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Wahaha wrote
Reply to comment by Zenen in A technologically advanced society is choosing to destroy itself. It's both fascinating and horrifying to watch by smallpond
What are you even smoking? The heat death of the universe is inevitable. It's not just Earth. It's the entire universe. Won't happen during my lifetime, but just the travel time (let's just pretend space travel was real) would take thousands of years.
We have to start somewhere, though.
The Earth is generally fine. It might get a few degrees warmer, but that will only make winter less cold. We are at the end of an ice age, so Earth warming up isn't strange. Micro plastic pollution is of much greater concern than climate change.
Maybe Earth will even warm up enough to make Antarctica a place people would want to live.
podnas wrote
Reply to comment by Zenen in Farming robot kills 200,000 weeds per hour with lasers by smallpond
Good point & totally agree !
Zenen wrote
Reply to comment by podnas in Farming robot kills 200,000 weeds per hour with lasers by smallpond
It was caused by farmers using unnatural and extractive resource management. Not saying this is the same deal, just considering that we don't know how ~lasers~ might affect the soil & ecosystems. Hopefully it doesn't and we learned from our past!
Zenen wrote
Reply to comment by takeheart in A technologically advanced society is choosing to destroy itself. It's both fascinating and horrifying to watch by smallpond
Please don't conflate the ways that climate change is coerced into a political platform with the actuality of climate change itself - they're different beasts and the reason why people's needs aren't satisfied is because the extractive resource practices that our society rely on need people with unmet needs (largely social needs) to function. What do you need?
Zenen wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in A technologically advanced society is choosing to destroy itself. It's both fascinating and horrifying to watch by smallpond
this is "the end is near" rapture ideology in peak form. I'm sorry that the sense of impending change is getting to you, but even if we do build a space ark to colonize other planets - you're not getting a golden ticket.
Don't give into apathy, it's never too late.
smallpond OP wrote
Reply to comment by takeheart in A technologically advanced society is choosing to destroy itself. It's both fascinating and horrifying to watch by smallpond
It's amazing that there are still flat earthers and climate 'skeptics' out there. Most are just old and have decided to double-down until they die rather than admit their stupidity, but I suppose a collapsing society involves all manner of delusions.
smallpond OP wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in A technologically advanced society is choosing to destroy itself. It's both fascinating and horrifying to watch by smallpond
A species stupid enough to consciously ruin the environment we evolved into won't survive in space, but I guess this is some sort of religious belief for you.
podnas wrote
Reply to comment by Zenen in Farming robot kills 200,000 weeds per hour with lasers by smallpond
Dust bowl was caused by severe over farming not from killing weeds!
takeheart wrote
Reply to A technologically advanced society is choosing to destroy itself. It's both fascinating and horrifying to watch by smallpond
I do not acknowledge "climate crisis". In fact, I believe climate politics is scarcity politics. There is less and less limit on means of production, so why all people's needs have not been satisfied yet? Wealth hoarders produce many justifications and climategate is one of them. A lot has been invested into it, and they have hard time dropping it even after many decent scientists spoke against the lie.
Wahaha wrote
Reply to A technologically advanced society is choosing to destroy itself. It's both fascinating and horrifying to watch by smallpond
Oh, it's just another climate bullshit article. Haven't seen one of those before. Instead of trying to prevent what is according to them unpreventable anyway, why not focus instead on how to adapt to the predicted changes?
Gimping our own economy is totally retarded. The heat death of the universe will get this planet anyway. We should invest all our resources into leaving this planet and leaving this very universe, since it is doomed. And for that we need an economy that isn't gimped.
We need to concentrate more wealth in fewer capable hands working towards space exploration and leaving behind this death sentence planet.
takeheart wrote
Artists are not just a ‘style.’ They’re not a product. They’re a breathing, experiencing person
That made me laugh. Artists have been getting increasingly greedy in the recent years, sucking up to capitalist system and spitting on the people. Patreon this, fanbox that. I encountered more and more teasers to paywalled content on pixiv. I say they get what they deserve. When stuff copyfags make, similar or better, can be mass produced for nothing, it's just like torrenting. Hoarders lose, people win.
Now, on the Luddic path I personally stand with Ted. AI art may be just an euthanizing distraction from horrors to come. The article also leaves impression that ultimately nothing depends on the people: now its corporate copyfag legislators against corporate technocratic mad scientists. I imagine a battle of one evil against another evil, that happens far away and produces pretty sparkling fireworks.
HMTg927 OP wrote
Reply to comment by Zenen in A Brief Review of Citadel Email Server Software Running on a Raspberry Pi 3 by HMTg927
Zenen,
I have no experience with Mailinabox, but I am curious about it. Perhaps I will try it one day. As the article points out, I do not really expect to be able to send email to Gmail or the other big email providers. They block essentially all email servers on residential Internet connections. If you want your email to get through to them, some people say to host your email on a server of a commercial hosting company. Sorry I can't be of more help.
Zenen wrote
Any opinions on Citadel vs Mailinabox? I'm using the latter but having a lot of trouble sending mail to anyone on Gmail or similar servers.
Wahaha wrote
Sounds good on paper, but so did the other stupid laws from the EU, that brought us cookie pop-ups and more uncertainty when trying to run something for profit on the Internet, since no one has any idea how to even comply with the GDPR.
awdrifter wrote
It sounds good on the surface, but I don't trust a bunch of unelected globalist bureaucrats to create laws that will benefit the average person.
smallpond OP wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in AI-generated art sparks furious backlash from Japan’s anime community by smallpond
You know, there are still blind people about who think technology is a good thing for humanity.
Wahaha wrote
Modern Luddites.
Fortunately they do not matter.
Rambler wrote
Reply to 250 Scientists Are Still Warning the Public about Wireless Earbuds due to Cancer, Neurological, and Other Health Risks by Wahaha
I often wondered about how 'safe' it is to have wireless earbuds in all the time.
I used to work for a psychologist that was always on his phone, and he'd rarely have the phone in his hand and up to his ear and always just used the speaker phone feature. (This is pre-smart phones) This meant me having to be quiet in the background and in hindsight, was likely a huge violation of confidentiality between him and his clients.
His idea was that since he's always on the phone (many of his client sessions were just over the phone) that it was safer to do it like this, for his health. He claims to have known colleagues and peers who developed tumors and brain issues "from always having a cellphone up to their ear".
With that said, I still prefer wired headphones but have recently bought a set of cheap bluetooth earbuds for a part time job I picked up. The cord of my wired set was always getting in the way and I hate tucking it in under my shirt because I can feel it. (But I also hate having my wireless ones die mid-shift)
May go back to the wired set.
Zenen OP wrote
Reply to comment by BlueHat in RINA is a cutting-edge standard aiming to replace the entire TCP/IP stack by Zenen
Yea, it seems like a pretty huge paradigm shift from where we're at right now. I'm assuming it's not an either/or solution, hopefully we find some solution where both can be used concurrently.
BlueHat wrote
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recursive_Internetwork_Architecture
Never heard of it before.
TCP/IP seems to be omnipresent. No idea how something can attempt at replacing it.
Zenen wrote
I like it! I hope it doesn't cause some 21st century version of the Dust Bowl though
TrophyAnnex wrote
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fuck antifa
DcscZx5idox wrote
Reply to by !deleted1534
Its website is available on Tor Onion Service. Good.
spektor wrote
I suspect the issue is more about what gets funded, and what doesn't. Then, not far behind "network effects".
smallpond OP wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in A technologically advanced society is choosing to destroy itself. It's both fascinating and horrifying to watch by smallpond
You can lead a brainwashed horse to water, but you can't make it drink: https://skepticalscience.com/