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  • yesterday someone posted a closeup of moss on a street to show how fascinating it is. i can't find it anymore, but it was cool. maybe somebody still has that picture?

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  • high T alpha male

    in other words, an asshole

  • The technological innovations of the last fifteen years, from advertising enshittifcation to AI cheating, have largely been a disaster. We are sadly at the point where, as Ted Gioia says, “most so-called innovations are now anti-progress by any honest definition.” I dare say that if we could revert all digital technology to where it was in 2009 – before the invention of the retweet – we’d all be better off.

    I'd go back even further (to 2007) before the invention of the iPhone. The smartphone has, arguably, IMO been a bad, or at least premature invention. It created a generation of kids obsessed with their photographies, giving girls eating disorders and creating/spreading unrealistic beauty ideals, etc... Also it has severely disrupted teenagers' social living, created sleeping disorders, chronic doomscrolling, addiction, and more bad stuff. The iPhone was, IMO, not ready for this world.

  • Depression has many causes:

    • For once, people work too much. It exhausts the body and we feel tired.
    • For two, there's the meaninglessness of life. It's difficult to stay motivated when nothing makes sense/there is no future.
    • Thirdly, positive sexual experiences strongly cure depression. Since the dating market is largely fucked (no pun intended), well that option doesn't exist to large parts of the population.
    • Fourtly we're socialized to hide depression. As everybody knows, the first step to solve a problem is to recognize it exists. Stigmatization of depression has held back effective treatment for way too long.
  • Yeah at this point peertube is mostly a video hosting system. We still need a good discovery/finding/recommendation system. I think that could be independently developed; for example: upload the videos on peertube and then link and post them here on lemmy to promote them.

  • I was going to upvote but then:

    Hopefully it will start leaning into its unique strengths now and become really innovative.

    Please stop the corporate garbage talk/pitching bullshit. Can't we have a normal discussion without these buzzwords?

  • So I feel like I’m doing peertube wrong. I’m trying to find good content, but it feels like every single instance I find is just “here’s the linux news, here’s the new linux tips, here’s the linux gossip, linux linux linux!” And I do not give a shit about linux. I just want to find the non-tech, non-video game content.

    There's also https://pony.tube ;-)

  • Honestly I think it's most likely that you're simply overworked. (many/most people are)

    I think that being overworked, together with emotional instability/lack of security, are the most prevalent causes of mental illnesses in our society today. It's no "chemical imbalance in your brain" story. Sure, there's chemical imbalance, but where does that imbalance come from? I guess it's mostly that our bodies aren't built for today's demands.

  • It is important that you love yourself. In fact, I think it's important that you feel loved by someone, even if that somebody is yourself.

  • Why are politicians doing nothing for first time home buyers?

    Why aren’t universally some laws against home flipping and people owning more than one residential property? I think the right of having a roof over your head is a basic human right and every person out there deserves to have a decent home and not be forced to live on the street.

    Because that would be socialism, obviously!

  • isn't that why the hippie movement ended?

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  • do you think all news are ragebait?

    maybe. anyways, how about starting a channel that focuses solely on data and science?

  • btw I read the guardian a lot, and they have a lot of good articles.

  • ... and I came to believe that our current cosmology is incomplete or wrong.

    Well, yes, I agree with you.

  • Ok maybe my numbers were a little bit off but the point is: if the universe were created slowly, we'd see clear traces of that. but the evidence points into the opposite direction, that the universe, at some point, was very hot and dense, before stars started forming. So the question is, where would all that matter come from? I deem it's unlikely to all just be "one huge quantum fluctuation", but i'm not sure about that; cosmology is exotic sometimes.

  • Our theoretical framework, allowing matter creation (*) provides a possible origin for the universe (without the need of a Big Bang).

    If you look at the typical composition of a star today, you will find that it is mostly (99%) hydrogen.

    We know that a star burns hydrogen into helium, and therefore the relative fraction of hydrogen in the star's composition decreases annually by a specific rate (let's say 0.0000001%). That means that a star might have an average lifetime of 1 billion years, before its composition changes and it has only small fraction of hydrogen left.

    If the universe were created slowly (by a slow process, such as spontaneous particle creation would be), then stars would burn out while they are being created; In other words, we wouldn't see stars that are mostly unconsumed hydrogen, but instead, stars that are mostly already consumed helium, with slow rates of hydrogen being created continuously.

    But that would lead to stars having a drastically different composition: instead of 99% hydrogen and 1% helium, we might see 1% hydrogen and 99% helium. That is why I believe a "slow creation" of the universe to be unlikely.

  • To me personally, settling mars has nothing to do with colonialism, or capitalism, or hookers and blackjack. It's about the fact that humanity is like a steam engine, and somebody threw too much coal into that thing. Now it's cooking hot, and one way to keep it from exploding is to "release steam" (in a metaphorical sense). That means, settling off to some other planet.

  • I guess it's like german "Realität"/"Wirklichkeit" (both meaning reality).

    I understand "Realität" (reality) to mean something "real", like something touchable. Language, and literature are not "real" to me. They're "wirklich", but not "real".