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[–] uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone 17 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

At this point it's a clear problem of human bias. We love our instincts so much that when we have sufficient power, we'll assure that people never challenge them, even when the offices we hold require reason contrary to those instincts.

The whole bit about bullshit jobs serves as an example, because our upper management desire to hold court and have courtiers and garden hermits buzzing about them like components of an orrery (I'm teaching my spellchecker words today).

In the media industry the process of crunching developers to make deadlines (even though it kills productivity and slows the rate of progress) is another example, and yet all the AAA game development companies do it... or are doing it so long as they exist. Our private equity firms are now doing to the big ones what was once done to Toys 'r Us, leaving a sinkhole of debt and bankruptcy where there was once a reputable company.

Our inability to see our community past our top fifty Facebook friends (or fellow villagers) prevents us from thinking in terms of cooperating with society, rather we deign ourselves part of the true Americans (or Belgians or Maoists or whatever), and so we fail to recognize personal greed as a mental disorder, rather a moral failing.

In a Star Trek society, someone who hoarded liquidatable assets would be regarded similar to someone who filled their house with junk (and hopefully not as they are abused on Bravo), we'd intervene, put them in a rehab center for a year, where they learn to exist in the comfort of minimalism. But in our own world, extremely wealthy people are regarded as a a higher strata of person, given power and authority to command PMCs, and eventually swarm-armies of killer robots managed by AI.

Currently, our tolerance of human billionaires is killing us, and it poses a global catastrophic risk not just of the human species but of 90%+ of all species on the planet.

[–] bluecat_OwO@lemmy.world 4 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

you should don a hoodie and start something like fsociety, I am ready to lay my life bare for your cause

[–] HugeNerd@lemmy.ca 3 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

pffft I'm watching Mr Robot again as we speak.

[–] bluecat_OwO@lemmy.world 1 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

finished it recentlyI find the ending a little vanilla ngl

[–] HugeNerd@lemmy.ca 1 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

Did you enjoy it? I remember quite liking it when it came out, but now I'm finding it hard to rewatch.

It doesn't have the near-infinite rewatchability of a Silicon Valley let's say.