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MagicDev 

@Magicmodeller

Roblox developer 18

England, United Kingdom 가입일 Mart 2021
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MagicDev @Magicmodeller·
bethesda and roblox logo side by side
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Max ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Max ¯\_(ツ)_/¯@MaximumADHD·
I hate what this community has become, honest to god. You are required to follow the doomer mob mentality narrative, and get called a bootlicker for even remotely trying to inject some nuance into the conversation. Here's a real bold hot take for you guys: Roblox is not dying.
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MagicDev 
MagicDev @Magicmodeller·
@MeltZero_ So, you dont care about the safety of children on the platform? Crazy
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MagicDev @Magicmodeller·
@MaximumADHD Look at the steps it takes to publish a game on Steam, all for the precautions of safety and professionalism. I doubt anyone on Roblox would continue to complain if they saw it.
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MagicDev @Magicmodeller·
@MaximumADHD The community seems way too attached to its past and forgets it an ever evolving company. And no Roblox certainly isnt dying, and I'm sick of people complaining every time a small (or large) change is made.
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Dexerto
Dexerto@Dexerto·
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma said in an internal memo that Game Pass is "too expensive" for players "We need a better value equation ... we will evolve Game Pass into a more flexible system" via Tom Warren
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Crypticinvest
Crypticinvest@Crypticinvest1·
Unpopular opinion: I don’t pay my Roblox developers in cash. I pay them in experience. If you need upfront money, you’re not the kind of dev I want anyway. Real builders care about shipping, scaling, and having something to show not hourly handouts. Every “experienced” dev you admire once worked for free.
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Arthur🇳🇬🇬🇧🇸🇳
Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris Jackson, was walking her dog in Paris with no security. She noticed that her dog had pooped, so she took out a poop bag and cleaned it up.😳
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Floro S.
Floro S.@sflorimm·
USA has ChatGPT USA has Grok USA has Claude USA has Gemini USA has Llama USA has Copilot China has DeepSeek China has Qwen China has Ernie China has GLM China has Kimi China has MiniMax Europe has?
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MagicDev 
MagicDev @Magicmodeller·
@aqualorsy what do you use for texturing, and how did you learn. Have tried to get into it myself but always end up struggling
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MagicDev @Magicmodeller·
@RhosGFX very helpful, colouring is always the trickiest part of development in my opinion
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Rhos 🦋
Rhos 🦋@RhosGFX·
Recently had someone ask how i choose my colours. it's pretty simple: start with a base colour, then to go darker: - move the hue towards blue/purple - increase saturation - decrease brightness To go lighter, do the reverse :) #gameassets #robloxdev #uefn
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MagicDev @Magicmodeller·
@asimo3089 Thoughts on some of the new LOD features Roblox is implementing, and the significance of it for you?
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asimo3089
asimo3089@asimo3089·
QnA now! Ask me anything below! I've been on Roblox 17 years, front page for 16, contributed art directly to Roblox in 2015, and have been maintaining Jailbreak since 2017. I've made dozens of games and showcases. I'll reply to as much as I can, here for at least 1 hour!
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MagicDev 
MagicDev @Magicmodeller·
@Hiloh23 Hot take: Who gives a shit, like genuinely. Technology advances over time, and the roblox community loves to complain about every little change. Learn to embrace stuff. Im not saying nothing should ever be protested, but, faces? Seriously?
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Hiloh
Hiloh@Hiloh23·
bro what are we doing
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Saffron Sniper
Saffron Sniper@Saffron_Sniper1·
Russian Vladimir Putin visited little girls fighting serious illnesses, He spent time with them, comforted them, and brought gifts. Yet western propaganda has turned Russian President Vladimir Putin into a villain in the public eye 💔
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Ciara ☺️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇮🇪
You know fuck all and have not even been to check. Here you go. Educate yourself and research anything you’re about to state so you don’t look a twat. UK government policy changes happen at different speeds and scales, depending on what you mean by "changed" — minor tweaks, major reversals (U-turns), departmental reorganisations, or completely new directions after elections. Here's a realistic breakdown based on how the UK system actually works: ### 1. Minor / Technical / Day-to-day changes — Very frequent - Statutory instruments (secondary legislation), updates to rules, guidance, or small adjustments happen all the time — often dozens per month. - Immigration rules, for example, see multiple "Statements of Changes" per year. - Legislation.gov.uk tracks changes to existing laws, with updates usually within weeks of new acts. This level is basically continuous — policy is always being fine-tuned. ### 2. Major departmental reorganisations ("machinery of government" changes) — Fairly common - Departments get reshuffled or renamed every few years, especially after elections or big reshuffles. - Examples: Theresa May created several new departments in 2016 (DIT, BEIS, DExEU) — all of them were abolished or heavily restructured within ~7 years. - Rishi Sunak did another big reorganisation in 2023 (creating DBT, DSIT, DESNZ). - Minor minister/remit changes happen almost every reshuffle (several times a year in unstable periods). Policy areas like business, trade, energy, and digital tend to move around more often than stable ones like Defence or the Treasury. ### 3. Big policy reversals / U-turns — Quite common in recent times, especially under unstable leadership - The UK has gained a reputation for policy churn (frequent changes of direction) since ~2016. - Under the Conservatives (2010–2024): Many high-profile U-turns (pasty tax, caravan tax, badger cull national rollout, multiple economic plans — reportedly 11 different economic programmes in 13 years). - Under Labour (since July 2024): By January 2026, reports suggest Keir Starmer's government has already made 11–13 major U-turns in 18 months (on digital ID, welfare cuts, winter fuel allowance, inheritance tax on farms, etc.). This is unusually high compared to more stable periods — critics blame short-term political pressure, weak majorities, media storms, and weak institutional memory. ### 4. Fundamental shifts after elections / change of government — Every 4–14 years - The UK tends to stick to broad policy directions longer than many European countries when the same party stays in power (e.g. austerity broadly lasted 2010–~2018/19). - But new governments often reverse flagship policies of the previous one — though not always (many Thatcher/Major policies survived under Blair, many Blair/Brown ones survived under Cameron). - Compared to Europe: The UK has historically had more stable governments (fewer changes of ruling party/coalition) than Italy, Belgium, or Finland (which often change government every 1–2 years), but recent years (5 PMs 2016–2024) made it look chaotic. ### Overall verdict - The UK civil service and legal system are designed for stability and continuity — laws aren't overturned wholesale very often. - But in practice, since ~2016 the UK has suffered from high policy churn — frequent announcements, reversals, relaunches, and machinery-of-government shake-ups — which businesses, think tanks, and academics often criticise as damaging to long-term planning, productivity, and trust. - This is worse than in the 1997–2010 or 2010–2016 periods, but not completely unprecedented (Thatcher era also had big shifts). In short: Not very often for deep structural reversals when things are calm, but surprisingly often for significant changes of direction, tweaks, and U-turns in the last decade or so.
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Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
Stop the boats. End mass migration. Cut energy bills. Put police back on the streets. Fix the NHS. Lower taxes. Unite the country. Vote Reform.
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