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  • I started reporting every obvious AI image as Spam- Offensive a few weeks ago. I got more of it for a day o so and then substantially less. You generally have to be really firm with the Pinterest algorithm about showing the same content repetitively. Not just ads, any content.

    I don't love Pinterest but it's the least stress visual feed I've used.

  • Why would it be the policy everywhere? School choice rules that like are usually only in small areas like the Delaware. Usually they indicate that there isn't a large difference in the quality of the schools between the areas. If you tried this in an area that had a urban-rural divide like Pennsylvania or New York, the flow of students into the suburban schools would be very difficult to handle.

  • I met my spouse in a 2003 campaign and he had also taken a Dwarf and became a troll-slayer. I started out aiming for a magic user of some kind and ended up as a soothsayer and fortune teller. That games' character building and progression was wild. I think we played a demo of the 2nd Ed rules at our local game shop a few years later.

  • It's because your friend spends more 10 minutes listening to you, sees you more often than twice a year, and is truly paying attention to your well being.

    If Doctors had time to chat and get to know you, they might gain more trust. Even in countries with funded medical systems, the amount of time a health care provider spends getting to know you personally is way down.

    Why would I believe a guy who spent 10 minutes with me barely listening over my buddy who I talk to every day? I'm not saying this is a good thing, but we know what builds trust and it's not what you get in a healthcare setting.

    Homeopathic practices (🤮) have great patient reviews not because they are providing better care, but because their standard appointment length is 45-90 minutes and the patient feels heard and understood in that time.

  • How can you say that about Emily? Ali Beardsley makes the GM cuss at least as often. :)

    It's not always bad when your GM says "Fuck you." Sometimes we say it because you just skipped to the end of the mystery that was supposed to last a few more sessions, sometimes it's because you use the spells I just gave you to kill my big-bad.

    Mostly it's beautiful, because you did something I wasn't expecting and now I get to work around it in real time. It's not truly a collaborative story until you are making my life as the narrator hard, otherwise I'm just telling you a story on rails.

  • Nono, I remember this from JPII's death. They yell his birth name 3 times into his room and then they use the hammer to smash his ring and seals. Dude was in a coma for a just long enough for us to hope for a Undead Pope -> Emperor on the Golden Throne situation.

  • I am in the final countdown of our Brindlewood Bay game that I've been GM for a little over a year. Next up is a Dark Age Mage game for that group.

    The other night we are playing a version of Battle Bots with house rules after a couple of years of Shadowrun,, originally on 1st Ed modified, later of homebrew simplifications.

    We've also played Ultraviolet Grasslands, The Between, Blades in the Dark, and Dungeon World in the last couple of years, along with several house experiments.

  • The reason Nebula and Dropout work is they are making their own content. Since most anime are sourced from the Manga or Light Novel sources, I don't see an independent streaming company being able to get the rights and $$ to make animated content to stream. Also, animation is both expensive and takes a long time so any independent platform would need 2-4 of funding after making content to be able to survive long enough to make season 2 of anything.

  • In the US, checks are still a common way to give money to people as gifts, especially birthdays and weddings and things like that. Also schools will require extra fees like trip costs to be paid by check because they are paid into older bank accounts that they don't have online payment equivalents.

    Paper checks are a pain, but they have lower fees than most other ways of giving money. Once you've paid for the book of papers, that's it. Each check only costs your account the exact amount written for and the recipient's bank gives them the exact amount you wrote. No extra percentage or flat fee on the transaction and with smartphones you can scan the check and make the transaction happen electronically between the banks in 5 seconds. Every other way to do this has a flat or percentage fee for the money to move but a paper check is free.

  • ADHD memes @lemmy.dbzer0.com
    hedgehogging_the_bed @lemmy.world

    Helpful Advice!

    I'm reading Organizing Solutions for People with ADHD by Susan Pinksky and it is full of helpful advice and useful tips. But I don't like to hear the truth sometimes.

    The actual quote from the book is "If you are purchasing items for a project, pause to put the date you will DO the project on your calendar (preferably within the week). If the project doesn't get done, reschedule it so those supplies stay on your radar.... We should only buy items for which we have an imminent plan or need."