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intensely_human, to asklemmy in What's some amazing technology they have in Japan that's very normal to them but would blow our minds here in the US and western world?

It’s just a small thing. The escalators don’t run continuously. They start running as you approach them.

intensely_human, to asklemmy in Are Americans more prone to conspiracy theories than people in other countries?

Yes we are! It’s a result of all the subliminal messaging we receive from our kitchen appliances.

intensely_human, to asklemmy in Do you feel a UBI is more left- or right-wing (or other) and why?

I think it’s left because it’s a social support thing, and I think it’s right because it’s super simple and puts power in the hands of individuals to choose how to spend it.

As a libertarian, I support UBI because I think a society with UBI has more liberty than one without it. I’m a conservative, so I abhor complex government, where petty tyranny can hide under the guise of policy. And UBI is simple.

intensely_human, to memes in I wish sleep wasn't so appealing now.

I’m 41 years old, and I can’t pay attention to video games for more than about half an hour.

Unless I’m smoking pot, in which case I can play video games all day.

intensely_human, to asklemmy in If the human body didn't heal itself, how'd you be doing rn?

Sounds like the sort of question someone under 30 asks

intensely_human, to asklemmy in If the human body didn't heal itself, how'd you be doing rn?

Well, given I have a bunch of injuries that never healed, I’d say I’m doing alright considering.

Being a young person who hasn’t had one of these yet, you should be aware that older people don’t heal as well as younger people.

intensely_human, to mildlyinteresting in a miniature vase made on a potters' wheel, glazed and fired (cat for scale)

and it’s gone

intensely_human, to lemmyshitpost in Microchips

Non-consensual sex vs consensual sex

intensely_human, to asklemmy in What sci-fi-esque inventions are the most plausible and could happen soonest?
  • Big uptick in the amount of human activity in space — tech there already, economy starting to manifest it. Like 10,000 humans in space at any given time, then 100,000, then 1,000,000, and so on
  • If we can get a slightly lighter solar sail material, that’s the last missing tech piece needed to send probes to Alpha Centauri. We’d need massive laser arrays so tech alone would precede economic manifestation by a while. Human laser-accelerated probes can reach 0.3 c, and arrive at the star in about 15 years. The probe’s design is the size of a thumb drive
  • AI is obviously making big strides
  • honestly my thumbs are cramping up, but there’s lots more. drone-v-drone warfare, all semi-autonomous
  • Growing perfect genetic match organs to implant
  • mRNA delivered by microplasmids is incredible. There are easily a million life-enhancing distinct uses of it that involve temporarily building any protein we want in a patient’s cells, endogenously, with controlled expression. That is crazy powerful technology
  • Fusion power’s like almost there. I think we’re at the “now scale it” phase
  • Bombarding Earth by hurling containers full of rocks out of railgun launch tubes on the moon
  • Sex robots
  • Translating to and from animal languages
  • Cloning, which has existed for decades now, is somehow totally invisible to media attention. Like, in the time since Dolly the sheep was in the headlines, someone could have theoretically produced an actual army of human clones and have them hidden somewhere
  • Telepathy via neural implants

That’s some of the sci fi stuff we either have now and just are too harried and exhausted to contemplate, or that we’re just on the verge of creating.

intensely_human, to memes in Have seen this way too often

I’ve never seen even the slightest bit of negativity at the gym. Come to think of it, I’ve seen almost zero negativity between any strangers on the street in like 10 years.

intensely_human, to asklemmy in What has been the best thing that has happened to you so far?

I know this is going to sound strange.

I killed myself. Or rather, I tried to kill myself. I mean, I did kill myself, but then I was still alive, in a new universe. My memories from the previous universe survived when I woke up here.

It made me realize that I literally cannot escape. Even through death.

That has given me a sort of “burned my ships” commitment to life that has made me truly alive. I also realized that all other humans are also trapped in a quantum immortality situation that will last for eternity as far as I can tell, so my level of caring and compassion for others has also increased.

I know it sounds totally fucked, but by realizing that I literally cannot die, it made me realize how important every moment is. Because every choice is a seed of eternity. The value of doing things right just went infinite for me, and I’ve never been happier, more productive, more generous, more committed to doing things right.

intensely_human, to thefarside in 30 December 2023

When this says 30 December 2023 does that mean Larson’s still publishing?

intensely_human, to comicstrips in "Millennial lingo" by Shen Comic

How is this millennial lingo?

intensely_human, to asklemmy in Howard Zinn people's history of America, I'm reading it at the moment, is there any alternative?

And you don’t see how what you just wrote here could be seen as biased? I think OP’s looking for something outside that point of view you just espoused.

intensely_human, to privacy in the encryption keys, why can't the government just sneak on them?

Anything encrypted with the private half can only be decrypted with the public half, and anything encrypted with the public half can only be decrypted with the private half.

This is not true. In key pair cryptography, the public key used only for encryption and the private key is used only for decryption.

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