[-] Killer_Tree@beehaw.org 2 points 2 weeks ago

I mostly agree with you, except I think Nicolas Cage gave it his all and was creepily interesting. It's a shame they didn't put his role in a better film.

[-] Killer_Tree@beehaw.org 3 points 1 month ago

I had the Secret of Monkey Island on a CDROM as a kid and the soundtrack of the original is burned deep into my brain.

Fun fact: you could put the game CD into a normal CD player, skip track 1 (The data track) and just vibe listening to the entire soundtrack while rollerblading.

Time for me to give it another listen, I hope it holds up!

[-] Killer_Tree@beehaw.org 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Instead of trying to specifically carve out spaces for each one, try just figuring out the balance of the starting play area and immediate neighboring regions. Then have rough ideas of where some other continents in the world are, and as other spieces come up that are rare for the region you can say they are originally from continent X.

Until the players actually go visit these other places, you don't need to have societies fully formed and figured out. Once players decide to visit, you should have at least one session of sea/air/whatever travel buffer to give you time to populate new lands (and can then adjust for any storyline/player interest.)

For example, in my campaign I told my players that the elven homeland was in the continent to the south. Three years later they are finally going to visit there, and it turns out I now know that the elders and majority of elves in the capital city live in a giant treetop metropolis while halflings and some other races are engaged in a 1920s style drug-fueled gang warfare on the ground level amidst a technological revolution (Drive-by violence is much more interesting with repeating crossbows and fireballs instead of tommy guns and bombs). The elves care very little about what the "dirty ground races" are up to because as a consequence of their longevity, they are very slow to change and adapt to a changing world.

Had I tried to figure out their society at the start of the campaign, it would have been nothing like that.

[-] Killer_Tree@beehaw.org 1 points 1 month ago

There's no other system that quite captures the feeling of, "Shit, that was a lot of damage. Do I try to heal them before it rolls to 0 or just spam attack and hope to end combat before they go down?"

[-] Killer_Tree@beehaw.org 1 points 1 month ago

I agree, throwing enemies into stacks is much more amusing than everyone just standing around.

[-] Killer_Tree@beehaw.org 5 points 3 months ago

I can only imagine how terrifying it must be to face the pressure of an entire government for sharing information. Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, Aaron Swartz, Reality Winner, and many more people have bravely shared information at great personal cost and have faced consequences because of it. I wish Mr. Li the best of luck, because long after he is forgotten by most of the Internet he will still be suffering blowback for the brave act of spreading truth. Not all heros wear capes, but some may look like cats.

[-] Killer_Tree@beehaw.org 1 points 4 months ago

I was supposed to organize the upgrade to pro at my workplace - then I got an offer I couldn't refuse somewhere else. I feel bad because the guy who replaced me is struggling to get to grips with arcmap, and somehow will need to oversee the transition... I'm using pro at the new place, and while I don't like a lot of the changes, map series are indeed fantastic. No more changing layouts a dozen times to export new versions of a project!

[-] Killer_Tree@beehaw.org 2 points 5 months ago

What is your favorite haiku that comes to mind?

[-] Killer_Tree@beehaw.org 7 points 6 months ago

Just be honest with yourself if you think you could do the job. If so, apply. If you get an interview, then Google how to do the job and watch some videos about that position, the software that is used, lingo, etc. 90% of the people interviewing you will have virtually no idea what the job is, they are just asking questions to see if seems like you think you know what you are doing. If you get the job, even if you DO know how to do it, still Google how to do it and keep learning and mastering it. The only people who perfectly know how to do a job are usually those who are ready to move to a new position or ready to retire.

[-] Killer_Tree@beehaw.org 5 points 8 months ago

It doesn't matter any more than any other individual data point. The concern is that when all the data points are collated, it gives a LOT more information about someone than many people realize.

[-] Killer_Tree@beehaw.org 29 points 9 months ago

Here's another website referencing that article for visibility: https://metacurity.substack.com/p/best-infosec-related-long-reads-for-d92

[-] Killer_Tree@beehaw.org 1 points 9 months ago

If you have a VR headset then you don't have to wait! https://store.steampowered.com/app/763790/TrainerVR/

Unrelated, but if you do have a VR headset (Or get one) make sure to check out Walkabout Mini Golf!

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