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It's a lot faster than the week-per-jump Xboat system, but it still means starship captains are impossible to micromanage and get to have their traditional autonomy, and as the sizes of Empires grow, it starts adding up fast - especially since stargates don't link every system to every other, so signals have to go around the "X-boat route way".

tl;dr Basically, people are drastically underestimating the number of fragile points in today's Earthly world which, if lightly tickled in the wrong way, could kill people in very, very large numbers.

And yet we go on.

(Forgive me for not posting details of what I have come across in the course of writing research, since I am, quite reasonably, not entirely sure every reader of this toot is sane, safe, and consensual.)

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And yet somehow Manhattan manages not to be a quasi-paramilitarized authoritarian dystopia.

(Well, okay, but insofar as it _is_ an authoritarian dystopia - although non-paramilitarized despite the NYPD's best efforts - that has approximately nothing to do with infrastructure protection.)

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Also, just to make explicit my hard-SFnal heresy on this point:

I do not believe that there is some inherent superfragility in space colonies that will require ZOMG FASCISM in order to keep everyone alive.

Manhattan has vital life-support infrastructure. We just don't *call* it life-support infrastructure. And if said infrastructure were to epic fail one day, you are almost certainly dramatically overestimating the number of Manhattanites likely to get out alive.

Your challenge, in short, is to upgrade them to require notarized Original Thought™, which as we all know is the correct collateral to demand before crediting someone with intelligence.

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If your midterms/finals/professional examinations can be passed by large language models, consider that the issue may not be that LLMs are SMRT, but rather than your examinations fail to measure SMRTness. Only regurgitation.


Although I like to think of myself as a “tech bro” in the same sense than Perrin Aybara is a “wolf bro”.

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Just saw a trailer for an Amazon thing called “How To Get Out Of Jury Duty”.

Yeah, I’ll have no trouble with that.

“Hi! I’m actually enthusiastic about serving, but I’m also a libertarian ex-software dev tech bro SF writer. Might as well go ahead and save every lawyer in the building a peremptory challenge right off.”

As a side note to that last, this is where I also cite Equestria, from _My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic_, as basically an ideal libertarian society.

It doesn't need any vast coercive government apparatus to ensure no member of the herd falls behind or is left in need, because that society would never dream of letting that happen in the first place.

This is how squishy individualism is supposed to work, folks!

I mean, this is why you bother to have a civil society, rather than jackass autarky. It's the number of jackboots involved that determine how free it is, not how closely you can reproduce the dysfunction of Sparta without the authoritarianism of Sparta.

Somewhat hyperbolic tl;dr: You can only call yourself a civilized society when you have a UBI that no-one has to be forced to pay for.

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Randomly wondering what the very libertarian denizens of the would think of being accused of that old Earth standby, "rugged individualism".

Something, I think, along the lines of:

"Don't be silly. We prefer soft, squishy individualism, with lots of cushions and fancy coffee. Also puppies. Puppies are good."

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Apple technology isn't in Star Trek because they couldn't integrate into existing Enterprise systems.

(I am very tempted to use it for fictive purposes, just to emphasize that *some* societies have (or had) no need of a word to describe a phenomenon which they also don't have...)

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Just wanted to point out the obvious: if you have security theatre you have threat actors.

Why did we call it the Pauli Exclusion Principle, when we could have called it fermionic homophobia?

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