Tired. So tired.
I have an interest in interactive fiction and currently working on a small tool to create IF and branching narratives.
If you have ever used the word "woke" as a pejorative, then we will probably not get along.
Tired. So tired.
I have an interest in interactive fiction and currently working on a small tool to create IF and branching narratives.
If you have ever used the word "woke" as a pejorative, then we will probably not get along.
Some years ago I met an American man in Cape Town at a barber shoppe. While getting shorn we chatted, and he told me that he travels from the US to Cape Town every 2 years to visit the dentist.
Because apparently it worked out cheaper for him to do a whole-ass holiday to a foreign country and pay for the dentist out of pocket, than whatever he had to do back home.
All the Warhammer* news from last week reminded me how we tend to romanticise things that parade cruelty as strength. Real world examples: Pirates, Vikings, Spartans - all despicable groups of people. And yeah, yeah, in real world politics too, but I am too tired.
* I do love Warhammer for all its horror, but it is important to stay aware of who the bad guys are - pretty much everyone
So, I ask myself, why was I so much more productive in the early 2000s than I am now? Either:
a) I was younger
b) copious amounts of psy-trance
The answer is b.
Watched the new Nine Inch Nails movie. It was fun in places, Audio-visually stunning, but story-wise quite bland and textureless. I'll rewatch at some point at home where I generally have better quality viewing.
All 3 movies have tried to add real world stakes, but I think I prefer the little computer people just having their own struggles and dogma, like the animated show did.
Also, the less abstract it gets, the more we lose that whole "we don't know how computers work so it's basically magic and we'll just make up shit" goofy charm of it.