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I imagine interstellar coalition governments probably function a lot more like the EU than a single country. Individual planets/solar systems would probably function under a somewhat independent governorship that is still subject to the overall laws of the federation/republic.
It’s sort of like asking “how big can a city get?” before states and nation-states existed, when in reality at some point a higher tier governance inevitably takes over. An interstellar or galactic scale government is necessarily going to be massively stratified with many levels of hierarchy in between. I think this is why many sci-fi governments at this scale are also described as bloated, unintelligible bureaucracies.
sh00g@lemmy.zipto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Like Trump says that the cartels have invaded Canada wouldn't they have to pass through the US, avoid checkpoint, border control on both sides and many other things? So Canada can only blame the US?English16·7 months agoJust a friendly reminder too that a 2015 report from the ATF found that 71% of the guns the cartels use are bought in the United States and carried south across the border. The United States is just as complicit in the rise of cartel related crime as the cartels themselves!
sh00g@lemmy.zipto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that in DuckDuckGo !g in front of your previous search will run it in GoogleEnglish11·7 months ago!wa
for Wolfram Alpha and!aw
for the Arch Wiki as well!
sh00g@lemmy.zipto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•I am in the US and its gotten very political but as pretty much a peon do I just tune the stuff out thinking its fear mongering? Or should I closely pay attention to it?English4·8 months agoMy wife and I had the realization this past week that we have both been in a near constant state of seething anger since the election. We decided that we both need to pump the brakes on reading news for our collective mental health. That doesn’t mean we’re ignoring things, but it does mean we plan to remind each other to take a breather when we’re caught doomscrolling.
We cannot afford to become complacent or ignore things, but we have found that redirecting our anger to productive activities has been helpful. Every time we read a negative article it is a reminder to reach out to our friends who are parts of communities which are currently under attack to see what we can do to help or offer companionship. We also regularly look for local opportunities to connect with marginalized communities in our area, volunteer, and generally make a show of our support.
I still cannot fathom how anyone thinks it is a good idea not to do these things with another person before marrying them. My wife and I were both adamant that we live together and go on trips together and do “married” things long before we made that decision. I like to think we ironed out many of the early kinks without the pressure of “we’re married so this absolutely has to work” lingering over us.
sh00g@lemmy.zipOPto New Communities@lemmy.world•Come check out Dungeon Dialogue for Solo TTRPG After-Action Reports!English4·1 year agoTotally fair point! I think that’s why accompanying the reports with the ability to listen in while I actually play through a session would improve the “spectator” experience. But this is definitely a passion project and not something I anticipate building a large audience for. Thanks for stopping by! :)
sh00g@lemmy.zipOPto New Communities@lemmy.world•Come check out Dungeon Dialogue for Solo TTRPG After-Action Reports!English3·1 year agoZip is my home instance so that’s why I created it there, but that’s a great point…I’m still getting the hang of the Fediverse.
OH thank you I understand now. Unfortunately, no.