Learning to run #CallofCthulhu for a horror oneshot this month.
Any of my #TTRPG friends have any advice on running the system? So far all I remember is to expect character death or characters to lose all of their sanity.
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Learning to run #CallofCthulhu for a horror oneshot this month.
Any of my #TTRPG friends have any advice on running the system? So far all I remember is to expect character death or characters to lose all of their sanity.
I just went through my job applying spreadsheet and updated the status of applications.
Anything over 30 days that I haven't heard from as a rejection, interview, or follow up I marked as "no communication"
Of 291 jobs on that list 243 moved to no communication.
Back to trying to make dice. Now with a pressure pot!
Because Home Depot and Lowe's are high crime areas...
Sure...
Home Depot and Lowe's Share Data From Hundreds of AI Cameras With Cops
https://www.404media.co/home-depot-and-lowes-share-data-from-hundreds-of-ai-cameras-with-cops/
#HomeDepot #Lowes #AI #Cameras #Cops #ACAB #ICE #Privacy #Tech
I guess I've inadvertently started a 3D printing business.
I've had some friends and family ask me if I can make some things for them while I've been laid off from video work and have the free time.
Two orders are leaving my house today and I have another one in a queue.
I need to think of a cleaver and creative name and get a site going.
I'm probably going to mostly focus on TTRPG related stuff since that's what I mostly print personally, but custom orders are always an option!
I also do a lot of 3D printing and prop making for my own table so maybe I need to be looking into some income in making tabletop tools/minis/accessories.
I'm open to freelance 1099 work or W2 work. I've been freelancing since 2018 so I'm pretty used to it.
My contract at a job ended abruptly in April and I've been trying to find work since then, I'm at the point of just shooting my shot to do things I truly want to be working in now.
Okay #TTRPG friends I know this is a long shot, but does anyone have any advice on starting to do more professional work in the TTRPG industry?
I mostly have experience editing videos for YouTube and social media and some graphic design for things like YouTube thumbnails.
I also can pretty quickly learn most software related stuff. So if I need to be learning new skills that's something I'm never opposed to.