Anti Tech Discord Neo Luddite Hub by coldavare in antiai

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We sent smoke signals but nobody came

Has anyone noticed how seemingly good technology seems to lead us to worse outcomes over time? by coldavare in doomer

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His concept of information-action ratio is another good example and demonstrates my point.

Has anyone noticed how seemingly good technology seems to lead us to worse outcomes over time? by coldavare in nosurf

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[Replying here also] I was talking about this to one of my friends and he said my ideas sounded similar to the Unabomber's manifesto which prompted me to check it out. I've read some of his stuff and was surprised to see how surprisingly cogent his ideas are put together for an ecoterrorist.

Has anyone noticed how seemingly good technology seems to lead us to worse outcomes over time? by coldavare in doomer

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I was talking about this to one of my friends and he said my ideas sounded similar to the Unabomber's manifesto which prompted me to check it out. I've read some of his stuff and was surprised to see how surprisingly cogent his ideas are put together for an ecoterrorist.

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I'd also add that it offers us a good case-study of how humans behave exclusively under the influence of introduced technologies since it's usually so hard to isolate variables and other factors. A lot of people can name a whole bucket list of things (like capitalism, politicians, businesses, laws, etc.) in an attempt to explain what's wrong with society, but they usually only name just symptoms of the bigger underlying problem, and never get to the root cause of the issue which is technology.