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Those graphs are from anydice. I’m not familiar with dice.run, but anydice has been around a long time (15+ years at this point) and is what most people i’m aware of use for comparing dice stats. It can be a little confusing to use, but its pretty good.

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but this meme predates youtube, though…

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I mean, realistically, it sounds like you’re just asking for the older version of D&D stat rolling - roll 3d6. It results in a lower array, more centered around 12, but still has the chance for both low and high stats at much more rare odds.

3d6 probability:

vs standard 4d6dl:

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I’m also a developer, just been too busy to look at it.

But here’s the issue: https://github.com/Fedihosting-Foundation/plemmy/issues/39

There was a new field added (visibility) that links to another object (https://join-lemmy.org/api/types/CommunityVisibility.html), but this is only for one of the calls it makes, i don’t know if there’s other calls that need to be updated as well to get it fully working.

Edit: from plemmy, the bot uses the following calls:

LemmyHttp.get_community()

plemmy.responses.GetCommunityResponse()

LemmyHttp.create_post()

plemmy.responses.PostResponse()

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yeah, the API library the bot uses to connect to the lemmy API broke when the contract changed in the upgrade to 19.5; I logged an issue on the github for the api, but it hasnt gone anywhere, so i doubt the repo is being actively maintained. I haven’t had a chance to really dig into it myself, but if it doesnt go somewhere soon, i might have to see if i can fix it up.

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I mean, thats honestly going to be a thing that happens whenever some people get into something new through a different medium, really. Warped expectations are a thing. We’ve been dealing with it for decades with people who come to D&D/TTRPGs from video games, and expect the in game NPCs to act like theyre from skyrim or something. It’s honestly not that much different, only with a different set of preconceived notions.

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Remina is probably my favorite junji ito book.

Gyo is also pretty darn good.

Other than that, any of the huge omnibus collections always have at least a handful of stories that are really good.

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Dominance*

*- if you ignore the actual dominant party

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