+1 for Thunderbird. I've deployed it in enterprise environments too.
If you'd rather something more integrated into the OS (non-windows). Kmail and Apple mail work reasonably well.
+1 for Thunderbird. I've deployed it in enterprise environments too.
If you'd rather something more integrated into the OS (non-windows). Kmail and Apple mail work reasonably well.
The closest match that comes to mind would let your players bank the time they don't use. Using an n+5 configuration. The software cutechess may be capable of it but it's not online.
But what bugs me is it would be a goofy way to play as different positions can demand more thought than others.
You would probably need to make your own custom rule set and host it yourself or do a regular game on something like lichess and enforce the time constraints outside of the platform.
The hammer, it breeds fear in my enemies hearts.
Too much allergy meds?
If given the choice I'd prefer now over the past. Merely because of my health issues. It was actually pretty awesome exploring early "high-speed" internet.
Garbage article, cool find. Maybe one day I'll get to see it
Would 256GB/s be too slow for large llms?
Learn to play cdda (it's free and open source). Once you get the general flow of the game it's a great experience.
aavak on YouTube has a bunch of playthroughs to get you familiar.
My clients when they text me the server is down.
If they have a better computer or phone than you.
Edit: (but only if it's one or two generations apart)