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@jeffcliff @pluralistic @shibao I agree with you, but I'm making the argument that those types of people are the optimists, google and facebook *do* think there is a future in all of this, they have or else why would they struggle so hard to be viewed as "growth" companies still, today, despite being 20+ years old?
This is not the end of days, nor even the end of civilization. Do not be so optimistic. Humanity has prophesied its own demise a thousand times in the hopes that the next big catastrophic clusterfuck will be the last one we have to struggle through. The doomsayers are the hopeful ones; once humanity is destroyed or reduced to barbarism it won't have to live with memories of the disasters it can't believe it didn't see coming, and the torturous knowledge that it will happen again. And again, and again.
But humanity is big, dumb, and resilient. It cannot be destroyed, not even by its own hands. It shall lumber along as it always has, clumsily and nearly-blind, crawling and drooling its way into the future. There will be another huge fucking disaster; a maelstrom of blood, anger, and misery. And when the dust settles we'll have lots and lots of dead people and still no answers.
It's what we do.
This is not the end of days, nor even the end of civilization. Do not be so optimistic. Humanity has prophesied its own demise a thousand times in the hopes that the next big catastrophic clusterfuck will be the last one we have to struggle through. The doomsayers are the hopeful ones; once humanity is destroyed or reduced to barbarism it won't have to live with memories of the disasters it can't believe it didn't see coming, and the torturous knowledge that it will happen again. And again, and again.
But humanity is big, dumb, and resilient. It cannot be destroyed, not even by its own hands. It shall lumber along as it always has, clumsily and nearly-blind, crawling and drooling its way into the future. There will be another huge fucking disaster; a maelstrom of blood, anger, and misery. And when the dust settles we'll have lots and lots of dead people and still no answers.
It's what we do.
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@prettygood@socially.drinkingatmy.computer @jeffcliff@shitposter.world @pluralistic@mamot.fr i didn't talk about this at all really in my manifesto because we simply aren't close to it yet in my opinion. there is so much more that we have to go through, think of how long amtrak languished from today. but once we can accept this, then maybe we can accelerate the dark ages like harry seldon i guess, but that will be a much longer manifesto about how to do it right. but right now people don't even know that the roof is on fire and is going to collapse, they are still trying to find the next hottest self hosted software to add to their homelab, or the niche social media site that they can take refuge in. all this is doing is prolonging the inevitable