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Actor Richard Chamberlain and star of "Dr. Kildare," "Shogun" and "The Thorn Birds," has died at the age of 90, due to complications following a stroke, according to his publicist.

Read more about Chamberlain's life and career from @THR:

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Richard Chamberlain
The Hollywood Reporter · Richard Chamberlain, Star of ‘Dr. Kildare’ and King of the Melodramatic Miniseries, Dies at 90Mike Barnes poolt

Paljastuksia lapsuudestani (elokuvat)

Ysärinä fanitin isosti mm. Christian Balea (Newsies), Leonardo DiCapriota (Gilbert Grape), Claire Danesia (Romeo ja Julia), Kate Winsletiä (Titanic).

Suluissa on elokuvat, joista bongasin kyseiset henkilöt ensimmäistä kertaa. Hauskaa kun näitä filmejä katsoi silloin 90-luvulla niin sillä hetkellä tiesi heti, että nämä ihmiset tulevat menestymään ja vieläpä isosti. Ei mennyt ihan huti omat veikkaukset.

Fanitan edelleen näitä samoja 30 vuoden jälkeenkin. Kovia tekijöitä.

Bonuksena: Mulla oli ala-asteella puisen pulpetin kannen alla kuvia Balesta ja DiCapriosta.. 🤩

French actor Gérard Depardieu acknowledged Tuesday that he aggressively subjected a woman who accuses him of sexual assault to vulgar and heated language and that he grabbed her hips but denied that his behavior was sexual as he testified for the first time at his landmark trial in Paris. @AssociatedPress reports:
apnews.com/article/france-depa

Actor Gerard Depardieu leaves the courtroom for a break during his trial for the alleged sexual assaults of two women on a film set in 2021, Tuesday, March 25, 2025 in Paris. (AP Photo/Aurelien Morissard)
AP News · French actor Gérard Depardieu acknowledges boorish behavior but denies sexual assaultSylvie Corbet poolt

"Little House on the Prairie" star Jack Lilley has died at 91. According to respective Instagram posts from his show co-star Melissa Gilbert and son Clint Lilley, Lilley died Wednesday after a storied career as a Hollywood stuntman and actor, who played various roles on the beloved '70s historical drama. @USAToday reports:
usatoday.com/story/entertainme

USA TODAY · Jack Lilley, 'Little House on the Prairie' star and stuntman, dies at 91, USA TODAY poolt

The #Plutocrat-#Bigot #socialMedia axis takes race swapping characters in #movies seriously

Because it's a pipeline to #farRight #politics, weaponized fake outrage

And they get to engage in #racism and #hate

"#AyoEdebiri ‘got insane death threats’ after Elon #Musk shared fake report about #PiratesoftheCaribbean casting

#TheBear #actor called Musk a #fascist and an idiot after his reaction to a post from a #rightWing account that claimed she was replacing Johnny Depp"

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Hackers' Pub Introduces Flexible Username Changes: Breaking the Fediverse Norm

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hackers.pub · Hackers' Pub Introduces Flexible Username Changes: Breaking the Fediverse NormHackers' Pub is a community-focused platform where programmers and technology enthusiasts share knowledge and experiences. As an ActivityPub-enabled social network, it allows users to connect with others across the broader fediverse ecosystem, bringing technical discussions and insights directly to followers' feeds. In the fediverse landscape, your username is typically set in stone once chosen. Most ActivityPub-powered platforms like Mastodon, Pleroma, and others enforce this permanence as a fundamental design principle. However, Hackers' Pub is charting a different course with a more flexible approach to digital identity. One-Time Username Change: Freedom with Responsibility Unlike most fediverse platforms, Hackers' Pub now allows users to change their username (the part before the @ in your Fediverse handle) exactly once during the lifetime of their account. This policy acknowledges that people grow, interests evolve, and the username that seemed perfect when you joined might not represent who you are today. This one-time change limit strikes a careful balance—offering flexibility while maintaining the stability and reliability that's essential for a federated network. Username Recycling: New Opportunities When you change your username on Hackers' Pub, your previous username becomes available for other users to claim. This recycling mechanism creates new opportunities for meaningful usernames to find their most fitting owners, rather than remaining permanently locked to accounts that no longer use them. For newcomers to the platform, this means a wider selection of desirable usernames might become available over time—something virtually unheard of in the traditional fediverse ecosystem. Link Preservation: Maintaining Digital History Worried about broken links after changing your username? Hackers' Pub has implemented a thoughtful solution. All permalinks containing your original username will continue to function until someone else claims that username. This approach helps preserve the web of connections and conversations that make the fediverse valuable. This temporary preservation period gives your connections time to adjust to your new identity while preventing immediate link rot across the federation. The Technical Foundation: ActivityPub Actor URIs What enables Hackers' Pub to offer username changes while other fediverse platforms can't? The answer lies in how actor identities are implemented at the protocol level. Hackers' Pub uses UUID-based actor URIs that don't contain the username. For example, a user with handle @hongminhee has an underlying ActivityPub actor URI that looks like https://hackers.pub/ap/actors/019382d3-63d7-7cf7-86e8-91e2551c306c. Since the username isn't part of this permanent identifier, it can be changed without breaking federation connections. This contrasts sharply with platforms like Mastodon, where a user @hongminhee has an actor URI of https://mastodon.social/users/hongminhee. With the username embedded directly in the URI, changing it would break all federation connections, which is why these platforms don't allow username changes. This architectural choice gives Hackers' Pub the technical flexibility to implement username changes while maintaining account continuity across the fediverse. GitHub-Inspired Approach Those familiar with GitHub might recognize this model—Hackers' Pub has adapted GitHub's username change policy for the fediverse context. This approach brings the best of both worlds: the option for identity evolution from centralized platforms and the federation benefits of the fediverse. What This Means for Users For Hackers' Pub users, this policy offers a significant advantage over other fediverse instances: You can correct an unfortunate username choice Your online identity can evolve as you do Your content history remains intact during the transition You maintain your social connections despite the change The Future of Fediverse Identity Hackers' Pub's username policy represents an interesting experiment in the fediverse—testing whether more flexible identity management can coexist with the stability needed for federation. If successful, we might see other platforms adopt similar approaches, creating a more adaptable yet still interconnected social web. For now, users should consider this policy a compelling reason to choose Hackers' Pub as their fediverse home, especially if username flexibility matters to their online experience. Hackers' Pub is currently in invitation-only beta. If you're interested in trying out the platform and its unique username policy, please leave your email address in the comments below. We'll add you to the allowlist, enabling you to sign up directly on the website. Note that this doesn't involve sending invitation emails—your address will simply be approved for registration when you visit the signup page.