DomeGuy

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[–] DomeGuy 76 points 2 days ago (2 children)

The Republican party chose not to impeach him when he sent a mob to stop a pro forma session.

The Federalist supreme Court declared him immune for prosecution for whatever shit he does in the white house, and exempt from punishment for what he does outside it.

Fucker didn't declare himself above the law. He just finally realized what his traitorous party has been saying for years.

[–] DomeGuy 5 points 2 days ago (2 children)

The Democrats are a minority in both chambers of Congress. The Republicans should be able to pass a simple spending plan on a party line vote, and if they can't then their dysfunction is not and should never be treated as the Democrats' fault

[–] DomeGuy 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

Pascal's wager is a defense of theism in general, not a specific flavor of theism. If you accept that there is a God, any God, then you can reason and argue about which way to worship her is correct.

If you do not believe that God exists, however, then the particularities of which godhead you worship are irrelevant trivia.

If God or Brahman or Kamisama exist, then they are aware of the imperfect worship flavors that they receive and have appropriate accommodations included, if they are worthy of worship at all. (Please note that Zeus is not included in this list, because that guy's just a rapist bastard.)

[–] DomeGuy 7 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Do you think those morons know that the US military reconfigured itself to be an all-volunter professional force after the Vietnam debacle, and that drafting the unemployed would only be arming them?

[–] DomeGuy 2 points 1 week ago

You're right, the behavior of how Iraq and Afghanistan were handled was entirely different from either Germany or Japan after WW2.

My assertion is that the USA did too much "occupation" and not enough "governance". Both Iraq and Afghanistan essentially had anti-government resistance movements forced into pseudo-national rule without any time to develop local governance.

Once the states were broken W wanted to get out, essentially since he feared accusations of imperialism. Which kept a good twenty year plan from being implemented, and instead led to a twenty year quagmire with one of the two essentially being a failed state.

(Man, that's a lot of essentially's)

I don't mean to defend either invasion as either good for the people or necessarily for American security. I just want to point out that W's position was "go and break things then go home" which is about as imperial as a viking raid.

[–] DomeGuy 13 points 1 week ago

Spoiler alert : it was just a survey of the reported confidence of folk who admitted to using AI.

[–] DomeGuy 17 points 1 week ago (1 children)

So, AI users exhibit a reduction in literally the one skill that the AI expects them to actually have?

I should probably go read that link and see if it's actual degradation or just selection.

[–] DomeGuy 3 points 1 week ago

"I just do what I want" isn't a philosophy, because it doesn't give guidance as to what someone else should do . It's just childishness.

Even Randism / Objectivism stretches selfishness into "rich people should do what they want". Trump doesn't even get that far

I'll grant that the orange felon is consistently selfish, though.

[–] DomeGuy 7 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Even Bush jr wasn't as much imperial as he was militaristic. Iraq and Afghanistan would both have arguably benefited from a time as an American protectorate like Germany or Japan, but W handed over "sovereignty" while the wars were still ongoing.

Trump isn't coherent enough to have an understandable philosophy

[–] DomeGuy 25 points 2 weeks ago

A wizard drops you on the moon. You immediately panic about not being able to breathe, plus your salivia is boiling and your blood is...well, it killed you pretty darn quickly.

Thankfully, the wizard noticed and set spells that puts a tiny bit of atmosphere right over your head, and , repairs the damage inflicted already. There is a chair and a go-board in front of you.

"Wait, that's it?" you ask the wizard after he explains what the spells did. "Arent I going to burn, or freeze, or something?"

"Eventually, yeah," says the wizard as he sits down. "But the human body's great at homeostasis. Since your blood isn't boiling it can circulate heat within you, you can burn calories to add heat as needed, and sweating is absurdly effective since the relative humidity of a vacuum is pretty much less than zero."

"But, didn't the Apollo capsule spin to manage heat, and aren't there huge radiator fins on the ISS so they don't slowly burn? I thought managing heat was hard?"

"It is. For an inanimate object. Especially one that isn't filled with water or surrounded by a thermo exchange medium. You ever see a capsule bleed or a probe sweat?"

[–] DomeGuy 7 points 2 weeks ago

4567

While 0 has no value and is often placed after 9 on keyboards, you asked about digits in a base and not numbers. This becomes clear if you describe the various bases.

  • Binary is 0-1
  • Octal is 0-7
  • Decimal is 0-9
  • Hexadecimal is 0-F

If you sort zero at the end, you'd need to spell out the digits or label them all as 1-0, which isn't very descriptive.

Mind you, "zero-first ordering of digits" is not a fundamental rule, since the glyphs only have a need to be sorted when they stand for a numerical value . And if you used a phrase like "first X digits" without noting a range the omission would be a composition error.

[–] DomeGuy 1 points 2 weeks ago

I see you understood the point made by the example.

For nuclear weapons specifically, the activation code was supposed to be a command and control measure to prevent unauthorized use. Having it both be an easily remembered code and one widely known made that whole system meaningless theatre.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by DomeGuy to c/pathfinder2e
 

First house rule from my P2e remaster game, offered for your review.

Spell Slot Heresy

Since Pathfinder is balanced at a per encounter level, per-day limits on daily abilities are largely only kept around due to tradition. And tradition is just peer pressure from strangers, I don't see a good reason to follow it.

Any spellcaster can recover spent spell-slots with a one-hour activity, as noted below, while characters with focus points can recover them during combat.


Recover Magic

Traits: concentrate, exploration, manipulate
Requirements: You have expended a spell slot or used some other once-per-day activity

You spend one hour to recover your expended magical power.

During such time you may not work on any other activities or actions or be treated for wounds. At the end of the hour you regain spell slots or once-per-day abilities as per your daily preparations. If you have cast spells from a wand or staff, the item also regains any expended uses or charges.

If you are a prepared spellcaster such as a cleric or wizard, you may not replace what spells you have prepared for the day.


Refocus (1A)

Traits: concentrate, flourish, manipulate
Requirements: You are missing at least one focus point.

You take a moment to perform some deed to restore your magical connection, such as touching a talisman, speaking a phrase, or simply taking a breath. Doing so restores 1 Focus Point at the end of your turn.


EDIT: For the record, please presume the above is all released under the ORC license as a derivative of Player Core 1.

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