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Julian LeFay, The Legendary Developer Known As ‘The Father Of Elder Scrolls’, Has Passed Away


in reply to Stamau123

This might already be the case, but the guy deserves is own character and quest in Project Tamriel and/or Tamriel Rebuilt. This is way too young an age to go.

in reply to cm0002

I hope he truly enjoyed his work. Because working up until a week before your death is the most depressing thing I can possibly think of.

in reply to SatansMaggotyCumFart

It was the year that Ukraine was couped; the year that Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk voted by referendum to secede from Ukraine; and the year that Crimea voted by referendum to join Russia.
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Xbox's Forza Horizon 5 is the top selling new PS5 game of 2025


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Chinese. They make good gear. mozaracing.com/
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Byt webbläsare till alternativ som exempelvis Firefox, Brave och Konqueror med flera. Fri och öppen programvara. De flesta använder Google Chrome som webbläsare idag. Det betyder att Google sparar en massa information om dig

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Jag tillhör den första hårdrockegenerationen såsom född vid mitten av 1950-talet. Redan tidigt 1970-tal lyssnade jag och mina kompisar på hårdrock i form av Led Zeppelin, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath och Mountain. Senare blev det också bland annat Nazareth och Blue Öyster Cult.

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Gentrifiering sker också på landsbygden. Det är tydligast i olika kustsamhällen inklusive fiskelägen och gamla badorter.

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Toller Start!


Vielen Dank an alle, die gestern beim ersten Linux Café dabei waren. Es ist schön zu sehen, wie groß das Interesse ist und wir freuen uns sehr auf die weiteren Termine.

Sagt es gerne weiter, wir freuen uns über alle Fragen rund um den Linux Desktop!


in reply to Blaze (he/him)

Yes, but it only migrates posts and comments locally to the incoming instance its moving to. What is needed for proper community migration is the ability to all instances to recognise comment migration. And ideally, the automatic rerouting of all subscribers to the new community.

Effectively making communities modular. Much of this is outside Rimus power (due to the Fediverse still being most Lemmy, but one day... one day)

in reply to Sunshine (she/her)

I am so confused. A "sub" used to refer, on the old place, as a "sub-reddit", but we do not have those here. Did you mean "community"?

(And as already covered, PieFed already has an implementation of this, so what is the "future" referring to there in that case?)

in reply to OpenStars

Repeating myself here, but the community migration tool on Piefed is somewhat incomplete. it only migrates posts and comments locally to the incoming instance its moving to. What is needed for proper community migration is the ability to all instances to recognise comment migration. And ideally, the automatic rerouting of all subscribers to the new community.

Effectively making communities modular. Much of this is outside Rimus power (due to the Fediverse still being most Lemmy, but one day... one day)

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in reply to Skavau

It just seems like you are placing a LOT of trust in community mods to make decisions on behalf of the community for its own well-being rather than to feed their egotistical desires. However, I am recalling the semi-recent controversy of the 196 mods attempting to forcibly move their community from blahaj to Lemmy.world and people got insanely angry and started a whole new 196 (again, which is how 196 had moved to blahaj in the first place).

A lot of people came here from Reddit to get away from such practices, not subject themselves to an army of little fiefdoms within which each mod is in control of their own community. If Reddit was an empire, then your model sounds like a peaceful, hopefully loving (sometimes, but... perhaps not always?) kingdom, whereas I am talking about a democracy where the individual people who submit their content get to control their individual futures, even if their past submissions are carved in stone and their own control over it mostly released.

It's something to think about anyway!:-)

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in reply to Skavau

I also don't see what is immediately potentially corrupt about moving instance in a way that would inherently annoy the audience.


Read more about the attempted forcible migration attempt, against the wishes of the community members, here:

Let's just move a whole community to a new instance without asking!

in reply to OpenStars

Oh yeah I appreciate that, but under an official migration system - they would have to get blahaj's approval. Which they wouldn't give if the community erupted.

But again, this happened without a migration system anyway - so what difference does it make?

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in reply to OpenStars

If the 196 mods had used the migration feature, thé output would have been the same: other would have created !onehundredninetysix@lemmy.blahaj.zone and most of the people would have moved there
in reply to Blaze (he/him)

Absolutely. That example shows how mods do not always act with full concern for the community members, and much turmoil and drama ensued as a result of that mismatched set of expectations between the "rulers" and the ruled, consent by the governed and all of that.

Maybe there is a friendlier way - like the mods move and a notice offered to those still visiting the old, without necessarily blocking the old... which as I say this I realize can't happen, bc an unmoderated community would instantly become a source of literal spam sent out to the entire Threadiverse, as sadly happened to Kbin.social.

in reply to OpenStars

I mean in the form of subscribers like how Mastodon lets accounts transfer over their followers.

in reply to Sunshine (she/her)

I have been mostly out of the loop with the development around PieFed (and I would like to be in the loop). So can you give a few examples which showcase their speed of development?

I went through the project’s commit log and the only observation I could make is that many of their commits seem typical of a project in their nascent stages.

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in reply to AusatKeyboardPremi

My own method was to join a PieFed instance (although just visiting one without an account can yield some partial data) and watch how many things change on a weekly basis.

The number of times that I saw the transition from "feature X does not exist" to "feature X now exists, or was tweaked to be improved" has been ~~too damn high meme~~ just perfection.

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(The latter is anecdotal, as I have not looked myself but hear it often from others who have)


in reply to vermaterc

the only good thing i trust an LLM to do is build a official looking document from 5 or 6 bullet points i give it. Even then im going to proof read it a few times just to make sure it didn't add anything stupid.


Online Piracy Almost Died. Now It's More Popular Than Ever. - YouTube


in reply to truxnell

Trying to teach an intern how to generally use a computer, how a file structure works, physically pains me. The "youngins are naturally good with computers" myth is a myth now. It only worked for tech millennial that taught ourselves.
in reply to redox

cancel big media streamers

find all the shows on the high seas

take the money you would have paid to peacock, paramount, et al

donate to pbs and npr passport :)


in reply to vegeta

Because he had raped and trafficed children with Jeffery Epstien?
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in reply to vegeta

All part of the War on Science.

Authoritarians hate anyone who knows more than they do. And that's just about everyone.


in reply to misk

I’ve always been a bit skeptical of Apple Arcade’s offerings because you do have to sort through so many kids games.

The offering probably exists because parents were getting fed up with their kids bothering them to buy gems in pay to win games.

in reply to StowawayFog

I just hope Apple Arcade dies so Sonic Dream Team can get ported to a platform not assoicated with a company I refuse to acknowledge
in reply to misk

Would have been great to have a way to transfer data. I was post game in Death’s Door and then they closed the door on me.


Russian troops liberate Novotoretskoye community in Donetsk region over past day


Another L for the Nazi regime of Ukraine 💪

World News reshared this.

in reply to jackeroni

If you want to do pro russian war reporting, you have to be smarter about it. Just using the liberation rhetoric did not work since iraq. (At least not on anyone with half a brain). But yes ukrainian community was indeed liberated from ukrainian leadership.
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in reply to shani66

They should never gave been allowed to gobble up so nany studios. Especially not Bethesda and Activision.
in reply to misk

They should split up Microsoft and extract the game division.