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I wrote a guide on how to teach Root! (or at least how I teach it)
  • That's great! Since most of the people I play with are scattered geographically we play with the app and I actually learned via the app before getting a chance to play it on the table. It's definitely a game where a lot of thought has been put into the tutorials

  • What are the highest quality search engines?
  • According to some people on the fediverse, the Kagi forum thread that is linked in the toots I posted above and seemingly nowhere else.

    From a non political standpoint: I tried Kagi last year and it was ok but I didn't get the big deal. And because I'm not in the US but the UK if you try searching where's my nearest garage or stay the nearest result came up as 150 miles away. So it's one of those things I'll maybe return to it once it's developed a bit more

  • Happy 90th birthday to Tom Baker, my first Doctor!
  • The definitive Doctor for me. Growing up during the wilderness years and VHS and UK Gold repeats were what we had to go on I loved both the earlier 'horror' seasons and the more humorous ones with the Romanas.

    Wonderful actor.

  • www.theguardian.com Richard Franklin: Doctor Who and Emmerdale actor dies aged 87

    Family say actor died in his sleep on Christmas morning after a long-term illness

    Richard Franklin: Doctor Who and Emmerdale actor dies aged 87

    RIP Captain Mike Yates

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    Britain’s Home Secretary apologizes for joke about spiking his wife’s drink with date-rape drug
  • God's sake. I mean... At least he's apologising? I could imagine some of our recent lot doubling down on this and refusing to give in to wokeness blah blah blah...

    But yeah. I'm really trying hard to be charitable cos it's Christmas and everything. That's not really pleasant stuff to hear from the guy who is in charge of the Police (over 1,100 under investigation for sexual assault or domestic violence atm)

  • Please defederate from threads.net
  • I'm not sure that most Lemmy users have much to fear from Threads because it's a microblogging thing which Lemmy isn't. I

    I'm on Kbin where there's slightly more of a concern in theory because Kbin has microblogging capabilities baked in but I don't think it's used very much (I have a separate Mastodon account anyway and that's where the real discussions about all this are happening understandably).

    In practice I don't know, I have a strong feeling Meta aren't really interested in this corner of the fediverse right now, they want to be a Twitter-killer after all not a Reddit competitor. Which is why if you're interested in the subject most of the actual debate is going on Mastodon or equivalents.

    None of this is going against your main point necessarily, Meta are obviously very shady. But also innocent until proven guilty, you know? Most instances have a pretty solid code of law.

    Mods are going to be in for a bumpy ride though...

  • Reminiscing about Remembrance Of The Daleks

    thisisyesterday.org DOCTOR WHO – THE REMEMBRANCE OF THE DALEKS

    There was always going to have to be at least one Doctor Who story for this blog and if there was only going to be one it would have to be Remembrance Of The Daleks. It’s actually a complete …

    DOCTOR WHO – THE REMEMBRANCE OF THE DALEKS

    New entry in my blog about media that shaped me growing up - my first memory of TV is the famous cliffhanger to part 1.

    I'd maybe still rate it as the best Dalek story but I can't be objective about it really!

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    What are some generational differences between millennials and Gen Z ?
  • I mean yeah, I've been unemployed for a significant part of my working life. I guess you can also add to my list being the last generation encouraged to get a degree by well meaning parents and teachers at school 'because it will guarantee you getting a job for life'.

  • What are some generational differences between millennials and Gen Z ?
  • Definitely as a millennial I'm of the last generation that will remember arranging to meet up somewhere in advance and sticking to that plan (or rearranging over landline with more than a day's notice...)

    But something I've noticed when I ask people in my team what their dream jobs are the younger people tend to say 'run their own businesses', 'work for themselves' etc. Whereas in our generation (in my circles anyway) that definitely wasn't so prominent. Maybe a side effect of seeing influencers making it big?

  • SPOILERS - Doctor Who: The Giggle
  • Not that it's especially convincing but I think that the idea was that he was 'playing a game' when he'd been doing that stuff with the salt and then thrown it out into the ether for no reason other than messing about.

    Or something? I don't know. Much as I love a lot about RTD as a writer, he's definitely not a details man on story elements...

  • After Radio Silence, Kbin App Artemis Shuts Down
  • Yeah it's a real shame because from what I saw of the Artemis app it looked good as well. I hope the dev is ok.

    Kbin definitely needs a decent app. The web app does the job but it can be a bit irritating as you say

  • www.theguardian.com Lost Doctor Who episodes found – but owner is reluctant to hand them to BBC

    As sci-fi show’s 60th anniversary nears, a collector pleads for BBC to offer amnesty to those with recordings discarded by corporation

    Lost Doctor Who episodes found – but owner is reluctant to hand them to BBC
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    www.radiotimes.com Doctor Who's first Dalek story colourised for new feature-length revamp

    The seven-part serial has been re-edited with a new musical score.

    Doctor Who's first Dalek story colourised for new feature-length revamp

    Well this could be very interesting indeed... Obviously the main question is how on earth can they cut anything from that story down to 75 minutes when it's already such a lean script with no padding at all?!?

    I'm a huge Troughton fan though, and while I'm g glad there's been something of a First Doctor revival in the last few years it'd be great to see a colourised Mind Robber or something as well, not that it will happen...

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    www.radiotimes.com Doctor Who missing stories animations to continue, more Hartnell likely

    Plans are afoot for more animated revamps of missing episodes following the release of The Underwater Menace.

    Doctor Who missing stories animations to continue, more Hartnell likely

    It's nice to know that they're planning to do some more Hartnell animations. Although The Smugglers would seem like quite an odd choice

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    Books @kbin.social HipPriest @kbin.social

    The Kindly Ones - Jonathan Littell

    I finally finished this book this week (I took a year long break somewhere around page 400) and it's left an impression but I'm still not sure what I think.

    It's a book set during the Third Reich told from the point of view of a cynical SS officer - but not so cynical he still doesn't think there's still some value in the work that he does. And his work takes us from the Einsatzgruppen Death Squads, Stalingrad, Auschwitz and explores other dark places, including his extremely disturbed personal life - it's not an easy read. He meets several real life characters, famous and obscure, notably Himmler, Eichmann and the commandant of Auschwitz, Hoss.

    There's not much unreliable narrator stuff going on actually, because he's not particularly repentant about his crimes despite obviously being scarred by them - the narrative voice is more like one of the downtrodden private investigators you'd get in a detective novel. It's especially interesting to explore the Nazi mindset from a perspective from someone who's cultured, intelligent, and has decided to incorporate it into their worldview and can argue to himself, or for the reader's benefit or both - why what he's doing is the 'right' thing, or at least no less unacceptable than what is going on on the other sides in the war.

    On the downside - this book feels far longer than it needed to be. It's nearly 1000 pages long and without spoiling too much I didn't feel like the relationship with the narrator's twin sister or how things resolved with his mother were necessary in an already packed book. They ultimately don't really go anywhere important and feel like filler.

    I really liked the lack of sentimentality in the book though, there's no attempt to make the situation better than what it was. It's probably not something that anyone would want to go through without some interest in the Nazi period; that said given what's just happened to Israeli and Palestinian civilians it's a reminder that the potential is always there for people in organisations to treat life as a cheap thing to be dispensed with if that's what their leaders say

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    www.denofgeek.com What’s the Best Order to Watch (All of) Doctor Who?

    With every available Doctor Who episode and its wife coming to BBC iPlayer on November 1, how should you approach a Classic and NuWho rewatch? We have options...

    What’s the Best Order to Watch (All of) Doctor Who?
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    www.radiotimes.com Doctor Who documentary with new interviews to air on radio and BBC Sounds

    Doctor Who fans can look forward to new interviews from Russell T Davies, Steven Moffat and Chris Chibnall.

    Doctor Who documentary with new interviews to air on radio and BBC Sounds
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    www.wired.com The Israel-Hamas War Is Drowning X in Disinformation

    People who have turned to X for breaking news about the Israel-Hamas conflict are being hit with old videos, fake photos, and video game footage at a level researchers have never seen.

    The Israel-Hamas War Is Drowning X in Disinformation
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    www.bbc.com Police officers widely misusing body-worn cameras

    It was hoped video would increase transparency in policing, but BBC has uncovered 150 reports of failings.

    Police officers widely misusing body-worn cameras

    It was hoped video would increase transparency in policing, but BBC has uncovered 150 reports of failings.

    "The most serious allegations include:

    \*Cases in seven forces where officers shared camera footage with colleagues or friends - either in person, via WhatsApp or on social media

    \*Images of a naked person being shared between officers on email and cameras used to covertly record conversations

    \*Footage being lost, deleted or not marked as evidence, including video, filmed by Bedfordshire Police, of a vulnerable woman alleging she had been raped by an inspector - the force later blamed an "administrative error"

    \*Switching off cameras during incidents, for which some officers faced no sanctions - one force said an officer may have been "confused"

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    www.opendemocracy.net Braverman accused of trying to ‘derail’ Chris Kaba case

    The home secretary backed police and ordered a review of armed units after officers protested over a murder charge

    Braverman accused of trying to ‘derail’ Chris Kaba case

    The home secretary backed police and ordered a review of armed units after officers protested over a murder charge

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    Background on this for non-UK people -

    • Black guy shot by armed policeman whilst sitting in his own car.

    • Policeman arrested for murder, released on bail.

    • Last weekend armed police 'strike' by dropping their weapons because one of their own has been charged with murder

    As per usual the victim is being forgotten in all of this while it turns into a massively corrupt political game.

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    www.theguardian.com Police officer sacked after stamping on man’s head during arrest in Bradford

    PC Cameron Lindley of West Yorkshire police attended incident in which man was already being held down by officers

    Police officer sacked after stamping on man’s head during arrest in Bradford
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    www.theguardian.com Starmer promotes Blairites as Labour thoughts turn to governing

    The reshuffle, thought to have been deftly managed by Sue Gray, made a shadow cabinet heavy with stalwarts from the Blair-Brown era

    Starmer promotes Blairites as Labour thoughts turn to governing

    The reshuffle, thought to have been deftly managed by Sue Gray, made a shadow cabinet heavy with stalwarts from the Blair-Brown era

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    I don't know about other people but I really was hoping for more than a sequel to the Blair years. I mean I get they need experience but the Tories are on the ropes, the Centrists in the party have had 13 years to come up with new ideas...

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    www.theguardian.com From Fun House to Mr Majeika: the best shows CITV ever made – before closing forever

    Magic hair! Dungeon masters! Melanie and Martina! ITV’s home of children’s programming made some amazing shows before shutting down. Here are the finest

    From Fun House to Mr Majeika: the best shows CITV ever made – before closing forever

    I mean yes Fun House, but Knightmare for the win surely... Also does anyone else remember Round The Bend? I used to love that!

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    Switching to Firefox Android from Chrome

    So I'm finally switching to Firefox (admittedly for the quite shallow reason that Chrome has dropped its dark mode for websites toggle)

    Wondered if anyone had any pro tips? I've installed uBlock Origin and Dark Reader extensions. I've made an account so it'll synch tabs etc across my tablet and phone. Just wondered if Firefox on mobile had any nice features worth trying out

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    www.thetimes.co.uk We’re now queueing in pubs. Society has crumbled

    ‘Landlords have put up “Please do not form an orderly line” signs’

    We’re now queueing in pubs. Society has crumbled

    I think this is a contender for the worst opinion column I've read this year - completely pointless, irrelevant and come on Matt couldn't you think of anything a bit more interesting that happened this week?

    Paywall free version https://tinyurl.com/47m2een8

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    S9 - Sleep No More - Sorry, nope, still don't get it

    I rewatched this again today and I actually quite like bits of it it I just don't understand what the hell is going on. How much of it is 'real'? Is any of it? Reece Shearsmith's character says he's just there to make a good story to keep us watching... So did The Doctor even land?

    What are other people's thoughts on the plot of this story?

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