Edit: Sheesh. Some of you folks need this.

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up·lift·ing /ˌəpˈliftiNG/

adjective

adjective: uplifting

inspiring happiness, optimism, or hope. “an uplifting story of triumph over adversity”

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    12 days ago

    Renewable energy and battery storage are seeing an absolute collapse in prices such that it is inevitable in the near to mid term future that we will move away from fossil fuel extraction leaving much of it in the ground. This will happen no matter who is in charge politically or who tries to subsidize fossil fuels because money is king and a lot of free energy hits the earth every day.

    This, combined with falling birthrates, means we will hit peak carbon emissions and begin to drop back to a new normal, a new economy built around labor rather than capital because of the shift in balance between resources and workers similar to what happened during the black death. It is my opinion that this will begin to happen in my lifetime and will fully come to pass in our children’s lifetime.

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      Having worked in energy for 10 years (particularly battery storage and solar) you are correct about the prices falling, and in my opinion you are also correct about this dooming fossils.

      However, I do not agree with your second point around a new economy arising built around labor rather than capital. The mechanics of value creation can change (eg renewables vs fossils) but what the ruling class will not allow to change without intense prolonged struggle is their own position as the rulers.

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        11 days ago

        You might be right, but my idea on it is that productivity increases have leveled off and population will begin falling in our lifetime. The ruling class loses power historically when the supply of labor is impacted.

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          11 days ago

          Why do you think they’re all desperately pretending that LLMs are gen AI? They want to secure their revenue without having to care what the plebs do.

          and we both know governments both today and throughout history protect the rich and money over people…

          You’re both right. You are in that their influence will wane, but they’re right in that it won’t be fast or pretty.

  • frmrm@peachpie.theatl.social
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    12 days ago

    My kids ask me why grown ups make the choice to be mean to other people. They understand they are kids and are still learning. Doesn’t compute that a grown up would choose to be mean. Gonna keep it that way as long as I can.

  • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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    13 days ago

    In the grand scheme this is all fleeting. Humanity is fleeting. The earth will continue, it will heal, trees will eventually take over. The earth has patience, more than we can comprehend. Long after we’re gone it will still be here, it will be green and lush and vibrant, life will be abundant again, and we will be little more than a few ancient scars on it.

    That personally brings me peace. No matter how dark things get it’s nothing on the immense scale that is out planets lifetime. 5 years? 10? 20? 100? 1000? It’s nothing to the earth. Humanity’s <10,000 years means nothing to the planet in the scale of millions of years. Even climate change, the effects to us will be horrendous, but to the earth it will keep happily spinning, and it will get over it and correct itself.

    • Øπ3ŕ@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      13 days ago

      Even closer to the bare truth: the earth has no “patience” and “green and lush and vibrant” is beautiful to those that prefer it — but life is not assured, and neither is the eventual equilibrium that settles after our species’ last fuckup fades. Still, you’re on the right track. 😅🖖🏼

    • JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.social
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      Humanity’s <10,000 years

      Not to nitpick over much, but humans are ~2M years old or more, with H. sapiens being about 300K years old.

      The industrial age, however, is not even 300yrs old, so there’s your flash in the pan extinction spiral, so to speak.

  • Libb@piefed.social
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    13 days ago
    • public libraries are still there.
    • Book (physical) can still be purchased and fully owned, without any risk of them being remotely edited or deleted and without nay tracking of our reading habits.
    • Walking is still free, without any subscription required.
    • It is still legal to turn off one’s phone.
    • I love my spouse at least as much as I loved her when we first met almost 30 years ago. And, yep, she seems to kinda like me too ;)
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        12 days ago

        You mean it is worrisome (sorry, English is not my native language)? If so, it’s the intend because I think there is already too many hints pointing out to a (slow?) vanishing of many of those ‘options’.

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          12 days ago

          yeah essentially its like. for now. implying they will be gone which is like part of the things I worry about for the future.

    • Rikudou_Sage@lemmings.world
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      13 days ago

      Ebooks can be purchased as well, with a little skill (or reading a tutorial) you can make it undeletable and uneditable as well.

      Source: My epub library growing day by day, synced between multiple devices by syncthing.

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        Ebooks can be purchased as well, with a little skill (or reading a tutorial) you can make it undeletable and uneditable as well.

        You’re quite right (at least it used to be easy, I have not checked for some time how hard it is now to get rid of Apple’s and/or Amazon’s DRM… the two main DRM-locked ebook sellers), but keep in mind not everybody feels ok to not respect the rules and/or breach the contract they signed. Also there is no need to that at all with printed books.

      • Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        13 days ago

        Why go through the trouble of purchasing them with DRM and supporting that garbage and doing all the work to make them your own?

        Piracy is infinitely superior.

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            They already don’t get paid. Nearly every writer has to supplement their income with a paying job. Writers know this.

            Piracy doesn’t hurt the writers nearly as much as it hurts the publisher, and that’s the point. If publishers get hurt badly enough and can’t operate properly, then writers will find a different path, and go independent, and keep all the money for themselves. THEN I’d want to buy directly from the author.

  • Frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    13 days ago

    Fascism doesn’t actually last that long. At some point, policies have to have some kind of attachment to reality, and fascists are incapable of grappling with reality.

    • Øπ3ŕ@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      13 days ago

      Well, we all wish they’d “grapple” with a few rounds at high velocity instead of fingerbanging their own shit and screaming incoherently. They’re infecting the other adult-sized toddlers, and it’s getting tedious to corral at this point.

      • NABDad@lemmy.worldOP
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        13 days ago

        Franco was the first one I thought of. However, his fascism didn’t outlive him, and President Pedophile doesn’t have 36 years to go.

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          11 days ago

          But many other fascists have now been given power by TacoBoy. I don’t think any singular person’s demise is ever going to be as “uplifting” as many are dreaming…

        • neukenindekeuken@sh.itjust.works
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          Those are well crafted, defensive dictatorships at this point that have had decades and decades to sow the seeds of complacency and authoritarian control of their population. In one of those examples, the people of NK worship Kim and his father and grandfather as literal gods. So Americans aren’t quite there yet.

          Not saying they’re super far off, but still a bit to travel before you get to centuries of repressed soviet/russian control and literal god-king dictators with an iron first around their populace.

        • ScrooLewse@lemmy.myserv.one
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          11 days ago

          Putin has always been a dictator, but he hasn’t always been a fascist. He started his career as a moderate technocrat that happened to have incredible access to KGB resources. Very handy if you’re in the market to be forever president. As time went on he’s been mixing and remixing his stances and aims.

          As far as NK, I’m not sure they’ve ever been fascist. They’re just a vanilla authoritarian police state.

          A major component you can use to point out fascism specifically out of the rogues gallery of evil ideologies is the notion that a fascist government specifically derives its power from endlessly designating and promising to destroy out-groups. If it lasts long enough to run out of targets, it goes on to consume itself.

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        Historians debate just how fascist Franco really was. In fact, Orwell wasn’t even that sure when he wrote Homage to Catalonia, and he was quite clear that he went to Spain expressly to kill a fascist.

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    13 days ago

    We’re actually doing pretty well, globally, at shifting to renewables. We’re making more, more quickly and more cheaply than ever before.

    • WhatGodIsMadeOf@feddit.org
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      12 days ago

      The same bullshit is infiltrating all modern nations. That’s the long game. Nations are just the chess pieces being used to gain ownership of human life worldwide.

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    11 days ago
    1. The world is αwful.
    2. The world is much better thαn it once wαs.
    3. The world cαn be much better than it currently is.
      All three stαtements αre true αt the sαme time. It’s wrong to think these stαtements contrαdict eαch other.

    You sαy there is doom in our current reαlity, and it feels true, but never discount the wonderful things either. While mαny in this threαd have focused on directly αnswering question, I suspect there mαy be αn underlying dissαtisfαction in your mentαlity.

    This threαd cαn shαre wonderful things, but without α shift on mentαlity, it mαy be eαsy enough to brush off. I know becαuse I wαs and still αm like this. Prαcticing grαtitude or grαtitude journαling mαy help, it did for me.

    • I’m grαteful becαuse vαccines hαve such α powerful αurα of protection, thαt we αs α society have forgotten the nαmes of the diseαses they protect αgαinst. The world can be better, because one day, we may even erαdicαte these diseαses which still plαgue our species.
    • I’m grαteful I hαve opposαble thumbs, becαuse it mαkes it eαsy to be α potαto on the couch and doom scroll. The mere αct that I can see informαtion on α powerful device thαt cαn tell me the stories from αround the globe is quite incredible.
    • I’m grαteful becαuse I don’t comment very often, but I wαnted to this time. I usuαlly lurk quietly, but I too cαn be better thαn I currently αm αnd pαrticipαte sometimes.

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    In 6 billion years the sun will swole up to engulf the earth and none of this will have ever mattered.

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    13 days ago

    A few somewhat recent ones of different magnitudes:

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      12 days ago

      And let’s not forget that cancer is the leading cause of death because medical science has made all the others much less fatal.

  • AceFuzzLord@lemmy.zip
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    I know it’s not a big thing, but for everyone who owns Yooka-Laylee on Steam, Yooka-Replaylee just released and is temporarily giving a discount for those who bought the original. Any chance to save money and have fun is a plus. Especially if you need distraction and escapism from the world.

    Bonus: the game is NOT following the trendnof being triple AAA slop $60 priced. I’m confused on how much the owner bundle discount thing is, but it’s currently 10% off in general until October 16, in which it will go back to being $29.99USD for the game. For a collect-a-thon, I’d say that’s a steal.

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    When you die there is nothing. You go back to where you were before you were born.

    No past, no future, no memory, nothing.

    You will cease to be and the memory of you will fade from this universe nearly instantly.

    There’s a lovely peace to that…

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      That might be the case. Or you could be part of something else. A collective consciousness, of which you are a transient node. Or maybe there is no time at all. What we call time could just be our current state on a progress bar as we process life. Or maybe we’re part of a nervous system for some larger construct. Or perhaps we are just reluctantly self-aware iterations of bio computers with fleeting lives that appeared through the chance combination of carbon-based structures.

      Who knows. That’s the beauty of it, which I personally feel religion and a certain type of confident atheism tend to deny with their respective faith/certainty.

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      Empty your mind of all thoughts.
      Let your heart be at peace.
      Watch the turmoil of beings,
      but contemplate their return.

      Each separate being in the universe
      returns to the common source.
      Returning to the source is serenity.

      • from Tao Te Ching, Chapter 16, Translation by Stephen Mitchell
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      Death is before me today Like a sick man’s recovery, Like going outdoors after confinement. Death is before me today Like the fragrance of myrrh, Like sitting under sail on breeze day. Death is before me today Like the fragrance of lotus. Like sitting on the shore of drunkenness. Death is before me today Like a well-trodden way, Like a man’s coming home from warfare. Death is before me today Like the clearing of the sky. As when a man discovers what he ignored. Death is before me today Like a man’s longing to see his home When he has spent many years in captivity

      I saw it in sandman but apparently its Ancient Egyptian

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          Their casting choice for sandman was really disappointing to me. His appearance is so distinctive and strangely dignified in the book but they cast some conventionally attractive guy with for the lack of a better term little prick vibes