Cuz the sewer pipes are known for being hermetically sealed.
I imagine just checking if your windows are closed, sealing any cracks as best you can with wet towels, and staying inside would be far more effective
Cuz the sewer pipes are known for being hermetically sealed.
I imagine just checking if your windows are closed, sealing any cracks as best you can with wet towels, and staying inside would be far more effective
Found this applies nicely to my career. Routineish work? Drag my feet and fight myself to do anything. Fixing problems (bigger the better)? Everybody stand back, I got it.
Whole damn system failed due to a database failure that propagated to our secondary host too. Hacked our backup to usable in a day (meeting most requirements, including transition requirements) with a path forward for total system recovery on the main system.
Documentation on any of that though, that was a … struggle.
Top comment on the lemmy world this was cross posted with points out among other things that the app isn’t a system app and doesn’t otherwise have permissions to access most of what is claimed here, and from a cursory glance at the app on my phone that claim looks correct. is there something I’m missing or is this post just wrong?
Comment in question: https://discuss.tchncs.de/comment/16670102
So they both store data in a table like structure, but that’s about where the similarities end. Excel is useful for handling smaller more flexible data sets, but has performance, scalibility, storage, and structural deficiencies compared to SQL, it’s also harder for computer languages to communicate with a shared excel dataset and modify it vs SQL.
One of the major issues with excel as a database is data limits, excel only allows for ~1 million rows. Considering there are ~1 billion possible SSNs, excel would not be a great medium for them for that reason alone.
One big advantage of SQL is you need to structure your data on the creation of the table and it’s designed with the expectation that all data will fit a structure, including unique keys, format, and other limits and structures. This allows you to enforce database rules easily and massively reduce storage size and query times.
There are a bunch of other reasons for using SQL but most of it boils down to either it’s faster, easier for multiple computers to access and read/modify simultaneously, or better for enforcing rules and structures when modifying it.
read the community name friend
This is actually really strong for a max level artificer as they get a +1 to all saves for each attunement
Works great for moon druids too, to give them a ranged option in wild shape.
Sounds like he might want to marry a man then
Its funny, I’m currently using popos and my experience printing was easier than windows by a mile. Literally like 2 buttons clicks in the first related menu I found.
Likely depends on what’s needed/used as feed
Honestly, if they caught the hint, understood what it meant, and took action, that would be a miracle and would totally be worth some cheese.
It does, but giving a warlock enough dex (which considering they dont get heavy armor prof is reasonable) to pass a dex save occasionally and like 18 hp is all you would need for this to be a major issue.
You keep doing that to older DnD players too, except you drop hints that the enemies are in a cult that has been giving them power and when the wizard does fireball them, the wizard gets hit by a dozen hellish rebukes from all the young warlocks they just hit.
What changed? I thought that is still what they did.
As written in the spell description of dispel magic, a 3rd level dispel magic also can dispel a 9th level spell with only a check, that didn’t stop them from writing some things that explicitly stated that dispel only works for that effect if cast at 9th level.
I think the intent is to show untrained instinctual responses, not learned responses, I’m not sure though some of this chart I find odd, still parsing it to figure out what
Just for clarification, she died in the movie from “skin suffocation”, not irl.
Obligatory xkcd: https://xkcd.com/243/
The coloring made me think the cat was on a half finished pizza at first, which certainly changed the tone of things
Both are important, even if everyone is getting lots of action (feels fast), if combats end up needing to be split between multiple sessions, people are going to complain that the story isn’t moving or that they have been stuck in combat forever. If people are waiting 30+ minutes for their turn, they are going to stop paying attention and do something else while waiting.