“The future ain’t what it used to be.”
-Yogi Berra
Idk, I remember hide-and-go-seek being pretty sick as a kid. I don’t often see it mentioned.
Right on. I intentionally didn’t look up any builds or guides. I just went with what was working for me, so I actually burned all my transmutation scrolls to get that ring of haste early enough to level it.
With the ring of haste I was basically able to strafe almost all damage from level 20 till arriving with the ring. I think I only needed one potion of healing on the way up. I basically didn’t need armor because I never got hit. Once you learn the attack patterns you just move away, and in a pet build, send in your rose spirit or earth golem to fight.
I think in the future I would stick with, at least in mage, the same approach of damage avoidance rather than damage tolerance.
sigh…
sauce?
Super game.
and keybroad
Bruh it won’t matter.
One of my cats’ name is Mr. 305
#they knew
Sure. But as soon as some research group develops a work-around for competitive inhibition, well then, we might all be well and truly fucked. It would be an adaptation like the development of woody tissue before the advent of wood decomposing organisms. Basically, plants evolved to become trees, and CO2 went “I guess I’ll be heading out”, which was the time period where basically ALL fossil coal was laid down.
So while this finding seems interesting on its own merit, its not going to start an ice-age.
I could see this working if it were done in the style of “End of Evangelion”, and it ended with Marty straddling and strangling Doc, for all of eternity.
There is a world where some lab finally “solves” the rubisco “issue”, and an algae escapes containment only to gobble up all the CO2 on the planet in a matter of decades and throw us into an ice-ball planet scenario, reminiscent of Cats Cradle (see the cat? see the cradle?).
I’ve been trying o1 preview for a few weeks.
Wowza what a clownshow. Can I please just have 3.5 without guardrails?
Turns out land is still cheap and sunlight still generally free.
You just get started. Its part of the reason I’ve always preferred either forums or fark/ digg/ reddit/ lemmy style conversations.
Also, writing is a skill. You get better at it with time. Its like how a TV show host can just ‘riff’ on a topic. I think responding to comments has definitely improved my ability to write in particular style (engaging/ proactive/ enthusiastic, whatever.).
It also helps to be familiar with markdown, as good formatting makes the writing more satisfying.
What we’re experiencing right now is basically the impact of around 1.5 degrees. All of that is basically from very old emissions. We’re on the hook for at least a couple more degrees, but its not like we’ve even slowed or stopped the rate of emissions, so perhaps even more than that.
The impacts of these forcings won’t be linear.
Good suggestion. Will try. Any idea how to profile which plug-in?
People really gotta stop taking MIT articles as meaningful.