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  • You son of a bitch

  • It's almost as if this is a computer architecture designed for idiots who don't know or care what a file is or for what purposes their data is being harvested. Everywhere I hear people falling over themselves to declare that the tablet smartphone was apple's golden gift to the world. Try to do any serious work on one, it's fucking annoying.

    Whenever we make technology accessible to stupid people it becomes irritating to use and a privacy nightmare.

  • I love confident people explaining how a supply chain works in an advanced economy, especially when they have no clue how any of this stuff is made.

  • This is car culture logic. Here in the UK cyclists are regarded with the same vengeful attitude by drivers. Red lights are primarily a traffic control feature and it's dangerous to drive through them as a car driver. This isn't the case with a bicycle, due to the visibility a cyclist has and its light weight. It's also a non issue to ride one way streets because a bike is much smaller and more manoeuvreable. Cyclists should be celebrated for reducing traffic, emissions, particulate and noise pollution but the opposite is true, everywhere people speak English because this is a mental disease afflicting anglophones. They are addicted to cars.

  • The UK Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion movements were infiltrated and the activists received lengthy jail terms. I did wonder about their recruitment methods and it seemed that people randomly came into contact with the group, making identification of feds a problem. You would imagine that it's pretty difficult for the fed to maintain the required level pretence to remain undetected but they are probably terrible people to start with.

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  • Eat my shorts

  • While I recognise some of this dysfunction in my life, I think it is possible to avoid the worst excesses. I have a workshop and a tool fetish, which can be expensive but most of my tools have paid for themselves several times over considering the money saved doing things for myself.

    We have bad impulse control but we're also good at improvising, it's not all bad. I don't actually care that much about having an attention deficit, I just want to be treated compassionately, the way I treat other people.

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  • 139 over here. The most confusing part about it is that parents are often also neurodivergent and so whacky behaviour can be normalised during childhood. Then we get out into the world and have to learn a load of nuanced social cues in order to fit in. It is very strange to find out as a 47 year old that your experience is significantly different to most people and set about unlearning those masking behaviours.

  • Cultivating a good working routine is fulfilling but it's a long road and we should not criticise people who struggle with this. When I hear people railing against authority figures it makes me cringe because it's a sign that they've been mistreated (oppositionally defiant disorder).

  • Even my cat is like 'leave me alone, wtf is wrong with you?' This is the long road to becoming a socially acceptable person. None of this is written down or ever stated by anyone but if you violate social norms too much you end up quite lonely.

  • Everywhere the English went they created first past the post electoral systems which are notoriously vulnerable to this situation. We shouldn't be surprised but we should be asking for something better before it's too late to make meaningful change.

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  • In that case we have to rely on Elons white power.

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  • I don't know what your experience is on Reddit but mine came to be that what I was reading couldn't be trusted. I remember stumbling across a post on some technical subject that I happen to understand very well and couldn't believe the twaddle that was advanced in the comments with utter conviction and certainty. It got me thinking about all the things I had read and just accepted because I know nothing about them. This is our information landscape, for better or worse.

    Why should it be any different in a role playing scenario? These platforms are motivating engagement and people love an emotional story and so that is presented to us. If we loved true stories more, we would get them instead. I don't think there's any malice intended, we're getting what we want because morons love their feels over their knowledge. It's the reason the Americans have Trump and Elon and antivax, these people inhabit social media but it is the last thing they should turn to for truth because they are dumb as a sack of rocks and are getting played, shorty.

  • What difference does it make if you're talking to a bot? We never meet our interlocutors anyway. Would these people have the same reaction if it were revealed they were talking to a role playing person because I'm pretty sure we've already done that many times over.

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  • Well said. Anarchism has received horrible press at the hands of Big Democracy but many of our current problems are rooted in the concentration of power, money and influence that capitalist societies seem to produce. On the other hand, can we live without the many products and technology that require large scale effort? It feels like that would be a major challenge for any fledgling anarchic society.