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@Wander@sh.itjust.works · Apr 10, 2026
You're assuming people have those things. Some people genuinely do not care about anyone but the set and maybe their family. They aren't going to put care and effort into the community. Your stats are wrong. Its not about the amount of people that can fill a particular role. Its about the amount of people what would be willing to do that. Just because what .1% of Germans are volunteer fighter fighters. That doesnt mean 80% of everything can be done by volunteers all it shows is less than 1% of the population will volunteer
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@Wander@sh.itjust.works in lemmyshitpost · Apr 09, 2026
This is not everyone. These people are great but rare. If there was a world full of people like this, life would be different but it isn’t. Most people suck. Now in a time when there was homogeneous society and there was about 150 people you interacted people could be kept a lot more in check. But today no way. Just today for example I called some guy scum and threw a plastic bag in his face because he took his dog to the beach and wouldn’t pick up his shit. I highly doubt that guy would do 40 hours of work for someone else if he didn’t have to. I had actually talked to him before that and he seemed positively pleasant.
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@Wander@sh.itjust.works in technology · Mar 27, 2026
Brits are really weird in the sense they think everything about technology should be controlled to some terrorist and shit. They have no worry about what that level of informational control could do. 1984 should be read in school. There are only 2 things British people care about 1 is GPS tracking on cars. People hate hate hate the idea that they cannot speed, doesn’t matter how many lives it saves they are a good driver and they are always late. Second is ID cards for some really weird reason, passports are find but having an optional ID card is a massive no. I even spoke to people about it and said okay how would it work in practise, what are you scared of? “Well the corrupt police could arrest me and make me show them ID and I couldn’t refuse.” “So let’s say a corrupt police office just came in now arrested you and took you wallet. Are you telling me they couldn’t work out who you are from what’s in you wallet right now?” “Well they could but I don’t NEED all that, I could just be carrying cash” “But you aren’t and you never are” People hate the idea of it. But government want to spy on your conversations, images, location, contacts, what you read, porn. Oh yea go ahead if it means people don’t have to turn on the adult filter on the WiFi or on the phone data which come as standard then go ahead. Easy.
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@Wander@sh.itjust.works in technology · Mar 03, 2026
I was wondering that myself. Maybe it’s not digital tech so people don’t care? Maybe they think it’s an add. I was just surprised/ happy it is a commercial reality.
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@Wander@sh.itjust.works in technology · Mar 02, 2026
This could be used in bulk in the manufacture of foods. Great futuristic way to get egg whites without the killing and ecological harm.
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@Wander@sh.itjust.works in lemmyshitpost · Feb 28, 2026
Think it just projection. “Oh they the characters look and act different in the real world, and they have different names!” Oh you mean like literally every videogame ever made. It’s more about digital world than anything else by a massive massive amount. But I could see how the switch thing maybe was thought to be a trans nod at one point. But it doesn’t mean a film about basically a video game isn’t about a video game.
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@Wander@sh.itjust.works in lemmyshitpost · Feb 27, 2026
In school my RE teacher was trying to tell me about how so many films are about Jesus. TBF I love the Matrix and I had heard that before so I mentioned it and she said “yeah thats a good one” But so many things can secretly mean something if you really want it to. Really the good guy goes through growth and saves everyone then dies. Is basically like the main story humans like to tell. 90’s was big on “the world isn’t what you see it is. It’s broken and we can build something new” like fight club, is that a trans move? Is that about Jesus? I dont think so.
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@Wander@sh.itjust.works in technology · Feb 26, 2026
Yes. So many of these threads read like Elon is stupid for trying to put humanoid robots in a factory from 1945 when he could just use a robotic arm or specialised machinery. No, robotic arms and specialised machinery have replaced most labour, at least when compared to total output, already. If they didn’t do that they would have been shutdown a long time ago for lack of productivity and high costs. It’s not 1945 anymore, factories have spent 80 years trying to replace workers and humanoid robots and AI might (eventually) be the final piece.
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@Wander@sh.itjust.works in technology · Dec 05, 2025
I watched a good video on tool quality. It basically said the exact same old tool is better than the new tool now. But the new tool is priced much much less. When they compared it to a modern tool that was the same price or less it performed the same or better. People just want cheap things and companies want to make money. People need to buy quality and companies will get an incentive to build quality.
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