My character is a level 32 Heavy Armor, Two-Handed mage. I haven't bought anything but a house. I don't have any follower and I don't want to have one. I'm happy playing like this and I don't want to change it. That's why I don't want to buy magic spells neither enchanted items. I know that soone...
Everytime I decreased my visual setting it maximizes the whole settings at every restarts. I dont know if I used a console command unintentionally. How can I solve this?
I found a bug, viewing my questions sorted by views. Can you see it?
If you're having trouble, I'll highlight it for you:
May 26th of what year??? This is important!
Anyway, the bug I see now is when logging in, choosing any of the options will redirect me to /authenticate straight without going though the usually OpenID login and dump me into a "it's our fault" error page
The authentication route returns a 302 to your OpenID provider. The form should work as-is with or without JavaScript, except if the form is getting submitted without an OpenID provider URL for some reason. Even in the no-JS scenario you should be able to enter it manually and submit the form just fine.
@Fluttershy For the record I'd happily leave you guys to your own devices, but unfortunately when people raise flags it pings every mod and every 10K user on the chat network
@Retrosaur you could explain it to people who want to have the conversation, but since half the channel put you on ignore already you're going to struggle to meet that criteria
@Retrosaur Given your frequent questions about moderator positions and how they're acquired, it behooves me to say that asking very basic questions that could be answered by reading the existing documentation on the subject (which you have been pointed to in the past), does not bode well for any future ambitions you might have towards the position.
You know what, you're right, I'll leave. But I"ll say this, every question on Arqade can be answered by external sources. I see no reason to bring the argument "basic question" into this
@Retrosaur It's not about 'external sources'. I'm talking about Meta here. And I'm talking about reading a page that has been linked to you on several occasions to answer your previous inquiries on the subject.
@LessPop_MoreFizz If it makes you feel better, though, I had to stop myself from posting two different comments to Juan which are all singing songs whose lyrics consisted of nothing but the word "WRONG".
I mean, I'm not saying that it's a bad thing to wonder about. I am saying that if your goal is to eventually become a moderator (which is the inference I take from your line of questioning), than not being able to read up all the information which has previously been made available to you on the subject is somewhat of a detriment to my willingness to vote for you, @retrosaur. (And I would suspect that of others).
my mother once worked for a guy who was hooked on afrin. they said eventually he'd send them out to buy it for him like once a day. knew a guy who was pretty hooked on eye drops too, though, although I don't know why or if he had some reason to be
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Shot glasses decorated with a wide variety of toasts, advertisements and humorous pictures are popular souvenirs and collectibles.
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@tiddy Yeah, but I see no reason to reward the practice of literally adding water to the bottle, which is what they're doing. I'd rather just take my business elsewhere on the principle.
Personally, I've been drinking bourbon from a local distillery lately. Kings County Bourbon is prt gud stuff.
I use chrome almost exclusively now, but I had firefox open yesterday to use an extension, and noticed they don't really shrink tabs, but add horizontal arrows to scan left or right to view more
@tiddy I vastly prefer that actually, because I can scroll through with my mouse wheel then. Chrome's tabs shrink to be almost unclickably unusable when you have a lot open.
> The official site revealed the next Tomb Raider game will be simply titled Tomb Raider, and described it as a reboot of Lara Croft. This is similar to a move Sega made in 2006, releasing their next Sonic game under the title Sonic the Hedgehog.
A conundrum me and a friend are finding difficult to answer, so thought we'd send out to the wider community.
We essentially want to have this, but controllable from a switch either at either end. This sequence of lighted rings/something else should be able to continue ad infinitum.
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