I use this api, and it doesn't allow you to have a non-world map. it just lets you plot things
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There is much that has been done since Lovecraft's work that has vastly improved on the basics, and his writing feel a bit rough to me. John Dies at the End might be a good read, though keep in mind it is also comedic…
The issue is that those in power can seize power from the people without the people knowing as long as there isn't some huge mistake. Once there's a mistake/catastrophe/whatever, those in power come under scrutiny of…
> Probably a dozen other good ideas exist- this is hacker news, I'm sure we could invent a hundred more. > The only challenge is going to be convincing the powers that be that it's on their economic interest to pay you…
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make myself available for mentoring over the internet? I'm sure there's many possibilities, but has anyone had actual success with any? Preferably I could get paid doing it,…
What do you suggest for those of us who believe we would be terrible at management? Add to that, I also think I would be miserable doing it.
I use this api, and it doesn't allow you to have a non-world map. it just lets you plot things
runedog understands your comment.
There is much that has been done since Lovecraft's work that has vastly improved on the basics, and his writing feel a bit rough to me. John Dies at the End might be a good read, though keep in mind it is also comedic…
The issue is that those in power can seize power from the people without the people knowing as long as there isn't some huge mistake. Once there's a mistake/catastrophe/whatever, those in power come under scrutiny of…
> Probably a dozen other good ideas exist- this is hacker news, I'm sure we could invent a hundred more. > The only challenge is going to be convincing the powers that be that it's on their economic interest to pay you…
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make myself available for mentoring over the internet? I'm sure there's many possibilities, but has anyone had actual success with any? Preferably I could get paid doing it,…
What do you suggest for those of us who believe we would be terrible at management? Add to that, I also think I would be miserable doing it.