qnick

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[–] qnick@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What's your point?

[–] qnick@lemmy.world -2 points 1 year ago

How is Northeast Africa more important than Central? Could you please elaborate without being racist?

[–] qnick@lemmy.world -4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Wars are not "happening". One group of people attack another group of people, and another group of people have to defend themselves. In order to "stop war" you're saying that another group of people should just die without fighting back.

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Interview with Thames TV, 1970

 

In this NBC interview Hamas spokesperson said that he likes to see all those protests among western world, and this is a good result of the October 7th attack.

How does that make you feel?

 

Abu Marzouk, one of Hamas leaders, after visiting Moscow:

we look at Russia as our closest friend

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Safety island in a middle of high speed avenue, beg buttons and flowers in a memory of the previous victim.

 

The community is mostly educational, without explicitly expressed favour to one or another political view.

Opinions and discussions are welcomed too, but without agreement on terminology it doesn't make much sense, so currently I only make posts with some general knowledge sharing.

 

Instead of one-to-one connection it implements one-to-many. Theoretically it can significantly reduce costs of self-hosted instances, increasing speed and reliability.

 

As an introvert, I usually don't have any problems being alone and not communicating with other people. I'm pretty sure many of you can relate on this.

But when you look at it on a big scale, you might notice some unexpected problems with the introverted society. While we sit in our personal informational bubbles, we are losing ability to cooperate and organize into communities. This gives a big advandage to billionaires, politicians, and other "elites", and they use this advantage to gain even more power.

This is almost a physics law, and it's fully described in a book "The Narrow Corridor".

But this post is not about the book, and not about confrontation between the State and Society. It's about how I decided to address the problem by creating a game, that simulates that confrontation. The idea is if people had a gaming experience of fighting together against inequality and injustice, it would be easier for them to do it in real life.

What I found during developing the game is: it's nearly impossible to develop it alone. Big surprise. The kickstarter project didn't take off, and the friends of mine, even those who liked the project, didn't like it enough to participate.

So if you have any thoughts of how and where to find people willing to be engaged in this, please tell me, because I'm out of ideas.

TLDR; I'm developing a game that teaches people how to cooperate, and I cannot find anyone to cooperate with

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