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What finally cracked your egg?
  • My egg cracked when I was thinking about what to wear to Edinburgh Pride, picked out a cute skirt in Primark and then had a "Oh... this feels Cody and secure and right and huh" moment when trying it on in the fitting room...

  • name the game
  • Damn it felt good as a resto druid on the final phase of Lady Vashj back in SSC when this happened though... only a couple of us alive... dodging the bad shit on the ground... throwing rejuvenation on myself, and moonfire spam on her as to stand still was to die... instant spells only were viable... then having her go down in that craziness just a few days before her big nerf... yeah that's a "core memory" moment for me!

  • Well, We Have a Speaker. He’s an Election Denier and an Extreme Christian Fundamentalist.
  • The House rules haven't had a change... any amendments to the rules would need to be presented in a motion and voted on by the full House.

    In principle he's susceptible to the same threats as McCarthy. However since he's loved by the Treason Causcus and the "moderates" fear making the party look inept with another speaker battle...

  • How it feels the rest of combat after getting a crit
  • Worse still is when the dicey deities decide to toy with their players...

    RP leading up to combat where you have a healthy modifier? Nat20 nice and simple...

    Very important roll in combat that otherwise might lead to needing a death save? How's that roll just shy of the AC looking for you?

  • McCarthy behind move to kick Pelosi out of her office, sources say -- so he can move into it
  • Huh? How does this make any sense?

    There's a number of unlisted offices that can be assigned to various people who need them... the complex is large.

    And Hoyer wasn't ever Speaker so... ?

    I guess offices were left empty since Ryan resigned rather than stay as a Member?

    Also blaming the Democratic members for the Republican party pushing through rules that allowed one of their more insane to issue the removal vote, and that it was Republicans that spoke in the debate and then basically removed him...

    It's petty madness.

  • i find it's a great tool.
  • But in this case, there were extensive technical talks over multiple distributions.

    Debian is probably the best example of how the options were pitted against each other with systemd then winning on its merits.

  • i find it's a great tool.
  • And what happened if one of those scripts failed?

    How did your express a dependency of a service on data being mounted?

    Did you ever have to face debugging failing networking via scripts?

  • i find it's a great tool.
  • Except it is clearly written by someone who just despises it, and doesn't really know what they are talking about.

    Init scripts were awful... they varied by distro and frequently were the source of odd problems.

    There's a good reason the Linux industry moved away from them to other ways to handle initialisation of the system and service management.

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