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  • It was the official discord until earlier this year, so it's kinda not just "some unofficial server". Also, the mod in question was using racial slurs. Granted, the Godot foundation also split ways with them.

    Additionally there was something about an over zealous community manager blocking people over responses that supposedly weren't all that inflammatory or bad? I'm not super sure there, I've only kinda half been paying attention to it

  • Steam does the opposite of forcing Arbitration on its users
  • yeah, its hard to predict what will happen to it, especially after gabe steps down or dies, but depending on how much of the company is broadly owned by employees vs individuals, it can help to shield it from bad decisions. Unfortunately, we don't know the exact numbers. If gabe + mike own 51+% then it could potentially lead to overriding employee will in a bad decision for money (either through their actions or through inheritance like you say). Or the employees could just collectively make a bad decision too.

  • Steam does the opposite of forcing Arbitration on its users
  • AFAIK, most of valve's stock is held by employees, not private investors. It's usually a pretty hard sell of "make the company you work at shittier to make more money", especially since most of the employees probably know gabe personally (valve has less than 400 employees) and likely approve of his leadership.

  • Getting the group together in a zombie apocalypse
  • Pretty much anything that telegraphs people gathering somewhere with supplies, or hints towards somewhere that can be fortified (army base, buildings that can lock down like government buildings, schools, possibly hospitals, etc) is a pretty easy way to get your players to gravitate towards it.

  • Why are people seemingly against AI chatbots aiding in writing code?
  • FWIW, at this point, that study would be horribly outdated. It was done in 2022, which means it probably took place in early 2022 or 2021. The models used for coding have come a long way since then, the study would essentially have to be redone on current models to see if that's still the case.

    The people's perceptions have probably not changed, but if the code is actually insecure would need to be reassessed

  • Studio in a dungeon
  • At first glance, it may seem strange to find living accomodations inside the megadungeons.

    Honestly, i've always found it stranger when they dont have living areas for the creatures that live there. it makes it feel more like a habitat, rather than fun house to me.

  • Introducing Steam Families
  • That was changed a while back, the current restrictions are you can only have as many people playing any given game as you have copies in your current sharing library

  • Meguey Baker vs Cancer [BUNDLE]
  • sad to hear, fuck cancer!

  • Song of the pixie who multiclassed as bard and barbarian, becoming a bardbarian
  • i mean, thats part of what gives it away. all the current AI generated music has a flat, auto-tuney quality to it. There's also a fairly limited number of voices it ends up using, so its pretty distinctive when you hear one.

  • Song of the pixie who multiclassed as bard and barbarian, becoming a bardbarian
  • the art and the music are both definitely AI

  • Luke Crane bought Dungeon World and is going to make a 2nd Edition
  • i like DW, so i'd be interested to see what a 2e brings to the table. Moreover, i would be more interested in it actually getting ongoing support/supplementation/etc.

  • A 4y/o kid's concept of work
  • Employee Number 427's job was simple: he sat at his desk in room 427, and he pushed buttons on a keyboard. Orders came to him through a monitor on his desk, telling him what buttons to push, how long to push them, and in what order. This is what Employee 427 did every day of every month and every year, and although others might have considered it soul-rending, Stanley relished every moment that the orders came in, as though he had been made exactly for this job.

  • I do not think any of you actually played 3.5 you praise so much
  • in 3e, the tarrasque had regeneration, and couldnt die from negative HP. So the idea of building a town that "farmed" an unconscious tarrasque for its meat/bones/whatever was a popular thought experiment for a setting back in the day. IIRC there was also someone who took the idea and published it as an actual book at some point too (which honestly felt kinda scummy to me, since it was basically a big community project/collaboration)

  • I do not think any of you actually played 3.5 you praise so much
  • in 3e, summon spells specifically conjured the spirits of creatures that couldnt "die" per se. They would desummon if they lost all their HP and reform later.

  • I do not think any of you actually played 3.5 you praise so much
  • i mean, there were plenty of other ways, including things you could do at lower level, that was just the common go to because it required a single high level spell, and usually you fought big T at high level.

  • I do not think any of you actually played 3.5 you praise so much
  • the usual go to back in the day was to drown it, because it wasnt immune to that in any way. Simply gate it to the plane of water. There was a number of other work arounds like that too.

  • I do not think any of you actually played 3.5 you praise so much
  • i can also confirm that the tarrasque was pretty universally clowned on for being easy in 3.5e. That discussion is basically what drove the whole "town built around the tarrasque" idea on the wizard forums and enworld. That said, it's probably not as bad as the 5e tarrasque by comparison

  • Scientists illuminate a path to quantum AGI with new light-based chips
  • I guess that would just be a GPU?

    Actually would either be a TPU (tensor processing unit) or NPU (neural processing unit). They're purpose built chips for AI/ML stuff.

  • Peak D&D 6e
  • the new 2024 rules allow for this. All half races/species have been removed, and instead you get to mix and match any two you want.

  • Neopets go TTRPG With Crowdfunding Campaign
  • Finally, a true d&d killer has arrived

  • WotC 2024 PHB reveal videos for weeks 7/1/2024 - 7/12/2024

    cross-posted from: https://ttrpg.network/post/7655321

    > All premieres at 9am PDT: > > - Monday, July 1st - Spells Tuesday > - July 2nd - Crafting Sneak Peek (this is a short video; no premiere) > - Monday, July 8th - Monk > - Tuesday, July 9th - Sorcerer > - Wednesday, July 10th - Cleric Thursday > - July 11th - Bard Friday > - July 12th - New Dragon Designs

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    WotC 2024 PHB reveal videos for weeks 7/1/2024 - 7/12/2024

    cross-posted from: https://ttrpg.network/post/7655321

    > All premieres at 9am PDT: > > - Monday, July 1st - Spells Tuesday > - July 2nd - Crafting Sneak Peek (this is a short video; no premiere) > - Monday, July 8th - Monk > - Tuesday, July 9th - Sorcerer > - Wednesday, July 10th - Cleric Thursday > - July 11th - Bard Friday > - July 12th - New Dragon Designs

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    WotC 2024 PHB reveal videos for weeks 7/1/2024 - 7/12/2024

    All premieres at 9am PDT:

    • Monday, July 1st - Spells
    • Tuesday July 2nd - Crafting Sneak Peek (this is a short video; no premiere)
    • Monday, July 8th - Monk
    • Tuesday, July 9th - Sorcerer
    • Wednesday, July 10th - Cleric
    • Thursday July 11th - Bard
    • Friday July 12th - New Dragon Designs
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    Going down for postrgres upgrade June 25th

    Just an fyi, we will be going down temporarily for a postrgres upgrade tomorrow morning around 9AM cst, this is in preparation for upgrading Lemmy to 19.5. downtime shouldn't be significantly long.

    Edit: upgrade complete

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    Week 6/24/24 PHB class reveals schedule

    cross-posted from: https://ttrpg.network/post/7479802

    > 2024 Player's Handbook Reveals (all premieres at 9am PDT) > > Monday, June 24th - The Rogue > Tuesday, June 25th - The Warlock > Wednesday, June 26th - The Druid > Thursday, June 27th - The Wizard > Friday, June 28th - The Ranger

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    Week 6/24/24 PHB class reveals schedule

    cross-posted from: https://ttrpg.network/post/7479802

    > 2024 Player's Handbook Reveals (all premieres at 9am PDT) > > Monday, June 24th - The Rogue > Tuesday, June 25th - The Warlock > Wednesday, June 26th - The Druid > Thursday, June 27th - The Wizard > Friday, June 28th - The Ranger

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    Week 6/24/24 PHB class reveals schedule

    2024 Player's Handbook Reveals (all premieres at 9am PDT)

    Monday, June 24th - The Rogue Tuesday, June 25th - The Warlock Wednesday, June 26th - The Druid Thursday, June 27th - The Wizard Friday, June 28th - The Ranger

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    One Year of TTRPG.Network!

    Today marks one year since the TTRPG network was set up after the whole hubbub over at reddit. While we certainly haven't been the largest instance in town, we're still reasonably active, and overall i think things are going pretty good.

    Not really much to say, just wanted to point out our fedi-versary. Thanks for participating and hope everyone is still enjoying themselves!

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    2024 Players Handbook | Everything You Need to Know | D&D - YouTube

    Wotc dropped a big video today all about the upcoming edition. There's a few articles breaking down some of the information out there already.

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    TTRPG.network is now certified green hosted

    Just a small FYI update, the host that we used just informed us that our website is now certified green hosted by the green web foundation, meaning that our site is completely hosted by clean energy.

    You should see the badge display in our sidebar about it starting today.

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    D&D Playtest Survey Results | Player's Handbook | Unearthed Arcana

    cross-posted from: https://ttrpg.network/post/3803122

    > Discussion with crawford concerning the playtest feedback from the most recent playtest

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    D&D Playtest Survey Results | Player's Handbook | Unearthed Arcana

    Discussion with crawford concerning the playtest feedback from the most recent playtest

    • Everything scored really well (in the 80s for most things, monk was the highest rated, most features in the 90s, might be considered "most improved class")

    • revised version of the healing spells scored high

    • Tasha's summoning spells will be imported into the PHB

    • 2014 conjuration/summoning spells rework scored really well and will be kept

    • They are deep in internal development for the upcoming PHB

    • May is not the release date as was purported before

    • "We will still be working on the PHB in may"

    • Dwarf art from pax is not the cover for the PHB. That's from the fighter section

    • This was the last unearthed arcana for the upcoming revisions

    • New encounter building rules are going through a lot of rework and playtesting

    • Revised DMG will have a significantly streamlined encounter building system

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    Lemmy updated to 19.2

    Just an FYI, ttrpg.network has updated to 19.2. There's apparently some potential issues with cached logins, and you must delete your cookies/cache, or log out and remove and readd your account to most apps. Let me know if you have any other problems.

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    pathfinder @ttrpg.network eerongal @ttrpg.network
    Pathfinder community for you to find the path!

    Hey all, recently it was brought up that pathfinder.social seems to be down, and for some time. So I went ahead and created a local community for all your pathfinder needs.

    For now, this is a catchall for pathfinder, both 1e and 2e, if the need arises, we can always create another community to split, but I don't think it's that important right now.

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