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Wait, revanced works again?
Sign the petition for a Guillotine emoji.
Wait, revanced works again?
Dip your pretzel sticks or Salzstangen in mustard.
Trust me and thank me later.
How do you know a person is running Arch?
I don’t think she was happy about it, no.
Has anyone ever happily passed away?
Procreate.
Yeah, that’s where I ended up, too. At least Google had the decency to support OPML export so I didn’t have to redo my subscriptions manually.
It refers to the year of our Lord J-town 349.
I occasionally use LLMs to generate a set of characters for a TTRPG, if I don’t have the time to prepare and/or know we’ll play a very limited scenario in terms of who my PCs are able to meet. This is especially true for oneshots where I just don’t want to put too much work in.
I recently built a scenario for a cthulhu themed scenario, that was set in a 1920s Louisiana prison and planned for two to three sessions. I just had an LLM do a list of all the prisoners and guards on the PCs block, with a few notes on the NPCs look and character. This drastically reduced the time I had to put in preparing the scenario.
… and here’s your slightly irradiated kids toy back.