The longer I play space games, the more I think about Deep Space Nine instead of Elite.
Like, the whole "procedural generation, infinite universe stuff" is great and all. But what matters most is the perspective and weird stories this creates. And the humanizing -- for lack of a better term -- ways that people learn to live in those settings.
This is why I think SS14, particularly the longform roleplay servers, are very good "space" games. Give me that gossip, it's the lifeblood of this place.
I made a Furry Telegram Group for everyone who wants to switch from Windows or recently switched to help each other with problems we encounter.
Old Linux users (like myself) are welcome as well.
DM me for the link.
Boost for reach.
politics, reference to US politics
Did you notice how Trump and Musk, in several weeks time, managed to convert pretty much every single punitive government system and structure into something oppressive that furthers their personal agenda?
If you are not in the US, please learn from this for your local politics. This is why you want to avoid having punitive systems (and systems that otherwise control or restrict people) as much as possible. They are like catnip to authoritarians; they're a big cannon that they can point at anyone they don't like.
That includes prisons, border control (yes, even tourist visas), intelligence agencies, cops, and so on.
A healthy governance system is built out of systems and structures that *lift people up*, that take care of them, that encourage positive contributions to society. Those systems cannot be as easily subverted, and they also produce consistently better outcomes (just look at basically any research on this topic).
Build systems that support and inspire, not systems that restrict and control, and then your government won't be so vulnerable to the first ambitious authoritarian that happens to pass by.
It's really only a single small step from "keeping out illegal immigrants" to "deporting all Jewish/Black/trans/disabled/etc. people". You've already built all the infrastructure for them.
Awhile back, I vaguely recall a friend (@mawr, I think?) saying they were glad Google+ hadn't succeeded. Because Google would be much more competently evil with that data than Twitter was.
Anyway, I think about that a lot now.
Bsky link, funny
https://bsky.app/profile/cythrin.bsky.social/post/3lk33qrj2f22z
Tbh, I miss Miitomo. That whole era of inventiveness, innocence, and shitposting felt so genuine.
I'd say I miss Miiverse and Swapnote too, but those were revived via Homebrew! And tbh, they're just as great as they were when Nintendo ran the service.
Idk if folks feel strongly about card spoilers being tagged or hidden, but this seemed worth sharing.
uspol, bsky link
Literally the one saving grace in all of this is these assholes are neither attentive nor detail-oriented. And I won't split hairs, it's going to be pretty fucking bad with just that part.
But it's also incredibly brittle, and I think we have a good chance at seeing this fly apart. The aftermath will take a lot longer, but right now the focus is just getting there.
uspol, bsky link
My purpose of sharing this, in any event, is to give framing to the chaos, so we can understand how to live through it.
And I'd say:
1. If you can avoid it, absolutely do not fly into the US. The trafficking bit is only just starting, and it's gonna be bad.
2. Don't underestimate the courts because "lol, nothing matters". Watch how those play out.
3. Expect a lot of scattershot power grabs and factional in-fighting, with opportunity to turn these assholes against each other.
uspol, bsky link
The thing is, there's a reason why even nominally authoritarian regimes put up even a pretense of lawfulness and legitimacy: it keeps people in line. These fuckwits can't be bothered, and they're trying to speedrun fascism to get us right to what they think are the good parts (for them).
I... okay, I don't want to come out and say that it won't work because I don't have that kind of crystal ball. But history says this does not work out well for the sovereigns when they try this.
uspol, bsky link
Put in that framing, it makes sense to push for a government that tries to act as extrajudicially as possible, seeing people at the border not just as business, but as a business opportunity. For them. To traffick for cash.
Scary as hell, I know. But it also means they need to operate outside of the context of the law for this all to work. Expose these fuckwits to sunlight and they scatter, claiming no sovereign or authority.
We're seeing this with "DOGE", too.
uspol, bsky link
What we're seeing is a full court press of fascism here in the US, but understanding it through that lens is still missing what's happening. This isn't an organized fascist putsch, it's one haphazardly falling together from parties trading favors with each other and stumbling over each other in the process.
It's a smoke-filled room full of evil people, trading their worst ideas, with the terrible impunity only wealth and sovereignty buys you. In other words: Epstein Island.
uspol, bsky link
Some posts on Bsky starting to call the US government what it is at the moment: a trafficking ring pretending to be a government: https://bsky.app/profile/nycsouthpaw.bsky.social/post/3lko3ogcims2e
This framing is powerful for understanding what's happening, what's coming, and how to stop it. Because their theory of power being "Epstein Island, except the federal government" is simultaneously scary as hell and paper-thin brittle.
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I wonder what the bofh (for those that don't know, that's the "bastard operator from hell", a fictional snarky IT and devops guy best described as chaotic neutral) would do with this knowledge.
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