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I am Lorgenz and I have been present within the fandom since roughly 2009. I tend to be a big fan of videogames and tabletop RPGS.
Over the years I have hung out in communities in Tapestries, Second Life, and even on occasion Furcadia. While I am less present in these particular areas these days I do occasionally revisit them. These days I tend to hang out in multiple communities on Discord and Twitch as well as Resonite, and have had the pleasure to meet many lovely people on my journeys.
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The Splittening update is finally coming tomorrow on August 20th!
We can't wait to show you what we've been working on!

Good news in hard times.

"AI industry horrified to face largest copyright class action ever certified"

Here's the best part.

"Copyright class actions could financially ruin AI industry, trade groups say." 👈

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/08/ai-industry-horrified-to-face-largest-copyright-class-action-ever-certified/

#cheerful #good #nice #ai #ruin #copyright #llm #greed #robot

AI industry horrified to face largest copyright class action ever certified

Copyright class actions could financially ruin AI industry, trade groups say.

Ars Technica
Love this.
@sveken this is wild.
Perhaps the next protests that people have against the fascist in chief need to be outside some of the news organizations that keep incorrectly painting him in a sane light, asking for integrity in news reporting. Put on the protest in a place they can't ignore and demand they accurately report it. I get the feeling that alot of news organizations are afraid of Trump at this time. But just like us, if they don't stand up to this shit they will suffer too. It is an uphill battle to prove actual malice and accurate level headed reporting can be a shield against spurious accusations of defamation. I shouldn't have to add this on but any such protest should be peaceful. All of us are in this together and if we work together we can push back against the senseless greed and hatred of this administration and those that continue to back it.
So I keep seeing people accusing valve of monopolizing the market for game storefronts. I would argue this is the fault of competing stores not offering the same variety of features etc. that 30% goes into a lot of things such as making a good community and store platform with features that help devs and players, it has good game recommendation and friend features and many other things that it offers along with committing large amounts of money to linux and vr gaming. #gog and #epicgamesstore cant hold a candle to what valve offers the consumer. Of those two other stores only GoG is worth considering because of the no drm stance they have that is very pro consumer. Epic just tries to buy exclusives and give free games away to draw us to their bare bones store front that if i recall correctly didnt add a CART for THREE YEARS! The problem isn't valve in this. It's just that bigger devs don't wanna go drm free on GoG and that the Epic games store just sucks from a consumer standpoint. Sure epic lets devs keep more but their platform sucks so bad most of us would rather never buy a game than buy it there. Also, as long as we are getting so much reinvestment in vr and linux gaming I feel that that 30% isn't that much to ask. Perhaps they could offer a somewhat sweeter deal to indies that need an early cash infusion but other than that, this percentage has been well use by valve.
Sometimes Google's AI results are accurate.
Every worker deserves to be paid enough to live and thrive. There’s no reason “entry level” work should mean poverty level pay.
@drmaddkap sounds accurate
@Alkaris I know that for my Radeon RX 7900 XTX, Sapphire included a support bar that bolts onto the case. It works pretty well to combat sag but its a pain when you need to remove the gpu for service for sure. There are case independent options out there.