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<p><span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://mastodon.social/@whitequark" class="u-url mention">@<span>whitequark</span></a></span> honestly yeah.</p>
<p><span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://haunted.computer/@iximeow" class="u-url mention">@<span>iximeow</span></a></span> it&#39;s for when your TMS bursts are off.</p>
<p>i want a JTAG adapter with a physical &quot;TMS subcarrier frequency offset&quot; knob</p>
<p><span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://akko.erincandescent.net/users/erincandescent" class="u-url mention">@<span>erincandescent</span></a></span> i have a roundcube plugin that lets me import .eml files for basically this reason</p><p>it&#39;s a PITA but at least i can do it</p>
<p><span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://digipres.club/@foone" class="u-url mention">@<span>foone</span></a></span> i feel like this is a perfect application for prolog</p>
<p>And you look up the Unkillable sigil in the in-game rulebook, and it says:<br />&quot;When a card bearing this sigil perishes, a copy of it is created in your hand&quot;</p>
<p>So instead of having the Ouroboros card have rules on it saying that it always returns to your hand when killed, it has an Unkillable sigil.</p>
Its deeply upsetting that the specification for `mailto:address?in-reply-to=message_id` is [26 years old](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2368) and yet barely any software supports it besides Thunderbird :-( And the alternative option is downloading an e-mail message file (`.eml`), opening it, and replying to that; but how many people even have desktop e-mail clients setup any more?
<p>Inscryption has a neat bit of abstraction: cards have attack/health/cost and then some number of sigils.<br />There&#39;s no rules on the cards themselves, but each sigil has associated rules, which you can look up at any time.</p>