SreudianFlip

joined 8 months ago
[–] SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.works 17 points 2 days ago

It's the Hive Mind Stans phenomenon that fascinates me, meme-activated collective action that is a very modern social body.

Some of the stuff BTS ARMY got up to was fantastic and a bit scary. Also large numbers. Very large.

So the Swifties haven't been weaponized yet. But they could be, soon. Having deepfake A.I. impersonation of fans made by fascist followers of a reality TV star be the thing that raises their state of collective power to Ready is just... well, I am living in a Gibson novel.

[–] SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Thanks for clarifying, I didn't know that subrule, thought all votes were just for relevance or quality.

[–] SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 days ago (3 children)

So you don't think it's worth talking about, or you don't like how it's stated? Or are you using votes simply to mark agreement? If it's the last method, that cheapens lemmy.

[–] SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.works 12 points 2 days ago (6 children)

That's funny, I noticed the implied "per person" in that statement because it is kind of obvious.

[–] SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.works 3 points 4 days ago (3 children)

Because I can dictate instantly into the Reminders app, without even unlocking my phone, it leaps over executive disfunction issues quite often.

Hold the power button for 2 seconds and say "add oatmeal and blueberries and coffee to the Groceries list" then go back to my task.

When I get to the store the list is grouped by type, mostly.

Or I say "remind me to call the doctor's office at 9AM tomorrow" and it goes into the default list and the task notifies me at the right time. For the stuff I inevitably brush off, there's a widget on my home screen that nags me so I can nurture my guilt lol.

So, I am leaning heavily into Apple's built in ecosystem for keeping track of things (more private, in theory, as well). I have a about a dozen lists that I add to verbally. Some of those lists are geographically activated so I get notifications when I drive into town that I need to pick up a package, etc.

'Woman on the Edge of Time' by Marge Piercy is the most solarpunk novel I've read so far. Fiction, that is. And it's early '70s!

[–] SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

If you had a daily driver EV that was smaller and met your regional range requirements, then rented a long range combustion vehicle for occasional excursions, you would still be saving a lot of money and carbon (plus NOx etc.).

It depends on your lifestyle in the end.

[–] SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Why are you calling a polite irish male voice "she"?

[–] SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 weeks ago

So, you mean the proper response to the failure of a shitty business model is to introduce a worse business model?

[–] SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 weeks ago

Automation is so much less fun than institutional cruelty!

[–] SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 weeks ago

I have met some rentier class people (massive wealth from charging for their massive assets), and their kids went to expensive private schools. The scenario is not hypothetical.

Kidnapping is a real fear at that level of remove from the 'Great Unwashed.'

[–] SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 weeks ago

Our local high school cafeteria program has been running a sophisticated version of this without the biogas element for years. Fish in very large tanks feed the leafy greens hydroponics growing in ranks of pipes on the walls, it's very productive. Greens get used in the popular cafeteria (open to the public) and also the salad food truck they run in the summer months. Fish used are tilapia. Power is solar.

The students studying food services get a lesson in energy systems and food sourcing as well as running a business. Superb food, too. All mostly due to one chef-teacher with vision.

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