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  • I'm pretty sure Trump could eat maga's babies in front of them and they'd still vote for him.

    Like that anti-vaxxer lady whose kid died of measles and is still anti-vax.

    No material effects will change them. Their identity and fragile ego is wrapped up in this.

  • From the top of my head

    • crawl stone soup. Classic traditional rogue like. Less fiddly than net hack, but very good.
    • untitled story (an older game by the main person behind Celeste. Looks like Ms paint but is utterly charming)
    • everything supergiant did. Hades, bastion, pyre
    • binding of Isaac is a classic.
  • I want to like Into the Breach but it's too stressful. Like, when I fuck up in FTL and the crew dies it sucks, but when I fuck up in Into the Breach and all those civilians die? Oof. They were counting on me!

  • Anyone else dislike the phrase "let go" in this context? It sounds like you're doing them a favor, or they were being held hostage, or giving them permission to do something. I'd prefer "fired" or "terminated", even though those have their own connotation problems.

    Meme's relatable, though. This capitalist hellscape is awful.

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  • I still want to see some sort of honey pot for ICE and the other goons. Like leak there's going to be a big "illegals" celebration in a meeting hall, wait for them to show up, then lock the doors. Fill room with carbon monoxide. Let them pass out and die while looking for their victims.

  • I'm not sure if it's possible to build a healthy social network.

    Smaller communities can work, if they're well moderated. The small size also helps norms become established.

    Once the network gets really big, you have eternal September problems. You have too many bad actors in absolute numbers to deal with.

    So yeah, the problem is us but we suck.

    Maybe federation would work, since that can keep the moderation workload smaller and distributed.

  • Javascript is like Dungeons and dragons. It's a mess, weighed down by legacy decisions, too heavy in some places and too light in others, and used in far more places than it should be. It also has some diehard fans, and some diehard fans who have never used anything else.

  • People act based on emotions, specifically feeling like they're part of the in-group. You know the old saying "Would you jump off a bridge if your friends all were jumping, too?" Well, the answer is clearly yes. Most people are stupid like that.

    I mean, we all are sometimes. It's impossible to know and verify everything so we trust our friends. But for some people it's reached a toxic level of "vaccines are bad" and "banning books is good"

  • Spotify kind of sucks. I've been buying music from the musicians (mostly via Bandcamp) for years. Buying one album a month for like $8 means is cheaper than a subscription, and I now have a huge library of music.