| ▲ | delegate 2 hours ago | |
This is and has always been inevitable with tech. Politics can only postpone people's inherent desire to control and dominate and powerful tech makes this easier and cheaper. We (the tech people) have built the perfect tools to centralize and automate control and we're still doing it, mostly for free. The way things are going, our imagination is probably too poor to visualize the kind of dystopia this can/will eventually grow into. It's highly unlikely that the general population will revolt against this - fear makes most people docile and compliant, self censoring and obedient. There are many examples of this in the world right now and it's only going to get worse. We can only push back to postpone this, but the tide is against us and too few really care about these things. | ||
| ▲ | RetroTechie an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
> This is and has always been inevitable with tech. Keyword here is "centralized". Financial interests have pushed gatekeeper-style setups into a crapshoot. Therefore (part of) the solution is decentralization. P2P everything, web of trust, etc. 'Benevolent' dictators don't cut it anymore. | ||
| ▲ | 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
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