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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • I see a number of things on your list I also enjoy (and some I haven’t seen so thanks for the recs!).

    I’ve got a pretty long list, but I think only the first three are scifi in the space faring long run series sense. Including some others in the genre more broadly, in case any look interesting too:

    • The Final Architecture, Adrian Tchaikovsky
    • Altered Carbon, Richard K Morgan
    • A deepness in the sky, Vernor Vinge
    • The Acts of Caine, Matthew Stover
    • Roadside Picnic, Arkady Strugatsky
    • Broken Earth Trilogy, NK Jemison
    • Nexus Trilogy, Ramez Naam
    • Old man’s War, John Scalzi

  • Ditto on the Becky Chambers series. I actually liked the second book the most narratively, and if the OP likes Murderbot, they may really enjoy similar themes around artificial intelligence. I also really liked the final installment. It’s a familiar setup with strangers locked in a room together, but I found it very meditative. Also, it wraps up one series character’s journey to a decision that I found very profound.











  • Dude, thanks so much for posting this! The first one and the VR version are some of my favorite games ever. I had some bare awareness they were working on this, but forgot and prob would haven’t noticed for a bit. I’ve been kinda burned out gaming-wise lately, TBH.

    10 or so hours in and it’s such a perfect sequel. Art design is incredible, and everything from voices to character writing is really good. Great blend of puzzle concepts old and new. I’m enjoying the philosophical nature, like the first one, but find the ideas a little more accessible, at least on their face.

    Certainly a monumental piece of art, all said.


  • Agreed on all of this. There was a time that I was more worried about “the government” but the reality is that if a state level actor wants to fuck with me I’m probably screwed. I’ve also gotten older and realized there isn’t anything about me that would be interesting for people like that, so that’s not who I worry about with privacy.

    These days I’m more concerned about scammers and more garden variety cyber criminals. Having a broader online presence presents more of an attack surface, a place to build out an initial profile for a planned social engineering or spear phishing campaign.