

I love a good sheep in the morning.


I love a good sheep in the morning.


+1 for clover. I “accidentally” spilled some clover seed outside our place (bugger off HOA), and it’s slowly overtaking the grass they planted.


There’s always a relevant XKCD.


Good bot.


https://krassencast.com/p/breaking-redacted-epstein-names-revealed

First time uploading a pic to Lemmy, hoping it works.


Gotcha. I apologize, I thought you were asking about the genre in general, not RinoZ specifically.
I haven’t read his main series, Chrysalis, yet, but it’s pretty consistently ranked as one of the best in the genre. For Book of the Dead, I haven’t noticed any story or worldbuilding issues that typically accompanies rushed projects. It’s pretty well put together, barring a comic relief character with a juvenile sense of humor and the occasional typo.


As with any genre, some authors are stronger than others. There’s a lot of trash, but there’s some really good stuff as well. Dungeon Crawler Carl, for example, has my highest recommendation.


A conspiracy of friends have me reading LitRPGs right now, so I’m reading the second Book of the Dead by RinoZ right now, and listening to He Who Fights With Monsters.


I just finished Redshirts, it was a lot of fun.


You’re in for a fantastic ride. Glurp glurp!


You could have done that anytime. Linux is right there.
And a pirate’s least favorite letter?
“Dear sir or ma’am, We are writing you to inform you of your third copyright strike violation…”


It’s not a fascism thing. It’s a state thing. No state will give its citizens the (legal) ability to fight back against its enforcement arm.


I’d run it.
If you have a million dollars


Not OP, but I’ve got one, and I love it. It’s a great place to let larger dishes drip dry.


Oh, that’s absolutely gorgeous. Haunting and beautiful.
LLMs are really good at pattern recognition, making them an excellent tool for scientists and medical researchers.