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7/18/2025, 10:03:31 PM
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I don't disagree with anything you said, but I guess I'm just optimistic about the instability of such a system to police real life activity at the level of something like Psycho Pass as quickly as it would need to in order to assert total control.
My personal advice, though? Hunker down. Form splinter communities and friendships where you can. Start building the foundation for these types of alt-communities now, even if it's only a small circle of friends. In my opinion the public web has been a lost cause for some time, but it's just REALLY obvious and apparent now with the ESL/third world takeover plus fed/state/corp botting apparatus that's possible with LLM-slop now. Focus on yourself. Pursue your own happiness and ambitions while surrounding yourself with as many good people as you can. I'm aware of the irony of posting here saying these things, but I do want to see as many quality people like you weather the storm rather than give up to it. Limit your interaction with the public web. It's designed to monetize your outrage and despair, and when you give it your time it's winning. Focusing on the big picture (like with anything) only leads to paralysis. Do what small things you can do (even if it's just keeping a few good people close to you) and outlast.
I don't disagree with anything you said, but I guess I'm just optimistic about the instability of such a system to police real life activity at the level of something like Psycho Pass as quickly as it would need to in order to assert total control.
My personal advice, though? Hunker down. Form splinter communities and friendships where you can. Start building the foundation for these types of alt-communities now, even if it's only a small circle of friends. In my opinion the public web has been a lost cause for some time, but it's just REALLY obvious and apparent now with the ESL/third world takeover plus fed/state/corp botting apparatus that's possible with LLM-slop now. Focus on yourself. Pursue your own happiness and ambitions while surrounding yourself with as many good people as you can. I'm aware of the irony of posting here saying these things, but I do want to see as many quality people like you weather the storm rather than give up to it. Limit your interaction with the public web. It's designed to monetize your outrage and despair, and when you give it your time it's winning. Focusing on the big picture (like with anything) only leads to paralysis. Do what small things you can do (even if it's just keeping a few good people close to you) and outlast.
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