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[–] [email protected] 21 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Lol imagine a new product demanding this.

Lol now imagine an incredibly shitty existing product that is already replaced by superior products and internalized software in even the cheapest tvs demanding this.

The Amazon stream stick doesn't even offer anything of value as it is.

Is enshittification just extortion at this point?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

TOS ran 1966-june3rd1969, Russia first landed unmanned in 1959, and the human race through NASA and the Apollo program first landed on the moon on june 20th 1969

Isaac Asimov was a biochemist born in 1920, started writing published sci-fi in 1939 and full on scifi novels in 1950 (seriously, this stuff was wayyyyy ahead of its time). Died in 1992.

Gene Roddenberry was born in 1921, died in 1991.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

A room with perfect everything.

I used to be a painter and did some construction. You would not believe how much I want a perfect room. It's basically just like Morty on perfectly flat ground; most people wouldn't get it until they were in it.

I'm talking: sub, foundation, frame, crown, base, millwork, frames, drywall, paint. Everything is meticulous and perfect.

The ground is perfect, the foundation is extremely thick, high gyp, super high quality, perfect. The framing is made of perfect ironwood, no flaws, is perfectly plumb, and is extra thick and rigid with those corner things; the room could be spun by a giant like a basketball. Perfect insulation, the absolute most incredible stuff and a ton of it, like R2000 and perfectly sound insulating -130db down to 0hz. The drywall is six layers thick, all of the corners and curves are perfect with the finest, strongest compound; it's super smooth and the angles are all perfect because the framing is perfect, because the foundation is perfect, because the ground is perfect. The walls themselves are totally smoothwall, no texture whatsoever, it's like touching a sheet of metallic plasticized glass, but really it's just the extremely evenly applied dozen layers of the most advanced exterior coatings known to man; in not going to name names, but it's fine stuff. All of the coatings on the walls, any millwork or cabinetry, and even the floors are all extremely high brightness white, the whitest white; the stuff that actually kind of glows because it's converting some uv light to visible spectrum and is basically just pure titanium dioxide suspended in a crystalline structure. There are no chips in anything. No dents, no scratches, no fingerprints, no dust, no oil, no stains. Perfect. It's well lit with natural light, and augmented with locational, directional, intensity, and temperature active diffuse lighting. The air is perfectly controlled and can have a constant flow of fresh, new air, or to have little to no airflow, depending on what I need in the moment - because having anything be possible on a whim takes the right resources. Sunsets, mornings, afternoons, overcast, nighttime, storms - every setting and energy and vibe is increased tenfold because the room is perfect.

And in this room, nobody goes. It's my room to be made by me, to be in, to have. I will know everything about it because I'll have made it myself. The real wealth in this life is the ability to do whatever you want without consequence, because time is the real currency and we must all spend wisely - wealth, though, allows you to spend recklessly because, despite what's seen on the surface, true wealth affords you to not waste time on being poor and having to work for others with small margins to save: the hours most people spend working and toiling are hours I would spend pursuing projects that are fulfilling to me...

Like the perfect room - an eternal dessert for one's existence.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

💯 Yeah, I get to sit in my own comfy chair, with ac, my own music or silence, without people coughing on me, with my doors locked if I feel like it.

That type of busyness in either picture is exceptional. If I get into a car to get somewhere, it's almost always easier AND FASTER to just stay in it.

Do I think it would be better if they were all electric? Yes.

Is coffee bad for the environment? At every step, yes.

Do I like well made espresso? Yes.

Do I want to go anywhere for a cup of coffee? No.

Do I have the equipment to make good espresso at home? No.

Do I think going without is the best form of being better for the environment? In many cases, yes.

Will I still go somewhere for a chance at a great cup of espresso? Maybe once every other month.

What is the goal of FuckCars and this sort of perspective? Seems like it should be sustainability and quality of life.

Do I think cars are the enemy? No.

Do I wish I didn't have to deal with them? Yes.

Are there any 100% sustainable, more efficient, better quality of life suggestions that are feasible out there? Not yet.

Do I think FuckCars is a whine? Generally, yes.

Do I think it's an important debate to keep open? One of the most important.

Why do I criticize it? Because it never addresses the complexity of the problem or produces any feasible solutions or steps to take. It's a cope with blanket implicit blame. We all want better.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

I don't think you seem to understand...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Hey at least trump has a little diversity! Juuuuuust a liiiiittle 🤏

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago (2 children)

High quality vanilla ice cream is easily the best. I'm talking, no eggs, very dense, no carrageenan or other crap like that, and actual vanilla bean. The stuff that tastes like tea and flowers and vanilla. It's amazing. Also expensive, but it's a treat I only get every few months.

I highly suggest trying to find an ice cream like this around if you even can.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

Well, that's embarrassing...

[–] [email protected] 23 points 1 year ago

When you really don't believe in your own stuff...

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

That's literally always been the goal, and conservatives have pounded their chests and dragged their feet, and now liberals have had to back up to doing subtle payment plans and exclusive relief measures that require a person to be in debt for decades.

I'm sorry, but what a bad take.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What's your pace for reading books? One per week?

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