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@Counterfeit325

Proud reactionary owners of a Made In GDR Alpha Ferro Rotary Dial Telephone from 1987 🇬🇧 🇵🇸 🇩🇪 🔨🧭and an Erika Model 10 Typewriter from 1962 📖🍺 🇮🇱 🟩

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David Lewis
David Lewis@DavidLewis6689·
@Counterfeit325 @RealPostFolder the price any technological monopolist could set. same thing applies to politics, as the more they try to legally restrict commodities, the stronger the black market for said commodity becomes, the more people are either reliant on the black market for products, or for business.
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Counterfeit@Counterfeit325·
@DavidLewis6689 @RealPostFolder You might be right so far but technological discoveries can absolutely become lost again, or example, aqueducts after Rome fell. And at some point the earth may be so depleted that rebuilding after a collapse is not possible even if you knew how to build refrigerators or engines.
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David Lewis
David Lewis@DavidLewis6689·
@Counterfeit325 @RealPostFolder the easier it is to make a massive profit off of it by leveraging access to a larger consumer base. lowering costs by making production more efficient has a similar effect. since the idea of how to do it itself can never be put back into the box, any attempt at monopolizing the-
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Counterfeit@Counterfeit325·
@DavidLewis6689 @RealPostFolder When you go back far enough, all technology becomes primitive enough that anyone can create it and is not at all restricted to any sort of upper class. Any group of people can band together to create shelter and fire and hunt and there is hardly a way to restrict that.
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David Lewis
David Lewis@DavidLewis6689·
@Counterfeit325 @RealPostFolder technological advancement slowly takes options that only the powerful had access to in the past, makes it accessible to everyone permanently, and slowly distributes itself across society until it becomes ubiquitous. that's inherently good, i'd imagine.
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Counterfeit@Counterfeit325·
@elhotzo Diese Zukunft findet sich in der Vergangenheit. Technologischer Fortschritt hat der Menschheit im Großen und Ganzen mehr geschadet als geholfen.
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E L H O T Z O@elhotzo·
nicht als Kritik gemeint, aber ich persönlich fände es schön, wenn es eine Zukunft gäbe, die nicht darin besteht, dass sich 99% der Menschheit totschuftet und in dem bisschen Freizeit, das bleibt, von KI-Werbung unterbrochenen KI-Müll von einer Handvoll Bildschirmen konsumiert
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Counterfeit@Counterfeit325·
@SpaceKoala Whether or not it's going to happen, it should. We should make it happen. People have to return to the stone age or earlier.
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Space Koala
Space Koala@SpaceKoala·
Technopessisimists have been gleely forecasting mass die offs of humanity for centuries. Look not for the future of those seeing doom, but of those that rise to solve the problems of humanity.
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Nate Hagens@NJHagens

Techno-optimists dream of a future where we mine, travel to, and colonize other planets – all in the hopes of bypassing the problems we now face on Earth. But from the perspective of physics and ecology, how feasible is space colonization?

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Counterfeit@Counterfeit325·
@p0lyergus @GambelerQuail Funnily enough, the number of people suffering from leprosy would go down if the number of people went down! We did the maths.
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Quail friend 🪶🐕🩵@GambelerQuail·
When people fetishize old ways of life they’re imagining that everyone just fucking loved washing clothes in the river and doing 400 laborious chores everyday just to stay afloat. I’m pretty sure they would have gladly used a washing machine and microwave or whatever lol
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Counterfeit@Counterfeit325·
@GreenbergJolly @thehorizon2b2t Precisely because technological progress will always end up at this point humanity should revert to hunting and gathering and hopefully in another few tens of thousands of years they'll go extinct or do it again.
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Jollygreenberg@GreenbergJolly·
@thehorizon2b2t There needs to be stricter regulation on AI. Technology like this was inevitable, and blaming the people who invented it is just silly
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🌟 Akicita🌟@BillyDaMarten·
@p0lyergus @Counterfeit325 @GambelerQuail Despite everything that you see in the news, it’s actually a pretty good life nowadays. Life did suck ass that much, I’m pretty certain that the modern person when told of everything changing and take account of all things, the farthest they’d go back in time is the 70s.
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Counterfeit@Counterfeit325·
@p0lyergus @GambelerQuail You're clearly not going back in time far enough if you worry about dying of a disease that really only becomes an issue in cities.
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Claire 💙
Claire 💙@clairebubblepop·
In Britain they’d have you believe Muslims are taking over. Oh yeah with huge numbers of 6%. Fucking get a grip you racist dickheads!
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Counterfeit@Counterfeit325·
Luddites almost never go far enough.
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Counterfeit@Counterfeit325·
@lawen4cer Jemand sagte einst: "Konservative sind Narren. Sie beklagen den Verfall von traditionellen Werten, aber unterstützen gleichzeitig technologischen Fortschritt und wirtschaftlichen Wachstum." Im Grunde sollten wir auf beides verzichten, "traditionelle" Werte sind längst zu modern.
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Counterfeit@Counterfeit325·
@Moehroe Es war uns aber den restlichen Dreck, der mit dem Anfang der Landwirtschaft kam und bis heute weiter auf sich aufgebaut hat, nicht wert.
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Möhre 🌻🇪🇺🏳️‍🌈
Wenn mich eins optimistisch stimmt dann der Fortschritt in Medizin und Gesundheitsversorgung, den wir als Menschheit machen und gemacht haben.
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

A parasite that has been eating people for 3,500 years is about to be wiped off the planet. It infected 3.5 million people in 1986. Last year, it infected 10. And I have not seen it make a single front page. It is called Guinea worm. You drink contaminated water from a pond in a poor village. A year later, a worm up to three feet long starts coming out of your leg through a burning blister. There is no pill that stops it and no surgery that works. You wrap the worm around a stick and pull it out slowly, over days or weeks, inch by inch. If you rush, the worm breaks inside you and causes a fresh infection. Guinea worm is ancient. Preserved worms have been pulled out of Egyptian mummies from around 1000 BCE. The Ebers Papyrus, an Egyptian medical scroll from 1550 BCE, describes pulling the worm out with a stick. For three and a half thousand years, that was the best humans could do. Then in 1986, public health workers decided to kill the parasite off. They had no vaccine and no drug. What they had was cheap cloth water filters and a small army of volunteers willing to walk from village to village for decades. The plan was simple. Give everyone who drinks from a pond a cloth filter to strain out the tiny water fleas that spread the parasite. Then send volunteers walking house to house, year after year, teaching people how to use the filters and keeping anyone with an emerging worm out of the water. It worked. From 3.5 million cases a year to 10. Four were in Chad, four in Ethiopia, two in South Sudan. The other four countries where the worm used to be common, Angola, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, and Mali, had zero human cases for the second year in a row. The World Health Organization has already certified 200 countries as Guinea worm free. Six are left. The last hurdle is dogs. Cameroon had 445 infected animals last year and Chad had 147, so a lot of the remaining work is on animals, not humans. Strays get leashed, and crews treat ponds to kill any remaining worms. The campaign keeps watching until the number hits zero. When Guinea worm hits zero, it becomes the second human disease ever erased from the planet. The first was smallpox. It will also be the first parasite humans have ever wiped out, and the first disease ever ended without a single dose of medicine. Volunteers walked village to village with cloth filters for 40 years. Now a plague from the age of the pharaohs is about to be gone.

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Counterfeit@Counterfeit325·
@florazip This is one of the worst thing to have ever been created ever since the invention of agriculture around 12 000 years ago.
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