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Swagicus ,

Not the commenter, but…

I play tabletop RPGs (Pathfinder 2e for those care) online with some friends, and we use a website which hosts the program (forge-vtt.com).

For the life of me, I cannot get it to behave on Firefox. Maps will be pitch black while on Chrome they render perfectly. I’ve tried every permutation of browser setting and extension toggling I can think of to no avail.

Swagicus ,

Yup, that was the common suggestion I was finding, but no luck with it on or off.

Swagicus , (edited )

Literally, you’re right - in Latin it means “not following”. But in conventional usage, non-sequitur is more for things that are so completely out of place for the conversation.

Not a non-sequitur: “Okay, so based on this finding, [insert something topical but wrong]”.

Non-sequitur: “Okay, so that’s great, but Michigan beating Ohio State means this is irrelevant”.

(edit because I did not realize the formatting I used for my non-sequitur example caused it not to render)

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