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software tinkerer and aspiring rationalist. transhumanist and alterhuman

I try to be very careful about CWing things. sometimes I make mistakes but I want to make my posts as safe to read as possible

I sometimes post NSFW/kinky/lewd things behind CWs. this should go without saying but if you're a minor please do not interact with anything lewd/NSFW that I post

I have very limited energy and am very shy so it might take me a long time to reply to messages sometimes, or I might not be able to reply at all. this is kind of an "output only" account for the most part, but I'm hopeful that I can change that over time

I sometimes use curly braces to {clearly show where a grammatical phrase begins and ends}, like that. you can think of them like parenthesis in code or math, except they operate on grammar instead
re: capitalism, complaining about hiring
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me: I am good at various things and would like to exchange my labor for currency

them: lol fucking prove it under adversarial high-pressure social scrutiny while convincingly lying just enough (but not too much). also you have to make me like you as a person and I can smell your fear

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capitalism, complaining about hiring
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wouldn’t it be funny if I applied to work at a job and then they interviewed me and decided to allow me to do the job and then I proceeded to do work in exchange for money that I need in order to live?

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nooo my case is delayed until Saturday T_T I am so impatient to start assembling everything already

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Selfie, ec
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Walk around Katowice long enough and you might stumble upon a kris sitting on a park bench, eating a żabka egg paste sandwich

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re: eye contact, goth, 🧛
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@endali you look fucking amazing omg. I love that vest and I aspire to being able to do makeup that good

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leipzig by night

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"Transhumanism is second nature to us mastodon users, so it's easy to forget that the average person probably only knows about dollposting and one or two dragon therians." "And a bunch of furries, of course." "Of course."

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damn y’all vegan ice cream might actually be a little better than regular ice cream and it costs exactly the same amount

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terrible advice
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when you get a new CPU make sure to let out all the magic smoke before installing it. they add magic smoke in the factory to preserve the CPU’s freshness but it can actually slow down your CPU by up to 40% if not removed

to release the smoke, just bend the CPU’s prongs so they will fit into any ordinary wall outlet

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@lycanmatriarch aw no you’re fine lol. I can barely think most days so I totally understand how that is - plus PC hardware stuff is pretty fucking complicated, as I’ve learned recently

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@lycanmatriarch that is really reassuring - thank you. I’m always so worried about bending a mobo so hard that it just fucking snaps like a potato chip. I hate having to press anything into it or attach anything heavy to it. but that’s a really good reference point for how sturdy these things are

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@lycanmatriarch huh really? the box it came in is really heavy but I’m not going to take it out until tomorrow when the case arrives. in that case I bet there’s just some other stuff in there that weighs a lot

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@lycanmatriarch it’s a Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE and I’m going to be using it for my AMD 7600X

and phew I’m glad. yeah I’ve never heard of a CPU cooler breaking a motherboard with its weight so I guess it makes sense that there would be a solution to this, but I’m just amazed at how heavy and bulky this thing is lol

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holy shit is the CPU cooler y’all recommended fucking massive lol. like it’ll definitely fit in the case and I’m guessing it’s not going to warp the motherboard with its weight or anything but goddamn is my CPU a nuclear reactor?

I’m definitely not complaining (unless the weight is going to break my motherboard - then I’ll complain lol) because I’d much rather have drastically too much cooling than too little but omg

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Edited 6 months ago
historical anarchist political violence, including bombings that killed civilians, also old US politics that's still relevant today
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disclaimer: I’m just a random demon on the internet and I have no idea what I’m talking about. this post is worded the way that it is because it would get really wordy if I added phrases like “from what I can tell” or “in my opinion” before every statement. I’ve just started to notice what I think are patterns when reading about resistance movements and especially the history of anarchism so that’s why I made this post - but please take everything with an entire shaker of salt

anyway, I’ve been reading about the history of anarchism in the US which seems to have reached the height of its popularity (not including today; I’m not sure how today stacks up) around the 19th and early 20th centuries and it’s been really eye-opening to me. from what I’ve read it was heavily suppressed by the government after that point (hence why it hasn’t really been a part of discourse since then, until recently) and I think a lot of things are starting to make more sense now that I’m reading about anarchism’s history in this country

there were several high-profile anarchist (or suspected anarchist) bombings or other acts of political violence that ended up killing civilians (and often not even killing their intended target(s) at all - just causing horrific collateral damage), which obviously made anarchism extremely unpopular with even working-class people, and gave the government exactly what it needed to demonize anarchists and labor organizers, and to pass draconian laws that let them - for example - forcefully deport “undesirables”

so first of all this explains the American conflation of anarchism with indiscriminate bombing and other acts of almost pointless violence. it also explains - I think - why so few people wanted to support the anarchists. since they looked like they didn’t even value the lives of the people they claimed they were trying to save

I think modern-day anarchism is doing a drastically better job of this, where acts of political violence are rare and generally very targeted, and bombs aren’t used at all because they cause so much collateral damage

I think for any movement to succeed, it needs to reach a certain critical mass of direct action. and if any movement’s most visible tool is political violence, the movement is going to implode sooner or later because:

  • it’s extremely easy for the media to demonize and fear-monger about political violence, making the movement look like dangerous aggressors, which creates distorted perceptions of the movement and allows the government to forcefully dissolve whoever is left supporting the movement by that point
  • even someone who is sympathetic to the movement is not going to be interested in joining or helping if their perception is that the primary way to resist is through violence, because the vast majority of people have a very low risk-tolerance for political actions, and are squeamish about violence. people need to understand how subtle and effective acts of nonviolent sabotage, passive resistance, etc. can be

so for anarchism to succeed in any century, I think it needs to mostly be a nonviolent resistance movement for those two reasons. when people think of anarchism, they need to think of an unstoppable wave of small, decentralized acts of nonviolent resistance. “freedom is a pure idea”, and all that

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#HideousDestructor ( #HDest ) is still fun after all these years. there’s really no game like it, although Beyond Citadel got kinda close

also, I think Ugly As Sin (a Hideous Destructor mod) is my absolute favorite implementation of food and drink as survival mechanics in a game, ever

you don’t need to eat or drink, but they give you small buffs if you do. eating/drinking is a manual process, and when you do it, it actually plays sounds of you eating and drinking - which I find incredibly grounding. each type of food and drink even has some flavor (heh) text so you can imagine how it looks and tastes

I think this design is completely brilliant because it:

  • doesn’t create any time pressure like the vast majority of survival games do. you won’t starve or die of thirst so you don’t have to rush, ever
  • but, it gives you a gentle incentive to use those systems anyway by giving you small buffs if you do
  • it also subtly encourages you to slow down and ground yourself in the game’s world, which helps stop you from rushing or playing mindlessly and helps you immerse yourself more at the same time
  • also if you’re playing in multiplayer it gives you a great opportunity to find safe areas and sit around and relax for a bit and talk before moving on

I think it’s actually perfect. I wish other survival games would do something like this. I know Valheim kinda does but idk vikings aren’t really my thing

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