I have this crazy idea that only makes sense in the 80s and 90s, but has never been done as far as I know.
You know how when you call a business or some other organization you get an automated phone menu? What if someone used an automated phone menu and made an adventure game or RPG with it? It could even be multiplayer.
It sounds like a cool concept. I could imagine an alternate timeline where those types of games enjoyed a niche back in the 80s or 90s, but I can't see that happening today.
I don’t buy a single goddamn word of the official Charlie Kirk assassination story.
I don’t know what really happened, and I’m fine saying I don’t know.
What I do know is when I’m being handled. This is handling.
The cover up is disgustingly sloppy and insultingly obvious. The idea that we’d buy it is offensive.
Elites trade our attention like currency. They think if they move fast enough the crowd will clap on cue. They keep pretending we’re gullible enough to swallow it whole.
You are not a focus group. You are not cattle. Own your attention. Own your outrage. Refuse to rent them your mind like the good little drones they think you are.
Wake the fuck up.
@wowaname@freesoftwareextremist.com @gabriel@fedi.libresolutions.network the fact you can't even say lunduke's name in official comm channels in most FOSS projects is a very big indication of who has all the power in this (it's lunduke). he's treated like the boogyman who causes the gnome trannies to die if you say his (lunduke's) name 3 times in one post.
I'm 100% okay with Clemson University not firing professors for their comments on Charlie Kirk, provided that they are 100% consistent on their hard free-speech stance.
If I were running a business right now, my policy would be that my employees would have to put "Opinions are my own" on their real name social media accounts and I would let them say whatever they want. I don't think harmful opinions from employees alone has ever hurt businesses in the long run.