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I'm both really excited and worried about the part where AI takes over so many jobs that enough people will be without work. I wonder how society will deal with that, will everyone get a proper base "salary" for existing or will there be huge refuge-like camps for the poor jobless people?
I use this so much for work and it makes it so much simpler to share anything from pictures to parts of a OneNote notebook!
Absolutely! I bought Red Dead Redemption 2 on sale, played for a couple of hours and then I just stopped. Was so many things to do and I couldn't decide on what to do first.. 🙄
Same, but I figure I can check in once in a while on the few subreddits that I'm interested in. Some of the subreddits also have a presens on discord, so that could also be an option.
As personally being somewhere between a stoic, rationalist and emotionally-roller-coasterist, I don't think the "rationalists" you describe deserve to be called rationalists. I know the type, they're the one whose always right, because they're unable to see that they could be wrong. Not a big deal, just wanted to point out that rationalists are supposed to consider their emotions as well as logic. I think a better term for them would be pseudorationalists. Similar to pseudoscience vs science.
Anyway. I really like what you're trying to build here. Being nice to one another is such a basic and easy thing to do. Yet it amazes me how many people aren't able to do that on other sites. Not sure how active I'll be here, but I hope I can add something positive.
Someone told me that dfyx is a kind and gentle soul and sticks to the issue. Not sure if true, but many people are saying it.
That makes a lot of sense!
That sounds really useful! Could you give me some pointers to where I should begin to learn?
I'm exaggerating a bit, I think Lemmy still is "too complicated" for a lot of Reddit users, and that will keep Reddit alive. It'll be difficult for users to stop using reddit when they can't find a equivalent super obscure community on Lemmy.
I'll probably end up lurking on reddit for a while still..
Wow, there's so many new things to play with! Never heard of PeerTube before, but excited about the idea of a federated YouTube challenger!
And it looks like there's no shorts on PT? Awesome!
The part where