Some weird, German communist, hello. He/him pronouns and all that. Obsessed with philosophy and history, secondarily obsessed with video games as a cultural medium. Also somewhat able to program.

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Cake day: March 6th, 2025

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  • I’m gonna be real here, just Realpolitik-wise from the perspective of “the West” sans the USA - China is currently proving that they are simply more reliable in geopolitics and even economically, and that is just damn important, even in an adversarial relationship. It isn’t even because they are a de-facto dictatorship, Russia is one too, and Russia is a mad dog. They just managed to keep their shit mostly together so far, still riding out their massive growth spurt. Even human rights abuses outside of Realpolitik don’t seem as the argument they were: internationally, the US has always had a more greyish record anyhow. But now, considering the US is quickly doing its best to catch up in domestic tyranny, that argument seems to be going fast, too.

    Sadly, I don’t have huge hopes for China to be a proper “better” hegemon globally, if that should be what ultimately happens - they are facing crises of their own, and have been dabbling in their own brands of economic imperialism, and at least the way their military is gearing up contains a lot of stuff usually used for military imperialism as well.





  • Thanks! That ended up working, utilising nodeenv - although I was confused for a hot minute before I realised, that within the new environment, I had to remove -g yarn again, so that corepack could do its job. (Just for anyone from the future, who may encounter the same/a similar error and comes across this.)

    I wonder where I began to go wrong, because in none of the mastodon install (or here: update) instructions, they were using nodeenv themselves, I must have been borking something during the chaos - but it definitely worked, now.

    Thanks again!