Well, there's a niche genre of so-called "Dungeon Core" books, usually a subgenre of the also niche LitRPG genre, where the main character is just that, a dungeon, usually a former human soul that got turned into the core of a dungeon but not always, more books than i expected when i heard of it for the first time not too long ago, i guess that needed it's representation on tabletop RPGs
Holy shit someone else remembers this movie! Yes! Dunno if i'd defend it as it's clearly a niche taste but hell, it deserved no hate!
I will defend the Free Software movement, but Stallman? Nah
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"Are the employees gonna see a cent of this?"
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"Fuck, no!"
Compare and contrast
Quick guide that's been shared around online lately for those unsure what this is:
This is the year of enshittification, isn't it? Damn every company has pushed the pedal to the metal on it
Randall also had a followup t-shirt, now out of production:
Note of amusement: The GitHub issues tracker for that proposal got swamped with tickets either mocking this crap or denouncing it for what it is, this morning the person who seems to be the head of the project closed all those tickets and published this blog post, in essence saying "Shut up with your ethical considerations, give us a hand in putting up this electric fence around the web". Of course that didn't stop it.
Also somebody pointed out this gem in the proposal, quoted here:
6.2. Privacy considerations
Todo
Quick edit: This comment on one of the closed tickets points out the contact information of the Antitrust authorities of both US and EU, i think i'm gonna drop the EU folks a note
Edit: And they disabled commenting on the issues tracker
More worrying than that, when directly asked about this by the "Mastodon Migration" user, Rochko's answer was not "I did not sign any NDA", no "I have not met with them", no "I have not heard any proposal from FB", no "I haven't signed any documents", and sure as fuck no "I'm not considering selling out and betraying you all", no, he said just "I am not aware of any secret deals with Meta".
That's a textbook application of the Suspiciously Specific Denial trope.
We have to assume he met with them, signed the NDA and is seriously considering whatever they're proposing, and there's rumors that they're gonna pay money to any participant servers, that would make them effectively vassals of Meta.
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First i hear of it, is there some sort of diplomatic situation that leads to this?