Update extortion page and RPG LinkList

Update dependencies
Update to v0.9.1
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if (b.date_pub) return 1; if (b.date_pub) return 1;
return 0; return 0;
}, },
pages = files.map(({ page }) => ({ ...page })).sort(sortByPubDate), pages = files
.map(({ page }) => ({ ...page }))
.filter(({ is_draft }) => !is_draft)
.sort(sortByPubDate),
tagCloud = pages.reduce((acc, curr) => { tagCloud = pages.reduce((acc, curr) => {
const { tags } = curr; const { tags } = curr;
tags.forEach((tag) => { tags.forEach((tag) => {

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{ {
"name": "iew-site-builder", "name": "iew-site-builder",
"version": "0.9.0", "version": "0.9.1",
"description": "", "description": "",
"main": "index.js", "main": "index.js",
"scripts": { "scripts": {
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"front-matter": "^4.0.2", "front-matter": "^4.0.2",
"fs-extra": "^10.0.0", "fs-extra": "^10.0.0",
"glob": "^8.0.3", "glob": "^8.0.3",
"serve": "^13.0.2", "serve": "^14.1.2",
"yargs": "^17.3.1" "yargs": "^17.3.1"
} }
} }

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@ -3,12 +3,13 @@ title: Tabletop Role-Playing Game Resources
sub_title: LinkLists sub_title: LinkLists
description: A list of free rules, tables, and other role-playing game resources. description: A list of free rules, tables, and other role-playing game resources.
date_pub: 2022-09-17T00:07:00-04:00 date_pub: 2022-09-17T00:07:00-04:00
date_upd: 2022-12-23T19:15:00-05:00
content_type: feature content_type: feature
section: web section: web
subsection: linklists subsection: linklists
--- ---
_Compiled 2022-09-16_ _Compiled 2022-09-16 / Updated 2022-12-23_
I've been an <abbr title="Role-Playing Game">RPG</abbr> enthusiast for 30+ years, and after a long hiatus, I've been lucky enough to spend the past few years playing (and running) regular games. Thanks to the explosion of content from the <abbr title="Old-School Renaissance">OSR</abbr> (a ["play style movement"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_School_Renaissance) inspired by the early days of RPGs), there are a number of great, _free_ resources for starting and running campaigns. I've been an <abbr title="Role-Playing Game">RPG</abbr> enthusiast for 30+ years, and after a long hiatus, I've been lucky enough to spend the past few years playing (and running) regular games. Thanks to the explosion of content from the <abbr title="Old-School Renaissance">OSR</abbr> (a ["play style movement"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_School_Renaissance) inspired by the early days of RPGs), there are a number of great, _free_ resources for starting and running campaigns.
@ -24,3 +25,4 @@ Below are links to some of the sites I've been using for my own games, compiled
- [Kosmic Dungeon](https://kosmicdungeon.com/) - An excellent collection of free maps. - [Kosmic Dungeon](https://kosmicdungeon.com/) - An excellent collection of free maps.
- [Old-School Essentials System Reference Document](https://oldschoolessentials.necroticgnome.com/srd/) - Like classic D&D, but easier to read, and available for free. - [Old-School Essentials System Reference Document](https://oldschoolessentials.necroticgnome.com/srd/) - Like classic D&D, but easier to read, and available for free.
- [tenfootpole.org](https://tenfootpole.org/ironspike/) - Lots and lots of module reviews. - [tenfootpole.org](https://tenfootpole.org/ironspike/) - Lots and lots of module reviews.
- [Traverse Fantasy's Keystones](https://traversefantasy.blogspot.com/p/keystone-readings.html) - A linked timeline of the original blog and forum posts that inspired of the OSR movement(s).

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@ -7,17 +7,30 @@ tldr: I've received even more emails telling me that I've been hacked. Since I s
tags: hackers, hacking, email, internet, spam tags: hackers, hacking, email, internet, spam
--- ---
Since my last few posts about script-kiddies and the [fake extortions](/journal/2018/12-03-hacked) [they try to commit](/journal/2019/11-27-hacked-again), I've received upwards of 50 such emails, each with a different bitcoin address, and many with slight differences in text, style, or form, but all basically the same: an email from myself (*gasp*) claiming that I have been hacked, that some non-descript OS or "device" I own has some magical virus installed on it, and that, if I don't pay the hacker a ransom in bitcoin, my life will be *ruined*. Since my last few posts about script-kiddies and the [fake extortions](/journal/2018/12-03-hacked) [they try to commit](/journal/2019/11-27-hacked-again), I've received upwards of 50 such emails, each with a different bitcoin address, and many with slight differences in text, style, or form, but all basically the same: an email from myself (_gasp_) claiming that I have been hacked, that some non-descript OS or "device" I own has some magical virus installed on it, and that, if I don't pay the hacker a ransom in bitcoin, my life will be _ruined_.
However, I know from past experience that these messages are little more than spam, sent out en masse in hopes that they can rope in some poor sucker who falls for this. I know most of these are bogus from the beginning because the email I use for my phone is completely unrelated to the ones that keep receiving these messages. Other times, the email will make vague references to programs I don't even have installed, again betraying their carboon-copied nature. In truth, I have never paid ransom, even though I've personally received dozens of these messages, and my life has yet to be ruined by these *lamers*. However, I know from past experience that these messages are little more than spam, sent out en masse in hopes that they can rope in some poor sucker who falls for this. I know most of these are bogus from the beginning because the email I use for my phone is completely unrelated to the ones that keep receiving these messages. Other times, the email will make vague references to programs I don't even have installed, again betraying their carboon-copied nature. In truth, I have never paid ransom, even though I've personally received dozens of these messages, and my life has yet to be ruined by these _lamers_.
So, as a public service, I have included the bitcoin addresses for these fakers, in hopes that some other would-be victim finds this page (possibly through a web search), and they learn that they can ignore this BS as well: So, as a public service, I have included the bitcoin addresses for these fakers, in hopes that some other would-be victim finds this page (possibly through a web search), and they learn that they can ignore this BS as well:
``` ```
====== BEGIN WALL OF SHAME ====== ====== BEGIN WALL OF SHAME ======
====== UPDATED: 2022-03-17 ====== ====== UPDATED: 2022-12-23 ======
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======= END WALL OF SHAME ======= ======= END WALL OF SHAME =======
``` ```
Again, if you received an ominous email about your device being hacked and it uses one of these bitcoin addresses, just know that I received one of those messages, too, and I never paid. Since I'm still here, posting this, obviously none of their doomsday prophecies came to pass - no mass email to my contacts, no embarassing footage, no ruined life... and no hacked device. Again, if you received an ominous email about your device being hacked and it uses one of these bitcoin addresses, just know that I received one of those messages, too, and I never paid. Since I'm still here, posting this, obviously none of their doomsday prophecies came to pass - no mass email to my contacts, no embarassing footage, no ruined life... and no hacked device.