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Orbited insanitarium wrote:NTFMTS wrote:Cmon now, I hope you're not blaming me with the way you worded that. Sure you could say I took the bait, but I have no tolerance for bigotry, especially on this forum which I've loved to visit for years. I guess if I had known Arvy better before all the spam, I could've in retrospect been more patient or polite about it.
Not at all! Any blame is entirely with him, he had the control of whether to post or not. But if he feeds on getting reactions out of people, he certainly got what he wanted, and notably from you.
I'm sure we can all agree on the content of his posts and that there were several pleas to him and the moderators to stop it. I noticed whenever you challenged him in the past on his off-topic and propaganda videos that it was rare to ever get any kind of response back from him.
It felt at points that he was posting to get a rise. I don't know how the phrase "don't feed the troll" fits into this particular context but I'm sure it does.
zeoevil wrote:Do you guys just hate Sam Hyde or is there something actually wrong with that video? I watched the whole thing. I can't speak to his other content because I don't watch it, but there is some good advice in that video. You may not understand it because it doesn't apply to you, but it speaks to a growingly disenfranchised group. Whatever. To each their own. *shrugs*
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mechanismj wrote:Seriously though, I am just about done with it. I can only handle about 30 minutes on the net before I get so agitated and nauseous that I need to lay down in the dark for 12 hours.
Everything is broken, extremely cumbersome and convoluted to use, and it is loaded to the gills with bots, AI slop, misinformation, and every other bit of fake nonsense you can shake a stick at.
And then there are the dumdums. Bless em. It is chock full of people with ZERO critical thinking skill who fall for every stupid conspiracy, every bit of click-baity political misinformation, and all the phony culture war trash they can focus their dried out beady little eyes on.
mechanismj wrote:Cupz, I was thinking about getting one of those old-school Nokia bricks, too. it would take some adjustment, but I am definitely getting to that point!
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2020k wrote:I want to revise my statement.
I like the tools that the internet's given to us. I am still in love with the tools
Maps & GPS
Text messaging and email
Access to 99% of the world's recorded music
Countless creative programs
Organizational tools
Knowing the weather
Generally making things more accessible.
HOWEVER...
I don't like how the tools are exploited by capitalism
I don't like the constant invasion of privacy
I don't like the propaganda and radicalizations
I don't like how people interact with each other
I don't like facades through AI (the AI created resume to an AI created interview pipeline)
I don't like algorithms and the odd movement to assimilate to it
We had such a chance to use the internet to connect, educate, and expand. We lost so much of the plot.
WATER_CAN-_- wrote:the internet is as evil as its users
Cupz wrote:Yes yes, semantically the internet is not at fault, guns don't kill people blablabla. And there's really cool independent networking projects like the gemini protocol, smolweb and the tildeverse just to name a few from the top of my head, projects that try to change the internet for the better.
The big computer network we call the internet, or the people on it, is not the problem in and of itself. I think one could boil it down to just alphabet (android/google play store/youtube/chrome/chromium/etc.), since they have a stanglehold, not only on everyone's attention, but the very fabric of the web, the devices and software everybody is using to interact with it, even the http protocol's standards! (making the web exponentially more complex so it is very difficult to make third party web browsers eliminating chromium competition). Though apple, tencent, amazon and meta are not better, all billion-dollar tech is fucking disgusting at this point.
Though these companies are the problem, the solution is with us users. But even something simple like getting rid of their android or iOS devices and getting a regular old dumbphone is apparently too tall an order for 99% of people and that's really frustrating. Even a lot of computer-savy privacy-aware hackers I know are using android and ios devices like helllooooo??? Pisses me right the fuck off.
Antares wrote:Y'know, your posts here might be what inspire me to fully make a good faith attempt to kick my internet addiction for good. Almost my whole life, for as long as I remember, from a child onward, I have been a chronic lurker, losing hours upon untold hours of my life to scrolling through the abyss, and the negative consequences this has addiction has had on my life are innumberable. I've made some attempts to mitigate my dependence on the web, including downsizing from an iPhone to a Jelly2, putting blockers up across my devices, and buying more physical media, but the ease of access to these glorified time-wasting tracking systems is still too everpresent. These Nokias look great - and downgrading from my Macbook might not be a bad idea either.
SonicDimension wrote:I read a couple of books this year that relate to this topic:
The Shallows by Nicholas Carr
Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport
The first book presents a convincing argument that we should curtail our use of digital media, and the second explains how to go about it. I highly recommend both if you are serious about changing your relationship with technology.
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