Pretty normal for us over here
- 1 Post
- 119 Comments
sirblastalot@ttrpg.networkto
RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•Auto-Balancing [Dungeons & Dragons]
781·10 days agoI used to only have one (seemingly) female friend, and then that friend transitioned, and I started to worry what it said about me that I only had male friends. Fortunately, a year or two later most of my other friends transitioned in the other direction and balance was restored.
sirblastalot@ttrpg.networkto
cybersecurity@infosec.pub•What are You Working on Wednesday
1·12 days agoHad to invoke our Data Transmission policy’s AI clause for the first time
Do you? You’re just casting a spell like magic missile or anything else. Perhaps the credulous fools that wrote it thought it consumed souls, but you don’t care about their ignorant opinions.
Atheist lich that wants to live forever because he doesn’t believe in an afterlife and isn’t bothered by eating souls because he doesn’t believe they exist.
DMing you
Well, no, not really. If I forget a password I’ve only lost access to the one site, and it’s recoverable. Just an partial failure. Not going to lose everything unless I literally die in which case I don’t care about anything anymore. And no one is going to breach my brain short of tying me to a chair, and that’s not really my threat model.
sirblastalot@ttrpg.networkOPto
RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•Reminder to use strong passwords
21·1 month agoNot recommended. People can and do crib the kinds of things you’re likely to have around you. It can narrow the field of guesses more than you’d think.
sirblastalot@ttrpg.networkto
cybersecurity@infosec.pub•What are You Working on Wednesday
1·1 month agoWell, no one else comments in these threads, might as well.
I guess what I mean is, it’s a single point of failure. Usually an extremely strong one, granted.
Basically what diceware does. It’s just that humans are really bad at picking random words (“banana” is over represented, for instance) that’s what diceware helps with.
Diceware is a method of generating random memorable passwords.
Password managers are OK but I have hesitations on them personally. I’m leery of putting all my most high-value stuff in one place behind one password. What I do instead is memorize a truly unreasonable amount of passwords, though, which I recognize is not a reasonable expectation for others. For threat models in which you’re not worried about in-person attacks, it may actually be a good idea to just write your passwords down, maybe keep your password book in something with a lock on it. I’m not advocating for any particular method, just putting it out there so people can make an informed decision.
sirblastalot@ttrpg.networkOPto
RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•Reminder to use strong passwords
11·1 month agoThis is what you get for making me admin, I’ve gone mad with power, muhahahahaha!
crimes o-o
sirblastalot@ttrpg.networkto
RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•High level playing can be interesting
2·1 month agoHey, if that’s what’s fun for your group, fuckit, why not?
sirblastalot@ttrpg.networkto
RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•Not to be confused with "Summon Funkubus"
625·1 month agoWords describe the world, they do not determine it.
Oh no, you weren’t supposed to take me seriously
Wait till you hear about necromancy
sirblastalot@ttrpg.networkto
RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•All of 'em defeated with one line
12·2 months agoSee what you do is, you put the peasants in a circle and have them pass a magnet to eachother. Put a coil of wire in the middle and you’ve got infinite free energy!

You can always just have a penalty to will saves.