Yeah, I remember backing it on kickstarter.
Yeah, I remember backing it on kickstarter.
Honestly, this is sort of exactly what I wanted out of asking this, thank you so much!
If I watch everything on a monitor via my computer, do I still need to pay a TV license fee or do I only need to play it if I want to use iPlayer? How does that all work? I definitely will not have an actual TV for a while.
That’s for tuning into TV stations and iPlayer.
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Technically not entirely new, but I’m hoping to introduce my group to Changeling: the Dreaming. It’s a personal favourite system, and I think it’s probably going to work better than D&D for what I personally want to run.
I’ve misread the at proto docs, and understood that it could have been a way to combine twitter with a feed reader, and honestly, that sounds like a good idea for a platform.
For he himself has said it, / And it’s greatly to his credit, / That he is an Englishman!
They’re just scones.
Mint’s a pretty nice distro, all things considered. The only one I’d turn my nose up against is Manjaro, mostly because of their leadership’s reputation as clowns.
Changeling: the Dreaming fan here. Our system is better suited to the roleplay side of things, several sessions can go by without a single combat, and it’s not the core focus of the system.
I’d say the spontaneity of this medium is definitely one of it’s strong suits.
Honestly, I probably feel this more than this being the actual truth.
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no it’s not.
I’m just not bothering with a company that’s repeating the exact same mistakes as their predecessors, so it’s basically anything but 5e for me nowadays.
I use nix like the AUR for debian.
See: Disco Elysium.
I just use whatever’s in the box.
This is exactly why I’m not using windows on this box. Too much hassle.
Depends on the check.