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  • Or, there simply isn't anything to "get".

    Art is often enough deliberately made in such a way that you can't know what was meant, without knowing beforehand what the artist meant. Framing that as some form of sophistication is simply delusional gatekeeping. It's the attempt to set the own class apart, nothing more.

    These are memes. Symbols that only make sense, if you know the reference. Treating these as indicators for anything is just an attempt to create an in-group.

  • Or maybe accept that this idea was crap all along?

    You desperately try to create some form of human superiority, just to feel important. That superiority doesn't exist. There's no value in anything just because it's made with "love", that's an illusion.

  • Germany has a worker problem right now.

    Amazon pays 2€/h above minimum wage for warehouse workers, Lidl pays 1€ above minimum wage for stocking shelves.

    Yes, there are issues with job training, but a) nurses don't get paid that bad (a single mom nurse managed to get me through school and a master's degree) and b) you can't find any workers at all, currently. Germany has de facto full employment right now. Those who are unemployed are almost always unable or not allowed to work.

  • Or, maybe, we have to accept that art and all the grandiose and deep narratives around it are bullshit. It's an illusion, it's just a tool so some of us feel more important.

    All that crap about not being made by humans is just the fear that the illusion of grandeur of humans might collapse.

  • That's almost always the case.

    Just think about airports. The planes themselves are highly protected, but everything before security is essentially public area. You could quite literally put a ton of explosives on one of those baggage carts, rolled it into a packed airport during holiday saison and blow up hundreds of people.

    It seems like very few terrorists are reasonably intelligent.

  • What I find really worrying though is the trend to pick headlines that don't summarize, but sensationalize and twist the content. And that's not just a tabloid problem.

    I know that this is designed to generate more clicks, but since most people skip most of the content, only the headlines stick. And if these are wrong, misinformation will stick.

  • And let's be honest: 90% of news articles don't contain more relevant information for me than the headline.

    "Politician said X" has almost never any effect on my life.

    I just scrolled through the front page of Der Spiegel. The first 10 articles are speculations about campaign decisions, analyses of things already known, and opinion pieces of some mildly knowledgeable people.

    Yeah, that's mostly irrelevant. Yes, some background would be nice, but I don't have time to read about everything that isn't of consequence for me anyway.

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  • Most people don't shut down their Macs that often, the fingerprint sensor on the keyboard acts as a power button 99% of the time.

    Stupid decision, but almost inconsequential in real life.

  • And a lot of people would call that incapable.

    This is a form of learned, or rather forced to internalize, helplessness. People don't even want to understand things, even though they absolutely could and ought.