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  • If every HP fan supported the author by buying it, but then volunteered in a soup kitchen one time, they’ve done far more good than bad.

    Good and evil aren’t interchangeable, fungible quantities. You can’t punch 20 babies in the face and then feed 100 starving orphans and expect people to forget about one due to the other. The babies stay punched and the orphans stay fed.

    With respect to HP in particular, supporting someone who actively and successfully campaigns against trans right hurts trans people. (And tells us that y’all care more about a children’s story than you do living, breathing human beings). Volunteering at a soup kitchen after donating to the exterminate trans people fund doesn’t undo the donation. It does feed some hungry people, but again doing “good” doesn’t erase having done “evil”; both acts still occured.

    What people are saying here is literally “please don’t donate to the trans extermination project.”

    Finally, there being no ethical consumption under capitalism is an indictment of consumption, not an absolution for any/all consumption. Just because all consumption falls short of perfect ethics doesn’t mean it’s all equally unethical. This should be obvious.


  • It’s not just about moral reasons (although I would write them off for moral reasons alone, to be clear). Brave as a browser has a history of making privacy worse- see, for example, disabling advance anti-fingerprinting in 2024 and their piss-poor tor implementation in 2021. Your initial comment had said you hadn’t seen anything since 2018 and maybe you like the browser enough to not care about their history of careless implementations of privacy features or their limiting of user choice on fingerprinting protections, but I don’t see how these objections can be dismissed as not relating to privacy.





  • Every generation has had people who believe in and work toward all sorts of things. Hippies who thought they could levitate the Pentagon were the same age (actually, that’s an oversimplification because, surprise, social movements have always been more age-diverse than they are presented in our media and histories) and existed in the same context as Henry Kissinger who was picking out carpet bombing sites in Southeast Asia as if he were picking what to have for lunch.

    For as long as there’s been people, we’ve disagreed with one another and worked toward disparate goals. Find people working on things you care about and work with them. Anything else is a waste of your extremely limited time in this life. Allowing endemic power structures to refocus your anger toward broad groups of “others” and then further propagating that misplaced anger only serves to prolong the status quo and to make working together harder.










  • It improves video games in the same way that motion smoothing “improves” movies. There’s no mental gymnastics involved here- the point of art is to tell a story or convey a message from one or a team of humans to one or a group of other humans. This tech erases the myriad choices that artists make and instead reduces it all to a “better” mean. And all of that’s without addressing the subtle misogyny of how it treats the faces of characters who it perceives as women vs men. It’s your right to like this shitty tech because you care more about leather jacket texture than you do about engaging with the artistic work of others, but those of us objecting, I can assure you, are not missing out on “progress.” If I want to see leather jacket texture, I’ll go look in my closet. 🙄