alyaza [they/she]
internet gryphon. admin of Beehaw, mostly publicly interacting with people. nonbinary. they/she
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alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgMto Technology@beehaw.org•Risks to children playing Roblox ‘deeply disturbing’, say researchers18·4 days agoyeah, no shit, that’s not the same as “your entire company being predicated on the unpaid labor of children who you also let do whatever they want without supervision or actually working filtering features”–not least because you could actually get banned for both of the things i mentioned from 2010, while what’s happening now is explicitly enabled by Roblox as their business model and an externality of doing business. as has been demonstrated by recent investigations into how they work down, they basically don’t have a company without systematically exploiting children
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgMto Technology@beehaw.org•Risks to children playing Roblox ‘deeply disturbing’, say researchers24·4 days agoit’s been very strange to watch this game i grew up on–pretty innocuously, i should note–gradually morph into one of the most exploitative, undignifying, generally dangerous spaces for children online. the worst stuff i got into on Roblox in 2010 was online dating and learning about 4chan. now the company seems to openly revel in exploiting the labor of children and ripping them off
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgMto Gaming@beehaw.org•have positive reviews destroyed games?7·17 days agoWhat you mean? Have you seen all those articles publisher website just giving out 8-9 on every damn game they get early access to?
this has been an issue people have complained about in gaming journalism for–and i cannot stress this sufficiently–longer than i’ve been alive, and i’ve been alive for 25 years. so if we’re going by this metric video gaming has been “ruined” since at least the days of GTA2, Pokemon Gold & Silver, and Silent Hill. obviously, i don’t find that a very compelling argument.
if anything, the median game has gotten better and that explains the majority of review score inflation–most “bad” gaming experiences at this point are just “i didn’t enjoy my time with this game” rather than “this game is outright technically incompetent, broken, or incapable of being played to completion”.
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgMto Gaming@beehaw.org•have positive reviews destroyed games?5·17 days agono, obviously not; is this a serious question? because i have no idea how you could possibly sustain it
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgMto Technology@beehaw.org•Like to drive fast? Virginia has an anti-speeding device for you.6·21 days agoThen we slap a random-ass speed limit sign down and say “job’s done.”
we don’t actually–the basis we derive most speed limits from is actually much worse, if you can believe that. from Killed by a Traffic Engineer:
Traffic engineers use what we call the 85th percentile speed. The 85th percentile speed is whatever speed 85 percent of drivers are traveling slower than. If we have 100 drivers on the road and rank them in order from fastest to slowest, the 15th fastest driver would give us our 85th percentile speed.
Traffic engineers will then look 5 mph faster and 5 mph slower to see what percentage of drivers fall into different 10 mph ranges. According to David Solomon and his curves, the magnitude of the speed range doesn’t matter as long as we get as many drivers as possible into that 10 mph range.
and, as applied to the example of the Legacy Parkway, to show how this invariably spirals out of control:
North of Salt Lake City, the Legacy Parkway parallels Interstate 15 up to the Wasatch Weave interchange where these highways come together. It’s a four-lane, controlled-access highway with a wide, grassy median and more than its fair share of safety problems.
So how did the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) respond?
It increased the speed limit from 55 mph to 65 mph. It said the speed limit jump will “eliminate the safety risk” on the Legacy Parkway.
UDOT conducted speed studies up and down the Legacy Parkway. It found that most drivers were going much faster than the 55 mph speed limit. Channeling the ghost of traffic engineers past, the safety director for UDOT said, “We decided to raise the speed limit to a speed that is closer to what drivers are actually driving. In doing so, we hope to eliminate the safety risk of speed discrepancy, which can happen when you have a significant difference between the speed most drivers are actually traveling and those who are driving the posted speed limit.”
In the case of the Legacy Parkway, the 85th percentile speeds ranged from 65 mph to 75 mph. Based on that and what it deems engineering judgment, UDOT originally proposed raising the speed limit to 70 mph. After community pushback, it settled for 65 mph.
According to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), this slight adjustment is acceptable. The MUTCD specifies that speed limits “should be within 5 mph of the 85th percentile speed of free-flowing traffic.”
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgMto Beehaw Support@beehaw.org•Posting the same thing instead of bumping something old?6·26 days agoOther people talked about it here long ago and I actually don’t have much more to add besides the desire to share it with those that are not aware of the tool. So, do I create a new publication or add a mostly empty comment to something old?
it doesn’t seem like people use Lemmy search very often, and comments on super old threads don’t bump them to the top of the order, so reposting is fine
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgOPMto World News@beehaw.org•Azerbaijan and Armenia strike deal to end decades-long conflict7·1 month agoa curious development; of course, i would personally bet this does not actually end the conflict
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgOPMto Technology@beehaw.org•FTC asks to delay Amazon Prime deceptive practices case, citing staffing shortfalls12·1 month agoExcept it’s likely on purpose so they won’t have enough people to look into this and other large cases against corporations that might impact the people buying out the government.
this is exactly what has happened; previously, the FTC was aggressively pursuing anti-trust against Amazon, Google, etc.
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgOPMto World News@beehaw.org•A tiny Himalayan nation’s big crypto gamble2·1 month agoi doubt there is a strong religious justification for this—most likely, Bhutan is doing it because they are cripplingly poor and limited in how much they can diversify their revenue, and Bitcoin is a fairly good speculative asset
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgOPMto Beehaw Support@beehaw.org•Quick announcement: We will eventually be upgrading to Lemmy 1.015·1 month agoEdit : also, did you have a look at Piefed ? https://piefed.social/
yes, this is essentially our long-term backup plan if Sublinks doesn’t work out for some reason
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgOPMto Technology@beehaw.org•Nigerians are building affordable alternatives to AWS and Google Cloud3·2 months agoIsnt nigeria basically the only african country right now that isnt a shithole right now?
Nigeria probably has the most theoretical wealth available to it of any African country because it’s super rich in oil, but there are definitely other countries that have it better than Nigeria (South Africa, Cape Verde, maybe Namibia or Kenya if you want some deeper cuts). Nigeria also has a metric fuck ton of problems (religious tension and sectarianism, terrorism, an openly corrupt political system which likely stole the last presidential election, and constant economic turmoil) that severely rob its capability to exploit its riches. and yes colonialism is a big part of that, it has fairly bad deals with major corporations to exploit that oil
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgOPMto Technology@beehaw.org•Firefox deletes promise to never sell personal data, asks users not to panic10·2 months agoyou’re being very weird in this specific chain of comments, and it’s unpleasant to read and dragging down otherwise pretty decent conversation. dial it back, or you’ll catch a temporary ban.
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgMto Technology@beehaw.org•On May 5, Microsoft’s Skype will shut down for good12·2 months agohardly surprising. we talk about enshittification today but Skype was one of the most egregious offenders before the term was even coined, in late-stage Skype (circa 2016-2017) i couldn’t even run the fucking thing without lag because of in-line ads. the user experience was frankly awful, and once you’ve used something like Discord or Zoom there’s just never any reason to go back.
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgOPMto Technology@beehaw.org•Firefox deletes promise to never sell personal data, asks users not to panic4·2 months agocome on, this is not productive discussion
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgOPMto Gaming@beehaw.org•Marvel Rivals Director Shares That He And His Team Were Just Laid Off16·2 months agothe going theory is that this is effectively the western division of NetEase getting axed because they’re not important enough and “cost too much” to keep around
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgOPMto Gaming@beehaw.org•Marvel Rivals Director Shares That He And His Team Were Just Laid Off20·2 months agoresetERA is an unusual source for this, but the OP is just direct screencaps off of LinkedIn of people saying they were laid off, and it’s hard to get more definitive than that in terms of sourcing
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgOPMto Gaming@beehaw.org•Capcom is experimenting with generative AI to help generate the “hundreds of thousands of ideas needed for game development"20·3 months agoit’s very funny because at the absolute most this maybe saves like, what, two steps in the best case? AI is so bad at this stuff that you have to human-edit it into something that looks good most of the time anyways
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgMto Gaming@beehaw.org•Video game publishers are starting to use "anti-DEI" as a marketing meme3·3 months agotake a week off, you were told the issue politely and this is not an acceptable way to respond
alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgOPMto Gaming@beehaw.org•After years of holding out hope, 2024 was the year I finally gave up on BioWare10·4 months agoKind of annoying to have to click the damned link if the text can just be in the body of the post. What, do you work for PC gamer?
no offense but why are you on a link aggregator (and a clone of Reddit in particular) if you’re averse to clicking links? that’s literally the point of this form of social media: emphasis on sharing interesting links from other places, with the expectation that you’ll follow them.
in any case we strongly discourage the practice of copying the entire article because it’s technically copyright infringement, we generally expect people to actually engage with what’s posted instead of drive-by commenting, and it’s just generally bad form to rob writers of attention and click-throughs for their work.
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FYI: we’ve banned this user because after communicating our disinterest in being used as an anti-China dumping ground to shadowbox with people who can’t even see our instance, the user responded with a bunch of hostility about people pushing back on them.