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Happy birthday! I can see the same milestone lumbering towards me. Been involved in TTRPGs for a similar time too. My hope is to spend more time playing them in the future. I wish the same for you!
I think you mean *demagogue*
I agree. I've been thinking for some time that touch screens in cars are not safe - you have to look at where you are pressing so need to take your eyes off the road. IMO a better option is the approach (used in aircraft) of multi function (real) buttons around the screen.
How much has it paid out in profits in that time?
Agree. Robots need the ability to do things quickly.
Lower power AIs are possible - and LLMs are not needed in every case. Smaller AI models for physical interactions could be implemented in lower end computers.
I expect that we'll see plenty of demand to provide some form of on board robot ai.
Based on the videos I've seen, so far, they aren't capable of very much in the way of useful skills yet. But that's partly down to what the AI is capable of - which evolves quickly
Chinese companies already sell humanoid robots for way less (e.g. Unitree robots can be bought in the UK for <20k) - although they probably aren't *yet* capable of doing a housekeepers job).
Also, why would they only do 40 hours work? They could get close to 24/7 - closer to four housekeepers.
But it's actually chewsday
How?
Also @rogergibson.bsky.social
Roman theatre set up for a stage show
Oldest active theatre (definitely not an amphitheatre the guide says) I've ever been to - 2nd Century!
I would love to see the results of a few rounds of De Profundis. I wonder if anyone has ever put them online?
One of my favourite CoC supplements. Works really well with players in the UK. It's a shame the article on speaking Barsetshire (bumpkin) didn't make it in. It did appear in an episode of white dwarf though.
I've got this - fascinating read, never tried it out. It looks like it could get really intense, and possibly quite personal.
When and where is #TravConUK?
I also live in Yorkshire. Last week I had to explain the concept of a hosepipe ban to a work colleague from Arizona - he's able to use a sprinkler on his lawn right now.
Yorkshire Water brings to mind the old saying about breweries and piss-ups. Not sure why the CEO deserves the big bucks.
WFRP (GM)
Traveller (GM)
Blades in the Dark
Pendragon
It's great as a potential sandbox setting, but there's a lot of footwork to do (sadly, the original game doesn't give much help in this area). It's been a while since I looked at the system, but that might also need some help. Beginning to sound like Trigger's Broom
The firepower pcs have gives them a great advantage - until it runs out, or they run into other Morrow Project teams (or even competitive teams). Do they act as power brokers for local tribes? Or do they set themselves up as the future kings of Dorking (or wherever)
* local exploration. When you went into deep freeze, you were in the middle of a civilised bit of the world. When you come, everything's different: geography, local inhabitants, technology, ...
Random thoughts about game directions:
* Resource management. Standard equipment for PC teams is an impressive arsenal with an APC and a large number of rounds of ammunition - but not unlimited. Once all of the rounds of the latest firearms have been shot off, you are left with inefficient clubs
There's a book about it: "Attack Warning Red - How Britain prepared for nuclear war" by Julie McDowell. Mild Spoiler: don't count on a coordinated government response
Exactly. Set up by a benevolent millionaire, the idea was that cryogenically frozen teams would be activated shortly after the inevitable nuclear apocalypse. Problem was something went wrong and pcs get activated hundreds of years later
* (2/2)
A secondary concern for a UK-based gamer is: do I run it in the US setting, or translate it to the UK. If so, how many teams are likely to be needed across the whole of the UK?
Has anybody run The Morrow Project? It's got a great premise, and it's sat in my collection for years, but I really struggle to understand what the characters will actually *do* (1/2)
Brough Castle ruins on top of a small hill
View from Brough Castle towards Penrith
Gorgeous day to visit Brough Castle
I think the scenario you mention was in the excellent "green and pleasant land" supplement from back in the day.