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  • @oshitwaddup @yogthos can't find the source anymore but I saw a video that basically said "the closing of twitter was so chaotic you can claim whatever you want, they can't check whether you are lying"

    So if you are already on board with lying your resume... That? Former "senior backend engineer 5years"?

    Obviously don't put stuff they can just check, like claiming skills they can just test you for.

    Also maybe not lead positions those people might be too famous.

  • @hzkvskd yes, I agree.

    I haven't played them but those are the games I'm referring to that didn't get it right from what I've heard.

    I want big player run cities and factions that can maintain the peace. Or at least a realistic chance to do it.

    Where the chance of being attacked in the street theoretically exists but there are guards/police and a justice system the make it the exception.

  • @hzkvskd my personal opinion and intuition is that devs so far just haven't dared to let the players really take the wheel.

    E.g. player run police/justice system, truly letting them control politics and lore. Being part of a guild as a protection thing.

    I think players would be creative enough but there would have to be some infrastructure from the dev to bootstrap it and nobody has done that yet.

  • @hzkvskd an actually good, deep Fantasy sandbox PvP #mmo

    Fans of the genre will be aware of the problems and the failures.

    Mostly/specifically the existing ones don't provide structures to prevent griefing. And building some boring hut but having no meaningful interaction with others is something you can just do in Minecraft.

  • @diamat this is only surprising if you approach #academia and #science with a positive bias instead of objectivity.

    I have not seen an actually convincing quality control or publishing standard.

    It's all undocumented, learned behavior that gets approved or denied through unelected councils.

    At least it's not e.g. students or readers of papers who do the voting.

    Not saying there aren't good people doing good things. But the thing as a whole is incredibly and obviously shady.

  • @agelord

    As in, where things are, why they are there and how it works as a holistic thing, isn't being talked about.

    Redesigns are graphic or graphic subsystems.

    But nobody touches aspects of which settings make sense to put where, taking the education level of the user into account.

    And there is no at least semi centralized group that organize that some setups actually work and are well explained. E.g. Sound, If you run into an issue there, good luck finding a support contact or manual.

  • @agelord

    My main problem is that I have "legacy" games that don't work on Linux as well as Linux ports and native Linux builds being worse than their Linux counterpart.

    limuxgaming has come a long way and I'm curious and excited to see where it goes, but ease of use simply doesn't have parity. I want one click installs with identical performance.

    The bigger issue with the #linuxdesktop in general is that no distro actually thinks about it as a product. 1/2

  • @peter @argentcorvid algorithms aren't evil, the important part was always control over how it works.

    The fediverse is in an excellent position to first recreate the problem of having too much and then someone will take one for the team and develop some easy to configure filter that weights things properly.

    Give it 6 months...