• Hakuso@scribe.disroot.org
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    11 hours ago

    There’s nothing wrong with the technology, it’s who is running it all that needs to be fixed, with the general f*ckery that is through everything now I miss my 2400 baud modem that was bigger than my computer and dialing in to a BBS.

    • BlameTheAntifa@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      You have my permission to write fuck on the internet. On the fediverse, Zuck is the more offensive four-letter word.

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      8 hours ago

      Algorithms that are specifically designed to addict you are pretty wrong technology in my eyes. Wouldn’t matter who is running it, that tech is harmful.

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        8 hours ago

        Okay, but booze, nicotine, and crack were also pretty addictive.

        Idk if I’d trade The Algorithm epidemic of the 2020s for wood grain alcohol from the 1920s

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          3 hours ago

          Yeah, those are also harmful technologies that harmed societies more or less depending on the historical and geopolitical context.

          Right now, the algorithm is more harmful than those because everyone is addicted to them. The sheer amount of time waste and collective brainpower that is being degraded or never even being developed is staggering and will stunt our society for decades to come.

          Even fentanyl, while incurring a much more dramatic and tragic cost on individuals, has a fraction of the impact on society that the algorithm will have due to the scale of our collective addiction.

          It’s like how wage theft has a relatively low impact on individuals but combined represents significantly more money stolen than all other crime nationwide.

          The effects are spread out over many individual people, but it has an overall dampening effect on the growth and development of communities.

    • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      There’s nothing wrong with the technology

      Glances at the legacy fossil fuel infrastructure

      Idk about that.

      the general f*ckery that is through everything now I miss my 2400 baud modem that was bigger than my computer and dialing in to a BBS.

      A lot of the historical nostalgia is based on biased accounts of past eras.

      “I wish I lived in the 80s” is a thing you say when you’re not told about the airborne lead fumes or the acid rain. “I wish I lived in the 50s” is said by people who would feel very differently if they were being drafted to the Korean War.