06 Nov 25
15 Sep 25
Let’s explore the legal framework behind console bricking, software licensing, and EULAs together. In so doing, we’ll see how Nintendo has always had the ability to brick your console, how every other developer has always had the power to brick your console, why exactly that happens to be the case in virtually every single country on Earth… and also how all of this applies to the Stop Killing Games petition.
14 Sep 25
Why is the Korean gender war so bitterly fought? What is life on the ground like for actual Korean men, and women? We’ll discuss these topics, and more, while also observing the already preposterous yet ever escalating dramatics of the Korean Gacha community.
There’s two things everybody knows about War Thunder: the first is that it’s a game about military vehicles, and the other is that War Thunder players love to leak state secrets. But why does that keep happening? What is it about War Thunder that inspires players to betray the trust of their country? Well, it’s a surprisingly complex web! Let’s get down deep into the context, and see if we can figure it out together.
14 Jul 25
Go to Harvard to be a Lupe stan
27 Jun 25
18 Jun 25
- incrementalism is necessary for change-making in democracy; sorry that it sucks
- some minority issues are more important than others in this current moment (e.g. trans health care, trans civil rights > trans athletes, pronoun usage); incrementalism requires us to have priorities
- the Overton window is not overrated, everybody