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The Beaverton is pretty good. As far as I know, they only do articles, but maybe there’s a podcast.

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Both are good. From a genre perspective it shows that corporations have taken over. I like the idea of corporate militaries, but corps influential enough to tell governments what to do hews closer to reality.

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wizard … However, every DM I have played with seems to forget that spell scrolls, especially Cantrip spell scrolls, are a thing that exist and can be found as loot.

The DM has a tonne of crap to manage. Most modern modules don’t do a very good job of providing dungeons or other places to grind loot.

Talk to the DM and tell them your wizard goals. Hopefully they’ll help you down that path. I was playing an Evoker, and I wanted to up my Int, so my DM and I worked out some purchases and loot to make that happen.

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I like Apple. They popularize a lot of features that haven’t gone mainstream (e.g. face unlock, smart phones with touch screens). Integration in their ecosystem is great. I have to use Apple stuff for work, and I’m consistently impressed with quality of life stuff like being able to share a mouse pointer across devices, Wi-Fi password sharing, etc.

That pushes Android to be better. The baby steps back towards lock screen widgets are a nice example of that.

Having said that, iPhones just don’t work for me. I don’t really like them. I don’t like the photos I take with them (but I like other people’s photos 🤷‍♂️). I like to be able to switch my launcher, so they’re lacking customization for me.

There’s lots of negative stuff about Apple, but that is covered in the other responses to the question.

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Pretty sure that’s a plain.

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If I was Winnie the Pooh, I’d pay Owl to go under deep cover for years to get control over the switches, or Kanga to make sure the Switch Master is indisposed when a military assault begins, or Eeyore to physically disable the switches before the attack. Winnie the Pooh has lots of options.

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tsmc has already said they’ve installed kill switches on these.

They’d be the first target if/when open hostilities break out. c/ncd loves to shit on the PLA, but I bet this is something they’d try to get right.

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I wish we could deescalate this conflict because it benefits NOBODY.

/uj

  • China benefits because they have an enemy that plays well to a domestic audience
  • China would benefit if it could get TSMC’s foundries undamaged;
  • US benefits because Taiwan wants a big buddy to keep it safe, so they’re forced into a de facto alliance
  • US benefits because it has somewhere to park warships off China’s shores

/rj MIC goes brrrrrrrrrr

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Leave. Go for a walk, or a coffee, or go home. Nobody knows you aren’t in a meeting room.

If your co-workers are into it, have a LAN party. I used to work at a place that had a daily management-approved kill session. It was good.

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Totally agree. I am not compatible with summer.

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