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Series: What are your tried-and-proven tricks for relaxing/relieving anxiety
  • Rainy Mood

    Don’t get the app, it’s not nearly as good.

    You’re walking through a 3D soundscape of rain on a loop.

  • Series: What are your tried-and-proven tricks for relaxing/relieving anxiety
  • What instrument does your cat play!?

  • Roller Coaster Of Emotions: Man Visiting Graveyard Has Crazy Happy Ending
  • Thanks an AWESOME story! Thank you sharing it.

  • That erratic pulsating sensation on your legs after a brisk walk- what is it? And more questions
  • On leg day do you stretch first, then lift? On walking day do you stretch as well? If that’s “Yes” and “No” try the same warmup on walking day.

    Do you have different shoes you wear for each type of activity? Shouldn’t be shock/impact stressors, but if so try wearing the same pair for walking to see if that helps.

    Do you have the same drinking pattern during both? Just because you’re not sweating during your waking doesn’t mean that you’re using up fluids. Especially if you’re outside in a much warmer environment vs. inside a moist, humid gym.

    Doesn’t sound like blood clots nor (shin) splints, as those are deeper. Nor does it sound like allergies, as that’d be on the skin, from say your laundry detergent, or any grooming lotions and potions.

  • JWST Detects the Earliest, Most Distant Galaxy in the Known Universe—And It’s Super Weird
  • Ha ha ha!

    Well…

    We both saw the photo in the article. It’s a big photo, and they had to enlarge the teeny tiny spot this galaxy was in, then blow it up and actually add an arrow to point it out.

    Seems pretty wee to me!

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  • JWST Detects the Earliest, Most Distant Galaxy in the Known Universe—And It’s Super Weird
  • “A redshift of one corresponds to a distance of more than 10 billion light-years. JWST’s studies showed that JADES-GS-z14-0 has a redshift of 14.32, the highest ever recorded.”

    Wow!

    “Usually gases like oxygen show up only after large groups of stars have lived their lives and died in supernova explosions,” Hainline says. “So seeing oxygen in a galaxy this young is like if you are an anthropologist and you find an enormous, ancient city that has evidence of iPhones.”

    That just boggles the mind!

    Can’t wait to get more data on this wee, spry, bizarre find.

  • What's your biggest gamer achievement?
  • Gods damn I loved Legion!

  • What space object do you find the most interesting?
  • The “force” keeping particles together are other particles! With their own quantum fields even.

    Here’s an 8 minute primer on the Standard Model: https://youtu.be/XYcw8nV_GTs

  • What space object do you find the most interesting?
  • Black Holes are infinitely fascinating!

    They’re ’a thing’ we knew nothing about until Einstein wrote a paper, and even though his own math showed their existence, he doubted that they could be real.

    Turns out that they are, and that they form the structure of the entire universe.

    That’s my object.

    My favorite thing is Quantum Field Theory! You know the field of magnetism, you played with it as a kid when you got your hands on two magnets the first time.

    Turns out every particle in the standard model has its own field, and an excitation of that field manifests as that type of particle.

    David Tong explains it masterfully: https://youtu.be/zNVQfWC_evg

    As does HOTU: https://youtu.be/UYW1lKNVI90

    EDIT: Both links above are 1+ hours each, and done in layperson terms. No degree needed, just a desire to learn something fascinating.

  • What space object do you find the most interesting?
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przybylski%27s_Star

    “Przybylski's observations indicated unusually low amounts of iron and nickel in the star's spectrum, but higher amounts of unusual elements such as strontiumholmiumniobiumscandiumyttriumcaesiumneodymiumpraseodymiumthoriumytterbium, and uranium. In fact, at first Przybylski doubted that iron was present in the spectrum at all. Modern work shows that the iron group elements are somewhat below normal in abundance, but it is clear that the lanthanides and other exotic elements are highly over-abundant.”

  • The Supreme Court just proved that its gun rulings have been a disaster
  • The reminds me of the line on, “In Living Color” that got the show banned from our house:

    I like my friends like I like my coffee: Black & Bitter!”

  • New Type Ia supernova discovered
  • Does that exactly the same sentence in the first two paragraphs indicate an AI writer?

    I stopped reading at that point.

  • watchOS 11 Supports Automatic Nap Detection
  • Yay!

    Now do sleep so I can turn off my !%*# alarm to wake up and sleep when I want too.

  • To be fair, I'd try a bacon ice cream
  • There’s a place in town that has Belgian Bacon Waffles, and you’re correct they’re divine!

    I love getting an order, plain, and a side of warmed maple syrup, then ripping them into dunk-able pieces. I make a mess, but they’re so good that way. Hot, crispy, crunchy, bacon-y, sweet, salty, smoky, delicious.

  • Looking for recommendations on USB hubs

    Good morning everybody! I have a cheap 4-port USB-A hub connected to my Mac Studio, and after many issues where my computer won't wake up and then won't find the external boot drive, I've figured out that it's the USB hub!

    Since it's USB-A it need not be fancy, or powered, etc., I just need it to not crash my computer. What do you use? Do you have any issues? Would you "recommend it to a friend"?

    Thank in advance!

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    macOS version officially releasing 2023/09/21!

    Per their post on the bird site: https://twitter.com/larianstudios/status/1702023251478667279?s=20

    WOOO!!!

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    Pathfinder 2e General Discussion @pathfinder.social Drunemeton @lemmy.world
    Any Excel users know of a formula to generate a list of dN numbers?

    To save time running a game I thought it might be handy to have a pre-generated list of die rolls to use during encounters. A spreadsheet like Excel seems to be an ideal place to do this, but my knowledge of this type of app is sorely lacking in just how to do this.

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    Pathfinder 2e General Discussion @pathfinder.social Drunemeton @lemmy.world
    (Pathfinder Society) Questions about the druid's Wild Shape + Polymorph

    Please note the PFS tag. This needs to be a Rules As Written (RAW) discussion.

    When a Druid uses Wild Shape they're using Polymorph to change, let's say into an Animal Form as an example.

    First off Mark Seifter has previously confirmed in a How It's Played interview that you can use Handwraps of Mighty Blows to determine (from Wild Shape), "If your unarmed attack bonus is higher, you can use it instead." (With the caveat that it can't be the same, but must be at least 1 point higher than the battle form's attack modifier.)

    The Polymorph traits states, "If you take on a battle form with a polymorph spell, the special statistics can be adjusted only by circumstance bonuses, status bonuses, and penalties. […] Your gear is absorbed into you; the constant abilities of your gear still function, but you can't activate any items." (Emphasis is mine.)

    Please take a moment to look at Animal Form and note what's covered under "statistics" (the first bullet list), and what's listed under "specific abilities" (the second bullet list).

    So that seems very clear that even if Handwraps allows you to use your unarmed attack bonus, its Item Bonus won't apply. But I have a few questions about other things:

    • What about feats, like Fleet (+5 to your base speed)?
    • What about Runes, like Striking or Crushing?
    • What about magic items, like Goggle of Night (which grant the sense Darkvision)? (And remembering that magic items change size to fit the wearer.)
    • (Plus things I'm sure I've not considered, so please mention them if applicable!)

    To me it seems that:

    • The "statistics" mentioned: AC, Temp. HP, Senses, Listed Strikes*, and Athletics* (*Both have a specifically mentioned override if your own is higher) cannot be changed unless it's by a Circumstance and/or Status Bonus, or a Penalty, since these are specifically called out. But,
    • The "specific abilities" mentioned: Speed, Strikes, Damage can be changed since these are not specifically called out.

    Does that sound right?

    I just rebuild a 5th level character as a Wild Shape Druid and woo boy this stuff is a lot to wrap your head around. Thanks in advance for sharing your experience and insight on this matter!

    2023-08-27 Update: I've found a Paizo forum post by Michael Sayre (Design Manager) about how to handle Battle Forms (https://paizo.com/threads/rzs43e5b?About-official-clarifications-erratas-and-FAQS#44):

    "Battle forms? Is the number you're looking at granted to you by the spell? Then it can only be affected by circumstance bonuses, status bonuses, and penalties. It doesn't matter what the thing you're trying to add is, only that it's not one of those things. Is it a number you got from somewhere else, like your normal AC or attack modifier? Then it can be affected by the things that normally affect those statistics, including item bonuses from handwraps of mighty blows and whatever other effects you have that normally change that number or are called out in the effect that let you take on the form. Half the confusion on this front is specifically because Mark gave an "unofficial" answer outside of the FAQ and errata process that ended up being thrown around to muddy the waters, which is exactly why official answers like that are kept to FAQ and errata releases by policy."

    So that clears up a lot of the questions I had about Battle Forms, and u/Spuddaccino@reddthat.com was correct in that everything listed is a "special statistic" as far as what can be changed.

    However the thing you need to ask your GM about is anything (like a Fire Rune) that adds "additional damage" as that's not an official game term.

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    Printing the PDFs of the Paizo Pathfinder Flip-Mats?

    I just downloaded one and, unless I'm missing something, the file is missing the usual, "Permission to print for personal use…." text.

    Perhaps Paizo has a standard statement somewhere else that these can be printed? Without the ability to print these I'm unsure, outside of VTTs…maybe, what their use is for GMs.

    I purchased one to try out, and was planning on having it printed on a large-format printer at Kinko's. However without that statement/release I can't see any commercial provider touching these for printing.

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    Pathfinder 2e General Discussion @pathfinder.social Drunemeton @lemmy.world
    Staff Nexus questions...

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1028124

    > So I understand that until you get your first magical staff. you make do with the makeshift one you created. > > Questions: > - Do you have to have to expend a spell slot in order to cast cantrips from the makeshift staff? The linked rule says you don’t have to expend any charges, which seems to imply that the staff must have a charge in order to cast any cantrips. > - I assume that once you add the cantrip and 1st-level spell to the staff they can never be changed. The text on page 142 of the APG doesn’t say that you can, but I’m new so don’t know if there’s some other text elsewhere that allows this. > - If true, and considering that these spells can never be changed, I’m thinking of Shield and Mage Armor as my spells. However reading through spells True Strike also seems to be a good option. Although not sure how good that would be for my Illusionist specialist (with Enchantment as other spells I’m focusing on). Thoughts? > > Thanks in advance for any guidance you may have!

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    Pathfinder 2e General Discussion @pathfinder.social Drunemeton @lemmy.world
    (PFS) How do you get rid of the Enfeebled condition?

    Just finished a PFS game and my PC is Enfeebled 2. How do I get rid of this before my next session?

    Thank you!

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    Drunemeton Drunemeton @lemmy.world

    Just your average urban druid interested in technology and quantum field theory.

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