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Culture War Roundup for the week of July 13, 2026

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Are you in contact with the rdrama folks? They seem to have similar ambitions on a similar architecture and if this kind of project is to succeed it seems a big advantage to start out with a large and varied userbase. And also them being... often objectionable... provides a kind of trial by fire of how we're going to handle tolerating interlocked communities with different norms.

themotte's current codebase is rdrama I believe. That Zorba opens by suggesting the current thing is a dead-end likely indicates there isn't room for more collaboration there

Well, the dead-end thing isn't because of that, fwiw, but . . . also that, honestly, our relationship with them has always been a bit complicated.

(including some really excellent developers who helped us out a ton; I don't know if they still read this, but if they do, thank you again!)

That's nice. I kind of assumed aevann would have bullied you guys for not adding in the possibility of pet battles and shit awards

probably not a collaboration issue, I'm assuming it's extremely hardcoded for a single sub and will explode when trying to add more.

It actually did have the functionality for that, although we ripped a lot of that out. But adding it back in would certainly be easier than making a new site!