I had the same issue w being unable to eliminate them entirely for ages. Putting a layer of sand over soil in pot was what finally completely resolved it for me (in addition to continuing all the other stuff you mentioned).
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Hard agree there. I see how it can be helpful for new users of the platforms but it’s painful for those who have worked in the space for years.
Incredible write up. Gave me some ways to try it out. Thanks!
And do you use it all the time on Mac or iPad as far as device goes?
That’s awesome! It’s seems like it’s way more practical on iPad, so I’ll have to give it more of a fair shake on that hardware.
I had completely forgotten it was on iPad. I mostly use my MacBook but should try out on the smaller screen to see if useful.
Vimes@ttrpg.networkto Houseplants@mander.xyz•The first(only) plant that I ever split off from its “parent” is coming along very nicely! It is some type of snake plant but I’m not sure which specifically.English5·2 years agoLooks like a sanseveria more than a monstera.
Just a quick reply to say that Blades in the Dark is a criminally underrated system. It’s an amazing fiction first game that’s easy to pick up and get newbies into. Apparently roll20 has good sheets for it. I use One More Multiverse for its VTT as I bought the resource bundle before it moved to Patreon. Foundry has some Blades resources too, but I’ve not really messed around with them yet.