• HubertManne@moist.catsweat.com
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    7 hours ago

    It is funny. There are so many things in modern day that would be a dream come true to young me but it all goes dystopia and all the fantasy and scifi is one of those things. I thought I would love so much but so much is not done well. I sorta feel for gay people because being into scifi was a subculture but it going mainstream has greatly diminished the subculture as it sorta becomes unnecessary but I miss that small group feeling.

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      5 hours ago

      That’s not entirely true. There’s still good sci-fi being made. Look at the expanse, dark, altered carbon.

      I dont know much about newer books, but I m sure there’s good scifi writers out there still. What comes to mind is ready player one, red rising, pines, although these are all 10 years old by now. It illustrates that it’s not just the era of Heinlein and Asimov that counts.

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        Yeah its not so much good sci-fi is not being made as there is such innundation that its more of a diamond in the rough kind of thing and Im talking more media than literature.

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      6 hours ago

      Greg Egan, Iain Banks and Sam Hughes are good stuff, if you haven’t.

      Also, there’s this amazing new genre, “LitRpg”. Basically fantasy where an rpg type videogame became real.

      Most of it is the usual dreck but some of it goes hard sf, delving into the existential stuff.

      A couple of the rationalists have even taken a swing.

      Try

      Mother of Learning

      Death after death

      Friendship is optimal

      So ya, real development is still alive.