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  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 3h ago 100%

    The common argument for why 16 year olds flipping burgers shouldn't make $15 / hr is that they don't have the same expenses as an adult, so they don't need that much, and it's so fucking wild to me that they'd use that. Clearly what you need doesn't factor into what people are paid in any other circumstance, otherwise the top 0.1% would be middle class, too. So why does it suddenly matter for that one specific demographic?

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  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 3h ago 100%

    Well, of course. They agree that someone has to do those jobs, they just don't think they should be able to afford a one bedroom apartment while doing so.

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  • Musk says he’ll award $1 million every day to Pennsylvania voters who sign his petition
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 21h ago 100%

    I think what Musk is saying here is that billionaires have way too much money, and we should go back to an Eisenhower-era tax system along with 100% wealth taxes on anything over a certain reasonable amount to prevent this sort of thing from happening. That's what I'm hearing, anyway.

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  • Dragons Dogma 2's performance dips were caused by the most relatable problem yet: NPCs who think too hard
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 1d ago 100%

    They're just being passive aggressive. "I know the way... but I'm sure as fuck not showing you, scrub."

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  • An ‘exhausted’ Trump says no to another interview | He was in talks to join The Shade Room.
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 2d ago 100%

    It's becoming increasingly clear that this election isn't Harris vs. Trump, it's Harris vs. Vance; Trump is just Vance's front man / advertising platform.

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  • Oblivion Horse Armour dev looks back on hated DLC – “We had no idea what we were doing”
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 5d ago 100%

    “[Horse Armor] must have been [sold] in the millions, it had to be millions,” Nesmith said. “I don’t know the actual number, I probably did at one point, I just no longer remember that. And that was kind of a head shaker for us: you’re all making fun of it and yet you buy it.”

    And that right there is the reason why the industry is absolutely saturated with this shit now. If people had just chilled the fuck out when this shit was first introduced, made sure it was an absolute flop from a sales perspective (not only for this one, but for others that were released back then, too), we might be in a better place now.

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  • Chris Wallace says Trump is "scared" of Harris as former president pulls out of another interview
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 5d ago 100%

    Sure, but she's been doing plenty of interviews, and declined this one up front, while he's been skipping out on most of the ones he's already scheduled. Not really comparable.

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  • What do we call communities in Lemmy?
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 5d ago 100%

    Kbin and Kbin

    This sounds like a lawfirm name you'd see advertised on TV.

    "Did your post get unjustly deleted? Unfair moderator actions? Admins getting you down? Call Kbin and Kbin for a free consultation TODAY!"

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  • Why does it seem the majority of protests in the US are to oppose something while so many protests in other countries are looking to influence improving something?
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 6d ago 100%

    The geography is also a huge contributor. To protest something on a national scale needs significantly greater buy-in from the country as a whole than protesting something on a national scale in a European country. We have a huge amount of land area over here and with the exception of major cities, we're very spread out.

    Spain is one of the larger European countries, and is about 500k sq. km, as an example. The US is about 9.1 million sq. km.

    Protests happen on local scales but they don't make national news, only the really massive ones do, and those require a lot of coordination and time investment from the participants just to show up.

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  • Why does it seem the majority of protests in the US are to oppose something while so many protests in other countries are looking to influence improving something?
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 6d ago 100%

    It's all just framing, no? You could frame all of your examples of protesting to "improve something" as protesting against something, and vice versa.

    Protesting for improved living conditions is just protesting against poor living conditions. Protesting for higher wages is protesting against low wages. Protesting for lower tuition costs is protesting against high tuition.

    Protests by definition are an action objecting to a thing. What are you seeing happen in other countries that's so different to what's happening here, when you don't selectively frame it as "for" a cause rather than "against" a thing?

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  • NRA Chief Doug Hamlin Once Tortured a Cat to Death
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 6d ago 100%

    Cruelty to animals is one of the few instances where I'm personally okay with unreasonably harsh punishments. Specifically cases like this. There's just no reason for it, no benefits, nothing was gained. It's just cruelty for the sake of cruelty, and anyone who's capable of doing that can, as far as I'm concerned, rot in prison or burn in hell. Alternately just treat them exactly like they treated the animals.

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  • Are there any Lemmy instances or similar platforms that don't allow memes?
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 6d ago 100%

    This is kind of up to the individual community, not the instance as a whole. An instance theoretically could make a general 'No memes on any community on this instance' rule but it would be awful to enforce, and it'd be easier to leave it up to communities.

    That said, I think Lemmy is a long way off from having the userbase or popularity to create that problem, and the absence of karma or any analogue really narrows the impact. Personally, I've seen significantly less low-effort content here than on Reddit, with the exception of a few specific communities that exist for that purpose specifically.

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  • Publishers face 20% game revenue reduction if Denuvo DRM is cracked quickly, according to new study
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 1w ago 100%

    I'm not going to purchase the document to find out, and the abstract doesn't really cover it, but I'm curious what the methodology was here. I seriously doubt that piracy is that prevalent. It's possible that people are upset with certain companies and aim to pirate their games, and the fact that those companies are the same ones that use Denuvo is happenstance. It's also possible that they're using total downloads of pirated copies vs. total sales as their statistic, which is misleading, because I'd wager the majority of folks who pirate the game would not have purchased it if it wasn't available to download for free.

    I'd also be curious if the price of the game was a factor; I imagine more people are looking to pirate a game priced at $70 than one priced at $40, for example.

    Really, there's too many factors to consider here and I don't think there's a reasonable way to say how many folks who pirated a given game actually would have purchased it.

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  • Migrant who sexually assaulted 15-year-old while awaiting deportation given chance to stay in Britain
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 1w ago 87%

    It's not in the article, it's in the comment you were replying to. What am I missing?

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  • Migrant who sexually assaulted 15-year-old while awaiting deportation given chance to stay in Britain
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 1w ago 85%

    That's not outrage being directed at the perpetrator, it's outrage being directed at an entire demographic of people of which the perpetrator happens to belong.

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  • North Korea accuses South Korea of flying drones to its capital and threatens to attack next time
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 1w ago 100%

    It said North Korean forces will prepare “all means of attack” capable of destroying the southern side of the border and the South Korean military, and respond without warning if South Korean drones are detected in its territory again.

    This just sounds like preemptive justification for an attack. "Yes, we detected drones, therefore we started shelling. No, we can't prove there were drones, but there definitely were, and this attack was definitely provoked."

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  • How Uber and Lyft Used a Loophole to Deny NYC Drivers Millions in Pay
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 1w ago 100%

    This is the shit government should be working to correct, if they weren't all in it for the money just as much as the corporations.

    Corporations and the general population have an innately antagonistic relationship. Corporations want to make as much money as possible, the general population wants to spend as little as possible, so their goals are diametrically opposed. (I'm pooling Uber drivers in with the general population here, because they're in the same position - being opposed to Uber's goals.)

    Corporations inherently hold more power in this relationship; they have more money than even large groups of individuals, so they can hire expensive teams of lawyers and accountants and professionals of all kinds to further their goals, while it's difficult if not impossible for normal folks to organize against a corporation in any meaningful way.

    In a system that worked, the government would be working to protect the population from corporate interests. They'd be spending the bulk of their time identifying and closing loopholes like this one, and enacting laws to make exploiting these loopholes not worth it, and generally would be the arm of the people.

    Instead, corporations pay government, and the government looks the other way - if not directly supports them - while they fuck over everyone they can - and the planet, while they're at it -to reap wealth. And this shit is the result.

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  • Is a vote for a third-party candidate a throwaway vote in a presidential election?
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 2w ago 95%

    TL;DR: Yes, except when acting as a spoiler for one candidate or the other. Nothing newsworthy here.

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  • Trump Demands Transcript of Kamala Harris' 60 Minutes Interview
  • KoboldCoterie KoboldCoterie 2w ago 95%

    Just imagine how much better everything will be once Trump no longer has a platform amplifying every inane thing that comes out of his mouth.

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  • Rather than communities being hosted by an instance, they should function like hashtags, where each instance hosts posts to that community that originate from their instance, and users viewing the community see the aggregate of all of these. Let me explain. Currently, communities are created and hosted on a single instance, and are moderated by moderators on that instance. This is generally fine, but it has some undesirable effects: - Multiple communities exist for the same topics on different instances, which results in fractured discussions and duplicated posts (as people cross-post the same content to each of them). - One moderation team is responsible for all content on that community, meaning that if the moderation team is biased, they can effectively stifle discussion about certain topics. - If an instance goes down, even temporarily, all of its communities go down with it. - Larger instances tend to edge out similar communities on other instances, which just results in slow consolidation into e.g. lemmy.ml and lemmy.world. This, in turn, puts more strain on their servers and can have performance impact. I'm proposing a new way of handling this: - Rather than visiting a specific community, e.g. worldnews@lemmy.world, you could simply visit the community name, like a hashtag. This is, functionally, the same as visiting that community on your own local instance: [yourinstance]/c/worldnews - You'd see posts from all instances (that your instance is aware of), from their individual /worldnews communities, in a single feed. - If you create a new post, it would originate from your instance (which effectively would create that community on your instance, if it didn't previously exist). - Other users on other instances would, similarly, see your post in their feed for that "meta community". - Moderation is handled by each instance's version of that community separately. - An instance's moderators have full moderation rights over all posts, but those moderator actions only apply to that instance's view of the community. - If a post that was posted on lemmy.ml is deleted by a moderator on e.g. lemmy.world, a user viewing the community from lemmy.ml could still see it (unless their moderators had *also* deleted the post). - If a post is deleted by moderators on the instance it was created on, it is effectively deleted for everyone, regardless of instance. - This applies to all moderator actions. Banning a user from a community stops them from posting to that instance's version of the community, and stops their posts from showing up to users viewing the community through that instance. - Instances with different worldviews and posting guidelines can co-exist; moderators can curate the view that appears to users on their instance. A user who disagreed with moderator actions could view the community via a different instance instead. - Users could still visit the community through another instance, as we do now - in this case, [yourinstance]/c/worldnews@lemmy.world, for example. - In this case, you'd see lemmy.world's "view" of the community, including all of their moderator actions. The benefit is that communities become decentralized, which is more in line with (my understanding of) the purpose of the fediverse. It stops an instance from becoming large enough to direct discussion on a topic, stops community fragmentation due to multiple versions of the community existing across multiple instances, and makes it easier for smaller communities to pop up (since discoverability is easier - you don't have to know where a community is hosted, you just need to know the community name, or be able to reasonably guess it. You don't need to know that a community for e.g. linux exists or where it is, you just need to visit [yourinstance]/c/linux and you'll see posts. If an instance *wanted* to have their own personal version of a community, they could either use a different tag (e.g. world_news instead of worldnews), or, one could choose to view only local posts. Go ahead, tear me apart and tell me why this is a terrible idea.

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    Kind of falls under the 'Too Afraid to Ask' category, I guess, but I've been curious about this for a while. Did something actually happen at some point, or was this just a procedural thing that wasn't ever followed up on? It's mildly annoying given how large they are. Edit: It's possible that this isn't a federation problem at all (as discussion is bringing to light) but something else entirely. Regardless, though, something is going on. It's also possible that the site I link below is out of date, so maybe don't take that as gospel. I bookmarked it a year ago and just hit it up to check on this a few minutes before posting, so I haven't been keeping up with it. Doing a little more digging in light of the above, it's possible this is related to [this](https://pawb.social/post/13972641) issue, and there's just an *extremely* long delay before we get content from lemmy.world. Weirdly, though, it doesn't seem to be the case with other instances - maybe because of their size? Either way, looking at the same posts on our instance and 3 or 4 others, we seem to be the only ones not getting the replies. So something's fucked, maybe. If you're on lemmy.world and happen to see this, drop a reply in here, maybe - I'd be curious to see how long it takes for us to see it (or if we can at all).

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    Page load times have been very slow for some communities, especially those hosted on other instances, and especially over the past few days. Not sure if this was related to the maintenance over the weekend. Here's some quick examples from a sample of 3 communities. I'm listing them in the order that I visited them (I'm not sure if images et. al. are cached across instances, but just in case): - https://pawb.social/c/196@lemmy.blahaj.zone - Load: 6.8s - https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/c/196 - Load: 655ms - https://lemmy.world/c/196@lemmy.blahaj.zone - Load: 705ms --- - https://lemmy.world/c/technology - Load: 705ms - https://pawb.social/c/technology@lemmy.world - Load: 17.58ms - https://yiffit.net/c/technology@lemmy.world - Load: 557ms --- - https://yiffit.net/c/memes - Load: 557ms - https://lemmy.world/c/memes@yiffit.net - Load: 699ms - https://pawb.social/c/memes@yiffit.net - Load: 587ms Of these three tests, we performed fine on one, but the other two were markedly slower. Refreshing the home feed (settings: Subscribed, New) has also been very slow (with load times in excess of 5 seconds being very common). Is anyone else seeing this, or is this a 'Me' problem? (I swear I don't [only complain](https://pawb.social/post/2082399).) :D

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    I'm sure there's a really simple answer to this, but it's a surprisingly difficult problem to search for. I've got a RichTextBox control and I'm trying to write text that includes the letters "ff", but they don't show up. This is the specific code in question: ``` for entry in suffix: desc += "[color=darkgray]Suffix (Tier: %s, Quality: %s%%) 'of %s'\n[color=royalblue]" % [entry.tier, entry.quality, entry.mod.name] ``` This is what it ends up printing: ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpawb.social%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fec6c5d2a-d6e6-4af5-8409-5f27dd095c39.png) If I change one or both of the Fs to capitals, they *both* display fine; it's specifically two lowercase Fs that're problematic. They also display fine elsewhere in the same textbox; it's just *this line specifically* that's problematic. Even tried escaping it but it didn't like that, either. Most of the settings on the RichTextBox are default; the font has a lowercase 'f' character; I haven't done anything weird with the font size, or style, or anything else. I'm tearing my hair out here. Please tell me this is just some stupid bbcode tag or some such. Edit: For anyone finding this later: It's a ligature (ffi) that the font is missing a glyph for. To solve the problem: On the Import tab, choose the font you're using, click Advanced, and under Metadata Overrides, expand OpenType Features, click Add Feature -> Ligatures, add whichever option is appropriate (discretionary or standard ligatures), then disable the option. Reimport the font, and the issue is fixed! ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpawb.social%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fd3d20c62-985e-45e1-ac9f-0a8e9e5089e6.png)

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    Furry KoboldCoterie 3mo ago 91%
    Canvas (Lemmy version of Reddit's r/place) event begins in about 8 hours
    https://canvas.fediverse.events/

    Let's get some furry shit up in there. We can create / share a template so we're all working on something cohesive. Any interest / anyone have any suggestions for something to draw? [Community Link](http://pawb.social/c/canvas@toast.ooo)

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    'Gay furry hackers' claim second NATO cyber-break-in
    www.theregister.com

    > The hacktivists, which describe themselves as made up of "gay furry hackers," usually target government orgs whose policies they disagrees with, and have a flare for political publicity stunts, also posted a link to the purported stolen files on their Telegram channel. >"The astonishing siegedsec hackers have struck NATO once more!!1!!!," the crew wrote, bragging: "NATO: 0. Siegedsec: 2." > The team is referring to its earlier NATO intrusion in July, during which it claimed it swiped information belonging to 31 nations and leaked 845MB of data from the alliance's the Communities of Interest (COI) Cooperation Portal.

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    Google's Generative AI Tools Now Turn Text Into Online Worlds
    decrypt.co

    > "Some game developers are turning to artificial intelligence to make the creative process faster and easier—and cheaper, too. At Google Cloud Next in San Francisco, startup Hiber announced the integration of Google’s generative AI technology in its Hiber3D development platform, which aims to simplify the process of creating in-game content. > Hiber said the goal of adding AI is to help creators build more expansive online worlds, which are often referred to as metaverse platforms. Hiber3D is the tech that powers the company's own HiberWorld virtual platform, which it claims already contains over 5 million user-created worlds using its no-code-needed platform. > By typing in prompts via its new generative AI tool, Hiber CEO Michael Yngfors says creators can employ natural language to tell the Hiber3D generator what kind of worlds they want to create, and can even generate worlds based on their mood or to match the vibe of a film. [...]" Once this is refined, this could be very neat! It's only environments right now, not characters and whatnot, too, but maybe eventually we'd be able to dynamically generate some anthro-populated worlds to explore.

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    Performance on Pawb.Social specifically has been degrading significantly; it often times takes a very long time (10+ seconds) to load a post, for example, with a noticeable number of time-outs occurring. Opening the same post via its home instance in these cases typically works much faster, leading me to believe the problem is here, not with the host instance. This is the case even with local communities. Hoping to hear from other folks - are you also experiencing this? Is it a temporary issue, or indicative of a growing server-side problem?

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    There was discussion on the lemmy fork thread about replacing the default 'Donate' link with a server-specific one, but given that's not available yet, is there somewhere we can contribute funds towards hosting costs? Really, maybe such a link should be on the sidebar, at least - if there is one somewhere already, I wasn't able to find it, and as such I suspect other folks who would potentially be looking for one wouldn't find it, either.

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    I really don't have a lot of background on cluster munitions; it only really came into my perception in response to the controversy over the US providing them to Ukraine. As I understand it, the controversy is because they often don't all explode reliably, and unexploded munitions can then explode months or years later when civilians are occupying the territory, making it similar to the problems caused by landmines. In an age where things like location trackers, radio transmitters, and other such local and long-range technology to locate objects are common place, what's stopping the manufacturers of these munitions from simply putting some kind of device to facilitate tracking inside each individual explosive, to assist with detection and safe retrieval after a conflict? I get that nothing is a 100% effective solution, but it seems like it'd solve most of it. Can someone with actual knowledge explain why this is still a problem we're having?

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    Furry KoboldCoterie 1y ago 100%
    Kobold Hucksters (by Commissar-K)

    He's an alchemist, okay? It's definitely a Strength potion, not grape Kool-Aid, okay? It's only $5, just try it!

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    Furry KoboldCoterie 1y ago 100%
    Need some kobold representation up in here. (by jareddrawsjared)

    That poor elf has seen better days; it takes a special kind of talent to be overpowered by kobolds.

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    Books, games, movies, youtube channels, podcasts, whatever you've got - I'd love some recommendations for anything tangentially furry-related. There's plenty of cartoons (and I'd be happy to hear about those, too), but in particular, any more adult-focused media would be very welcomed!

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    Argonian representing for the Nightingales

    Is it a testament to the power of the organization, or the lawlessness of the city that one can wear their regalia in broad daylight unaccosted? It's anyone's guess.

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    We can currently filter communities in our feed by 'Subscribed', 'Local' and 'All', but I'd really love a way to add communities to custom groupings, and have additional filter options based on those groupings. For example, a 'News' group that I could add all of the News-related communities to, and be able to click a filter button and see only those... or maybe the use case most people would likely use: creating groups to isolate SFW and NSFW content. If there's a way to do this that I'm unaware of, I'd love to hear about it.

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