Arab USian. Gamer (currently ESO), reader, fuser of glass, weaver, spinner. I read, comment, and repost, more than post directly myself. Lifelong Democrat. Episcopal Christian tired of the evangelists controlling the narrative. she/her
Hee! This is the main problem my roll20 group has as we are doing pathfinder adventures. We’ve been playing for decades, we know the tropes and the mechanics so it’s hard not to figure out what’s going on well before our characters could!
December 2, 2025 at 2:40 PM
Hee! This is the main problem my roll20 group has as we are doing pathfinder adventures. We’ve been playing for decades, we know the tropes and the mechanics so it’s hard not to figure out what’s going on well before our characters could!
It really depends on location! Spouse of chronic conditions has mostly had fantastic nurses, as have other family with serious illnesses. And the ones who were just ok weren’t full of woo, just overworked or burnt out. I know the loons are out there, I’ve seen the videos, but all is a broad brush
December 2, 2025 at 2:29 PM
It really depends on location! Spouse of chronic conditions has mostly had fantastic nurses, as have other family with serious illnesses. And the ones who were just ok weren’t full of woo, just overworked or burnt out. I know the loons are out there, I’ve seen the videos, but all is a broad brush
If you are married to a US spouse, your temporary visa (usually for 3 months) will lapse before your case is processed. The government allowed you could stay in the US while awaiting case processing. Now the Trump admin is saying that is a visa overstay and arresting the spouses.
November 30, 2025 at 10:13 PM
If you are married to a US spouse, your temporary visa (usually for 3 months) will lapse before your case is processed. The government allowed you could stay in the US while awaiting case processing. Now the Trump admin is saying that is a visa overstay and arresting the spouses.
*giggle* I appreciate the attempt at helping the reader filter, but maybe there’s a compromise position? So many litrpgs i can’t even read the full title on my phone!
November 30, 2025 at 3:19 PM
*giggle* I appreciate the attempt at helping the reader filter, but maybe there’s a compromise position? So many litrpgs i can’t even read the full title on my phone!
They seem to help me! I got my first for the bedroom at my allergists recommendation, two more during smoke season and I definitely have fewer asthma issues. I just leave them all running 24x7 without fiddling the rate though
November 30, 2025 at 3:13 PM
They seem to help me! I got my first for the bedroom at my allergists recommendation, two more during smoke season and I definitely have fewer asthma issues. I just leave them all running 24x7 without fiddling the rate though
Huh. the surgeon didn’t put a mesh in, but that sounds like what they did when they removed my sinus polyp 30 some years ago! only did the one side and there’s a significant difference in my breathing between the two sides
November 30, 2025 at 3:06 PM
Huh. the surgeon didn’t put a mesh in, but that sounds like what they did when they removed my sinus polyp 30 some years ago! only did the one side and there’s a significant difference in my breathing between the two sides
The smallest girl, 16 very dense lbs of chihuahua/poodle, likes to lie between my feet when I’m seated in my recliner. She will then slowly but surely push my leg off.
November 30, 2025 at 2:12 AM
The smallest girl, 16 very dense lbs of chihuahua/poodle, likes to lie between my feet when I’m seated in my recliner. She will then slowly but surely push my leg off.
Ran out of space. My note was that LLMs are spicy autocomplete. He used a codebase model subset for 1 which is the more successful use case. the other write up was a theorem proof that was close but wrong - he’d get the same or better w/the traditional grad stud draft as llm can’t sanity check
November 26, 2025 at 8:36 PM
Ran out of space. My note was that LLMs are spicy autocomplete. He used a codebase model subset for 1 which is the more successful use case. the other write up was a theorem proof that was close but wrong - he’d get the same or better w/the traditional grad stud draft as llm can’t sanity check
I concur with this comment “"one needs enough expertise" and "rigorous verification" are the smoking guns here. The rigour you have was not gained by using them.””
It took hours of work to correct, & code is one of the few successful niches! Was it really an improvement over a grad student draft?
November 26, 2025 at 7:20 PM
I concur with this comment “"one needs enough expertise" and "rigorous verification" are the smoking guns here. The rigour you have was not gained by using them.””
It took hours of work to correct, & code is one of the few successful niches! Was it really an improvement over a grad student draft?