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  • The democracy I live under now keeps ignoring or delaying action on climate change in favor of things that are less important than the comfortable survival of our species. If it's trying to convince me it's worth saving it's doing a bad job.

    My ideological concerns are secondary to my ecological concerns.

  • I'm asking you what you think would be different if China was the largest global superpower?

    If this is some great fear we're all supposed to have to the point that we'll forestall making progress on decarbonizing then it should be easy to clearly articulate what we're afraid of happening.

  • they’d treat us like we (the British empire) treated lesser foreign powers

    How's that? Disadvantageous trade agreements? You already have those.

    What would "direct power" look like? China invades Canada, a country defended by US nukes, with the PLA? There's a reason Iran and North Korea are still around despite open animus from the US.

    My point is largely that these nebulous fears of "Chinese hegemony" are just that--nebulous. Asking people to drill down into what they're really afraid of either reveals the status quo or impossible scenarios.

  • Because game devs have to pay their rent.

    If they go off to form their own studio, they probably have to take out a business loan to pay themselves for the time being. Interest rates are high right now, and rent and food are both expensive. It's a huge gamble to make a game and put it out on the assumption you'll be able to pay back 6%+ interest on whatever you took out. Games are not a reliable money maker. Especially from new studios.

    Even if you get some sort of deal with a publisher to fund your first endeavor, there will still be strings attached to that, and publishers are pretty tight with the purse strings right now.

    Which means really the only viable option, assuming you're not already independently wealthy, is that you have to work another job to work on the game in the meantime, which means it will take even longer to come out.

  • It's an opinion piece. This isn't reporting. It says "Commentary" up at the top of the article.

    I think you can "trust" when someone tells you that their opinion is actually their opinion. That's the only question of "trust" here.

    There's an op-ed in the NYT right now titled At the Met Gala, Celebrities Are Nearly Nude. Are We Not Aroused? Do you trust that?