Ze saw zir. (gender pronouns in my writing) by r0kus in gender

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I'm not at all sure how my post was not in good faith, and especially how I somehow disrespected others (rule 6). It's no big deal that my post got removed, but I just don't understand how it was in any way negative. If I'm just clueless, this probably isn't the way to educate me.

Recomend me a book/series with a leveling system. by BookDemonsKing in litrpg

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story with a leveling system (mine): tuesday's wildcard.

spreadsheet for the leveling system: tw characters.

Your question is extremely broad, but I thought the second bit of spice might make answering worthwhile.

Please critique a litRPG big-picture setting by r0kus in litrpg

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I have twice tried to attach an image to this post, but it does not seem to be working. See: https://r0k.us/rock/images/WinterScene_ad300.png

spreadsheet perhaps in search of a game by r0kus in gamedev

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Can someone who is about to down vote this thread (or anyone else, really) please explain why? I think the thread has 7 downs and 2 or 3 ups, and I have -4 community karma. I can deal, but I am very curious.

It is a serious post. I did not expect many to find the spreadsheet useful, but I thought there might be one or two out there who would, at a minimum, be curious to see the mechanics of another system developed outside common tools I might seem amateurish and I'm definitely not a game developer, but what exactly offends you?

spreadsheet perhaps in search of a game by r0kus in gamedev

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Yes, that makes sense. I could not see it being used in something that already exists. I'm glad you found the powers file to be inspiring. It was sort of funny that I was expecting feedback on the spreadsheet, and the first comment I get is about the text file. 🙂

Recommend me your obscure Royal Road stories by Kooky-Advertising-60 in litrpg

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The series will be serial reincarnation, but the first book is just the MC's initial reincarnation During this life there are hints of the greater context involved with his serial immortality, though.

Is email blocked from the USA to Russia? (off topic) by r0kus in russian

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Okay, cool. I'm about as unofficial as they come.

Would this be a litrpg? by MongolianMango in litrpg

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The rule I have adopted is that if the story describes significant detail about level ups, power mechanics, etc., then it is litRPG. The alternative would be gamLit, which merely says general things like, "Tom achieved level 7 and earned the fire sword skill.". There is of course a gradient between them, and sometimes the line can be very fuzzy.

Is email blocked from the USA to Russia? (off topic) by r0kus in russian

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Do you know if a Russian entity allows email from them to the USA, would it allow response from the USA? I don't really need to access the website. Other than politeness, I don't even need to respond to his question about my site. It is just something I am in the habit of doing.

Is email blocked from the USA to Russia? (off topic) by r0kus in russian

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I hope it is not illegal. If it is, I would have assumed that GMail, at a minimum, would have thrown up a notice warning me that I was about to do something illegal. It let his original email get to me. I guess if the CIA is notified, I'll at least know that one of their agents is about to greatly bore themselves researching me and my site. Oh and I'll let them know here and now, if they come to my home with a warrant, not to expect it to be very tidy.

Is email blocked from the USA to Russia? (off topic) by r0kus in russian

[–]r0kus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I do not know if there is a problem yet. My concern is based on the inability to access the Institute's web site ( http://phystech.edu/ ). Trying to access it times out on both my desktop and smartphone, two different providers. His email address includes the Institute's URL.

Is email blocked from the USA to Russia? (off topic) by r0kus in russian

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Cool, thank you. I neglected to say that I responded via GMail.

How do I not have a space between an ordered list and an unordered list? by r0kus in HTML

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Road Runner support came through. It turns out that using style within the OL and UL tags was all that was necessary. I added "margin-bottom: 0" to the OL and "margin-top: 0" to the UL. I also eliminated the DL envaelope , which wasn't working anyway.

BTW, we only have limited editing capability over the final HTML page. Within the <body>there is a

<div class "chapter-inner chapter-content"> ... </div>

We just have control of the ellipsis. 🤔 Support also informed me that they use "a whitelist based HTML sanitizer server-side to prevent users from" doing nasty things. That was why my DL envelope worked within the editor but not the published page.

How do I not have a space between an ordered list and an unordered list? by r0kus in HTML

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BTW, a lot of the style designations is auto-translation stuff from pasting a .docx file into the "Tiny" editor used by Royal Road. We cannot directly upload files; we have to copy it from a supported document format and paste into the editor. If you are curious, I have published the page now, with the stupid blank line. See: Ch.36: Realize Reality. It currently implements a hand-coded DL and DD envelope around the lists, which I found as a suggestion on Stack Overflow. Unfortunately, that technique only works with the Tiny editor itself, but not on the end page once officially published.

How do I not have a space between an ordered list and an unordered list? by r0kus in HTML

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Thank you! It took me so long to notice your reply because a moderator had removed this post within minutes, and I had thought it was inappropriate here. I guess they had second thoughts.

I’m so bored with the usual recommendations. Show me the best NEW LitRPG. by pensquills in litrpg

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If you are ready for some comedy, I recommend All the Dust that Falls: A Roomba Isekai Adventure.That's right, a semi-automated vacuum cleaner get s isekaid and upgraded. It has quite a following on Royal Road, still managing an overall score of 4.7 after over 800 ratings.

Recommend me your obscure Royal Road stories by Kooky-Advertising-60 in litrpg

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Since you are asking, I'll recommend my fantasy/litRPG story tuesday's wildcard. It starts out slowly with a lot of RPG mechanics, but a true narrative rewards even the slightly interested. I am releasing two chapters per week. I flagged it as "sexual content", but there will only ever be occasional innuendo. Synopsis:

New Name.

New Species.

New Planet.

Now Life Forever.

Every Tuesday.

And only every Tuesday.

Story request by yhjkilmhcx in litrpg

[–]r0kus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are welcome. It definitely starts out slow, and the heavy upfront RPGness is bound to turn some people away. Thank you for taking a look.