JcDent

A T-55 experience

Military history, video games and miniature wargaming.

RPGs, single player FPS, RTS and 4X, grog games.


Passionate about complaining about Warhammer.


Catholic, socialist, and an LGBT+ ally.


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Fortified Niche: a podcast covering indie miniature wargames
www.anchor.fm/fortified-niche
Grognardia: the current place to order my t-shirt designs [until I find a better one]
www.zazzle.com/store/grognardia

kokoscript
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kouhai
@kouhai

someone's already done this

no, we don't know where – they just posted screencaps of the shitpost in discord, and we can't find them anymore


ireneista
@ireneista

this isn't some sort of accident, this is exactly the strategic objective Discord as a company has been pursuing with these new features: getting information off of the open web and into their walled garden

maybe uh

don't cooperate?

nothing is actually inevitable, the perception of inevitability is a lie that companies tell for self-serving reasons. if people choose not to use these new features, the move will fail.

it's good to have community be a little bit cut-off from the larger world. humans aren't good at being a hive-mind, we still need our boundaries. information delivery in general though, well, putting it in a sign-in-required walled garden is counter to everything the early internet stood for, and everything from the open knowledge movement before it.

knowledge is power, and the ideal of building a better world by making sure everyone has easy access to knowledge about everything they want, that ideal is still relevant and important in modern times.

corporations will only get in the way of this. they should not be indulged.


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in reply to @kokoscript's post:

One of my favorite parts of the UNIX/Linux community (because this goes back to at least the '90s) is how every time someone says "I don't understand man pages," someone's response is basically "OK, we solved the problem by copying the man pages into an unrelated format that you can search through manually. Huzzah!" I'm still waiting for a phone number to dial that'll order planes to sky-write the man page of whatever command that the operator thinks that they heard you say...

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