Crypto Anarchy, Cyberstates, and Pirate Utopias Edited by Peter Ludlow, 2001
The subject is the emergence of governance structures within online communities and the visions of political sovereignty shaping some of those communities.
#Dreams I dreamed that someone I cared about was trapped in a computer simulation and was going to be forced to marry a terrible ogre. I knew about this because it was a taunt/trap sent to me.
I had to carefully code my response so I wasn't caught in hidden code traps. When I was done and had rescued my friend, I realized I had missed one trap. I had brought back an adoring and adorable foxgirl with me. Fortunately, she could hide her ears when in public. I know, I checked. Yep, she showed me. She was adorable either way.
To fix having this woman being with me. (God only knows why I was fixing this.) I had to find the original coder. But a friend said they were dead or disappeared.
I did have the good sense not to be upset at now having a foxgirl girlfriend. My only complaint was she wasn't one of the Manga/Light Novel women I have a crush on. (Looking at you Saeki Sayaka)
24 Hours in Cyberspace 💿
(a companion CD-ROM to the book of the same name)
This 1996 disc includes:
"...a digital time capsule over 160 stories about how cyberspace has reached out and changed the lives of people all over the world."
Die AfD ist eine Partei, die für nicht ein einziges Problem unserer Zeit konstruktive Lösungen anbietet. Ihr Motor ist Hass und ihr Ziel ist die Spaltung der Gesellschaft, langfristig die Zerstörung unserer Demokratie. Die Leute, die dieser "Partei" ihre Stimme gegeben haben, trifft eine große Schuld und da gibt es nichts kleinzureden. Wenn man Faschisten wählt, kommen Faschisten an die Macht. Niemand kann mehr behaupten, sie oder er hätte das nicht gewusst.
I know the thought might not be too democratic, but I just wished this were a serious attack by @ anonymous to take down the #Twitter#Space of the fascist gathering thus silencing its would-be leader in #cyberspace. Just daydreaming, of course.
“It was supposed to be computer-controlled, allowing you to create interesting shapes and sequences of spaces. It was a merging of organic and technological systems, a new way of structuring the world. And a response that counteracted industrial uniformity. We had this idea that sophisticated software might enable us to mimic the way in which nature creates products – where things that belong to the same family can take different forms.”