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JohnCurran | 2 years ago
I think, and am basing this off of nothing objective, but it feels like the vast majority of content today is written by people who spend, frankly, too much time online. I think the fact I’m writing a comment about this says that I, too, spend too much time online.
The bubble that the tech world and this website in particular differs so much so from reality that I don’t know what to make of the articles that front page here.
All the twitter doomsaying, trump will never be president, all entirely wrong. I don’t know what to make of it - maybe I should log off for a while
r0l1|2 years ago
nicbou|2 years ago
These days I schedule my work around the weather. Few things bring me as much happiness as a day in the sun. I know it has been a good day when I have not touched my laptop once.
pmoriarty|2 years ago
I can't afford to go to restaurants all the time, and I don't like bars or the mall.
I'm shy and I don't do well around strangers, and even when I do meet new people 99% of the time we don't have much in common, so it feels like a waste of time.
I'd much rather surf the web... at least there I'm learning stuff, and I can communicate with people who I actually have something in common with.
boerseth|2 years ago
[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/slatestarcodex/comments/9rvroo/most...
tony_antny|2 years ago
I worked in conventional ELV systems related engineering before getting into tech. I feel like people outside high-tech life are so much behind in many aspects of life - the progress made by tech on the lives of high-tech people are yet to reach the ordinary person.
There are so many non-tech people out there we look down but in fact they are the probably 98% of humanity and their reality define how we as humanity evolve.
ChatGTP|2 years ago
Like finding out your 55 year old Aunty has secretly been using LLMs to automate part of her job is real.
“High tech” people are like trekkies, they’re just more into it.
precompute|2 years ago
Note: I'm not stating that people online don't watch TV at all -- just that they don't derive the same sort of enjoyment from it that normal people do.
pmoriarty|2 years ago
It'd be great if I could afford to travel, but I can't... and, anyway, traveling itself has many downsides, and you can burn out on that after a while.
xboxnolifes|2 years ago
After the first 5 times you have those conversations, you can predict the entire night's conversation before they begin. I'd love to have offline conversation that was almost anything else.
082349872349872|2 years ago
* despite having been indoctrinated for years that the genius of the States is that "anyone can become president"?
chmod600|2 years ago
unknown|2 years ago
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somewhereoutth|2 years ago
jdthedisciple|2 years ago
Genuinely curious.