A lot of browsers have inbuilt adblockers that, not bring extensions, are unaffected by MV3. It's literally a non problem.
I know this is just a meme, but the "Stop using xxx!" posts are really annoying.
Works wonderfully when writing the introduction of a science paper.
Independently on US laws, It's funny how people in the technosphere still believe that Mozilla are the good guys.
Apologists gonna be apologists.
Steve Teixeira, said to be CEO-in-waiting, now sues Firefox maker for discrimination, retaliation
Was about to say the same for Spain. Fuck you, tourists. Stay at home.
I was just kidding about the "I use Arch, BTW" meme ;-)
Why don't you BTW?
Nope. LO Impress doesn't support inline equations, something quite annoying if you're going to prepare slides for scientific stuff.
MV3 won't affect inbuilt ad-blockers such as Brave's one (or Vivaldi's, I guess), as those are not extensions. MV3 is exclusively about extensions.
Nope. Won't happen to those having inbuillt ad-blocker, as those are not extension and thus aren't affected by MV3.
That's a lot of FUD/hearsay in a single comment. Congrats.
This. One could find a lot of smart people "believing" in crypto (whatever this means), while being unrelated to them, and their opinion would mean nothing as well.
There's no such a thing as "too much Scarlett Johansson"
Looks like LOS is finally allowing signature spoofing for microg. More info?
Form that committ, it seems to me that LOS is finally allowing signature spoofing for microg (under certain conditions). Have they finally changed their mind?
HI all! Looking for a starter set to play with family. Any suggestion?
Hi all!
We're a family of three, my wife, my son (11M) and me. We would like to start playing "real" D&D, after trying a very simplified version we bought a couple years ago.
I've been playing "real" D&D with my friends many years ago, but only as a player, never as the DM. What I'm looking for is a set comprising a Player's Handbook, a DM Handbook and Rules (?). I'm not really sure sure what else I would need to start... I'd be the DM and the player, at least at the beginning...
Can anyone point me towards a good starter pack, with the minimum needed books? Also, any additional suggestion would be welcome.
Thanks a lot in advance!
EDIT: Thanks to everybody! These have been very useful suggestions. I think we may start with the "Starter Set" (cheap, slightly more advanced than the one we're using right now) and if the family enjoy it we may explore the "core rule set" afterwards. Hope my son may appreciate this kind of games, as a healtier alternative to phone/pc video games :-)