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    At this point I’m just trying to enjoy what I can in my immediate surroundings. When I am outside tending to my critters, I often wonder if today will be the day the sky is filled with a blinding light from the south then a very chaotic and consequential minute or two after that.

    But deep down that is probably a fantasy. The world is not that exciting. Instead we get to slowly watch how many people the billionaires can starve as long as we still have a working internet.

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    Old mate: I mean just look at it.

    Me: What?

    Old mate: This. All of it. A billion miles of sterile space and billion dead years either side of our miraculous existence and here you are bitching about your little problems. The sun will wipe this lot clean soon enough. Get over yourself.

    Me: Um, sorry mate. You OK?

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    How about and environmental and economic collapse caused by ai, while fighting WW3, leaving us helpless to combat the next pandemic.

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    only “ai takeover” that is going to happen is mass surveillance so billionaires can control us better, if we let them.

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      My profession has already largely disappeared thanks to AI. I’m not alone, either. Thousands of people are getting laid off each week. The surveillance is a fringe benefit compared to the savings that billionaires can achieve by replacing humans with machines.

      It should be our savings, btw. Workers built every last bit of tech that is enabling this, billionaires just stole it.

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        Personally, I think the real target is ownership of cyberspace/ computing as a whole, with the workforce cuts and the surveillance as fringe benefits/ part of the world domination plan.

        Buy out all the processors and memory for a couple years, and all the retail market will be left with is net books and phones that are essentially e-readers. No more saving your files on your computer or downloading programs, everything becomes cloud/ web based and they have access to it all.

        Just as important as AI tracking our every move physically, it will be tracking everything we see and do digitally.

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      A ring called ‘irreversible and catastrophic environmental damage’.

      (Not just climate change, either – though that’s a big part of it. Also everything from microplastics to overfishing.)

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      Yup, the rubber tree shortage. The ENTIRE modern world relies on this one renewable resource, and its in critical decline. We harvest them faster than we can plant to grow :)

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      Stop paying attention so much. Like, don’t stick your head in the sand, but take a break from news for a while.

      I went on a cruise last year and the news detox was absolutely amazing for my mental health. Someone read a headline about Trump doing something stupid and I was like, who cares? There’s literally nothing we can do about it, especially from the middle of the Mediterranean.

      And when I got home, I realized it’s the same here. I feel like I need to know what’s going on in the world, but if I can’t make a difference, why would I bring more stress into my life? I just come out feeling worse, for humanity, for my own inaction, for the futility of goodness.

      You don’t need to know the intricacies of geopolitics, the price of oil, if the Strait is open, or even who the president is to have a positive effect on your community.

      Go for a walk and meet your neighbors. Some might be shitheads but you’ll be a better person for getting to know them.

      Volunteer work can also reignite your pilot light of hope. I worked at a shelter and the other volunteers showed me the goodness in humanity.

      There’s still a lot of good out there. Don’t let the news convince you it’s a lost cause.

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      You are going to die no matter what. There was never any outcome where you live forever. It doesn’t set you back, it sets you free.

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        Dying would be a relief at this point. I’m not afraid of dying. I’m afraid for the 5 lives that depend on me to make it through every dumbass decision this administration makes to line their own pockets while taking from mine. These fluctuations occur every Sunday to manipulate money markets and give some white dude a huge boner.

        Your nihilistic views may sound cool in your head, but caring for a family in this economy is far more detailed than just waiting to die.

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          So you choose to be a doomer and worry about things you can’t control. Got it. I’ve got kids. I choose not to worry about things I can’t control and do what I can about the things I can control.

          Your nihilistic views may sound cool in your head

          An entire religion/philosophy that has lasted over 2500 years was based on the concept, but I guess you got it all figured out. Honestly, your hostility speaks louder than your words. Sounds like you have a lot going on, and I hope you find your way.

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          If you’re too cowardly for a revolution you’re voting for this risk death or assure it or just hope everyone else is better than you and you’re just uniquely a piece of shit is that really better edit I’m not saying you are I’m saying you’re betting on being and in that case I kind of hope you are but I don’t think so

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        In the past, despite death, you could look forward to leaving a legacy and a better world for future generations.

        Nobody has such hope anymore. It’s almost universally agreed that our children’s lives will be worse than ours.

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          It’s not universally agreed. You’re just terminally online. Lemmy is full of despair. There’s hope outside of the Internet.

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    Oh, you can forget all of those things. Just get up now and go outside. Take everything in. Because soon it will never be like that ever again. Climate change is going to destroy so much.

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      Yup. If the infinite growth machine can’t make a profit fixing climate change, it simply won’t be fixed.

      No amount of home recycling, power saving, water reduction, etc. you can do will offset the pollution generated by companies in the pursuit of money.

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        It’s honestly too late to fix most of it. The environment will continue to get worse for at least a few hundred years due to the damage already caused. Even if we stopped all emissions, pollution, habitat destruction, and overexploitation of natural resources today, we will still see catastrophic changes to the ecosphere we evolved in.

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    I miss the good old days when people were worried because some long dead calendar maker, didn’t bother to prepare the calendar a few hundred years in advance.