Some would call it space elf space opera, with transhumanism - or transsophontism, really.
Others, much wordier, would call it "consensualist agoric-annealing group-mind transghiblian art-deco ecotopic benevolently-hegemonic technothearchy with elvish characteristics."
Mostly, I'm just trying to inspire people.
Okay. #WritingWonders . Let's do this thing. Since I need to redo my intro, etc., since an abrupt server move, let me start with an #introduction .
I'm Alistair Young. I write indie science-fiction nanofiction in my own universe, the Associated Worlds, which at the moment amounts to three books out there and my blog where I write for change:
Protip:
When designing a user interface, imagine some old woman using it, say Margaret Hamilton, and she's clicking your app's buttons and saying to you, as old people do,
"Young whippersnapper, when I was your age, I sent 24 people to the ACTUAL MOON with my software in 4K of RAM and here I am clicking your button and it takes ten seconds to load a 50 megabyte video ad and then it crashes
I'm not even ANGRY with you, I'm just disappointed."
So, as a writer and one in need of some distraction, I'm thinking about doing this #WritingWonders thing this month.
Is there a particular account I should be following where the prompts come from, or anything?
Well, we found them now, by talking through them and listening for our voices.
In the dumpster, holes bashed in the casing. So we are going to need replacements. But I repeat: I am *seriously* impressed with the quality of this hardware.
On a completely different topic, on this day when Twitter is self-owning so epically, it seems like a good opportunity to answer the people wondering what I think of Elon Musk these days.
Well, he's close to the biggest damn disappointment on the planet.
That's what.
(Although I do rather like the rockets, so if he could refrain from screwing up SpaceX until he gets the chance to also be close to the biggest damn disappointment *off* the planet, that'd be swell.)
@merospit Thanks muchly for the boost of that!
At the moment, we've got at least some of our accounts back and are trying to regain access to our cloud backups, and have started the long slow process of returning our home to habitability.
More news when we have it.
(5/n=5)
"Since I have no access to most of my accounts, I would appreciate it if those of you reading this could pass this message along to other readers and to anyone else who knows me or might be interested in the situation.
"For the moment, I can be reached at the gmail address post.cyber.apocalypse@gmail.com, and a friend has set up a GoFundMe for recovery and legal costs at:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-amy-and-alistair-after-a-mistaken-fbi-raid
"Thank you all very much for your kindness.
(4/n)
"This, obviously, is a disaster for us, and I would like to beg your forgiveness, as this will obviously mean a lack of new content for a while. (Among the things they took were all my writing and worldbuilding notes, not to mention anything to write on, and it is doubtful whether I will ever see any of them again.)
(3/n)
"Fortunately, we’re both still alive and well, if shaken up and thoroughly terrorized, as are our dogs. Our house, however, is a wreck, and they have taken essentially everything electronic that we had. Computers, phones, everything.
"Why? As it was explained to me, the username which I have been using on Twitter, and everywhere else on the Internet (“cerebrate”, and variants) for over 20 years has also been used by the person responsible for the Redeemer ransomware.
(2/n)
In the picture is the bin I use to store failed 3D prints and filament ends for recycling, that they emptied onto the floor so they could throw my stuff in it.
Can you read the title on that CD they threw in last?
Science fiction writer. Speaker to minerals. Consensualist. Illeist. Pony and kanmusu stan. Can call spirits from the vasty deep!