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  • reading text isn’t the easiest with all the colors and blurs everywhere

    Agreed - I like the look of these things in an abstract sense, but it makes the text really hard to read. I assume hope there's a way to disable it in accessibility settings.

  • As a player, I loved it when the DM would have secondary fires burning as part of the effect. It's really fun when your actions change the world.

    But then the building might collapse. 🤷‍♂️

    (Which is also fun)

  • I feel like Rust would be some complaint from the compiler saying that some apparently unrelated struct can't be Send/Sync for some inscrutable reason. Or something about pinning a future.

    1. put them in small boxes.
    2. Put a bunch of the boxes away from where your kid is. Every week or so, rotate the boxes, so your kid has access to "new" toys she hasn't seen in a while.
    3. before dinner (or some other natural break) put toys back in their lil boxes.

    Friends of ours did this. They seemed to avoid the infinite pile of toys our kids ended up ignoring, and it kept their house relatively clean.

    Edit: fixed formatting.

  • A sixth man, Maltese businessman Yorgen Fenech — who was among those with close ties to the Muscat government — currently awaits trial on charges that he masterminded the Caruana Galizia hit.

    Getting closer...

  • I guess that's why you pay your soldiers.

    In the early summer of 2024, months before the opposition launched Operation Deterrence of Aggression, a mobile application began circulating among a group of Syrian army officers. It carried an innocuous name: STFD-686, a string of letters standing for Syria Trust for Development.

    ...

    The STFD-686 app operated with disarming simplicity. It offered the promise of financial aid, requiring only that the victim fill out a few personal details. It asked innocent questions: “What kind of assistance are you expecting?” and “Tell us more about your financial situation.”

    ...

    Determining officers’ ranks made it possible for the app’s operators to identify those in sensitive positions, such as battalion commanders and communications officers, while knowing their exact place of service allowed for the construction of live maps of force deployments. It gave the operators behind the app and the website the ability to chart both strongholds and gaps in the Syrian army’s defensive lines. The most crucial point was the combination of the two pieces of information: Disclosing that “officer X” was stationed at “location Y” was tantamount to handing the enemy the army’s entire operating manual, especially on fluid fronts like those in Idlib and Sweida.