 100 fragmented communities for the exact same thing?

I believe over time it'll sort out and one community will be dominant. But the reason you want this is so whoever got c/canada won't be dominant. If the mod of c/canada was a QAnon lizardpeople nut, you wouldn't need to make c/RealCanada because there's not a single real c/canada. You would make c/canada@lemmy.ml

But also, many communities were spread out even in reddit. Like r/traa and r/egg_irl.

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Whisdeer 10 points 3 years ago

I run Stable Diffusion locally. It's free but you need a nice video card though.

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Whisdeer 8 points 3 years ago

If I click on the fediverse icon on your post I get carried to lemmy.blahaj.zone though. I wanted to link it inside the users' current instance like /c/ and /u/ do.

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Whisdeer 7 points 3 years ago

If I right-click copy it, it brings me to https://lemmy.world/comment/128943. It isn't what I want, I want a way to bring others into this post but inside their own instances.

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Whisdeer 7 points 3 years ago

Go on to smaller communities. Charity works or hobby meetups are like, cheating your way into social lives because (a) Everyone wants you to be there (b) You have a subject in common and (c) if you don't feel like talking you can turn your attention to the work or the hobby and be seen in a positive light for it.

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Whisdeer 6 points 3 years ago

Tapioca. Faz um pastelzinho, faz sagu, faz um monte de coisa.

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Whisdeer 6 points 3 years ago

Get Anadius' updater.

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Whisdeer 5 points 3 years ago

I tried to feed this into img2img but it just got MORE uncanny:

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Whisdeer 5 points 3 years ago

Not a book but the Alexandrian website is the stuff that inspired the Return of the Lazy Dungeon Master book (compared to the original Lazy Dungeon Master book) and it is for free online.

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Whisdeer 4 points 3 years ago path: 0 83449, hotness: undefined, score: 4, children: 3
Whisdeer 4 points 3 years ago

Personally, I find even the three clue rule a little bit too restricting in practice. Like, what if the players just never investigate the locations where those clues were placed?

The nodes thingy work by being basically a bunch of arrows. The redundancy of "three" makes it very hard for them to miss everything. If they did, the clues they had to begin with were lacking. Alex said in some blog post that he adds new clues on the fly when the players are lost and there is only one remaining for them to discover, but even this should be a rare situation.

(Plus, even if everything works out, it’s triple the prep vs whatever actually becomes relevant in gameplay.)

There's an article of Alex where he said it's not true, because the new clues could either give the players more assets (like new allies) or information about the issue at hand. Since there isn't supposed to be an order of events, this is good. There was this game I planned with three angles to approach the "High Mage": One by her discredited rival trying to desperately accuse her of crimes, other by listening to gossip about her as a great ally for the trans community and the third as the heretic who stole and raised a dragon as a human child. Each combination of those "clues" is a different way they'll think of her entirely.

The approach I’ve found success with is to prep secrets, not plots or clues. Write out a list of a dozen or so things that it would be helpful for the PCs to find out, and then actively look to shoehorn in clues about at least one of those secrets no matter what the players decide to end up doing.

The issue with this approach is that you seemingly shoehorn the clues at the start until the players finally bite, then move to the next one. This goes counter to the spirit of plotless prep. You aren't dictating how they will find out something, but you're still dictating the order in which they will. This is a structure for linear campaigns, not for dynamic ones.

I did the same thing some years back. It ran with success until one of my players complained about being railroaded (wherever I go in town, everything points out to the goblin cave!). I had an ugly discussion with him at the time, but now I realize he was right.

I’ve shaved off tons of prep time since I started going with this approach, and have actually made my sessions more dynamic as well (since I’m more actively looking for chances to feed them info, instead of more passively guarding my hoard of secrets).

What attracted me to plotless prep is that I was sick of trying to "hide my agenda" and I would rather have no agenda at all. I already was always actively looking how to keep them in the rail roads without looking like there are railroads, and this is just a way to do it with more leeway for error.


All being said, I also did a "secret list" structure that was just a list of topics with a rough order. But it wasn't for the plot, it was for the information that the Summoner's Angel Eidolon would gradually share by accident and I wanted "Ah hey I was a mortal once :) I was a mathematician called Jeff who lived over that hill!" (fluff) to come before "your god doesn't exist, although we celestials do, and we only pretend your faith is real because it makes it easier for us to do our bidding" (major world secret).

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Whisdeer 4 points 3 years ago

Eu era.

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Whisdeer 3 points 3 years ago

Do you want info from the other 2 pics too?

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Whisdeer 3 points 3 years ago

De forma bem resumida, as políticas do Brasil sempre seguem muito o rumo das políticas dos EUA. O Bolsonaro foi o nosso Trump e usou as mesmas estratégias do mesmo, incluindo as mentiras escancaradas, as piadas que ferem direitos humanos e a manipulação do discurso em redes sociais (particularmente o WhatsApp e o Telegram). Tivemos até a nossa invasão ao Congresso em Brasília.

O artigo que o site linkou tinha um título bem clickbait-y e eu achei que fosse desse naipe, mas lendo eu vejo que realmente não era nada demais.

Já que estamos no assunto, eu recomendo banir as fontes de notícias categorizadas como "não-confiáveis" pela Wikipedia:

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Whisdeer 3 points 3 years ago

30 year old male, medieval clothes, brown hair, blue eyes, nice, armor, nose, chin, brown beard, smiling Negative prompt: lowres, (bad anatomy), (bad hands), text, missing finger, extra digits, fewer digits, blurry, (mutated hands and fingers), (poorly drawn face), (mutation), (deformed face), (ugly), (bad proportions), (extra limbs), extra face, (double head), (extra head), (extra feet), logo, cropped, worst quality, low quality, normal quality, jpeg, humpbacked, long body, long neck, (jpeg artifacts) Steps: 50, Sampler: DPM++ 2M Karras, CFG scale: 5, Seed: 3388113828, Size: 1024x1024, Model hash: 937f4a8401, Model: D&Diffusion3.0_Protogen-fp32, Denoising strength: 0.75, Version: v1.2.1

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