

Elixirs of life are nonmagical. Pretty much any alchemical healing will be, can’t think of anything that’s alchemical and magical simultaneously off the top of my head.


Elixirs of life are nonmagical. Pretty much any alchemical healing will be, can’t think of anything that’s alchemical and magical simultaneously off the top of my head.
Search engines have cratered.
There’s a need to skim through all the crap to find what’s valuable, and AI offers to do that.
I have used it to learn things, specifically how to use Angular. Angular has enough versions, all still used somewhere, that genuinely valid and helpful advice from a few years ago is misleading. AI didn’t so much take the place of a tutorial, it took my whole code and reviewed it, telling me what was wrong. Then I fact-checked its answers because I don’t trust it, and yeah, it wasn’t always correct itself, but it was more than 80% of the time, and even when it was wrong, it got me close enough that I could find the right answer where it failed.
Also, it does a great job with CSS right out of the gate, no mistakes yet on that front.


My dad is the sort of guy who thinks mental health is for chumps but you could see the concern in his eyes when I came back from college with my own diagnostic and started listing off the signs my therapist pointed out to me.
He still won’t admit it, but he’s fanatical about his coffee, tells me he can’t turn his brain off without a drink (a separate issue), hates breaking his routine, etc etc. Not just a match for ADHD but a match that basically perfectly fits my particular flavor of it.
Glad your kid is getting support at a better age, mine is too. They’ll handle it much better, hopefully, with the extra help.
Well I have no reason to doubt her. Plenty of reason to doubt employers, but not the people working the shifts, so OK. Good to know.
Yeah I dont think 12 hours is feasible, anyway.
By hour 10, are people really working with the same level of care as when they started?
In healthcare that’s a much bigger concern than some middle-manager in a corporate office.
Three 8:15 hour shifts, instead of two 12:15 hour shifts. Seems much more reasonable, adds 15 minutes total to work time.
Definitely can taste it. It melts into the toast first, and the peanut butter doesn’t, so the taste is more buttered toast + pb. It also softens the toast, so theres a distinct texture difference between that and just peanut butter on toast.
Grilled pb sandwich is interesting though now imma have to try that.
It is indulgent for sure.
But I mean, two sources of fat doesn’t make it redundant, they’re doing different things. The butter makes the toast not dry, and the peanut butter makes it creamy and adds flavor. It’s like a grilled cheese, cheese and butter are both fat sources, but they’re not redundant.
Also peanut butter. Yes, still with normal butter. Also works with cinnamon, too.

I use a soft throw blanket. Better than doing it any other way, personally. That kind of soft thats just smooth. While it just feels better, it also means you don’t need lube to get really going, and the blanket self-cleans the mess. It’s definitely the easiest way to do it.
Wash it frequently, thoroughly, use fabric softener.


Amazon doesn’t, either.
Order from those further away conic shops, in this case. Local conic shops are better than Amazon but that’s a generalization. Order from a good place that doesn’t support billionaires.
No, I know it looks like it, but that is in fact an owl. Don’t let the face deceive you, look for the body.


I stick them in /home/bin/ like I would for a compiled app. I found a forum for mint saying thats the expectation for user apps with no specific install location, which is pretty much the issue, anyway.
If someone told me there was a pair of completely frozen jeans outside my house I’d also go see


Its because its less propaganda.
The agreement, according to OP’s source, would prevent them from seeking sources that aren’t official sources, and also locks down a lot of journalist interpretation.
This means that the document basically says they gotta parrot whatever the government says to the press, and not do journalism about it.
Fox news might live on propaganda, but they don’t want to be constrained by whatever propaganda the government is nice enough to give them, they wanna make their own.
I think it’s most likely being rejected because they understand how a slippery slope works and are concerned that soon private media won’t be allowed.


Fulgora first is what I did. It was hard without foreknowledge, just because of the terrain. No details, OP might be spoiled, but that was a heck of a challenge for someone who doesn’t usually optimize for that particular issue.
Fun though, and then I had the science for power armor , which is a massive help in every world.
Anyway, OP, every planet makes each other planet easier. Gleba is centrally located, and while hard to automate, has as much iron and copper as you’ll ever need. It also can produce everything needed for a rocket launch pretty easily, so its a good spot for a self-sufficient outpost.
The others each bring things to the table that make gleba easier, but gleba makes them easier too, so there’s genuinely no wrong answer.
Fulgora is where I’d go if I wanted to kit up the engineer with the best equipment. Volcanus is where I’d go to kit up my factories. Gleba is where I go to kit up my science.
Yeah T3 modules all get a new recipe that needs a new thing.
Efficiency needs some spoilage, speed needs a volcanus thing, and production needs biter eggs. The tech to get the eggs needs gleba’s science.
So yeah, we’re the villain, or the domesticator, depending on if they’re sapient.
Translating the text, it seems correct. Some AI can get that, but it means it’s at least a lot more likely to be real.


Its definitely easier to start with the list, but I can make one easy enough in the morning. I’m less likely to do the things on the list though. I can’t let myself do anything that’s time-based as a reward, like TV, k just forget everything else. Those sorts of things are for after the list is done.
That’s quite a problem. You tend to get those by dividing things into black and white like that. I’ve known quite a few smart people that just still don’t care about English being imperfect, and I’ve met a few dumb ones that care greatly about details like word choice and ignore the conversation to focus on errors.
Splitting the world between “people who do a thing you agree with” and “morons” is a choice, but its one I try to avoid as a rule.
Potions of healing are magical, but elixirs and alchemical healing is distinct.
Theres a few other alchemical sources of healing, like Healing Vapors.
Also always worth a reminder that, while it doesn’t work in-combat, battle medicine is considered separate from Treat Wounds, so you can use battle medicine and then immediately get your wounds treated. Also the day of immunity only applies to one person’s battle medicine; if two people have it, the same target can benefit from 2 different battle medicine checks.
I dunno about your particular build, but godless healing would be a good boost to any life oracle that applies, as well.
As far as in-combat only, yeah, I’d just stock up on elixirs of life. Even if everyone else is relying on healing magic, that’ll be enough to at least get you back up if you’re dropped and battle medicine has been used.