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#WritersCoffeeClub Oct 25 - Does 'destiny' have a role in modern fiction?

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  • Appena ggiornato, temerariamente, a Fedora 43 appena ho ricevuto la notifica.

    Beh tutto gira benone, zero problemi per ora sul mio laptop. Ottimo lavoro @fedora

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  • @cow I feel like it's usually older games that are more likely to have problems in wine, and newer stuff generally has a better shot at working out of the box. I wonder how much of that is because it's a lot more common these days for games to not touch windows APIs directly, either because they're using a big popular game engine or because they're using SDL or similar to abstract it all.

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  • @aeva it's so wild that in 2025 I can buy a game on _release day_ and expect that it will just work on Linux!

    I almost never have to check Windb/Protondb for compatibility anymore :)

    (That said, my personal white whale for Wine compatibility is a 15 year old WPF game called Academagia. I've tried so many tricks to get it to work and have failed every time.

    Wine is fantastic now at running graphically intensive games that use DirectX/OpenGL/Vulkan/whatever. It still struggles with little spreadsheet games built on UI libraries like this one.)

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  • 83 figli? Ma chi è l'inseminator?
    Auguri e figli neutri, Diella! Io e il mio virus senziente neanche riusciamo a concepirne uno. [SI SCHERZA]

    https://www.facta.news/articoli/albania-ministra-diella-intelligenza-artificiale-figli

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  • Ooo, there's a Release Candidate for 4.5. I admit, I'm pretty excited for this one.

    https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/releases/tag/v4.5.0-rc.1

    edit: Obviously not available on Fosstodon yet. They don't do non-stable releases.

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  • On the one hand, Americans' healthcare is going to become completely unaffordable. On the other hand, millions of Americans won't be able to pay for food.

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  • @repubblica @ambiente-la-repubblica-repubblica occorre piantumare oculatamente ampliando i boschi ma già realizzando ampi sentieri tagliafuoco e invasi per lo spegnimento incendi.
    Si potranno poi abbattere selettivamente piante per creare larghi sentieri tagliafuoco... la legna così ottenuta si potrà vendere finanziando i costi.
    Inquinamento inferiore degli incendi incontrollati che pure ammazzano fauna e flora....
    Certo... tangenti derivanti da pompieri privati, elicotteri e aerei

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    #WritersCoffeeClubFootnote: the space opera duology I'm currently writing is set so far in the future that humanity has speciated, and there's been a LOT of time for deliberate genetic modification.One consequence is that non-UV catalyzed Vitamin D synthesis is normal: everyone is dark, for UV protection. (Also, many hominins have a vacuum-exposure reflex that opens the ductus arteriosis and bypasses the lungs, maintaining blood oxygen levels for a few minutes—time to get to safety.)
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    #WritersCoffeeClub Oct 22: What inspiration have you taken from historical figures or events?Tons! As Ken Macleod observed, "history is the SF author's secret weapon".I'm currently grappling with a space opera where the adversary is based on Ignaz Trebitsch-Lincoln, only I'm having to tone him down a bit to make him more plausible!https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Ignaz_Trebitsch_Lincoln
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    Ooh I thought of another aspect of letters within fiction. A letter or any other text message is unlike dialog in that it persists to be re-read later, maybe not by the intended recipient, and can be loaded with hidden meanings that you wouldn't expect someone to pick up on or remember accurately if they heard the same words spoken.I used this twice in The Silk Mind, in a letter to the Badger Survey from Doctor Grey, and rather pointed diplomatic letters between him and Celandine.
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    #WritersCoffeeClub day 17: Should modern writers worry about proving their work is not generated by an LLM?I think they should only worry about it to the extent that they'd previously have worried about proving that their work wasn't plagiarized. Like, if seriously challenged (usually by one's publisher, not by some rando), it's good to be able to produce prior drafts or other artifacts of creation.But that's about all. 1/6