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  • I love SlyFlourishs Lazy GM approach tip with the secrets (prepare n, say 10, secrets but don't define where or how the PCs will find them). Helps me think about what the session / chapter can entail and make sure the PCs get the info required to continue the story without locking me or them into specific ways to do stuff.

  • I like the idea and even subscribed for a time, but their videos just kept buffering for me whereas YouTube is fine even at 1440p :( I'd love to support them and their content creators, but i'm not paying for a product that doesn't work.

  • Yup, Bandcamp. You can also click on "Genres", then clicking on any genre will propose further subgenres. So currently i'm in a atmospheric black metal phase. Going to "metal", "black Metal", then "atmospheric black metal" shows me bands i might like.

    Obviously genres are very fluid and sometimes subjective, but as a general tool to find music they work for me.

  • It's the middle thing between not gifting something specific but also no just giving money. Sometimes you are not sure what exactly a person wants, but giving money directly might feel too unpersonal? Other than that, i completely agree with you that it sucks. Stores must love them though, they already have the money without having to provide a service / product and then many people will forget, the gift cards expire etc. I'm of the opinion that the cards shouldn't expire, or at least have a very high expiration date (like minimum 10 years).

  • I've written a bash script i'm using daily, maybe you can adapt it to your needs. I'm using pipewire-pulse. It's probably not perfect but it does the job:

     undefined
        
    #!/usr/bin/env bash
    DEVICE=$1
    
    # read input, parse list of available sinks (outputs)
    if [ "$DEVICE" = "pc" ]
    then
        OUTPUT=($(pactl list short sinks | awk '{print $2}' | grep -i -E 'hdmi|samson|Targus' -v))
    elif [ "$DEVICE" = "tv" ]
    then	
        OUTPUT=($(pactl list short sinks | awk '{print $2}' | grep -i -E 'hdmi'))
    else
        echo "No valid input (must be either 'pc' or 'tv')"
        exit -1
    fi
    
    # get all currently connected streams
    INPUTS=($(pactl list short sink-inputs | awk '{print $1}'))
    
    # change default sink (for new audio outputs)
    pactl set-default-sink $OUTPUT
    
    # switch sink for existing audio outputs
    for i in "${INPUTS[@]}"
    do
        pactl move-sink-input $i $OUTPUT
    done
    
    # use notify-send to send a visual notification to the user that the sink changed
    notify-send -c info "Default sink changed" "Changed default sink and sink-inputs to $OUTPUT"
    
      
  • Is it really possible to sign away a right to sue a company, especially hidden in an EULA? For an unrelated service as well... I guess that's something the court must decide in the end.

    It's a pity that a company who created so many beloved stories and characters fell so low.

  • Dota 2 @lemmy.ml
    jan75 @lemmy.ml

    Check out game 1 of the Ryiadh Major Playoffs

    Pretty great game already, first game of the playoffs.