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mirkules
·5 anni fa·discuss
Luckily, there is no shortage of philosophers, especially on the internet.
mirkules
·8 anni fa·discuss
Thank you! I feel like I'm watching this trainwreck in slow motion by myself, as we used to inch - but now barrell - towards regulating the internet into oblivion. This is ironic, of course, because the internet is meant to be decentralized and deregulated, and the very people pushing for regulation are the same ones that oppose legislation in other aspects (e.g. encryption). It's a very short hop from wanting Facebook to comply with some law, to compelling Facebook to turn over user data to verify the law has not been broken.
mirkules
·8 anni fa·discuss
It could be. I first heard my version on a podcast (of course, I forgot which one), but looking around it is attributed to a Stanford professor David Eagleman: https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/336070-there-are-three-deat...
mirkules
·8 anni fa·discuss
It is said that a person dies three deaths:

First, when their body stops functioning. Second, when their body is buried (or cremated). And the third and final death is when their name is uttered for the very last time in human history.

I am fairly confident Stephen Hawking will have only died two deaths.