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Behemoth66
·3 года назад·discuss
"We are hardwired for scarcity and capitalism itself thrives on it to create value."

"There is something awesome about the end of shortage."

So you understand that we, as humans, part of nature, have lived a certain way for nearly 7 million years, then lived another certain way starting 10,000 years ago with agriculture, and basically yesterday have started living in the modern world. And you expect us, as humans, to fully cope with this concept, to the point that it is awesome?

What we need to rethink is what it means to be human and our relationship with technology. We surely didn't evolve for millions of years to have all our needs met by machines and sit around without any purpose, forever being out-competed by said machines.
Behemoth66
·4 года назад·discuss
Are ocean waves to you calming or distracting?
Behemoth66
·4 года назад·discuss
« Between restless brain and tinnitus, actual silence, or anything with a noise floor below ~15dB, just doesn't sit right with me.»

As someone with both (and particularly bad tinnitus) I look forward to my new air filters/fans.
Behemoth66
·4 года назад·discuss
Thanks for this comment. I just moved to a new city at 25 and have been pessimistic about being able to meet anyone.
Behemoth66
·4 года назад·discuss
I believe you’re confusing meeting new people and isolation.

Living alone was extremely rare until recent history [1]. Not having freedom of movement, or not living in a city does not mean social isolation. Villages back in history used to celebrate holidays together, families were much larger, everyone knew everyone since birth etc…

I just woke up but don’t feel like pulling up the sources but I believe the exact opposite of your statement. Social isolation is a modern phenomenon that was extremely rare before in history. It was incredibly difficult to survive just by yourself.

[1] https://archive.org/details/goingsoloextraor00eric
Behemoth66
·4 года назад·discuss
I lived in a very orthodox Jewish neighborhood for a while and what you described is exactly what happens on Shabbat still (since there’s no phones being used).

People just feel welcome to drop by. The house is usually a total mess because « work » is not allowed, and there’s no gift bringing either because of religious reasons.

I always admired it. Just one day where no one’s working or traveling and everyone’s free to come over and hangout.
Behemoth66
·4 года назад·discuss
Bitburner is my favorite. https://store.steampowered.com/app/1812820/Bitburner/

It’s an idle game at its core so it feels like Factorio whereby you try to automate as much as you can as efficiently as you can.