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Open source community figures out problems with performance in Starfield
  • The issues are way overblown. I have a mid tier system as best (2070S 8700k) and with the DLSS mod and some performance tweaks I play on Ultra.

    Edit: down vote all you want losers you're still wrong.

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    Starfield players pirate the DLSS mod after the developer locks it behind paywall
  • Yes. Lemmy still sucks and everybody who isn't in niche communities knows it. Lemmy is the same article spammed across 100 communities cross posted again across 100 instances, memes for teenagers, and Star Trek memes apparently.

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    Have you ever been accused of something that wasn’t true, yet you had no way to prove your innocence?
  • Every study that ever comes out shows that memory is REMARKABLY fallible.

    No matter how convinced you are that you remember those conversations perfectly, I encourage you to explore the idea that.... maybe you don't.

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    Airbnb bookings dry up in New York as new short-stay rules are introduced
  • They're already using it as a house.

    I have a finished basement. I could fit a bed down here. Am I somehow obligated to let somebody live here? You sound like a teenager.

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    The worst part about Lemmy is having to scroll past the same article dozens of times when browsing All.
  • It took a decade to get a decent sub list for me on reddit. Trying to duplicate it on Lemmy doesn't work because communities are either tiny, duplicates (or moderates poorly so they may as well be duplicates, ie "news" "politics" and "us news" are just the same thing spamming the same articles), or non existent. I'd like a good sub list but it's a sort of 'where so I even start".

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  • How do I prevent this? Whenever an article gets popular it gets posted to the news community of every single instance so you have to scroll by it several times a day for a week. Is there a "prevent duplicates" option in any of the clients? I'm pretty close to abandoning lemmy honestly. There's very little content that isn't "memes for teenagers" or "the same news you saw yesterday".

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