lich_hegemon

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[–] lich_hegemon 8 points 1 year ago

They have done so already for a few subs where a few of the mods were willing to budge. In others, all mods were removed and the subs were made restricted.

[–] lich_hegemon 126 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Because for some piracy isn't simply about being a cheapskate but also about activism

[–] lich_hegemon 32 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If people want to crawl back into Meta's clutches I'm not going to stop them. Don't give the one nice thing we have to a corporation that only wants to exploit us.

[–] lich_hegemon 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This is not exactly true.

It's not that the votes don't count, it's that Reddit uses a particular technique where the karma you see is randomly modified every time to make it impossible to see if your vote has an effect.

The goal is to prevent bots from realizing when they have been shadow banned. It makes it easier to control automated vote manipulation since bots will just make a new account if they realize they're banned.

[–] lich_hegemon 1 points 1 year ago

It was one of my favourite subs. No drama, little to no politics, engaging content. Shame.

[–] lich_hegemon 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What privacy? Everything here is it in the open for everyone to see

[–] lich_hegemon 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Think of it as a mailing list. There's a bunch of people in it getting updates from others. Some use Gmail, others use outlook, others Yahoo, etc.

[–] lich_hegemon 6 points 1 year ago (3 children)

We need Accidental Renaissance here

[–] lich_hegemon 1 points 1 year ago

Reddit: you must do what the community wants

Reddit: no, not like that

[–] lich_hegemon 2 points 1 year ago

Sync is a popular third party app for Reddit.

MVP means minimum viable product. Basically, the simplest thing that will do the job.

[–] lich_hegemon 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

They will not do anything overtly malicious. But, in 5-10 years the entire fediverse will be under their control:

First, they will be early adopters, they will provide insane amounts of funds to improve the platform and ecosystem.

As the platform improves and the user base grows, they'll start pushing for additional features to the standard under the guise of improvements. Even if the standard doesn't accept the changes, if the biggest platform does, it becomes the defacto standard.

New features will be introduced faster than anyone else can develop them, essentially shutting competitors down. They will also start offering proprietary services to form an ecosystem under their control.

Once they control the pie, they'll make it increasingly difficult for small instances to operate via things like security updates and increasing the prices of their now essential services. Of course, this won't affect them.

At this point, the decentralized, free, and open fediverse will effectively be fully under the control of Meta.

This is not speculation. This happened with chrome and web browsers. This is happening with GitHub/VSCode and Microsoft. This is how tech giants expand.

[–] lich_hegemon 1 points 1 year ago

In a text post, yeah. Not in a link post

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by lich_hegemon to c/worldbuilding
 

Might as well start posting, what we need is content. This is a fairly old post that I once shared in reddit.

Hello r/Worldbuilding! this is an image I’ve been working on for quite a while now; it showcases a bit of what I believe an average Angaran person would look like, and what they would wear.


First, a little bit of context on the setting itself.

Angara is a mountainous peninsula on the easternmost end of the Ulhar continent. It is surrounded by sea on all sides, only connected to the mainland only by a narrow isthmus on its southwestern end. The peninsula itself stretches across almost 10 degrees of latitudes, granting it a wide range of climates, ranging from subtropical on the south to subpolar on its northern tip.

Its geographical location, isolated nature, and wide range of climates have pushed the region to develop a very rich cultural history and identity. The peninsula and surrounding islands are home to the Angars, the Bengars, the Norn and Silué peoples, and a few other ethnic groups. Among these, the largest ethnic groups are the Angars, who occupy most of the central and southern portion of the peninsula, and the Norn people, who inhabit the northern tip of the region, and the surrounding islands.

The particular timeframe this image is concerned with is the pre- and proto-Imperial period. During this era, the Angaran peninsula was transitioning from a politically fractured region ruled by small clans, lords, and chieftains, to a unified—albeit decentralized—empire. This is particularly relevant, as people’s identities during this transitional period were heavily influenced by their membership and allegiances to each of these clans.

As the population of the peninsula grew in size, clans started coalescing into more centralized, larger political entities. At the same time, discontent among the lower class and religion brought forth a series of successful rebellions that eventually culminated in the formation of the Angaran League, the political entity that would later give way to the Angaran Empire.


Now, for the image. In it, we see two Angars, a man and a woman, wearing attires traditional to western Angara. The man wears plain yet colourful clothes, commonly seen among farmers of the region. The woman wears clothes that are much more vibrant and varied in colour, suggesting a middle-class upbringing, possibly from a major city in the region. The use of greens also points towards the south, to Bengar influence.

The 7-pointed hat. The 7-pointed hat is a staple of the Angaran lower-class. These hats are widely used by farmers to protect against the sun and the rain. The particulars of the design vary from region to region, changing in size, colours and materials.

The drooping hat. A different take on protection against the elements, the drooping hat is a style seen more often in the southern regions of Angara, usually made of unadorned straw.

Skirts. Skirts are a piece of clothing iconic to the Angar peoples. While skirts exist in many other cultures around the world, few make such a consistent use of the garment across all social classes and cultural groups. In particular, long and colourful wrap-around skirts are traditionally Angaran garments.

Angaran Clogs. Angaran clogs are a type of sandals with a wooden sole that is hinged to provide some measure of flexibility. They are usually fastened with leather straps or cords. Angaran clogs are worn year-round. To cope with winter temperatures soft fur boots can be worn and fastened to the clogs.

Belts and sashes. The basic wide sash is mostly practical in purpose. It is there to hold the skirt up and to keep shirts neatly tucked. However, it is common to see people, particularly in cities, wearing a wide assortment of decorated belts and sashes on top of that. These are usually decorated with motifs and patterns related to the wearer’s clan. One of these is seen being worn by the woman.

There’s a lot more to unpack but I’d rather answer questions than post a/another huge infodump.

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