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We don’t think the same, and that’s what makes this world interesting. If you say your thinking is superior to all others, i wont allow you to turn this space into a boring place.

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  • Looked up on an encyclopedia, i admit i have been actually confusing communism with communalism, or communism at its primal sense. I had the idea that communism is the abolishment of private property and the equal repartition of remuneration between people, wether they work hard or not. Kind of like the functionning of ants. Simply got this idea from high school honestly (heh).

    Though, if communism is only about collectivised production and distribution, i can see why it would be interesting to successfully implement it.

    Honestly, i haven’t got a good enough knowledge of political alignments yet to be able to answer your question correctly, thank you for making me understand that. Do you reccomand any reads/authors who approached this topic?


  • Because pure communism breaks as soon as you have more than a few hundreds of people living together, in my opinion.

    We are not ants, and we as a specie are doing things more for ourselves than for others.

    A hypothetical society wanting to approach to the closest version of communism would need to be terribly authoritarian and selective, and would be very vulnerable to non workers pushing down the economy. To live in communism means to not let freedom to the workers. It is as unsustainable as fordism.


  • Aigh’t, while i don’t believe in the premise of communism in human civilisation, i think socialism, without it getting over the freedom of people, is one of the way to ensure the future of humanity.

    I believe a balanced amount of anarchism and socialism can, for a medium sized population, be good and sustainable on the long run.

    Tho to be honest, i don’t know enough in politics to say an answer.



  • Fascism will win the moment you will be totally isolated and unable to do something without surveillance.

    So in order to win, you must fight for diversity, without painting a target on your own face.

    Fund libraries, archive media and knowledge, download wikipedia with kiwix, and try to spread awareness to your friends.

    There’s also all the guru tips you’ve heard everywhere, for good reasons. Reuse, repair, recycle, etc…

    Do not protest for the sake of protesting. Protest in order to be heard and to show to others that they are not alone.

    Drop hundreds, maybe thousands of papers “fascism is paving the way to our end, and Trump is the comitted felon at its head” or something, somewhere in the city with no surveillance at night, and let the wind do the rest of the job. Antifa Readers will know they have an ally, and undecided ones may join the side.

    The goal is not to kill facists and to strenghten them with theses martyrs, but to prevent people, especially youngsters, from falling in theirs traps. You’re not born as a facist, you become one.




  • 3 and 5 can be overpowered if the superpower has no cooldown or limit

    2, 7, 8 can assure you big wealth in some jobs

    1, 4, 6 doesn’t appear to be very useful, and having a second nose could be quite inconvenient on the forehead, in the armpit or above the arse, while being very parasocial

    9: While i think running at the speed of albert einstein relative to the earth would be kind of meh, i would reconsider if it is Albert’s running speed relative to the moon



  • Not really. Time flies fast, they are newborn today, but in 60 years, they’ll be the elderly every yougster wished do be (if there’s no war) and we, will be the misunderstood great grandfathers who lived an unknown time.

    Whatever the world would become, they would live an interesting but very harsh time of population shrinking, due to demographic transition (except african children), and even if we fear about their early ipad brainrotting process, they’ll figure out how to make their way in life, because it’ll be chaos if they don’t.

    They’ll be the beta generation who were born with the ol’ AI generative tools, knew a bit about life without mass surveillance, lived the VR revolution, and worked to make nuclear fusion possible. (some guesses about future, let’s be optimists)




  • To be honest, the only answer i have to say is: “we’ll see”. Wheter it’s nothing or not, the second option would imply that there is effectively something beyond what we know about the universe.

    What even is the soul? YOU from now think very different than YOU from ten years ago. Can we say that those two people are the same? Not really. Yet you share common memories with this early you, who doesn’t exist anynore. Is it technically correct in this point of view to say that you are the reincarnation of you from ten years ago?

    If someone in the far future were to think like you, to remember exact memories from yours, would act the same way you would act in the same situation, it would not we wrong to say they are your reincarnation, no?

    Again i’m just supposing.





  • I’m just sick of all this because we gave to “AI” too much meaning.

    I don’t like Generative AI tools like LLMs, image generators, voice, video etc because i see no interests in that, I think they give bad habits, and they are not understood well by their users.

    Yesterday again i had to correct my mother because she told me some fun fact she had learnt by chatGPT, (that was wrong), and she refused to listen to me because “ChatGPT do plenty of researches on the net so it should know better than you”.

    About the thing that “it will replace artists and destroy art industry”, I don’t believe in that, (even if i made the choice to never use it), because it will forever be a tool. It’s practical if you want a cartoony monkey image for your article (you meanie stupid journalist) but you can’t say “make me a piece of art” and then put it on a museum.

    Making art myself, i hate Gen AI slop from the deep of my heart but i’m obligated to admit that. (Let’s not forget how it trains on copirighted media, use shitton of energy, and give no credits)

    AI in others fields, like medecine, automatic subtitles, engineering, is fine for me. It won’t give bad habits, it is well understood by its users, and it is truly benefical, as in being more efficient to save lifes than humans, or simply being helpful to disabled people.

    TL,DR AI in general is a tool. Gen AI is bad as a powerful tool for everyone’s use like it is bad to give to everyone an helicopter (even if it improves mobility). AI is nonetheless a very nice tool that can save lifes and help disabled peoples IF used and understood correctly and fairly.