@emptib666@MinModulation@Sneedestiny now there might be a period when they keep pretending to support those systems because there is infighting and their argument is "if it's only us in the bunkers you get UBI" but surely no one would fall for that
@emptib666@MinModulation@Sneedestiny then what's the point of your argument? assuming the AGI/ASI/permanent upperclass timelines are valid the fact that they support those policies is irrelevant because they are moving into the luxury super bunker too and are most likely pressing the "nuke the poor" button
@emptib666@MinModulation@Sneedestiny the "left" doesn't support those at all for any other reason to gain and hold power, they will immediately abandon those "values" if they see a way forward without it
@BovrilG I disagree, Doctor Who is so innately flexible that the only way for it to be impossible to keep running is if we've completely ran out of entertainment.
@austrosillyism and then company X decided to make their products taste your water worse, suddenly you are completely fucked
and of course the EU has banned this and is being made fun of because they can't taste the X water+bread combo
@austrosillyism like to use an awful food analogy imagine if bread from company X made water from company X taste really good
and if you've had a great water idea that tastes better by itself but not together you'd need to also invent better bread
@austrosillyism the problem is that the idea of competition basically falls apart at anything more complicated than white bread, it's quite easy to make products difficult to replace and especially nowadays it's very easy to directly block competition with computers
@Eldenofthering@PalmyrPar you are missing that the cloud dependence is a good thing for them, maybe not for the devs, but definitely for the publishers
@Eldenofthering@PalmyrPar and it's going to be fully cloud driven with all kinds of negative consequences, some obvious (the game doesn't work offline) some less so (a model update breaks cool emergent interactions)