Did you double count altaris 31b? It’s a pretty common mistake
Did you double count altaris 31b? It’s a pretty common mistake
Yeah, 4e wasn’t entirely awful. It had some interesting concepts, some of which got carried into 5e, but most of which got thrown away.
So in the same way pathfinder 1e took the best parts of 3.5, PF 2e ended up taking the best parts of 4e and 5e d&d and improved them
Really only around 80 years between the first machines we’d consider computers and today’s LLMs, so I’d say that’s pretty damn impressive
Is there another way to measure the speed of light?
I’m trying this out.
Here’s the results: Shadow King (Marvel character): success after about 10 links
Ernest Shackleton (article of the day): 10 clicks
Wikipedia (the article): 4 clicks
Church of the Holy Mother of God, Bolshiye Saly: 14 clicks
James Loren Martin: 24 clicks
Annette Ziegler: 14 clicks
Almost all of them went through Philosophy of Science or Philosophy of Art. Seems like a pretty reliable rule.
If it’s anything like iFunny, the comment section is likely horrific enough to contest 8chan
And DA4 got almost remade to remove the live service features
What’s Bethesdas excuse?