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  • Beserker or Champion in 2024
  • Ah that makes sense. I forgot about the reworked stuff.

  • Beserker or Champion in 2024
  • It depends on what you mean by "outperform." Raw damage? Maybe, but it'll depend somewhat on the gear you find. Utility? Again, depends on what feats you choose. Control? Fighter, if you take the PAM/Sentinel combo (easy enough with the extra ASIs).

    Both characters will be close enough in most things that I would recommend choosing whichever one you think would be more fun and engaging for you. Lv 1 to 20 is typically a long time, and combat will only be part of that (I assume).

    I would also ask your DM about whether they'd have any table rules about the Berzerker fatigue thing. If they'd rule it RAW, I'd recommend a Totem barbarian instead. Bear totem at Lv 3 makes you feel like an absolute beast, IMO.

  • What can be the reasons for self-sabotaging behaviours when it comes to relationships?
  • I'll echo the "see a therapist if it's feasible" recommendations. Here's another possibility:

    We all have a worldview, and that includes our own understanding of who we are. One of the possible reasons for self-sabotage is when we believe ourselves to be a certain way (or that we do/don't deserve something), we tend to self correct for any anomalies, whether good or bad. That is, if I was treated poorly as a child, or otherwise lacked the love and support that children need, I might believe myself to be unlovable and "correct" anything that contradicts that understanding (such as someone showing interest in me).

    It could be that, or any number of other things. I'll echo another recommendation: take note of your emotions when you're in those situations (you might even be able to feel them when you imagine a situation like you described). What do you feel?

  • Workstation Rehaul (Advice Needed)
  • Is there a KVM switch out there

    Not that I've found. I have a similar setup (Thunderbolt dock with two monitors and two laptops). I think the single dock solution is enough for most people, so there's not much financial incentive for people to make a bigger KVM switch.

    2 workstations

    Depends entirely on your expected use case. Would having two different PCs active at once be helpful for you? I don't imagine it would be cheaper, but depending on your machine specs and desired performance, it could end up being cheaper (than having a dock that supports 4 displays and ensuring all your PCs can handle that through one port).

  • Artist is Suing Copyright Office For Refusing to Register His AI Image
  • Fun idea: let him copyright his prompt, if he's so particular about his "creativity."

  • People older than 35: do you remember the first time you used a GPS device to get somewhere?
  • Yep. Seemed pretty shiny compared to printing off directions from MapQuest. Then we figured out how to customize the voice, and it was shenanigans from there.

  • Biden urges de-escalation as Israel bombards Lebanon
  • You know what would urge them? Stop supplying the bombs.

  • Voting Third Party this year. Don't try to stop me.
  • Getting Kip vibes.

    Don't be jealous just because I've been voting for third parties online all day

  • .dev It's time to return to the roots, to the C programming language.
  • Slow down there, what's wrong with good ol' assembly?

  • Chrono Cross, a bad sequel but good game
  • I actually played Chrono Cross before playing Chrono Trigger, so I had the "clean" experience with CC. Can confirm, I thought it was a good game and was confused about all the flack (until I played CT, then I could at least understand a bit better).

    One thing I appreciated in CC (compared to a lot of other RPGs) was the color mechanics. I think some found it confusing, but I found it quite engaging and unique.

  • Are there any occupations you uniquely oppose the existence of?
  • Not aware of Bill Hicks' take, but marketing effectively amounts to manipulating people into buying things that they otherwise would not.

  • Weirdo's weirdo team doesn't understand that two places can have the same name.
  • You'd think they might have figured that out with the whole Four Seasons thing...

  • All the animals on the African savanna got together for a meeting

    but they couldn't start because someone was missing. Who was it?

    It was the giraffe. It's still stuck in the fridge.

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    How do you put a giraffe in a fridge?

    Open the door, remove the elephant, put the giraffe in the fridge, then close the door.

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    How do you fit an elephant in a refrigerator?

    Open the door, put the elephant into the refrigerator, and close the door.

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    Grunk hate looking for job

    Grunk need job. Grunk see job carving. Carving say need ten season experience with wheel. But Grunk invent wheel 5 season ago. Grunk think job giver have wheel in place of head.

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    What did you have to learn the hard way?

    Bonus points if someone warned you and you went ahead anyway.

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    Gaelic Storm - Blind Monkey

    More monkeys!

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    Photo share by default?

    This might sound antithetical to the privacy-by-default standard, but my wife and I currently share our photo rolls with each other (using Google Photos)--everything we take is automatically shared with the other.

    Is there anything in Proton Drive/Photos that would allow this? Even if it's only available within a family plan or something. I know that with Drive, we could share a directory and everything in that would be available to the other, but I don't see this as an option in the photos.

    Alternatively, I suppose we could both sign in to Proton Drive using a third account just for that purpose, but that's less ideal.

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    In the heart of the Rocky Mountains was a monastery.

    It was founded by a group of monks from the southern USA. Rather than building a chapel, they chose to live in a series of underground tunnels. The nearest town only saw the elusive monks once a year, when they would break their usual stoic diet and make traditional southern fried chicken for everyone in town.

    They were known as the deep friars.

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