Hammerjack
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Hammerjack@lemmy.zipOPto
New Communities@lemmy.world•!steampunk@lemmy.zip - Come discuss steampunk with us!English
3·22 days ago@BrikoX@lemmy.zip what do you think?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What movie feels impossible to watch without captions?English
11·1 month agoSometimes there are snippets in dialogue I’m not even sure you are supposed to hear them but you can still read them in the subtitles.
This is the big one for me. If I hear a character mumbling but the subtitles say “[incoherent mumbling]” then I don’t worry about it. But if i hear a character mumbling and the subtitles actually show me what they’re saying, I know the audience was supposed to have understood it.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Whats something new thats actually good?English
3·1 month agoIn Graphene’s phone app, you can go to Settings -> Blocked Numbers, and enable “Numbers not in Contacts”. That will send any call from numbers you don’t have saved directly to voicemail. I still get the occasional voicemail message that’s just 2 seconds of silence (they didn’t hang up in time) but it stopped all spam calls for me.
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Television@piefed.social•Animation for those who don't normally watch animationEnglish
9·2 months agoPantheon. It only has 2 seasons, has a definitive ending, and is currently on Netflix.
EDIT: Also, have you already watched Cyberpunk: Edgerunners?
If you’re new to Lemmy, I think this is the best place to find communities: https://lemmyverse.net/communities
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•When should I stop watching the Mandalorian?English
10·7 months agoIf you don’t actually care about continuity then this may not matter to you, but be aware that season 2 ends with a solid ending for the series. Then The Book of Boba Fett came out and was doing so poorly they shoved the season 3 premiere of Mandalorian as one of the episodes of Boba Fett. So if you went from the s2 finale of Mandalorian to the first episode of s3 of Mandalorian you’ll be confused about how many things changed.
Also, season 3 of Mandalorian is when things get silly, like the Jack Black episode and the Pirate King episode.
and that modern takes would either ultimately be throwback fanservice, or something so wildly different that it couldn’t even be considered cyberpunk anymore
I think this is where we’re at, yeah. If a novel actually fits the hard definition of “cyberpunk” then it’s most likely using that cliched setting of a retro-futuristic 1980s. And yet if it includes all the aspects of our modern dystopia then it just becomes “near future” and not cyberpunk anymore.
Does Gibson’s style differ in “The Peripheral” compared to “Neuromancer” though?
Yes, absolutely. As genre-defining as it was, Neuromancer was actually Gibson’s first novel. He has grown a lot as a writer since then and I think The Peripheral is much more approachable.
I had originally posted a more long-winded version of the OP in !cyberpunk@lemmy.zip but it was with my now-deleted piefed account
Did the post not go through? Did you delete it? I’m sorry you weren’t able to make the post there. I’m definitely open to more book-specific discussions, but the majority of that community is just me shouting into the void and I haven’t had anything to say about books recently. Feel free to post there!
Bang Bang Bodhisattva is definitely not pro-cop propaganda. It really does follow the hard-boiled detective mold where they’re basically vigilantes trying to solve a crime because the police force isn’t helpful.
But, if you’re interested in trans characters in cyberpunk novels, I also made this post about a year ago. And while I haven’t read it, I also heard about Hammajang Luck, which I guess is a queer cyberpunk novel that includes a lot of Hawaiian culture.
If you like your cyberpunk with a heavy dose of hard-boiled detectives, Bang Bang Bodhisattva is a cyberpunk novel where the main character is trans. That’s something you wouldn’t find in most older cyberpunk works.
There’s also Titanium Noir, which I haven’t read. I think that one leans more into scifi mystery than cyberpunk though, just from the description.
The Avery Cates series is fantastic! It has a really fun dark humor to it with first-person narration.
First of all, come join us at !cyberpunk@lemmy.zip !
Second, if you’re really asking “how has cyberpunk been updated for the modern era” then I recommend reading William Gibson’s The Peripheral. It’s Gibson’s return to the cyberpunk genre with some updated ideas. It was also turned into a (cancelled) Amazon Prime series.
Otherwise, I think Altered Carbon by Richard K. Morgan was the best “recent” cyberpunk book (2003). After that, I’d argue the most popular cyberpunk book was Ready Player One in 2012. But let’s say that book is “divisive” at best. It was also turned into a movie directed by Steven Spielberg.
Not every year will receive a masterpiece of the genre. We’d be lucky to get a masterpiece in a decade now that cyberpunk is really no longer part of the zeitgeist and is an aging genre from the 1980s. To be honest, most cyberpunk these days are just pulp novels from indie artists on the Kindle store and aren’t exactly deep or philosophical. I mean, these days, I’m mostly finding books like Jack: Into The Beanstalk or the Cyberpunk City series. They’re fun, but not exactly “literature”.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What’s the Best Lemmy Client App or API? Seeking Recommendations!English
4·9 months agoI recently moved to Summit on android and have been very happy with it. It’s extremely customizable so I can configure it exactly as I wanted.
I used to use Infinity for reddit and someone forked it to replace all reddit references with lemmy references (called it Eternity). I loved that one but the dev kinda disappeared and abandoned it. I was able to configure Summit to be basically the same as Eternity, which I couldn’t really replicate in any of the other app choices.
If you enjoyed Kill The Crows, I highly recommend Akane. It’s the same basic gameplay loop (one map area, single hit enemies, every 50 enemies is a boss fight) but Akane has a cyberpunk aesthetic. I don’t understand how these two games were made by different developers given the similarities.
It works beautifully on the deck, it’s primarily how I play this game. I did rebind some controls though. It had reloading the gun set to one of the face buttons, which means you’d need to let go of the joystick to reload. I remapped the reload button to RB (R1) and it’s much better.
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3·11 months agoHopefully we can be the exception to the rule!
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[DORMANT] Trending Communities@feddit.nl•Trending Communities for Monday 28th April 2025English
3·11 months agoYep, this is why posting memes is so tempting. It’s an easy way to get those sweet internet points if that’s all you care about. Not a great way to start discussions though…
Sweet Caroline. It’s impossible for the audience to resist shouting “BOP BOP BAAAAA” during that song.
Also, I think I’ve only heard that song during karaoke. I never hear it anywhere else…
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•There's a clear up tick on daily users growing and we've crossed the 50k line as of yesterday! LETSSS GOOO!English
48·1 year agoWelcome!
If you’re new, I definitely recommend checking out https://lemmyverse.net/communities for finding new communities to subscribe to, rather than just browsing “all”. There are a lot of weird communities out there when you just browse “all”…







I’m doing everything I can to keep !cyberpunk@lemmy.zip active. But I focus on cyberpunk as a genre of fiction and avoid news about our actual everyday dystopia, so that makes it hard to consistently post something.
Also, !steampunk@lemmy.zip and !vampires@lemmy.zip . Doing my part to fight against the flood of news posts on Lemmy with wacky genre stuff.