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Curious like a cat in a box factory. System Engineer, #Scrum Master, Product Manager, #TTRPG player. My posts and thoughts are my own.

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"...I introduce the concept of a moral crumple zone to describe how responsibility for an action may be misattributed to a human actor who had limited control over the behavior of an automated or autonomous system. Just as the crumple zone in a car is designed to absorb the force of impact in a crash, the human in a highly complex and automated system may ... [bear] the brunt of the moral and legal responsibilities when the overall system malfunctions." ---Madeleine Clare Elish

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@gregdosh @christo @pluralistic thanks 🙂💕 also moral injury is an extremely important concept in clinical psychology (didn't dive into that so much in this review but very much appreciate the connection).

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Oh no. The Mastodon sexbots finally found me. 😭

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I somehow missed that @molly0xfff wrote a review of Chris Dixon''s crypto propaganda book. That is, until @pluralistic talked about the book & Molly's review.

If I ever write a book about tech, I will make damn sure I ask these two to review it before I publish, because between the two of them, I expect addressing their comments would make any theories or arguments I present much tighter.

And Molly provides citations and references, of course. Excellent read!

https://www.citationneeded.news/review-read-write-own-by-chris-dixon/

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From The Solo Game Master's Guide.

"If you create characters but never use them in a session, that is still experiencing the RPG world. That is part of playing."

This reminds me of all the time I spend generating Traveler characters, the stories that played out in my head as I generated their careers.

Now I want to find a tabletop RPG that focuses on character creation as a story.

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