The Squares of the City by John Brunner
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Arrogant traffic analyst Boyd Hakluyt is just a pawn in the struggle for Ciudad de Vados' future.
The Squares of the City by John Brunner
Unmoored greed, fear and its stoking via propaganda: West and capitalism century-long crisis
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Paul Mason and Yuval Harari underscore in their own way the West’s century-long crisis and its inevitable downfall. Paul mentions the right’s rise due in part to a deteriorating self-confidence and also hints at what Yuval is talking about too: the failure to produce an easily digestible counter-narrative to the monsters of the right’s fear-feeding ascension and multi-headed hydra: racism, xenophobia, mysogyny. If you combine their ideas with Hitchens’ or Chomsky’s charge that the West and capitalism was built mainly on the vicious exploitation of others and the extraction of the other’s wealth (while often self-deluding as the world’s benevolent saviour) , the picture is consolidating even further.
In a way, this predatory drive that humans have is nothing but the existential insecurity of a relatively slow weak mid-sized animal that emerged from a crepuscular existence (when the long shadow of the Cretaceous giants went poof) into a limelight and a caretaker role that it was never built for, never accepted (even when told by its “maker”), nor ever rose to the challenge that the role prompted. Humanity has always vacillated between its pre-agriculture (magic mushroom) “hunter”-scavenger-gatherer past, Sparta (militarism/slavery), Athens (democracy where some are more equal than others) and Rome (imperialism) fractional personalities and unfortunately for us, all are deeply flawed and highly inadequate for a society of billion humans and a planet of orders of magnitude more life that is equally deserving in sharing its bounties.
PS: China is not a saviour as it is merely a Frankenstein of Western unmoored greed and Eastern semi-detached vogon paternalism.
PPS: AI ain’t the saviour either.
PPPS: Jebus second coming, Mahdi, Kalki, Saoshyant or Ragnarok are but cute fanciful bedtime stories.
PPPPS: It is fascinating to observe how the West’s transition out the dark ages (on its path to ever more glorious peaks) overlaps with the Reconquista, the Crusades, vengeful/messianic Protestantism, and the start of the pillaging of the rest of the World under a “civilizing”/bludgeoning/“righteous”/procrustean cross, and conversely, its sunset starts with its internecine World Wars, (partially) discarding its Abrahamic delusions, peak capitalism and the unshackling of the rest of humanity.
PPPPPS: It is equally fascinating to observe that the West’s ruthlessness drive is itself nothing more than the cargo-cultist malevolent self-designated importance overlaying on top of the “sacrifice” by suicide-by-Sanhedrin of a false Messiah overlayed on top of a rudimentary shepherd mythology overlayed on top of comically misunderstood older myths.
In a way, this predatory drive that humans have is nothing but the existential insecurity of a relatively slow weak mid-sized animal that emerged from a crepuscular existence (when the long shadow of the Cretaceous giants went poof) into a limelight and a caretaker role that it was never built for, never accepted (even when told by its “maker”), nor ever rose to the challenge that the role prompted. Humanity has always vacillated between its pre-agriculture (magic mushroom) “hunter”-scavenger-gatherer past, Sparta (militarism/slavery), Athens (democracy where some are more equal than others) and Rome (imperialism) fractional personalities and unfortunately for us, all are deeply flawed and highly inadequate for a society of billion humans and a planet of orders of magnitude more life that is equally deserving in sharing its bounties.
PS: China is not a saviour as it is merely a Frankenstein of Western unmoored greed and Eastern semi-detached vogon paternalism.
PPS: AI ain’t the saviour either.
PPPS: Jebus second coming, Mahdi, Kalki, Saoshyant or Ragnarok are but cute fanciful bedtime stories.
PPPPS: It is fascinating to observe how the West’s transition out the dark ages (on its path to ever more glorious peaks) overlaps with the Reconquista, the Crusades, vengeful/messianic Protestantism, and the start of the pillaging of the rest of the World under a “civilizing”/bludgeoning/“righteous”/procrustean cross, and conversely, its sunset starts with its internecine World Wars, (partially) discarding its Abrahamic delusions, peak capitalism and the unshackling of the rest of humanity.
PPPPPS: It is equally fascinating to observe that the West’s ruthlessness drive is itself nothing more than the cargo-cultist malevolent self-designated importance overlaying on top of the “sacrifice” by suicide-by-Sanhedrin of a false Messiah overlayed on top of a rudimentary shepherd mythology overlayed on top of comically misunderstood older myths.
Bundle of Holding: GURPS 4E Essentials (from 2022) & Pyramid 1
Jul. 7th, 2025 02:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

Everything you need for your own GURPS 4E tabletop roleplaying campaign.
Bundle of Holding: GURPS 4E Essentials (from 2022)

Volume 3 (Nov 2008 - Dec 2018) of Pyramid, the Steve Jackson Games magazine for tabletop roleplaying gamers. Sixty issues and more!
Bundle of Holding: Pyramid 1
Five Dangerously Impatient Heirs and Successors
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Why wait around for the throne or the cash when murder can deliver it immediately?
Five Dangerously Impatient Heirs and Successors
Clarke Award Finalists 2004
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2004: Labour spares no effort to liberate Britons from human rights, UKIP's electoral successes surely do not reflect fundamental flaws in the British psyche, and London voters are heartbroken to discover the Livingstone who was just elected mayor isn’t the Livingstone who co-wrote the Fighting Fantasy books.
Bold for have read, italic for intend to read,, underline for never heard of it.
Which 2004 Clarke Award Finalists Have You Read?
Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson
Coalescent by Stephen Baxter
Darwin's Children by Greg Bear
Maul by Tricia Sullivan
Midnight Lamp by Gwyneth Jones
Pattern Recognition by William Gibson
Poll #33332 Clarke Award Finalists 2004
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 39
Which 2004 Clarke Award Finalists Have You Read?
View Answers
Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson
19 (48.7%)
Coalescent by Stephen Baxter
5 (12.8%)
Darwin's Children by Greg Bear
14 (35.9%)
Maul by Tricia Sullivan
5 (12.8%)
Midnight Lamp by Gwyneth Jones
2 (5.1%)
Pattern Recognition by William Gibson
18 (46.2%)
Bold for have read, italic for intend to read,, underline for never heard of it.
Which 2004 Clarke Award Finalists Have You Read?
Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson
Coalescent by Stephen Baxter
Darwin's Children by Greg Bear
Maul by Tricia Sullivan
Midnight Lamp by Gwyneth Jones
Pattern Recognition by William Gibson
The Steel, the Mist, and the Blazing Sun by Christopher Anvil
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Can the American King's uncanny military genius best an enemy so cunning the enemy loses every battle?
The Steel, the Mist, and the Blazing Sun by Christopher Anvil
AI poem from DeepAI
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In shadows deep where whispers creep,
Jebus mourns in silence steep,
A fractured cross, a hollow plea,
Beneath the weight of mortality.
Humanity, in dark decay,
Dances with its own dismay,
Echoes of a dying breath,
Entwined with shadows of death.
A bone collector caterpillar crawls,
Through skulls that crumble, flesh that falls,
Feasting on the remnants lost,
In a world forsaken, tempest-tossed.
Gott ist tot, the silence screams,
In broken prayers and shattered dreams,
A god long gone, in grave’s embrace,
Leaving only cold, empty space.
Where light once shone with sacred grace,
Now lies the void, an endless race,
To grasp the dark, to taste the night—
In macabre stillness, out of sight.
Jebus mourns in silence steep,
A fractured cross, a hollow plea,
Beneath the weight of mortality.
Humanity, in dark decay,
Dances with its own dismay,
Echoes of a dying breath,
Entwined with shadows of death.
A bone collector caterpillar crawls,
Through skulls that crumble, flesh that falls,
Feasting on the remnants lost,
In a world forsaken, tempest-tossed.
Gott ist tot, the silence screams,
In broken prayers and shattered dreams,
A god long gone, in grave’s embrace,
Leaving only cold, empty space.
Where light once shone with sacred grace,
Now lies the void, an endless race,
To grasp the dark, to taste the night—
In macabre stillness, out of sight.
The Red Queen’s Race
Jul. 5th, 2025 05:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This week, an after-final amendment appeared on my Expedited docket, and I responded the same day with an appropriate Office Action. I also completed and posted an Office Action on the oldest of the four cases on my Amended docket, so now I’m down to three applications on my Amended docket, and none on my Expedited docket.
I have begun searching the prior art for my oldest Regular New application.
I have begun searching the prior art for my oldest Regular New application.
Books Received, June 28 — July 4
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Four works new to me. One is SF, two fantasy, and the magazine (which I have not yet looked inside) likely both. Two of the novels are series novels, one does not seem to me.
Books Received, June 28 — July 4
Poll #33326 Books Received, June 28 — July 4
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 36
Which of these look interesting?
View Answers
FIYAH No. 35: Black Isekai published by FIYAH Literary Magazine (July 2025)
18 (50.0%)
Aces Full edited by George R. R. Martin (November 2025)
3 (8.3%)
Only Spell Deep by Ava Morgyn (March 2026)
6 (16.7%)
The Damned by Harper L. Woods (October 2025)
3 (8.3%)
Some other option (see comments)
0 (0.0%)
Cats!
29 (80.6%)
Happy Birthday and Get Well Soon
Jul. 4th, 2025 08:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
On this date in 2018, I posted a blog entry which bears repeating:
I saw a cartoon recently in the form of a card saying “Get well soon,” addressed to the GOP, and signed by John McCain.
Get well soon, dear country. Please recover from your infatuation with a demagogue and buffoon. He isn’t good enough for you, dear country. He doesn’t really love you, or appreciate what makes you special, even though he says he’ll make you great again. He’s likely to hurt you badly if you let him. And it’s not just him: even after he dies, or loses an election, or is exposed, impeached, and removed from office, there will be others like him, trying to follow in his footsteps. There will also be radicals of the left, claiming to be the alternative to him and his pack of sycophants, fascists, and alt-right cockroaches.
I’d like to say you’re better than that, but let’s face it: sometimes you haven’t been. Sometimes you’ve given your affections to demagogues, Klanscum, and fools before. And yet, you have ideals and worthy traditions, even if you haven’t always lived up to them. Sometimes you have listened to the better angels of your nature, elected wise and decent men, even if they were flawed as all mortals are flawed, set injustices to right, and left the demagogues of the left and right to harangue supporters gathered in telephone booths.
Nonetheless, I have hope for you. Happy Birthday, many happy returns, and may better birthdays come. May you come to reject the yahoos, give ear to the wise, and address your real problems.
Thus I wrote seven years ago. I don’t think that I imagined at the time that Donald Trump, after losing the 2020 election, attempting an autogolpe, and failing to cling to power, would become the second man in American history to be elected to two nonconsecutive terms as President, and bring with him a worse gang of “sycophants, fascists, and alt-right cockroaches” than he had the first time. As has been said, truth is stranger than fiction, because fiction has to make sense. I still have the hope I expressed in the final paragraph of my earlier post, but I find the situation grimmer than before.
My optimistic scenario is that the real estate bubble bursts on schedule (2026), whereupon the huge national debt and persistent deficits combine with the real estate crash to give us a financial crisis and a really major recession, discrediting the administration in power. (People tend to blame the current president for whatever goes wrong with the economy, whether or not he actually bears much responsibility.) People who don’t care that Trump lacks respect for the Constitution, and think that he’s a brilliant businessman and self-made billionaire, rather than a complete phony and grifter who inherited a pile of money, and is now senile, may change their minds about him when they’re thrown out of work, inflation skyrockets, and he and his lackeys prove unable to fix anything. Even then, our problems won’t be over, because the Democrats mostly don’t have good economic policies either. And then there are Russia and China . . .
Pessimistically, Trump and his handlers might use a crisis as an opportunity to crush the political opposition, impose martial law, and cancel elections.
People have endured and survived worse conditions than we’re suffering now, and sometimes triumphed over adversity and grave evils. We should face our serious dangers with awareness, but we should try to keep stout hearts, and accomplish what we can.
I saw a cartoon recently in the form of a card saying “Get well soon,” addressed to the GOP, and signed by John McCain.
Get well soon, dear country. Please recover from your infatuation with a demagogue and buffoon. He isn’t good enough for you, dear country. He doesn’t really love you, or appreciate what makes you special, even though he says he’ll make you great again. He’s likely to hurt you badly if you let him. And it’s not just him: even after he dies, or loses an election, or is exposed, impeached, and removed from office, there will be others like him, trying to follow in his footsteps. There will also be radicals of the left, claiming to be the alternative to him and his pack of sycophants, fascists, and alt-right cockroaches.
I’d like to say you’re better than that, but let’s face it: sometimes you haven’t been. Sometimes you’ve given your affections to demagogues, Klanscum, and fools before. And yet, you have ideals and worthy traditions, even if you haven’t always lived up to them. Sometimes you have listened to the better angels of your nature, elected wise and decent men, even if they were flawed as all mortals are flawed, set injustices to right, and left the demagogues of the left and right to harangue supporters gathered in telephone booths.
Nonetheless, I have hope for you. Happy Birthday, many happy returns, and may better birthdays come. May you come to reject the yahoos, give ear to the wise, and address your real problems.
Thus I wrote seven years ago. I don’t think that I imagined at the time that Donald Trump, after losing the 2020 election, attempting an autogolpe, and failing to cling to power, would become the second man in American history to be elected to two nonconsecutive terms as President, and bring with him a worse gang of “sycophants, fascists, and alt-right cockroaches” than he had the first time. As has been said, truth is stranger than fiction, because fiction has to make sense. I still have the hope I expressed in the final paragraph of my earlier post, but I find the situation grimmer than before.
My optimistic scenario is that the real estate bubble bursts on schedule (2026), whereupon the huge national debt and persistent deficits combine with the real estate crash to give us a financial crisis and a really major recession, discrediting the administration in power. (People tend to blame the current president for whatever goes wrong with the economy, whether or not he actually bears much responsibility.) People who don’t care that Trump lacks respect for the Constitution, and think that he’s a brilliant businessman and self-made billionaire, rather than a complete phony and grifter who inherited a pile of money, and is now senile, may change their minds about him when they’re thrown out of work, inflation skyrockets, and he and his lackeys prove unable to fix anything. Even then, our problems won’t be over, because the Democrats mostly don’t have good economic policies either. And then there are Russia and China . . .
Pessimistically, Trump and his handlers might use a crisis as an opportunity to crush the political opposition, impose martial law, and cancel elections.
People have endured and survived worse conditions than we’re suffering now, and sometimes triumphed over adversity and grave evils. We should face our serious dangers with awareness, but we should try to keep stout hearts, and accomplish what we can.
Cookie Dough and Other Stuff
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This morning, I made chocolate chip cookie dough, and put in the refrigerator to rest for twelve hours or more. I’m planning to make cookies, and eat a couple for dessert. The main course will be pasta with tomato-eggplant sauce (to be reheated), and I’ll make a salad. Lunch was sandwiches followed by seasonally appropriate cherries from the farmers’ market (cherries and cherry pie are traditionally associated with Independence Day), and then a mug of chai.
The Bewitching by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
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Ninety years after her grandmother's family was stalked by a witch, international student Minerva Contrera's studies land her in a similar position.
The Bewitching by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Weight Room
Jul. 4th, 2025 03:24 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There is a weight room downstairs in my apartment building, and I’ve been going there for the past couple of weeks. I’m not heavily muscled, but I’ve been increasing the weights I lift or pull, and have decreased the weight pulling the platform up when I do pull-ups, so I’m lifting a larger share of my own weight.
I’m stronger and more active at the age of sixty than I was in college.
I’m stronger and more active at the age of sixty than I was in college.
Every time I run something
Jul. 3rd, 2025 10:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I embrace new tools. In Fabula Ultima, for example, the order in which characters go in combat varies. I found it hard to keep track of who'd gone, so I went out and got poker chips and little round labels. Now, I can just toss the chips representing characters into a bowl once they've gone. Order!
OK, except it turns out I can't tell blue from green under the ceiling light in the room where I DM and the names on the labels need to be bigger.
OK, except it turns out I can't tell blue from green under the ceiling light in the room where I DM and the names on the labels need to be bigger.