Yes, but what's nice about using AI for it is that it's contextually aware. If my players are in a major city I want a dice table that fits that context, if they're in a small seaside village I want one for that context. I may also want to customize it with very easy or very hard monsters, NPC's with certain backgrounds or traits and so on. I've been using ChatGPT for exactly that and it really helps make the campaigns less repetitive.
Is it possible to use it without syncing all browser tabs? I tried to read about it on their website since I want to know exactly what they collect and how they store it but couldn't find anuthing other than instructions on how to set it up.
Third baker in this thread. Is this a conspiracy from Big Cake to take over the fediverse?!
Now I wonder if it would work on those tiny painful as fuck cuts that you get around your fingernails during winter when your skin is dry. I've been using those expensive Compeed bandaids which do provide instant relief but if it's just about blocking the air then maybe Vaseline could be just as good.
It works perfectly, it's just more expensive to construct. In some Nordic countries there are very few places with bathroom stalls, they either have lots of single-use bathrooms or completely walled-in rooms (wall from ground to roof, regular door) with a toilet and then sinks outside to wash your hands. Works in shopping malls, airports, schools (from small elementary schools to huge high-schools, I've never seen one with stalls). The only exceptions I can think of that have stalls are amusement parks, some sport arenas and (ironically) IKEA.
Completely agree! Dark mode feels depressing. I actively avoid apps that don't have a light theme.
Sure, but it's our fault too, at least in part - we're the one's buying the stuff that the corporations produce. Of course some of it is due to there not being any alternatives (for example decent public transport so you don't have to own a car) but some of it is also because we actively choose cheaper products, buy new things instead of second-hand and so on.
What we need (which we all seem to agree on) is more regulations so that corporations have to their part and then the individuals simply won't have the option to choose the more polluting product.
Why did you have to do that? What happened?
Is that an app? An instance? Something else?
That only applies to work devices. If you're using your personal device, they would be able to see traffic to/from a dating website but not the actual content.