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piratekingdan @lemmy.world
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Who are those people who still let Big Tech piss on their face, thinking it is the lord of the rain?
  • I think there’s nuance here.

    • Almost all big tech companies are run by assholes chasing profit by exploiting users.
    • The people who vocally bemoan big tech are the ones who are banned from the platforms for encouraging violence, hate, and misinformation, then claim censorship. Those individuals are also assholes.
    • Normal people use Facebook, Google, Twitter, and whatever else and generally don’t think about the people behind the service. They’re the ones who are exploited for profit, but I don’t think they worship big tech.
    • The tech folks who care are moving to federated and/or privacy focused services like Lemmy and DuckDuckGo. But normal users won’t be here for a long time, if ever.
  • What keeps you going to the gym?
  • I’ve been lifting 2-3x per week for a few years now. First it’s intimidating. Then it’s exciting and builds confidence.

    But after a while it becomes routine. I don’t think about it much- it’s a thing I do, just like doing the dishes and laundry, as a part of my week that keeps my life on track.

    I’ll admit my goals may be different- I don’t generally max out weight, and my goal is to maintain or slowly build muscle for other tennis, rock climbing, and overall aging well. But I’m able to do those things because gym time and building strength is as important as clean clothes and a clean kitchen.

  • Apple Vision Pro virtual displays may help in surgeries
  • In theory, I completely agree. In practice, the idea of a surgeon operating on myself or a loved one, with a headset strapped to their face and observing everything through a series of cameras, is terrifying.

    I’m not sure how long it’ll be before the public trust is present in technology like this to the point that’ll be okay. I think we’ll get there, but not with the first generation.

  • Kansas City gauging interest in rapid transit option from KCI to downtown
  • It’d be nice, but honestly, it’s a lot of infrastructure and our traffic patterns don’t really require it. A bus or a shuttle wouldn’t take very long and costs a lot less to build and maintain.

    I think more than anything we need better use of our bus and shuttle system. Maybe some electric busses.