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apparently entrati visited duviri to teach thrax about wally and like, that must've been during drifter's torture olympics via a never ending loop of executions, so im imagining a scenario of like entrati looking over, seeing this poor schmuck trapped in literal hell bc their void powers decided to manifest their own demented purgatory just for them and is like "damn. well anyway."
literally every fucking bad thing in warframe can be linked back to entrati. maybe wally is justified in stalking this man across time and space just saying
#warframe#warframe 1999#when a guy guyfails so much he makes it the entire solar system's problem no matter the timeline#its is funny tho how like#this bad thing happens..... entrati was there/involved#ENTRATI IS ALWAYS THERE#THE PLAGUE WARS#THE PROTOFRAMES#WALLY EXISTING#DRIFTER SUFFERING TORMENT IN DUVIRI APPARENTLY#ZARIMAN IS HIS FAULT BC HE INVENTED VOID JUMPS#BREAKING LOID'S HEART#SOMEONE STOP THIS MAN
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I'm gonna ask a question I already know the answer too, but alas it must be asked... Because the answer is funny 😈
What did Earth do to get Banned from the Solar Flare Bees dimension?
TEE HEE!!
What did she indeed....
In this universe they're mascots to a restaurant, Alien-Bee themed with lil drones they ride in that are Space Ships.
She was too enamored with how cute they were.
They dropped their remote and their drone crashed out the window into someones vehicle. Plus also they were on the clock. Keeping the lil waiters from doing their job. And orders weren't being done.
She was disturbing the business enough that she had to be banned. Sorry Earth. At least she gets her own Bee Flare at home. (while not as small she can still carry the guy)
#us with our lore sbkgvs#the solar flares in this dimension really doing SO WELL#earth: man my siblings keep causing other dimension problems i would NEVER#also earth: OH LOOOK THEIR SO CUTE#TROY: madam we have tables to server#earths: NSKJGSKS#sun and moon show#sams solar flare#sams earth#laes earth#myart#tsams au#AW au
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Lil bit of Helios info. He represses his feelings a lot because as an Eclipse he feels these things Strongly, which especially after learning about other Eclipses is scary for him and he fears he'll hurt people. Even positive emotions Helios is worried will come out in a toxic way, affection turning into possessiveness and so on, so they purposefully try to restrain themselves.
#at first it was guarding after what happened with his Sun#and then ze learned about other Eclipses and their toxic traits so every intense feeling (which is most of them) became a threat#it's not a reasonable fear Helios is not like Eclipse but every smidge of jealousy or want to sink his claws in or hold on too tight#is proof enough for Helios that it's a problem they need to take care of which is not healthy#basil doodles#sun and moon show#tsams#basil headcanons#helios#sams solar#silly celestials au
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I’m gonna be posting a full fanfic soon sooooooo……here! The designs of the characters!! The fic is kinda based on among us! (Because tbh love that game, wish I could play it more but it can panic me sometimes)
Can you guess who the imposter is?
vvv Close ups down here vvv
#art#my art#tsams#tsams au#tsams bloodmoon#tsams miku#tsams monty#tsams eclipse#tsams lunar#tsams earth#tsams moon#tsams sun#tsams solar#eaps puppet#space problems au
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"Silent Night."

now im sad. JACK SINGING SILENT NIGHT AND THEN SOLAR CRYING BROKE ME SO BAD😭😭😭😭😭
#the sun and moon show#sun and moon show#tsams#tsams solar#solar tsams#sams solar#solar sams#tsams jack#jack tsams#jack o moon#sun and moon fnaf#fnaf daycare attendant#fnaf dca#i love giving you all angst#artists on tumblr#i broke down and sobbed#anyways im sad and im about to make it everyone's problem#love you guys🤗#giggles and runs away
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after drawing my friend's Rook, i decided to do a like...actual spotlight drawing of my Marisol de Riva. because i love her and i use a mod to remove the cape when playing in game (she's basically wearing Teia's armor) - but i like imagining her matching Viago's outfit a bit more so... looking at this i might add a small cape when i go back to finish it, but IDK yet ;-; - i kept the hood part of the cape buuttt will either make the full cape or get rid of the hood WE SHALL SEE (and also thank you tumblr user @psin314, your line work is so clean and seeing how you drew Murat's leathers made the Crow outfit so much easier to understand, and inspired the deep V ;0; )
anyway! some line art of my spellblade Marisol, the Sun of House de Riva
#dragon age: the veilguard#rook datv#crow rook#Marisol de Riva#dragon age fanart#she's a square enix protagonist with all them belts#lol maybe the magic will look better in the final render MAYBE IT WONT that's a problem for future ashley#i also might make it a mix of lightning and solar flare we shall see
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#solar eclipse#kirby series#milky way wishes#Marx#marx kirby#the problem then resolved itself around fifteen minutes later#she speks#she speks originale#she edits
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Fun fact: Books are made out of paper. Paper can absorb smells. So if you are perhaps a smoker, or an enjoyer of well-seasoned food, maybe do not indulge in these things while reading your library books
Sincerely, a library clerk who's spent the last eight hours with the smell of sweet and sour sauce stuck in their nose because someone returned their books smelling heavily of weed and Chinese food
#usually cigarette smoke is the biggest problem but now and then we get weed#and more rarely but not infrequently food#we can get the smell out! but that does not mean I like leafing through a return and getting blasted in the face with Smell#blah blah text blah#solar's adventures in employment
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Ship confessions?
S..Safe place to share rants?
Oh dear how should I say this...
(Warning for anyone not supporting SolarNexus I guess..)
As much as I like the story of how New Moon went deranged from grief and self deterioration: as in finally realising he can never satisfy this "family's" need of him to be thee og Moon himself. A carbon copy replacement with unrealistic expectations set at full high. (Even though factually thanks to Eclipses V1-4 transitions it's shown that it can't possibly be 100% accurate.) Failing again and again over and over till the event of Solar's death finally snapping him. Derailing himself to push everyone away to the point of losing himself entirely as Nexus.
And Solar valuing New Moon so much that he was in absolute distraught when the first thing he hears upon waking was that his best friend, HIS REASON OF HOME, lost himself so far in the name of lone desperation. A desperation he knows all too well thanks to his past Moon's ungracious reaction to unfortunate loss.
Solar knows what it's like to be alone and afraid. He can't possibly leave Nexus like the others like the flip of the switch! Because just as he gave mercy to Eclipse and Ruin, he'd give mercy to Nexus too.
The canon doesn't make any sense!
And, well, being a silent (yet intimidated from this fandom) supporter of SolarNexus...
The angst writer side of me wishes that this story didn't clap off to the cliche "power hungry" complex.
Why not have Solar continue to drive himself to find some cure or solution? In the name of friendship; to justify himself that he can fix it all before it's too late. To not lose another from his (falsely blamed and uncontrolled) faults. To be the reassurance of comfort Nexus so desperately needed.
Why not have Nexus secretly die inside whenever he speaks the words he does not mean; unwillingly pushing himself to the edge every time he starts to believe hope can be retrieved. Falling in the spiral that nothing is real and he has no right to feel and express. The moment Nexus felt like grasping on light is when strings of dark pull him to a choke to remind just exactly who he's working with. Why he even decided to make a deal with DarkSun. That no matter how Nexus puts it, he technically is a husk for dark star power. An element. Like a living battery for some bigger project he may not be entirely aware of. (And my best guess: a tragic death to Dark Sun's intricate plans.)
A reminder so cruel and twisted that Nexus can't possibly see a way out without Solar's guidance and safety.
Life was never fair for the both of them. They both suffered at being blamed and antagonised for things they had no proper control over. They both had self doubts and a sense that they were never home.
(For f--k's sake! Nexus was LOSING HIS MIND!! CRITICAL DANGER OF WELL BEING, and the "family" decided: Hey! Instead of actually getting him proper treatment, lets just lock him in a cell and keep calling him a villain for insulting people! An action he had no say over because HAHA he LoSt hIs mInD. Wha- eH- HUUEUUH???? NnNO???)
But ey! They were Home for each other.
That's why Solar and NM/Nexus's friendship worked so well! They had a sense of comfort to speak and express openly, to have negativity or concerns spill out without backlash. To actually live freely knowing they have each others back!
And I'd like to believe they'd still ache to have this connection again. That Solar would do whatever it takes to have Nexus free from his chains.
Not to be welcomed by the "family", but to be welcomed by Solar's own loving arms. To get proper care, proper help, proper recognition of all parts of Nexus. Both good and bad.
I really think there's tragedy love potential here. I wished to see them fight whatever forces against them to be together again. To get at least that ounce of safety within the chaos.
Whether it's fighting mental illness or dark star power. Who cares! They gonna be together again dAhM iT! Even if it's just a minute before tragic death from DarkSun or somethin! T-T
*COUGH* oUgh man.. what a doozy of a topic..
Thank you so much for reading! And for making this confessions blog! I appreciate it! Was really good to have this off my chest. Wish you and everyone reading a wonderful day/evenin! :)
I admire the hell out of your passion. This was a good read, and has a lot of neat points. Nice going, Anon.
#🔧 'Get it off your chest- you're safe here.' (Confessions Tag)#the sun and moon show#tsams#sun and moon show#sams#the sun and moon show confessions#tsams confessions#sun and moon show confessions#sams confessions#the sun and moon show shipfessions#tsams shipfessions#sun and moon show shipfessions#sams shipfessions#tsbs confessionverse#solar x nexus#nexus x solar#solarnexus#solarmoon#((hi mod speaking. shipping stuff aside- i p much have the Exact same problems with this arc as u do. which is why im not watching it LOL))#((its wonderful in concept 100%. i just heavily dislike how it was executed. no hate to those who enjoy it tho- im happy you all do~~~))
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Solar is a market for (financial) lemons

There are only four more days left in my Kickstarter for the audiobook of The Bezzle, the sequel to Red Team Blues, narrated by @wilwheaton! You can pre-order the audiobook and ebook, DRM free, as well as the hardcover, signed or unsigned. There's also bundles with Red Team Blues in ebook, audio or paperback.
Rooftop solar is the future, but it's also a scam. It didn't have to be, but America decided that the best way to roll out distributed, resilient, clean and renewable energy was to let Wall Street run the show. They turned it into a scam, and now it's in terrible trouble. which means we are in terrible trouble.
There's a (superficial) good case for turning markets loose on the problem of financing the rollout of an entirely new kind of energy provision across a large and heterogeneous nation. As capitalism's champions (and apologists) have observed since the days of Adam Smith and David Ricardo, markets harness together the work of thousands or even millions of strangers in pursuit of a common goal, without all those people having to agree on a single approach or plan of action. Merely dangle the incentive of profit before the market's teeming participants and they will align themselves towards it, like iron filings all snapping into formation towards a magnet.
But markets have a problem: they are prone to "reward hacking." This is a term from AI research: tell your AI that you want it to do something, and it will find the fastest and most efficient way of doing it, even if that method is one that actually destroys the reason you were pursuing the goal in the first place.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/security/engineering/failure-modes-in-machine-learning
For example: if you use an AI to come up with a Roomba that doesn't bang into furniture, you might tell that Roomba to avoid collisions. However, the Roomba is only designed to register collisions with its front-facing sensor. Turn the Roomba loose and it will quickly hit on the tactic of racing around the room in reverse, banging into all your furniture repeatedly, while never registering a single collision:
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2021/04/when-ais-start-hacking.html
This is sometimes called the "alignment problem." High-speed, probabilistic systems that can't be fully predicted in advance can very quickly run off the rails. It's an idea that pre-dates AI, of course – think of the Sorcerer's Apprentice. But AI produces these perverse outcomes at scale…and so does capitalism.
Many sf writers have observed the odd phenomenon of corporate AI executives spinning bad sci-fi scenarios about their AIs inadvertently destroying the human race by spinning off in some kind of paperclip-maximizing reward-hack that reduces the whole planet to grey goo in order to make more paperclips. This idea is very implausible (to say the least), but the fact that so many corporate leaders are obsessed with autonomous systems reward-hacking their way into catastrophe tells us something about corporate executives, even if it has no predictive value for understanding the future of technology.
Both Ted Chiang and Charlie Stross have theorized that the source of these anxieties isn't AI – it's corporations. Corporations are these equilibrium-seeking complex machines that can't be programmed, only prompted. CEOs know that they don't actually run their companies, and it haunts them, because while they can decompose a company into all its constituent elements – capital, labor, procedures – they can't get this model-train set to go around the loop:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/03/09/autocomplete-worshippers/#the-real-ai-was-the-corporations-that-we-fought-along-the-way
Stross calls corporations "Slow AI," a pernicious artificial life-form that acts like a pedantic genie, always on the hunt for ways to destroy you while still strictly following your directions. Markets are an extremely reliable way to find the most awful alignment problems – but by the time they've surfaced them, they've also destroyed the thing you were hoping to improve with your market mechanism.
Which brings me back to solar, as practiced in America. In a long Time feature, Alana Semuels describes the waves of bankruptcies, revealed frauds, and even confiscation of homeowners' houses arising from a decade of financialized solar:
https://time.com/6565415/rooftop-solar-industry-collapse/
The problem starts with a pretty common finance puzzle: solar pays off big over its lifespan, saving the homeowner money and insulating them from price-shocks, emergency power outages, and other horrors. But solar requires a large upfront investment, which many homeowners can't afford to make. To resolve this, the finance industry extends credit to homeowners (lets them borrow money) and gets paid back out of the savings the homeowner realizes over the years to come.
But of course, this requires a lot of capital, and homeowners still might not see the wisdom of paying even some of the price of solar and taking on debt for a benefit they won't even realize until the whole debt is paid off. So the government moved in to tinker with the markets, injecting prompts into the slow AIs to see if it could coax the system into producing a faster solar rollout – say, one that didn't have to rely on waves of deadly power-outages during storms, heatwaves, fires, etc, to convince homeowners to get on board because they'd have experienced the pain of sitting through those disasters in the dark.
The government created subsidies – tax credits, direct cash, and mixes thereof – in the expectation that Wall Street would see all these credits and subsidies that everyday people were entitled to and go on the hunt for them. And they did! Armies of fast-talking sales-reps fanned out across America, ringing dooorbells and sticking fliers in mailboxes, and lying like hell about how your new solar roof was gonna work out for you.
These hustlers tricked old and vulnerable people into signing up for arrangements that saw them saddled with ballooning debt payments (after a honeymoon period at a super-low teaser rate), backstopped by liens on their houses, which meant that missing a payment could mean losing your home. They underprovisioned the solar that they installed, leaving homeowners with sky-high electrical bills on top of those debt payments.
If this sounds familiar, it's because it shares a lot of DNA with the subprime housing bubble, where fast-talking salesmen conned vulnerable people into taking out predatory mortgages with sky-high rates that kicked in after a honeymoon period, promising buyers that the rising value of housing would offset any losses from that high rate.
These fraudsters knew they were acquiring toxic assets, but it didn't matter, because they were bundling up those assets into "collateralized debt obligations" – exotic black-box "derivatives" that could be sold onto pension funds, retail investors, and other suckers.
This is likewise true of solar, where the tax-credits, subsidies and other income streams that these new solar installations offgassed were captured and turned into bonds that were sold into the financial markets, producing an insatiable demand for more rooftop solar installations, and that meant lots more fraud.
Which brings us to today, where homeowners across America are waking up to discover that their power bills have gone up thanks to their solar arrays, even as the giant, financialized solar firms that supplied them are teetering on the edge of bankruptcy, thanks to waves of defaults. Meanwhile, all those bonds that were created from solar installations are ticking timebombs, sitting on institutions' balance-sheets, waiting to go blooie once the defaults cross some unpredictable threshold.
Markets are very efficient at mobilizing capital for growth opportunities. America has a lot of rooftop solar. But 70% of that solar isn't owned by the homeowner – it's owned by a solar company, which is to say, "a finance company that happens to sell solar":
https://www.utilitydive.com/news/solarcity-maintains-34-residential-solar-market-share-in-1h-2015/406552/
And markets are very efficient at reward hacking. The point of any market is to multiply capital. If the only way to multiply the capital is through building solar, then you get solar. But the finance sector specializes in making the capital multiply as much as possible while doing as little as possible on the solar front. Huge chunks of those federal subsidies were gobbled up by junk-fees and other financial tricks – sometimes more than 100%.
The solar companies would be in even worse trouble, but they also tricked all their victims into signing binding arbitration waivers that deny them the power to sue and force them to have their grievances heard by fake judges who are paid by the solar companies to decide whether the solar companies have done anything wrong. You will not be surprised to learn that the arbitrators are reluctant to find against their paymasters.
I had a sense that all this was going on even before I read Semuels' excellent article. We bought a solar installation from Treeium, a highly rated, giant Southern California solar installer. We got an incredibly hard sell from them to get our solar "for free" – that is, through these financial arrangements – but I'd just sold a book and I had cash on hand and I was adamant that we were just going to pay upfront. As soon as that was clear, Treeium's ardor palpably cooled. We ended up with a grossly defective, unsafe and underpowered solar installation that has cost more than $10,000 to bring into a functional state (using another vendor). I briefly considered suing Treeium (I had insisted on striking the binding arbitration waiver from the contract) but in the end, I decided life was too short.
The thing is, solar is amazing. We love running our house on sunshine. But markets have proven – again and again – to be an unreliable and even dangerous way to improve Americans' homes and make them more resilient. After all, Americans' homes are the largest asset they are apt to own, which makes them irresistible targets for scammers:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/06/06/the-rents-too-damned-high/
That's why the subprime scammers targets Americans' homes in the 2000s, and it's why the house-stealing fraudsters who blanket the country in "We Buy Ugly Homes" are targeting them now. Same reason Willie Sutton robbed banks: "That's where the money is":
https://pluralistic.net/2023/05/11/ugly-houses-ugly-truth/
America can and should electrify and solarize. There are serious logistical challenges related to sourcing the underlying materials and deploying the labor, but those challenges are grossly overrated by people who assume the only way we can approach them is though markets, those monkey's paw curses that always find a way to snatch profitable defeat from the jaws of useful victory.
To get a sense of how the engineering challenges of electrification could be met, read McArthur fellow Saul Griffith's excellent popular engineering text Electrify:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/12/09/practical-visionary/#popular-engineering
And to really understand the transformative power of solar, don't miss Deb Chachra's How Infrastructure Works, where you'll learn that we could give every person on Earth the energy budget of a Canadian (like an American, but colder) by capturing just 0.4% of the solar rays that reach Earth's surface:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/10/17/care-work/#charismatic-megaprojects
But we won't get there with markets. All markets will do is create incentives to cheat. Think of the market for "carbon offsets," which were supposed to substitute markets for direct regulation, and which produced a fraud-riddled market for lemons that sells indulgences to our worst polluters, who go on destroying our planet and our future:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/04/14/for-sale-green-indulgences/#killer-analogy
We can address the climate emergency, but not by prompting the slow AI and hoping it doesn't figure out a way to reward-hack its way to giant profits while doing nothing. Founder and chairman of Goodleap, Hayes Barnard, is one of the 400 richest people in the world – a fortune built on scammers who tricked old people into signing away their homes for nonfunctional solar):
https://www.forbes.com/profile/hayes-barnard/?sh=40d596362b28
If governments are willing to spend billions incentivizing rooftop solar, they can simply spend billions installing rooftop solar – no Slow AI required.
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https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/27/here-comes-the-sun-king/#sign-here
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CLAWS CLAWS CLAWS CLAWS CLAWSSSSSSS
#tsams#tsbs#sun and moon show#tsams jack#HES SO FUCKIGN CUTE HE HAS KNIFE HANDS#hes on his way to cause PROBLEMS#cant wait for jack gets his ass beat in vrchat solar is gonna kill him
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Manifesting that by the time Moon actually decides to be there for his brother (which to make it crystal clear all this would entail is physically being there for Sun, he doesn't need to know what to say just sitting with him in the same room is an honest and welcome show of support that Moon has not attempted at all) Sun has gone off to hide somewhere so its too late
#get some consequences for not being there for your brother even after solar told you to do so multiple times#“but what if sun just wants to be left alone?” moon never asked#“but what if sun doesn't want to see moon's face?” moon never asked#“insert literally any hypothetical about moon not being welcome here” moon never fucking asked#he didnt ask he didnt try he jumped into doing something that I think deep down he knows wont help sun that is the problem#and the excuses for (from the fandom especially) it are insane yes it may make sense for moon that doesnt mean it's Good and Acceptable#sun and moon show#tsams#sams sun#sams moon
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hey did you guys know that if you want a story about a character dealing with the consequences of failure, they have to fail?
#it's taken me 3-ish years to realize!#my Solar's Big Problem is that she's 21 and chosen of destiny#and any fun character development *needs* to be that she doesn't measure up to her (honestly impossible) ideals#but i've been *so* self-conscious about Doing It Right#that she hasn't actually fucked up that much#anyway she has now!!#and i got what i wanted!!!
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pov: the theater, artist, and fnaf kid gets bored 😕
#dead girl walking#earth doing dead girl walking but instead of fucking monty she sets up princess and the pauper and they watch it together and make cookies#tsams earth#tsams au#tsams eclipse#tsams ruin#tsams solar#heathers the musical#ARE WE GONNA HAVE A PROBLEM?!?!?!?#“SHUT UP ECLIPSE!!”#the balls are standing PERFECTLY on their head bro#its because earth is magically guys she magically set them up like that (I drew them late)
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sillays
#solar-drawss#my art#one piece#op#roronoa zoro#monkey d. luffy#nami#usopp#put this in my drafts a few hrs ago why the hell did i caption this as mrs poopoo and mr peepee . what was My problem#this isnt rlly ship but sure#zolu#theyre tgirl4tboy . to me 🫶#ugh 1am . as you may have already guessed i have made zero (0) progress on my last psych essay
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Every episode of Solar Opposites consists of either Terry having a stupid idea and Korvo having an illegal idea or Korvo having a stupid idea and Terry having an illegal idea and they both have to spend the entire 20min runtime gawking at the other's stupid/illegal idea while in complete denial about how illegal/stupid their own idea is.
#solar opposites#the replicants don't have this problem because all of jesse's ideas are stupid and all of yumyulack's ideas are illegal#terry opposites#korvo opposites#tervo
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