There are more translations. Some links return 404 already
INeedMana
The fact that there seem to be a bunch of translations of this text on different websites is interesting
I use
- notebook and pen for notes during play (temporary notes and those to be transferred to GM notes later)
- mobile with my adventure/secret notes
- PC for rulebook pdf, playing music and managing VTT (most basic there is, I could be displaying that on a tablet)
My users range from
- scrap of papers and looking at the map over my shoulder
- through notebook and laptop for VTT
- to full laptop-only setup
But also I split the party the moment they get a job and with 3 players we don't have a problem of running out of things to do for a character. There are many different people but at my current table someone scrolling through the mobile means their character is underutilized and it's time to toss them some problem
It’s why ancient coin collecting is inside the price range of many ordinary people
At least some positive
It surprises me both ways. One, how cheap such old things can be. Second, what being a billionaire means in connection to that
It's so old that an average person has to wiki the culture that made this. Value estimate starts at 20k £ (if I understand correctly). ~10£ per year. Am I the only one dumbfounded?
yeah, you need some help
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On serious note, have you by any chance somehow saved the previous start and end values? Like in history of the shell, terminal or even a piece of paper?
I've found out in the past, that if you recreate the partition table as it was, the data will be read fine
Otherwise, you might need to use RescueCd to try and get the partition borers back. But if you haven't rebooted since that fateful keypress, first focus on trying to get to what partition borders were printed in the terminal earlier. IMO it will be the fastest and easiest
Even if you will get those in cylinders and will have to calculate those back to MBs
I don't think they do, honestly. Being rich does not necessarily mean being smart
And those who pay for not being brought up on the lists of most rich, probably don't use tech themselves
Their wealth comes from stocks, bonds and land, not an account that can be hacked. Their safety against kidnapping for ransom comes from being pals with most of politicians and/or having clout in the right circles to help any politician that will ping high enough to be allowed to get an appointment
I don't mean to pry but I'm curious where are you hosting this?
I envy that people host their projects. But I feel a lot of unease about opening ports to a machine that is tied to a check I'll receive. Hence I'm curious which service you've chosen
WasItAI is a powerful AI-powered tool designed to detect AI-generated images. It helps users differentiate between real and fake images, ensuring the integrity of visual content. WasItAI uses advanced algorithms to analyze the characteristics and patterns within an image. By comparing these features against a vast database of real and AI-generated images, it can accurately detect the image's origin.
There've been proofs (scientific papers) that what we call AI currently can't really do that
At that point just let me ditch the formality and send over the summary in the first place.
A tangent a little bit but so much this. Why haven't we normalized using fewer words already?
Why do we keep writing (some blogs and all of content marketing) whole screens of text to convey just a sentence of real content?
Why do we keep the useless hello and regards instead of just directly getting to the points already?
this is (I guess) Korean translation on hrfrance, which without
/ko/
seems to be a french Linux news site