Unfortunately, it's somewhat vague (it doesn't mention which authority was involved), so it's hard to say if it wasn't that weird "age verification" guy (I think the situation with him was sorted in the end?)
In a sci-fi, it is a convenient device for saying "This civilization is really advanced."
If you're not familiar with a Dyson Sphere, it's the maybe unrealistic idea of building a shell around a star to capture the energy emitted by it.
The Dyson Swarm idea tries to make that idea more plausible by having a swarm of satellite like things capturing the energy emitted by a star.
I'm seeing these two ideas popping up in sci-fi novels now.
So, uh, I've been looking at a few Bluesky profiles (although, I haven't spent a lot of time on that), and wow, quite a bit of drama.
I mean, I'm sure he does good work to make sure that people's free expression is protected, but it's interesting how even here, in a policy discussion, sex seems to be taboo to talk about.
https://www.eff.org/pages/speaking-freely-tomiwa-ilori This is interesting but doesn't tell us anything about sexual expression.
Software Engineer. Psy / Tech / Sex Science Enthusiast. Controversial?
Free Expression. Human rights / Civil Liberties. Anime. Liberal.