
mthomason.bsky.social
d20pfsrd.com / Open Gaming Network coder and server monkey, RPG designer
Interests: Wargaming, RPGs, Doctor Who, Middle Earth, Discworld, Marvel, all Sci-Fi, Microelectronics
He/Him.
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I'm responsible for the genocide of an alien species in order to industralize their planet.
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Congratulations, you have pre-qualified to run for government.
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Hey :)
I would say contact this etsy store www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1...
They seem to be offering to do customs as well as the ones listed.
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Makes me feel so old when I see "army box" and still think there'll be 25-50 minis inside it...
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Oh, such an unfair question. How can I pick *just one*?
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Cat!
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I move a piece of furniture and behind it there'll be a ballpoint pen, a couple of dozen Lego pieces, and three bits off Warhammer models that I'd given up on ever seeing again.
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Honse!
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Fair. At least the rest is a good step in the right direction!
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Who builds door-gate in a boulder-rock anyway?
Need to seek-look in case it's a gnawhole from real world, can let in many-many skaven-friends!
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I've never glued my fingers to anything else.
To *themselves* is a whole different matter.
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Never had-had this problem with warpstone communicators. Blame silly man-things for stupid inventions with ever-increasing G's.
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Only reason I can think it'd be stacked up high is because no bugger wants to read it.
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As with so many times before, I wish I could remember to ask myself that first, and save a lot of wasted effort.
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So, after spending time figuring that out and what woudl be needed to do it (most likely a serial terminal app to type into that sends the keystrokes to the destination), I finally got around to asking myself why the fuck I would need this
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I know I can build that adapter by doing something like USB to Serial TTL into an Arduino into destination USB as HID mouse/keyboard device
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I was going to go with either that or Atlas Shrugged.
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I think that'd horribly unbalance the game at lower levels, maybe put an XP requirement on thick cut.
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California obviously conquers Earth sometime during Age of Technology, Meaning by the time Emps conquers all the tribal leaders in the Unification Wars he's really just conquering bits of California.
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The mod support thing isn't strictly accurate. NO version of Starfield supports mods yet. Some people have hacked things together to make sorta-mods work on the Steam version while we wait for the Creation Kit.
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Man-things choose incredibly dull-stupid methods of government when much easier to have council with thirteen seats.
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Man-thing pizza always useful. Cheese arrive on disposable dough-plate that doubles as throw-spin weapon after you tongue-lick it clean. Even Clan Skryre in grand-awe of design-plans!
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I'm not transporting him anywhere, he'll be going in a display case and never moving again.
... great, now I sound like Trazyn.
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The politest way to describe it would be "unironical references to Ayn Rand"
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Current (10e)
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Fucks sake how is it 2023?
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Oh cool, I think I have that Royal Guard still
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At that point you'd then go to the SM provider and demand access to the contents of that specific user's account.
Allowing a generic trawl of data would be an invasion of privacy.
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Court orders aren't usually granted unless there's reasonable suspicion. So you have to have some kind of suspicion first of a crime being committed, then get a court order for the specific things you want. So you need a name of a suspect at least, plus the reason why you suspect them. (1/2)
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AFAIK, police need a court order to force a social media platform to disclose data from their servers.