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  • The vestiges of mutual aid left in our society do not meaningfully counteract every generation having 1/2-1/4th of the resources their parents did.

    These resource constraints limit population growth, humans are smart enough to see what's coming, and many voluntarily don't reproduce. We're already seeing wealth inequality force our birth rate decline.

  • I value my children's future over humanity's entitlement to my child fixing our problems for us.

    Sry scro but you gotta step up

  • Challenges like maintaining a population of obedient and desperate slaves to serve the rich.

    If this is the best we can do I can't subject a child to this, i will not procreate in hell thanks.

  • The current algorithmic approach to AI hit a wall in 2022.

    Since then they have had to pump exponentially more electricity into these systems that result in exponentially diminishing returns.

    We should have stopped in 2022, but marketing teams had other plans.

    There's not a way to do AI and use less electricity than the current models, and there most likely won't be any more advances in AI until someone invents a fundamentally different approach.

  • An ecosocialist world would not allow wealth inequality to become this bad.

    It's a biological fact when resources are constrained that a population will plateu.

  • That's the point of a Russian asset purposely breaking whatever he can.

    It does damage to our society

  • Would you rather have ecofascism or the extinction of all macroscopic organisms?

    That being said limiting birth rates is a responsible thing to do, and we can see clearly when wealth inequality forces people to have fewer resources they will just choose to not have children. Otherwise every country wouldn't be whining about birth rates being too low.

  • Now if only their government didn't behave like the party in 1984

    The dystopian surveillance and automated law enforcement system is the only thing that makes me hesitant to move.

  • y tho

    Jump
  • Oh god why did you have to remind me of the jar video

  • Remote work taught us we only do like 2 hrs of real work a day

  • Reminds me of how everyone in my generation was funneled into STEM, and now the field is oversaturated and we have physicists stuck working at McDonalds.

    In 5 years we will have too many electricians.

    Then they will push people back into STEM again.

  • ITT: Slaves use bunk stats to feel indignant about maintaining the status quo.

  • Where are the groups that understand we're at war?

    At my local protests they just sing songs and pretend like it will fix anything...

  • Unemployment statistics do not show an accurate picture of the people who are unemployed based on the definition of unemployed that is used by regular human beings.

    I understand the stat looks good, because the definition of the stat excludes growing groups of people who we would consider unemployed.

  • You not understanding the technology of game development has nothing to do with this fair ruling.

    Games used to always come with an option to play somehow by yourself offline.

    Sorry but this isn't a big issue, developers can do the bare minimum to make sure people are able to play a videogame they pay money for.

    You're gonna have to go find someone else to whine at about this now because I'm done engaging with you.

  • I didn't post any numbers.

    "Indignant slave mocks another slave to make themselves feel better."

    Haha

  • I don't know how to make you engage with reality.

    Slaves arguing for their continued enslavement is just something i will never understand.