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  • You know all those Cyberpunk books and movies?

    Apparently we thought those were a suggestion instead of a warning…

  • You know all those Cyberpunk books and movies?

    Apparently we thought those were a suggestion instead of a warning…

    Cyberpunk is a critique and warning about hypercapitalism with cool aesthetics and technology. Somehow we ended up with zero aesthetics, meh technology, and we're far down the road to actual factual shit down your throat hypercapitalism.

    I always try to end depressing comments with something positive, but I can't think of anything. Hug your favourites, and good luck in the Climate Wars.

  • You know all those Cyberpunk books and movies?

    Apparently we thought those were a suggestion instead of a warning…

    Tech bros actually think it’s something to aspire to. Saw some tech moron on Xitter say that cyberpunk is a utopia we can achieve. Then he started arguing with people who told him it’s a dystopia.

    Fascist tech bros think they will be the elites in Harlan’s World and not some downtrodden servant.

  • Cyberpunk is a critique and warning about hypercapitalism with cool aesthetics and technology. Somehow we ended up with zero aesthetics, meh technology, and we're far down the road to actual factual shit down your throat hypercapitalism.

    I always try to end depressing comments with something positive, but I can't think of anything. Hug your favourites, and good luck in the Climate Wars.

    Cyberpunk is not only a critique and warning, but what's important is that even its dystopian part explores the human diversity, just projected onto reality in a very different way. It feels deep, scary, cruel, but not degenerate.

    Our reality feels superficial and degenerate. As if everything were turning fake. Even today's wars feel almost fake. That is, the ruin and murder parts are very much not. But they are not surrounded by much of any sincere emotion or ideology. Not even the kind central powers had in WWI (disgustingly bland propaganda about French and British negro soldiers, our good land with oaks and rivers versus their land of pesky republican ashen, barbaric Russian hordes and so on ; well, the Entente side wasn't much better, but better).

    I mean, there's such cyberpunk as this too, and there's always depth. It's just different from how in books you feel as if the depth were coming itself to you, while IRL you have to remove distractions and forget everything and drop your hands, and then you might see.

    Hug your favourites, and good luck in the Climate Wars.

    That's too slow a thing to lend its name to actual wars.

    Late Rome was influenced a fair bit by climate change, yet nothing about its wars is usually called by that association.

  • Cyberpunk is a critique and warning about hypercapitalism with cool aesthetics and technology. Somehow we ended up with zero aesthetics, meh technology, and we're far down the road to actual factual shit down your throat hypercapitalism.

    I always try to end depressing comments with something positive, but I can't think of anything. Hug your favourites, and good luck in the Climate Wars.

    The tech is good... for overlords.

  • Cyberpunk is a critique and warning about hypercapitalism with cool aesthetics and technology. Somehow we ended up with zero aesthetics, meh technology, and we're far down the road to actual factual shit down your throat hypercapitalism.

    I always try to end depressing comments with something positive, but I can't think of anything. Hug your favourites, and good luck in the Climate Wars.

    I look forward to dying at your side.

  • I look forward to dying at your side.

    The 15th Federated will remember our sacrifice at the Battle of the Erie. As long as there's a Fifteenth, we'll live on. o7

  • Cyberpunk is not only a critique and warning, but what's important is that even its dystopian part explores the human diversity, just projected onto reality in a very different way. It feels deep, scary, cruel, but not degenerate.

    Our reality feels superficial and degenerate. As if everything were turning fake. Even today's wars feel almost fake. That is, the ruin and murder parts are very much not. But they are not surrounded by much of any sincere emotion or ideology. Not even the kind central powers had in WWI (disgustingly bland propaganda about French and British negro soldiers, our good land with oaks and rivers versus their land of pesky republican ashen, barbaric Russian hordes and so on ; well, the Entente side wasn't much better, but better).

    I mean, there's such cyberpunk as this too, and there's always depth. It's just different from how in books you feel as if the depth were coming itself to you, while IRL you have to remove distractions and forget everything and drop your hands, and then you might see.

    Hug your favourites, and good luck in the Climate Wars.

    That's too slow a thing to lend its name to actual wars.

    Late Rome was influenced a fair bit by climate change, yet nothing about its wars is usually called by that association.

    Our reality feels superficial and degenerate.

    I suspect it was ever thus. As long as wars are far away they won't seem real.

  • Our reality feels superficial and degenerate.

    I suspect it was ever thus. As long as wars are far away they won't seem real.

    I'm not talking about the part of close affect, that feels real today too if you read the news of the involved regions.

    I'm talking about the reasons being hell knows what, a bit how WWI is remembered. About the public emotion around them being "trying to put paper fake feelings into flesh". Same with the rest.

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