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If.. you invest time the roll20 charactermancer might be great.
But for me and many others dndbeyond is much more usable.

Roll20 has the current-IP, they sadly fail to make it really easy.

My hopes are on https://app.demiplane.com/nexus/5e

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The vast majority of people go for convenience over morality.
Look at reddit, it hardly lost users.dndbeyond is really convenient.

With maps they're competing on features instead of legal stuff.
It might even make roll20 get off their ass and make it more usable.

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I don't understand how you can be a communist and support Russia at the same time.

Russia is a capitalist kleptocracy.

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Some disposables actually use 18650 or 18500, I've only seen 18500; it's such a waste.

Disposables should be banned.

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    Do you have any examples of that kind of posting in kbin magazines? For now I don't see a problem.

    Once they start spamming kbin I'm all for defederation. Especially because there are few moderation&blocking tools available right now.

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    Yea, and even in the developed world we are forgetting valuable vegatables and fruits. My parents ate more locally diverse than me. Those traditions should be conserved.

    Artist trio aims to preserve traditions, rituals through art (www.dtnext.in)

    In the quaint village of Ramapuram, nestled on the border of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, a time-honoured tradition unfolds in a grand way - the ear-piercing ceremony. This special occasion holds immense cultural significance for the villagers. Inspired by the beauty of this event, artist Puviyarasu Kannadasan decided to...

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    The world does not revolve around the US. Your "we"is my "what?"
    US politics are important, they bleed out and influence the world, but I refuse to start from there.

    So whatever you have going around over there, I think it's appropriate to discuss modernising traditional values on age.

    OC Assuming boost stays as some sort of a super-upvote/share combo alongside regular up/downvote buttons, here's a UI idea on how to merge it into one unified voting system. App animation + web block mockup

    I heard that votes have been changed to behave closer to how people would expect, and boost is staying here as well. So I had an idea how to bring it all together in the interface....

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    Yes, the double upvote is secundary to the retweet.

    The retweet is understood by the fediverse, for example mastodon. The double upvote only happens in kbin

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    So when scaling up

    You expect that : costs per user rise and donations per user drop?

    I expect that: costs per user drop, donations per user stay the same, and external subsidies rise.

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    You do not, awards do not propogate to other servers.

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    It's possible, but there is no reason at all to have the kbin magazines separate from the communities.
    They all federate the same, so why not list them all the same.

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    What if Biden gets a heart attack at the worst possible moment and can no longer run? It's not unlikely given his age.

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    Mastodon does not show threads. There Is no good entry point to a community.

    But yes you are visible on mastodon.

    https://mastodon.world/@DisappointingIntro@lemmy.world/110665507457402569

    You could sub to @nostupidquestions but without threads it looks like a mess

    https://mastodon.world/@nostupidquestions@lemmy.world

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    Useless fearmongering if focussed on Lemmy only.

    This could be done to any twitter, mastodon or reddit user

    Call out post for a particular karma farmer on kbin.social

    @pollodiabolo - this user is a karma whore of epic proportions and they have made a shit load (10-15+) accounts on kbin that boost and upvote each other while sometimes mass downvoting others that have posts trending towards the top - all to farm karma....

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    Upvotes are public, on kbin/not lemmy.

    With public upvotes bots should be detectable, I just have to write a bot to detect the bots.

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    Does it still sync with kbin.social?
    00:35 CET / 22:35 UTC

    Why can't magazines/communities aggregate content from other instances?

    When I look at https://lemmy.ml/c/startrek vs https://kbin.social/m/startrek I see two entirely different lists of posts. Why? It's the same topic, just on different instances. How can we have communities about topics without having them siloed into their own instance-based communities? Is this just related to that 0.18 issue...

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    Join the biggest.

    From the screenshot the local one is on top, but the main one is just below.

    join https://kbin.social/m/startrek@startrek.website

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    They didn't say much about the Druid.

    Let's see if they rebalanced it a bit.
    I prefer caster druids/non moon-druid classes. So untill now I was not happy with the focus on wildshape.

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    How can we promote open standards like activitypub while blocking anone else entry.

    On meta this is difficult, any Non disclosure Agreement is evil, Everything has to be in the open. and considering the history of FB/meta i'm verry sceptical. But still, open standards, open discussion , i am a bit of an optimist.

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    It's a flawed risk assesment.
    short term not complying is much cheaper. long therm it's bad, but for the individual : "whatever, I got my bonus and switched to another position"

    What do you think of subreddits protesting with rule changes (e.g., only allowing John Oliver)?

    A ton of moderators have been making changes to their subreddits' rules (e.g., only allowing certain posts, going NSFW, loosening rules a ton) to protest without getting kicked out. Do you think this strategy of turning a subreddit into shitposts is effective or not?...

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    It's usefull , especially if they advertise a lemmy as an alternative for good conversation.

    Wat else can they do? any other kind of protest gets them banned.

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    I agree with wander.

    While it is good to have an account at a smaller community, it does make discoverability hard, especially for a beginner.
    You could allso get another account with the bigger ones like mastodon.world or kbin.social, and you can still post here.

    I posted this from kbin.social

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    Gdpr applies to servers within the EU, or for servers with EU clients. You can demand that they delete and stop transmitting data.

    But you accept to transmit data all over the world, in the end that data could end up somewhere outside of the EU without any direct EU customers. Then all bounds are gone.

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    Do worry about GDPR in conforming to deletion requests, but only your own data, not anything you transmitted.

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