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eerongal,
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hey there! did you intend to make this community locked? because it looks like it is. This means that only moderators can make posts. https://ttrpg.network/pictrs/image/83600982-7ba6-432e-b3d3-3a06851b420b.png

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Earthbound is eternally on my list of games i play through every couple of years. Its such a great game. Some aspects of it are a tad clunky by modern sensibilities (inventory management, going through the menus for a lot of things, etc.), but overall it holds up really well. Also if you liked earthbound, mother 3 is also 100% worth playing. Mother 1 (or beginnings, or whatever you wanna call it), is hard to recommend to anyone but the most diehard fans, though.

I like earthbound the most of all of em, but thats purely for nostalgia reasons. From a critical perspective, i think mother 3 is the superior game.

eerongal,
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The person who paid the round up donation (i.e. you) is the person allowed to use the donation for their tax benefit. If you save receipts with round up donations, you can deduct them on your taxes, but no one does that.

eerongal,
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Thats only because of how the standard deduction works; If you have to itemize, then any amount of charitable donations can be deducted (up to like 60% of your AGI i think). Basically anyone needs to “outweigh” the standard deduction with their own deductions, because doing otherwise is worse. Technically i think you could forgo the standard deduction and use your own, even if you don’t go over the standard deduction, but why would you?

eerongal,
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whenever you start a game, there’s always a phantom player 2 that joins, and it absolutely wrecks the hardest difficulty

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Probably because of expected expenditures; creating and hosting a streaming platform isn’t cheap, and if you have a company that already seems to be floundering, announcing “we’re going to spend a boatload of money we don’t have” doesn’t instill confidence.

eerongal,
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MinuteFood on youtube did a video just yesterday talking about the science of cast iron, and why they’re not dirty like many people seem to think.

youtu.be/w0R1jVN3LaY?si=HguOYRn19Hn6HyP6

eerongal,
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Most places in the US have peak and off peak hours with different pricing already. Certain smart thermostats can take advantage of this for running your AC and such.

eerongal,
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And it always marks the damn “thank you for contacting Microsoft” post as “the answer”

eerongal,
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Backdoor Roth conversions + outsized gains like mentioned in the image would pretty easily explain that, which is all “perfectly legal”

eerongal, (edited )
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You missed out, bro. It was you from the future calling to warn you of your dire fate and how to avoid it.

eerongal,
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pretty sure theyre talking about the show runners, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, the same people who ran (and messed up) game of thrones.

Site / service that will send a message at a specific date/time?

This is maybe a weird request, but I’m looking for a way to send myself some information at a specific time in the future. Basically, it’s because I’ve got a few sites that are huge distractions for me at the moment, and I can’t stop checking my accounts, responding to messages, etc. My willpower is so low, and I’ve...

eerongal,
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i mean, you basically just described a calendar app…so…a calendar? Most calendar applications/services are capable of sending email reminders.

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Reddit tried a crypto thing. “Community points”. I believe they killed that program before even rolling it out too far.

web.archive.org/web/…/community-points/

eerongal,
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Yeah, that was a thing too. I don’t remember the details of it though

eerongal,
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Yeah, as others have said, its been down for a while. It was noticed a little while back, so we created a local pathfinder community which is still really small. !pathfinder

eerongal,
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some people tried to get ahold of them via mastodon, but turned up nothing, so i dunno. I have no ties to the admins of it, so i have no extra insight.

What’s right for me?

I’m looking for a better TTRPG experience. Started with AD&D in satanic panic era, left, came back to 5E a half dozen years ago. Got a great group & GM but some things just don’t suit me. For one, wouldn’t mind being done with Hasbro. My biggest issues in D&D? Character regret, & swinginess. Rolling up a character idea...

eerongal,
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Recommend you check out dungeon world. It’s fairly rules light, it’s got a d&d feel, and you have all your “regular” d&d style classes.

It’s a “powered by the apocalypse” system, which means it utilizes a 2d6 rolling mechanic that leans towards success.

That is, generally speaking, it’s a graded scale. Roll 2d6, add modifiers. under 6 is failure, 7-9 is a “medium” success, and 10+ is a “great” success. It leans towards success because the average of 2d6 before modifiers is 7, the lowest success number.

One thing that might trip you up running it (I know it did me), is that enemies don’t get a “turn”. The enemy turn is essentially the player’s failures. You go in to attack and roll a 6? The enemy parries your attack and counters you.

eerongal,
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I agree with the other poster; you should look into proxmox. I migrated from ESXi to proxmox 7-8 years ago or so, and honestly its been WAY better than ESXi. The migration process was pretty easy too, i was able to bring over the images from ESXi and load them directly into proxmox.

eerongal,
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i’ll note it was liberally stolen from !linuxmemes!linuxmemes when i saw it on there just recently.

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reasonably sure it’s a reference to D&D beyond and buying the books on there.

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