conicalscientist

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[–] conicalscientist@lemmy.world 9 points 5 days ago (1 children)

They fell in love with their own reflection. All they can hear is their own words 'Freedom!' echoing in their ears. It's a modern day tale of Narcissus.

[–] conicalscientist@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago (1 children)

It's not that arbitrary. Gen-X are the first generation of boomer children. Millennials are the second generation of boomer children who grew up with the internet. These are real events.

People find it easy to fit boomers into a tidy box. Ask the boomers born on the cusp of boomer and gen-x. It's arbitrary bullshit too. It's not like baby boomers all came from the boomer factory and then one day they decided, 'that's it the boomer factory's closed'.

[–] conicalscientist@lemmy.world 18 points 6 days ago

It feels like a warped in to another dimension. Did everyone start using only 5 years ago?

[–] conicalscientist@lemmy.world 14 points 6 days ago

They want to virtue signal trivial social issues to avoid admitting they're just plain conservative.

[–] conicalscientist@lemmy.world 13 points 1 week ago

The music can come screeching to a halt for the US tech industry. They haven't been innovating for a long time. Just relying on monopolization, rehashing old shit, or straight up VC baiting with useless garbage. The rest of the world needs to continue to realize they can do tech too. They can produce novel and actually useful things. Whereas the US industry has been strangling itself to death with anti-competition.

Especially with regards to AI. Once more others realize the milestone innovations in this field comes from academic research which is then taken by the private sector for profit. Others can realize and follow this path. They can spin up quicker than they think. With the education system being systematically dismantled in a pivot to identity politics protectionism over innovation, the future looks rather grim for the US. Bright for others though.

[–] conicalscientist@lemmy.world 35 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (5 children)

There was definitely a time when people were smarter. I read a comment on r/xennials that stuck with me. They were lamenting the loss of a the culture of their youth. I'm not sure I can rephrase it as well as they said it.

Basically they were describing how it used to be about how we questioned things. Like the show The X-Files. It was about seeking the truth. They noted how that show was reflective of how reality was. There was this common mindset that the answers are out there. That we can work together even to seek the answers and we will find them inevitably.

You see that doesn't make much sense in 2025 because everyone has the answer to anything and everything. Except it's their own answer. Not the answer. More than ever their answer is one which is derived from their internet / social media bubble.

There is no longer some big unknown out there full of mysteries to unravel. Not anymore. The zeitgeist right now is that I have my own world view and that's the one. I know how the system works. I know the way. It's the way I see the world. So why doesn't everyone else come join my world view??? Are they stupid?

In the past we didn't know everything. Nobody knew anything. Nobody had any illusion that they did. Nor could they whip out their pocket rectangle and find answers immediately.

In the past people had to be more open minded. They had to be honest about not knowing. Without modern media they had to be seekers of knowledge. As opposed to over confident purveyors relying on a quick internet search (these days a simple GPT query). The modern zeitgeist is one where everybody talks. Nobody listens. 8 billion deaf ears listening and learning nothing. Just waiting for their turn to talk. Everyone learned everything and they're so damn sure of it.

Stupid people think they know it all. Smarter people are unsure of what they know. Of course there were stupid people before. But they knew they were stupid. Today the stupids can mask it by repeating words from the podcast, the tiktoks, the youtube videos they just watched.

It's not uniquely an American problem. The American symptoms are quite a sight to beheld though.

Americans are going to take this as a statement that Canada themselves are paying the tariffs.

Failing through life with great success.

[–] conicalscientist@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Attaching "tech" to everything makes it more palatable. Desirable even. It masks the fact that feudal lords are reinventing everything but with "tech".

[–] conicalscientist@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Forums were micromanaged far more than modern social platforms. Reddit is one of the "free speech absolutist" sites like its sibling 4chan. These were opposing paradigms to forums.

I've long contended that modern social media users would absolutely hate the old style forums. If people think subreddit mods and reddit content mods suck. They haven't met the admin of Joe Bobs phpbb forum hosted from his garage. Joe Bob doesn't suffer fools gladly.

I don't think it's a free speech problem. I think people have not only been conditioned to be content junkies. They've become addicted to being Greater Fuckwads.

Maybe nobody cares what you think and whatever your words are they aren't that important. Social media has devoured peoples egos turning them into the Greatest Fuckwads. With social media everyone has a podium and everyone has very important words with billions of doomscrollers as an audience. Don't you dare steppy my freedoms!!1!

Anyways I think the real test is whether people can handle a small forum with strict moderation and focused discussion. That will reveal who has half a brain apart from the fuckwads. I've seen people come to what are now basically private forums acting like a garden variety social media user only to get smacked down real quick. A sobering dose of reality for them.

He has a few hundred thousand excess COVID deaths.

[–] conicalscientist@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

This is why it's open source from the manufacturer or nothing at all. These reverse engineer hacker projects are ill fated.

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