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homebrew
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The Lost Universe NASA's Tabletop Role-Playing Game Adventure
As a long-time play-by-poster of D&D, yes, it still dominates the TTRPG crowd. I branch out to other game systems myself, but always have at least two or three D&D games going. The game itself is not hated, just the company, and there are enough free resources available online that anyone can play the game without giving WotC a single dime. As far as we're concerned, the game belongs to the players and WotC are nothing more than Interlopers.
Check out https://5e.tools/ for an example of a good free, self-hostable resource.
- Como vocês lidam com a linguagem no Rpg?
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Automatic DND 5e Statblock to GCS File Conversion
Please let me know if there are any issues and I'll fix them. The json files for 5e.tools are a little bit irregular so you may run into some errors. Also let me know if there is anything I should change about the conversion method. I'm new to GURPS so some thing may be a little bit unbalanced. This is supposed to be a rough conversion, not a perfect conversion.
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Can anyone recommend a website that formats Markdown using the most recent changes?
I used to love using 5e.tools's Homebrew Builder to enter the details of whatever statblock I was working on, then port the Markdown over to Homebrewery. It was so easy! But it looks like 5e.tools still uses the old Markdown code and hasn't updated to match Homebrewery's changes. This makes statblock format just a bit wonky. Is anyone aware of a website that offers a similar function and is also up to date with Homebrewery?
- Тражим групу и простор за "D&D" у Новом Саду
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Multiclassing Advice
For planning to multiclass, I would recommend this website https://5e.tools which is a great free resource for all kinds of 5e tabletop mechanics. You will be able to see what abilities your main class is going to get at higher levels, allowing you to plan a multiclass where you don’t miss out on them. Now it’s possible that Larian will make some of the high level abilities available sooner, they aren’t sticking to tabletop rules 100% but have been pretty faithful to them overall.
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ULPT: What are some unethical websites that you benefit from?
5e.tools - All 5e D&D official content can be found there. Pair it with the Plutonium Importer for FoundryVTT, and you got yourself all books for free.
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New DM and Lost things
You might take a look through 5e.tools and maybe keep it to common or uncommon items. It might even give you a baseline to create your own items and riff off "real" items.
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Do I need the dnd players handbook?
Well, there's some videos on Youtube with tutorials, but the Player's Handbook is always an option. I recommend too the 5e tools website, there you can find almost every information about the game. If you have any specific question, you can always send it here on r/dnd and someone should help you.
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How do I use Homebrewery on 5etools?
I have been using many homebrews on Homebrewery, and I have been using 5e.tools when DMing, but I can't find a way to put the monsters from homebrews on Homebrewery into 5etool's bestiary. Does anyone have a solution I can use?
nix
- OSWorld: Benchmarking Multimodal Agents for Open-Ended Tasks in Real Computers
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Eelco Dolstra's leadership is corrosive to the Nix project
> https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/9911#issuecomment-19252073...
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I use NixOS for my home-server, and you should too!
As we covered in my last post, NixOS is a amazing Linux distribution for creating stable and declared environments. Now while this is amazing for a desktop setup, it is also perfect for a home-server or home-lab.
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Tvix – A New Implementation of Nix
(Nix itself is slowly chugging along with Windows via MinGW - https://discourse.nixos.org/t/nix-on-windows/1113/108 and https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/1320 , for example.)
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Colima k8s nix setup
Nix is a cross-platform package manager. It uses the nix programming language. Nix and NixOs are often used in the same context, but while the first is a package manager, the latter is a linux distribution based on nix.
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NixOs - Your portable dev enviroment
Today I want to talk to you about Nixos. What is it? Nixos is a declarative and reproducible OS, partly taking the words used on their own page. What does that mean?
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Nix – A One Pager
Software developers often want to customize:
1. their home environments: for packages (some reach for brew on MacOS) and configurations (dotfiles, and some reach for stow).
2. their development shells: for build dependencies (compilers, SDKs, libraries), tools (LSP, linters, formatters, debuggers), and services (runtime, database). Some reach for devcontainers here.
3. or even their operating systems: for development, for CI, for deployment, or for personal use.
Nix provision all of the above in the same language, with Nixpkgs, NixOS, home-manager, and devShells such as https://devenv.sh/. What's more, Nix is (https://nixos.org/):
- reproducible: what works on your dev machine also works in CI in prod,
- declarative: you version control and review your configurations and infrastructure as code, at a reasonable level of abstraction,
- reliable: all changes are atomic with easy roll back.
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Tools for Linux Distro Hoppers
Hopping from one distro to another with a different package manager might require some time to adapt. Using a package manager that can be installed on most distro is one way to help you get to work faster. Flatpak is one of them; other alternative are Snap, Nix or Homebrew. Flatpak is a good starter, and if you have a bunch of free time, I suggest trying Nix.
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Ask HN: Could Nix make crypto mining more efficient?
- it reduces bloat, because you can generate an environment or OS image with only the software needed to run a specific program or service
My guess is that a big efficiency gain would come from the second point, because you don't waste CPU on code that you don't use.
Does this make sense? Has anyone explored this?
[0]: https://nixos.org
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Go + Hypermedia - A Learning Journey (Part 1)
1) Setting up the development environment - I currently use devcontainers for most things, but may also dig into nix -> isolated, portable, repeatable development environment 2) Exploring Echo - understand routing, requests, response, etc. 3) Incorporate Templ - integration with Echo, template composition, etc. 4) Integrating TailwindCSS - config for use with Echo/Templ, development cycle, deployment, etc. 5) Add in HTMX - endpoints, template structure, concepts, etc. 6) hyperscript for interactivity - client side interactivity
What are some alternatives?
neo4j-apoc-procedures - Awesome Procedures On Cypher for Neo4j - codenamed "apoc" If you like it, please ★ above ⇧
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
zsh-you-should-use - 📎 ZSH plugin that reminds you to use existing aliases for commands you just typed
distrobox - Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox
roll20-character-sheets - Character sheet templates created by the community for use in Roll20 VTT. Submit a ticket at roll20.net/help if critical hotfixes are to be requested.
void-packages - The Void source packages collection
Waterdeep-City-of-Splendors - A full Waterdeep map with all locations as presented by https://www.aidedd.org/
flatpak - Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework
spack - A flexible package manager that supports multiple versions, configurations, platforms, and compilers.
homebrew-emacs-plus - Emacs Plus formulae for the Homebrew package manager
dndGurpsConverterScript
guix - Read-only mirror of GNU Guix — pull requests are ignored, see https://guix.gnu.org/en/manual/en/guix.html#Submitting-Patches instead