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Using Ubuntu may give off hipster vibes to the average PC user, but within the Linux community its has the opposite effect.

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Yeah I started in the Red Hat 2 era, played with all the WMs and DEs, compiled my own kernel a few times. After a point I had too much going on in my life to tinker with my distro. My needs are simple, I just need a terminal and a package manager.

Snaps have issues sure, but anything is better than the dependency hell of old.

Use what works. It's really that simple.

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The Excesses of 3rd Edition Dungeons & Dragons

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I agree. I got to the point that I could build monsters on the fly at the table and didn't worry about game balance. There was an elegance in the consistency.

My group landed on a rotation of silly overpowered short campaigns to absolutely destroy the engine, and long games where we all agreed not to break the game.

That being said 4th Ed was so much better to craft monsters in. It broke me for every game I've run since. Now I just reskin.