Okay, after some major refactoring and moving some info around it looks much better. Actions are now beside the spell name, and the LaTeX is somewhat more readable. Should be much easier too add spells and feats to the document without thinking too much. #Pathfinder2E #ttrpg
Finishing work up on a new Pathfinder 2E character. Got the background "finished", wrote the spell and feats out. I still have work I want to do on the background, but it's good enough for the GM. #ttrpgs #Pathfinder2E
Beyond the Spell: A Dynamic Logic Analysis of Misdirection
Benjamin Icard, Raul Fervari
https://arXiv.org/abs/2401.14516 https://arXi…
A synonym is a word you use when you can't spell the word you first thought of.
You can't spell bongo without bong.
How do you spell "boondoggle with someone else's (our) money"?
You spell it ICANN Grant Program.
WTF does ICANN's proper scope have to do with:
- Providing capacity development.
- Advancing developments, innovation, and open standards for the benefit of the Internet community.
- Contributing to diversity, participation, and inclusion across stakeholder communities and geographic regions.
The answer, of course, is "nothing" - it&…
Setting a personal goal for myself to break up the blogging dry spell via #AprilCools https://www.aprilcools.club/
ah ha! I found out why gcc has a spell checker. It's to support this command line argument suggestion feature:
```
$ gcc -ans
gcc: error: unrecognized command-line option ‘-ans’; did you mean ‘-ansi’?
```
How do you spell "boondoggle with someone else's (our) money"?
You spell it ICANN Grant Program.
WTF does ICANN's proper scope have to do with:
- Providing capacity development.
- Advancing developments, innovation, and open standards for the benefit of the Internet community.
- Contributing to diversity, participation, and inclusion across stakeholder communities and geographic regions.
The answer, of course, is "nothing" - it&…
I'm going through Linux From Scratch and as such I'm watching gcc compile for the 2nd time. I noticed a spellcheck compile fly by. Why does gcc have a spell checker built in?