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  • "There are so many games out there that feature space travel and yet none of them really get it. The horror of an endless dark vacuum so intent on killing you that just 90 seconds in its inanimate presence is more than enough to freeze, suffocate, and explode you inside out. Space is literally the worst place in the universe.

    People always think of space as above us, but it’s not really; you don’t have to look up to see space, you have to look away from safety to see space. Then, when you’re out there in the nothing, there are jewels; un-process-ibly large balls of fire and light held together by our own fucking anger, rocks that can range between husks of nothing or everything some life ever knows, and an endless amount of phenomena that would take our scientific knowledge and fuck it from arsehole to breakfast.

    But video games just don’t get it. They just don’t get space. Video games set in space are either just men with big swinging dicks firing at bug-eyed monsters or fucking truck driving simulators. If exploration does happen to be the focus, you’ll find out that the main difference between the endless majesty that is life in this universe is the colour of the fucking grass. Yeah, you’re in space but it feels inaccessible like a fingerprint wouldn’t take on it; like it’s behind glass.

    The Outer Wilds - fucking hell - the Outer Wilds gets space. It doesn’t care about scale or scientific accuracy, it gets the feel right. Yeah, your ship’s made from wood and the majority of planets are the size of of a badly stocked IKEA, but watching all the stars in the sky go out one by one like far off fireworks and knowing that each one could be destroying an entire history and having to do that fucking every 22 minutes – nothing. Nothing has made me feel like that before. No game, no book, no movie. It’s beyond extraordinary.

    Its planets - fuck - its planets; each one a bizarre impossible place riddled with life and death and decay and nonsense. Each one dense in history and vandalised by time. Each one nightmarish and so, so beautiful and in 22 minutes, they’re gone

    because the Outer Wilds isn’t even really about space, it’s about the question, the most important and terrifying and unanswerable question anyone ever asks: Why? Why bother? Why bother with any of this? People die, stars burn out, the universe will go quiet and dark and cold and in the longest run, nothing - absolutely nothing matters. Everything dies, the universe included. So why sit around the fire, playing music into a void that doesn’t care? Why huddle around the light? Why play?

    Because, well - look at it. It’s mad, all of it. Life is a big stupid blob of meaningless nothing. Yet from that, we find meaning. People, things, animals, art, sofas, cereal, Rubik’s cubes, silly little games about space, whatever. None of it matters in the grand scheme but fuck the grand scheme! There’s no logical reason for life and nobody’s gonna mourn it when it’s gone, but that’s what makes it fantastic. Life is a little song that we hum to ourselves and, I wouldn’t want it other way.

    The Outer Wilds is an optimistic game about nihilism. It’s a game with no invisible walls, you can complete it in ten minutes if you know what to do - which you won’t for hours - and the only limit is knowledge. It’s a game literally like no other. The universe is big and long and impossible and daft and you, you happen to be experiencing it at the exact same point that you can play the Outer Wilds as well. Embrace that coincidence. Come on, what are you waiting for? The sun could explode tomorrow."

    Which is my candidate for the most underrated youtuber, yeah he has 2.4 million subscribers but the videos bring in like 50k views, so it’s obviously wrong.



  • Those extreme acts happen because of social conditions. Having access to guns does make them worse but they shouldn’t happen in the first place. The problem with mass shootings isn’t guns, it’s the people who malfunction. The solution isn’t to ban guns but to improve social programs. The only thing banning guns does is make resisting the other people with guns, whether police or criminal, a lot more difficult.






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  • Oh I’ve been waiting for this. I have two, by the same band The Chainsmokers. “Don’t let me down” and “Something just like this”. Two song I absolutely despise, because I utterly love the first verses of both, and after these two moments of incredible music the song just turns to something that doesn’t connect with me at all. All of the energy that’s build up is released with this dance-poppy beat that just… doesn’t… work… at all. And I utterly hate them because of this. There is so much potential there and yet it’s all wasted. It’s gotten to the point that I’ve been thinking about trying to remix the songs to fix this, but don’t think I have enough musical skill.

    Nothing is more despicable than wasted potential, and these songs are dripping with it.


  • The two languages are polar opposites in this regard, Zig places the burden on the developer and makes it easy for them to produce memory safe software, whereas Rust places the burden on the compiler and makes it hard for developers to produce memory unsafe software.

    The article even points this out. I personally think it’s very good to have these two languages for these separate use cases.The right tool for the job and all that.


  • No thanks. I like my theory to be from the current century. You know the one where we have stuff like the internet, imminent climate disaster and the hindsight of the soviet regime.

    Also starting a cooperative is no individual solution. It’s a first step towards establishing a collective economy. Which could fuel the collective spirit and start a political movement.


  • I actually don’t care about the pay. As long as I can buy food and pay my bills I don’t care. I would be willing to work for less than minimum wage if it meant I could have a say in my workplace.

    And honestly it doesn’t even need to be a tech syndicate. I would be willing to work for any syndicate, and most areas have some kind of IT.




  • My main reason is ideological. Why should I waste my precious time working in a job that doesn’t advance my goals of creating a freer society? while also making pennies for some shareholder at the top? on top of that I get bored of doing the same thing over and over again. I want my work to have more variance.

    And I guess while being truly international is kinda difficult it seems that it’s a lot easier within the EU and USA.