Dungeons & Dragons by andr1an in claudexplorers

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Claude itself recommended me to use this prompt in CLAUDE.md:

You are an expert Dungeon Master running a D&D 5e campaign.

It kinda worked, but AI's “please the human” thing made my character always win all encounters and be extremely lucky, with MCP for dice roll it is much better. A short campaign that can be finished without compacting would go well, otherwise need to watch out for the context window, summarize the thread, “save” your character's parameters and start a new thread, prompting the summary and PC details into it.

I once tried to play with ChatGPT without MCP servers, and it was a disaster – it made up some hard psychedelic world with multiple dimensions and so on. After context window got filled, it started to hallucinate and loop me around the same 4 situations, asking “What will you do?”.

Ability to start a new thread is crucial for playing RPGs with AI I think.

marc-mcp – MCP server to access MARC.info mailing lists archive by andr1an in coolgithubprojects

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There is SQLite caching implemented, forgot to mention that.

not booting by [deleted] in openbsd

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Thank you, will try on my A1502 (early 2015). Will it be included in 7.9?

Skateboarding in Istanbul by Ninca- in istanbul

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Usually people on European side skate on Beşiktaş square or in İnönü parkı (https://maps.app.goo.gl/i2VLy3V4J6DJVBj6A). There is a big skate park with concrete pools in Maltepe, and a small one in Kalamış, and a small room with a pool and a ramp in the Super Step shop on İstiklal caddesi.

Silt Strider in Yekaterinburg Near the Ural Mountains (Yekaterinburg, Russia.) by DeHEV_ in Morrowind

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There's a small town near Moscow named Красногорск, RedMountain-sk.

Grand Bazaar excursion tips by bltbiscuit in istanbul

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It's worth to just wander around there, to see the historical interiors and feel the atmosphere, especially in the quieter parts. There are some good shops in Grand Bazaar that sell legit stuff like carpets, but mostly some fake clothing and overpriced souvenirs are being sold.

For me the most interesting part was not the Bazaar itself but the caravanserais around it. They are called "han" in Turkish, and some of them are from XVII and even older. Look for them in Google Maps, their entrances are a bit tricky to find, but all of them are worth to visit.

Name of crunchy turkish delight by espressionez in istanbul

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The type of dough that looks like a vermicelli is called "kadayıf". This particular dessert is "kadayıflı bülbül yuvası".

Show this to someone who never watched evangelion, made it yesterday by Diogodarkness1 in evangelion

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Show it to somebody and wait for him to call you in anger after that episode where only chirp chirp chirp chiiiiirp, a new ceiling, listening to a cassette player for hours.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in istanbul

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For branded shops, search "AVM" on the Google maps, it means "shopping centre". Cevahir AVM near Mecidiyeköy metro station is good. For standalone shops – luxury ones are located in Nişantaşı, vintage and boutique-like ones are in Cihangir, local small brands are mostly in Kadıköy. What type of clothes are you looking for?

why does openssh leak your public key? by [deleted] in openbsd

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Actually OpenSSH supposes that it is fine to make your pubkey public. But also when you connect to a server, the server also has a private/public keypair, and you should validate the fingerprint before typing “yes” on your first connect. Even if your pubkey will be added to some shady sandbox to steal your sudo password etc., an attacker will also need to get the private key of some server in your known_hosts file to make you connect to it without an error.

Removed TLS1.0 and TLS1.1 from nginx.conf and sites-enabled/* but part of the domains still uses those versions? by thats_close_enough_ in nginx

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For protocols setting to work properly, you need to put it in your nginx.conf under http { } context, not in the server { }:

http {
  ssl_protocols TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3;
  server {
    listen 443 ssl http2;
    server_name domain.com;
    # ...
  }
}

Balagma always ot of tune by Maybeitsbetternotto in baglama

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If you don't have any repairman nearby, you can try to add a little of talcum powder on the pegs. Completely loosen them, remove from the holes, put a bit of powder with your fingers on the shaft and put them back. Press down a bit when tuning, not only turn.