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They look like perfect illustrations for Dungeon Crawl Classics.


You can't imagine my frustration at the thought of everyone debating a circle of red light that I am unable to see. It's a pain in the ass to be colorblind.


Have you tried browser extensions like https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/let-s-get-col... that adjust colors on the fly? I've had a couple of coworkers who benefited from it.


Thank you for sharing these great tips. I am a photographer and have wanted to write a more personal email for years but have no idea how to start... I get lost in the platforms... TinyLetter, Mailchimp, Buttondown... And have no idea how to collect people's contact information.


When we start, I think the name "meditation" is misleading. It's what we have left when we feel overwhelmed. Sit and breathe. It's interesting to try to do something so simple, so complicated.


The simplicity is great. I'd just like an alternative to play a sci-fy adventure


I regularly underline in the books I read, with ruler and pencil. When it comes to instructions and rules, I underline and highlight.

Sorry for this question. Is it possible to highlight a part of a text somewhere in a web page, copy it, paste it somewhere else in a word processor as a quote/hyperlink and when you click on it you end up exactly where the quote is on the web page ?


This feature is built into Chrome.

Search Google for 'chrome copy link to highlight'.


I sincerely do not understand the interest of the army to hide the presence of such a small meteorite.


It's not about the meteor, it's about the capacity to detect and track it.


So the fact that they release this now means that they have an even better detection and tracking mechanism? Or do they just want others to believe that?


This info is classified by default usually. And the memo reads as if astrophysicists were asking the government to confirm or deny this specific bit of info for their research.


I have tried it three times and I find this way of teleporting very pleasant. I am particularly bad in geography, but it seemed to me that the places of some videos were sometimes particularly easy to identify. It's good when you feel lost. And the three times around the twenty videos I had a bug (with Firefox). And lost all my progress.


Will look into the bug. Thank you for the feedback!


Would be good to credit Monsieur Charles Bukowski.


As a non-programmer, I’d like also very much to see something like that applied to some kind of personal Wikipedia.


What kind of things would you have it provide?


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