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themurphy, in Why are we as humans obsessed with mass-extinction of our species?

When I think about these things, I like to think about COVID as a reminder what the world could accomplish when banding together - and that we will do it again, if shit hits the fan.

We would do the same to other threats if they get serious enough.

jantin,

We will not. If anything COVID taught me people will actively fight against anything that minimally hurts their comfort and entrenched vision of reality.

This time we were taken by surprise and governments were surprisingly quick to act and impose things and we were lucky to have a 90%ready tech developed precisely for this kind of event (mRNA vaccines were in late stage of development in 2020, they just speeded up finishing touches, trials and roll-out).

In 2023 the general vibe is " we know that lockdowns, mask mandates, travel bans were the right thing to do, but we also know we won’t let them happen again". So it’s better to stay quiet, do nothing and act surprised when the next pandemic hits. Except this time those in power will know that mitigation won’t float and societies will happily sacrifice the old and the weak on the altar of economy.

On an unrelated note, “climate mitigation” will probably never happen.

EsteemedRectangle, in What are some must-haves on your Halloween music playlist?

Do you listen to Weezer?

EsteemedRectangle, in What popular quote are you tired of hearing?

This “Do you listen to Weezer?” stuff is getting pretty old

Karlos_Cantana, in Why are we as humans obsessed with mass-extinction of our species?
@Karlos_Cantana@sopuli.xyz avatar

I don’t know anyone who even thinks about it, much less is obsessed with it.

redballooon,

Redditors, mostly

EsteemedRectangle, in What's a show that should've gotten cancelled or ended SOONER than it did?

The Office (US version) went downhill in seasons 8 and 9 without Steve Carrell. But the ending of the show was satisfying. They brought back Steve for that.

BilboBargains, in So how much "bad" debt are you in?

About £30k on a mortgage. I’m 49 and bought a house with my wife in 2009 for £105k, sold that for £150k. Bought another one in 2019 for £220k.

Apart from that, never really in debt. Owing money bothers me, apart from fines but I don’t consider them as debt.

daddyjones,
@daddyjones@lemmy.world avatar

This is essentially the same as me. I owe around £40k on a mortgage and my wife has student debt that she’ll never have to repay. Other than that zero debt. I don’t do debt and I like that I’m, more or less, debt free (mortgage doesn’t really count imho.)

late_night, in What websites do you highly recommend to other likeminded hobbyists?
@late_night@sopuli.xyz avatar

p5js.org. It is a beginner-friendly website for creating stuff in JavaScript straight into a browser. They also have resources and tutorials. After trying to learn coding for a long time, this is the place where it finally clicked for me.

slazer2au,

Coding train on YouTube is quite fond of p5js and has some awesome videos on building things in that.

late_night,
@late_night@sopuli.xyz avatar

Ooh nice, I will definitely look into that

cashews_best_nut,

codewars.com is great if you’re into coding puzzles. It has them in just about every language imagineable. I’m amazed it’s not more well-known cos it’s a great site.

Shinzid, in What is an musical instrument would you like to know how to play?

I’d love to be able to play the Mongolian Morin Khuur just for the sole reason of making that horse noise

Saxophone or trumpet as well would be fun to bust out funky solos

BuffLemmyworlder, in What was the cringiest moment of your life?

I was spacing out and thinking of a really funny joke from Cold Ones, i was starring at what seemed to be the window of an empty car while laughing my ass off, then suddently the sun came out, it shined on the window, inside the car was a girl, she starred at me with the most horrified expression ever, also know this, i was laughing my ass off for 2 minutes straight while starring at the window, before the sun came out

Shinzid, in How do you spend your idle time?

For long drives/commutes I love listening to podcasts, banter/discussion-heavy streams, or audio books. Also love a bit of karaoke in the car.

If I’m at home, I’d often get into something for bit. Maybe try a new game for a week or two before I grow bored or maybe try out a niche hobby for a while like figurine painting.

I’m not the type to do much productive things at home so my main hobbies are usually outside. Golf, kendo, gym, bouldering - anything that I can sink time into and gradually get better and meet new people is my jam. I also spend the idle time at work or at home learning or researching more on the hobbies I enjoy.

I’d recommend giving audio books a try. There’s so much to choose from and you can find whatever book to match your mood at the time.

TheInsane42, in What websites do you highly recommend to other likeminded hobbyists?
@TheInsane42@lemmy.world avatar

Lemmy seems to be a good place to start. ;)

I usually use ddg to search for sites, lurk there for a while to see what the questions and answers are and after a while either ask a question myself, when I like the site and haven’t seen the questlon with appropiate answer in search results. That is, when I’m not member of a RL club and they have meetings/a site I can find the answer.

infix, in What genuinely interesting people do you follow on mastodon?

Good request. I would also like to know, especially for geopolitics / Ukraine / Middle East. A lot of the people I follow (followed) on xitter haven’t moved over yet.

TheInsane42, in Why are we as humans obsessed with mass-extinction of our species?
@TheInsane42@lemmy.world avatar

No clue why we need AI for that, we can arrange our mass extinction perfectly by ourselves by just continuing on this road. 🤭

At this moment, I think the main issue is that we as a species don’t think enough of our mass extinction. For some strange reason, most people (at least in ‘the west’) think they’ll survive whatever happens, nuclear war, climate change,…

However, no matter the method of our extinction, I guess most people thinking about it think it would be bad. From nature’s point of view we’re just “a species” and when evolution in this direction proves to be a bad route, no big loss.

qyron,

Unless in possession of a crystal ball, nobody can say what is bound to happen to our species as climate changes take place.

Like any other species we are vulnerable to extinction but as many physicist have underlined, the highest risk for a civilization is its start. After a certain point is achieved, a civilization can become technically immortal.

Cosmicomical,

Yes maybe humanity will adapt and survive, but adapting in this case will mean witnessing billions of deaths and a very poor quality of life and much shorter life expectancy for the survivors. Imagine entire nations having to relocate because their homelands are now unsuitable for human life. That will not be a pleasurable experience for anybody and will lead to wars and genocide.

intensely_human,

What qualifies a physicist to discuss the immortality of a civilization?

qyron,

Here, indulge.

An per your question: the same that qualifies you or me, which is being alive and capable of observe and extrapolate possible outcomes through thinking.

TheActualDevil,

Then why are we taking their opinion over our own?

Typically, when people cite something like that, they defer to an expert in that field. In this case, maybe an anthropologist? There’s nothing in the training to be a physicist that prepares them to understand the early stages of civilizations forming, let alone is longevity.

qyron,

Have you read the article?

HerbalGamer,

which is being alive and capable of observe and extrapolate possible outcomes through thinking.

You’d be surprised by most people’s ability to do so.

qyron,

It’s sad how stupid people are full of certainty while the intelligent are always full of doubt.

That is the biggest concern we should have.

dwt, in What genuinely interesting people do you follow on mastodon?
sagrotan, (edited ) in What does it mean that I am upset with the old lady who throws away the blue jewel at the end of titanic?
@sagrotan@lemmy.world avatar

You are human. That’s what it means. That entitled old bitch who clearly cannot (or just won’t) realistically estimate the space left on drifting doors. She clearly wanted to get rid of that poor mofo after she was done with him. Freezing and suddenly clear in her rich-kid mind she just didn’t want to spend her days in the backseat of damp old-timers and his breath was awful, all those rotten teeth of the working class.

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