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World News@lemmy.world•White House: Reopening Strait of Hormuz Not Vital to Ending Iran WarEnglish
81·6 days agoThe other side also gets to vote for when the war is over.
As the wars in Ukraine and Iran have shown, its impossible to stop 100% of drone attacks and drone manufacturing.
Cargo ship insurance companies will have a vote too regarding when the Strait of Hormuz is “open”.
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World News@lemmy.world•White House: Reopening Strait of Hormuz Not Vital to Ending Iran WarEnglish
2·6 days ago“Cultivating strategic depth for Israeli regional hegemony” is what they’ll call the invading and colonizing.
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World News@lemmy.world•US forces seize oil tanker off Venezuela coastEnglish
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Technology@lemmy.world•Montana Becomes First State to Enshrine ‘Right to Compute’ Into Law - Montana NewsroomEnglish
335·5 months agoIts Orwellian double-speak. It implements restrictions on how people in Montana are allowed to use their personal property (computers) where no restrictions existed before.
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Games@lemmy.world•What's a recent game you've tried playing that isn't worth the hype?English
1·5 months agoDungeons and Dragons 5e is less fun than 3.5e IMO.
There was more of a sense of character progression, and ability differentiation in 3.5e.
5e achieves balance by flattening the power curve.
For example, the attack bonus for a level 20 Fighter in 5e is just 4 points higher than it was at level 1 - same as a 5e Wizard. Both get +2 at lvl 1 and +6 at lvl 20
In 3.5e, a level 20 fighter’s attack bonus is 19 points higher than it was at level 1 (+1 to +20), but a wizard only gains half that much fighting prowess as they level up (+0 to +10).
All 5e characters are pretty much the same statistically & mechanically. Differentiation comes from role play, which is the least interesting part of the game for me.






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