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[–] fnix@awful.systems 6 points 6 months ago

Absolutely. We already sanction Russian oligarchs for the same reasons, why should we treat the American ones any different honestly.

[–] fnix@awful.systems 7 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Wanting to escape the fact that we are beings of the flesh seems to be behind so much of the rationalist-reactionary impulse – a desire to one-up our mortal shells by eugenics, weird diets, ‘brain uploading’ and something like vampirism with the Bryan Johnson guy. It’s wonderful you found a way to embrace and express yourself instead! Yes, in a healthier relationship with our bodies – which is what we are – such changes would be considered part of general healthcare. It sometimes appears particularly extreme in the US from here from Europe at least, maybe a heritage of puritanical norms.

[–] fnix@awful.systems 9 points 7 months ago (4 children)

Reminds me of the stories of how Soviet peasants during the rapid industrialization drive under Stalin, who’d never before seen any machinery in their lives, would get emotional with and try to coax faulty machines like they were their farm animals. But these were Soviet peasants! What are structural forces stopping Yud & co outgrowing their childish mystifications? Deeply misplaced religious needs?

[–] fnix@awful.systems 14 points 9 months ago (3 children)

A generous interpretation may be that writing music in the context of the modern music industry may indeed be something that’s creatively unsatisfying for composers, but the solutions to that have nothing to do with magical tech-fixes and everything to do with politics, which is of course anathema to these types. What dumb times we live in.

[–] fnix@awful.systems 6 points 9 months ago

Ah, the Image Upload Protocol must have gone woke.

[–] fnix@awful.systems 5 points 9 months ago (8 children)

I've never heard of anyone describing 1984 that way, could you elaborate on your points or link to some analysis?

[–] fnix@awful.systems 5 points 10 months ago

Someone else said it, but for someone completely accustomed to a life of easy privilege, having it suddenly disappear can be utterly intolerable.

[–] fnix@awful.systems 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

You should read the article first.

[–] fnix@awful.systems 3 points 10 months ago

Indeed an amazing piece of journalism, a gripping read throughout! Thanks for the share.

[–] fnix@awful.systems 7 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

I feel like you’re just going offtopic here. I mean, poverty around the world may be down for reasons that have nothing to do with what Silicon Valley is peddling; the article specifically criticizes the latter’s particular “tech utopia” vision of the future and not what was written up in the UN Millennium Development Goals.

[–] fnix@awful.systems 6 points 1 year ago

Testing for genetic defects is very different from the Gattaca-premise of most everything about a person being genetically deterministic, with society ordered around that notion. My point was that such a setting is likely inherently impossible, since “heritability” doesn’t work like that; the most techbros can do is LARP at it, which, granted, can be very dangerous on its own – the fact that race is a social construct doesn’t preclude racism and so on. But there’s no need to get frightened by science fiction when science facts tell a different story.

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