| ▲ | scylla 15 hours ago | |||||||
How will the people who continuously rationalize cars justify that they are destroying a profession - horse carriage driver - that was fun and profitable ? How will the people who continuously rationalize the Internet justify that they are destroying a profession - travel agents - that was fun and profitable? If we blocked every possible innovation because it lowered the fun of something existing we'd never have progressed past the Stone Age. | ||||||||
| ▲ | scottious 14 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
cars are not exactly a success story. Both of your examples (cars and internet) are things that had some great applications but also have been mis-used or over-used. cars: people now live completely car-dependent lives and drive way too much. our infrastructure cannot handle people driving so much and it's extremely expensive and bad for our health and terrible for the environment internet: well... obviously... social media and all the harms that come with that. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | throw4847285 14 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
Help, the whigs are loose on HackerNews again! Quick, grab even a rudimentary understanding of human history. It's their one weakness. | ||||||||
| ▲ | 3451298 15 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Professionally driving a horse carriage wasn't fun. Noise, boredom, unloading things manually if it was a carriage for goods. It was probably a moderately horrible job. Travel agents used to give better recommendations and even cheaper flights. There is little innovation in the ad laden travel sites that give bad deals. Case in point: Often if you call a hotel directly you get a better price than on the sites and they don't give you the room next to the elevator that appears to be reserved for people who order via the sites. Real anti-stone-age innovation has mostly been in the physical world to free up time for thinking. That is what the rich people who cannot think for themselves now want to take away. | ||||||||