the shitcoin-obsessed CEO is the problem
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the shitcoin-obsessed CEO is the problem
Yeah, their KS goal being US$100k is a low budget for something they’re expecting to take two years.
The guy that bought it is the one who ran the neopets metaverse thing. So it sounds a little dubious.
I’ve been spectating games all day. 8v8 has so much going on and is a ton of fun to watch.
It looks like ncsoft’s attorney filed a trademark on Secrets of the Obscure in March using a shell company called Secret River Enterprises. It’s the same attorney that did other GW2 trademarks. They also did not prefix the trademark with "GUILD WARS 2: " like the other expansions.
So I don’t think it’s a placeholder, unless they’re really committed to fucking with us.
“Secret River” and the “Secrets of the Obscure” give me some River of Soul vibes…are we perhaps going to the Underworld? It’s supposed to be under new [demonic] management now, right? And we just had to deal with a demon in Gyala Delve…
Titan’s Staircase doesn’t seem to have enough people? Yesterday, we were outnumbered on EB at several points during the afternoon & early evening in NA timezones.
I’ve seen that in some of the previous betas too. It’s not an encouraging sign.
There were plenty of good fights though!
It’s been a while since I’ve done in person. I had a laptop for my notes and GM resources, and I’d just throw stuff up on Roll20 with second monitor facing the players. We had a tablet logged in to Roll20 to pass around if somebody wanted to move themselves, measure distance, or review one of the handouts.
It worked reasonably well without needing everyone to hide behind their laptops.
not the OP, but
i was going to point to the did:plc thing they made up and went with. but since the last time i looked, it looks like they support (and prefer) did:web, so that’s sorted out.
the “wtf” i have is more to do with actually running a community with atproto. you need a central crawler service that knows about all the PDSes you want to be friends with (this is presumably why you need to sign up in their discord right now, they gotta tell their crawler to look at your PDS)
but i think the crawler has to grab the entire PDS for everyone it knows about? if you want a large community, it seems pretty resource-intensive since the ceiling is “infinity posts”. bsky’s open source code suggests they have chosen not to deal with this problem.
with most AP services (e.g. mastodon), you can prune the data and the only consequence is “you don’t get full text search for super old posts received from other services that we pruned”, so there are ways to limit the cost other than “limit the number of users in our community”.
but this may just be an implementation detail and not an issue with atproto, e.g. git shallow clones are a thing, and the PDS is also storing a big merkel tree. i am not sure if the indexer relies on having the complete history or not (since you do need it for certain operations). bsky’s own code just shrugging suggests maybe limiting it is challenging, i dunno.