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The random musings of a gamer and computer engineer.

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Websitehttps://makermischief.com/
I wanna say something to people who work in tech-related jobs in America: this is still a field where most people hate the rise of fascism and want to stop it. I know the media & amplification of the tycoons makes it seem like that’s the whole industry. But it’s not. And we still have power.
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I wish I lived in a country where Donald Trump raping and sexually assaulting girls within Jeffrey Epstein’s child sex trafficking ring was treated with at least half the outrage and gravity of Joe Biden having one bad debate night.
RT'ed by William Gibson on Twitter:
and it's so very on the nose of the issue:
just called ai "the mediocrity machine" in a meeting and a tech bro is twitching so hard he can't even plug this into the mediocrity machine so it can tell him how to respond

Still trying to find my people on Mastodon. Please boost if you:

-Like ice cream.

-Enjoy reading books.

-Have recurring dreams that you are a frog.

-Feel distraught when you wake up and realize that you are in fact not a frog.

-Spend your days studying ancient texts in search of a forbidden incantation that transforms humans into amphibians.

This engadget article on the #cybertruck sums up my thoughts pretty well. As cool as the tech might be or the engineering of it. The advertising and...the vibe...just make it oppressive. #tesla
https://www.engadget.com/teslas-cybertruck-is-a-dystopian-masturbatory-fantasy-225648188.html
Tesla's Cybertruck is a dystopian, masturbatory fantasy

Tesla's Cybertruck speaks almost poetically to two distinct but orthogonal archetypes of threatened masculinity: the tacti-cool milspec dork, and the...

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A developed country is not a place where the poor have cars. It's where the rich use public transportation.'
—Enrique Penalosa