It was always useless dopamine exploiting garbage.
It served to pump up peoples egos, feed narcissists & mostly not do anything of any real value. It was always a place that would drag random individuals through the virtual streets as some sort of cathartic virtue signaling stoning event for 'wrong thinking' or 'wrong speaking'.
What Musk has done to it has obviously made it worse, but it was never a net gain for society to have something like Twitter.
It was always a very problematic entity, outside of anyone's political leanings or whatnot.
Who's? Canada's or the USA? In both cases that's false.
The Canadian economy is inextricably linked to ours (USA). Any plans they have to deal with a racist USA has to take that, and the military disparity, into account. Canada is in a very shit situation if the USA falls to fascism. Appeasement is their only realistic option.
You'd still have to work for your living in said scenario.
Nobody is gonna bring you chicken tendies three times a day in your hidden cottage.
Uncontacted hunter gathered tribes work, it's right there in the description. Not 40 hours a week, sure, but you can live a much simpler lifestyle in the wilderness on a similar work ethic.
IDK if you think the culture is a utopia you read different books then I did.
It's a utopia in almost the same way the world of Brave New World is a utopia... Only if you look skin deep. Any deeper look it's either same shit different day or perhaps even a distopian where human like species are effectively pets or zoo animals for AI.
I'm right there with you. I heard all the hype, thought I'd give it a go and found nothing more then a mediocre series of space operas. Clearly heavily inspired by star trek, taking many of its utopian/distopian concepts to the extreme.
This is how I, a Michigander, feel about anyone west of the Mississippi claiming the monocer.
That river WAS the beginning of the west, how that could be Midwest is beyond me ...