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Tech no longer interests me and it kind of leaves a vacuum in my life now.

submitted by Crackinjokes to TellUpgoat 1.6 yearsSep 17, 2022 23:05:08 ago (+31/-0)     (TellUpgoat)

It used to be whenever I read some story about some new cool thing being created that I'd get very excited for the future.

It's different now. I don't know what it is. Maybe it's just saying that a lot of the stuff didn't matter or maybe it's just that there's been so much success and things like 3D graphics and other things and realizing that it's actually World politics and things that stop the real advances in aircraft and flying faster etc and this kind of thing so I just don't really care anymore.

And the problem is tech used to be the thing that I really like to read about and it really kind of interested me and I got excited about it and frankly nothing is replaced it really so it's kind of a bummer.

Elon musk's rocketry advances have really been one of the final things that sort of blown my mind and it's actually happened but quite frankly other than that not much is really changed after the internet and 3D graphics advanced so far that now I don't know what the next thing is that would actually get me excited.

I think part of it is back when 3D was getting developed and imagined how cool it would be to immerse yourself in a world that was fully 3D and very high resolution it just seemed like it would be great. Now we pretty much can do that and it's kind of interesting but it was the promise of the technology rather than the implementation of it that was exciting. I think that's true with a lot of tech. It's sort of the promise rather than the implementation. I mean now we've got people who are flying around in jet suits that are pretty much like what iron Man had and I always thought that would be pretty cool but now the last thing in the world I want to do is strap one of those suckers on.

I don't know whether it's just because I'm getting older and I realize none of it really matters or it's a genuine resignation that technology is advanced so far that most of the really cool things have been accomplished. Real robots might be kind of cool but in the end I doubt it. I'm just trying to think of what technology could still be cool. Certainly faster than light travel would be cool but that seems like it's impossible.

just wondering if anybody else is experiencing this sort of technical fascination withdrawal and what you've done or replaced it with. Certainly has made me realize why people turn to food and become foodies and start thinking about how to cook things because they're just bored and it's something they can do of course then you end up getting fat as hell.

I think maybe the answer is to replace it with some skill and actually create some physical things. Whether that's being a sculptor or maybe a musician or something that actually creates a physical thing.

Is anybody else experiencing this and what have you replaced it with?


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[ - ] deleted 20 points 1.6 yearsSep 17, 2022 23:35:00 ago (+20/-0)

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[ - ] diggernicks 3 points 1.6 yearsSep 17, 2022 23:42:33 ago (+3/-0)

Neat

[ - ] germ22 3 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 01:04:39 ago (+3/-0)

Often people say "computers will take over the world" but i think humanity has given it'self to the computer overlords already, in a sense.
How often have any of you come across a situation where you were told "the computer wont let me do this..." So now' it's impossible and somehow just accepted, because the computer decided.

[ - ] GoatsAdvocate 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 11:14:31 ago (+1/-0)

Already given in to algorithms controlling what you see. See also dead internet theory

[ - ] deleted 2 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 00:01:17 ago (+2/-0)

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[ - ] MichaelStewart 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 03:57:22 ago (+0/-0)

The robot liquids are kinda neat. Reminds me of that scene from The Matrix where they suck that bug-thing out of Neo's stomach.

Looks kinda like Flubber.

[ - ] ImplicationOverReason 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 06:39:01 ago (+0/-0)

tech used to be super exciting because it was a frontier...You could build a computer and then do anything you dreamed up...There was no rules.

What if the few suggested a controlled environment for the many to exhaust their potential within; while harvesting all the spend energy?

What if the few suggest the many to COMPUTE, verb - "to number; to count" as to tempt each "one" of them to ignore that NUM'BER, noun - "the designation of a unit" implies being U'NIT, noun [Latin unus, unitas, unity] - "the state of being one (perceiving) within oneness (perceivable)"?

Show me "two" things you think are the same; while considering that for you to perceive each "one" of them implies them to exist at different places? One can only perceive moving differences (inspiration); others suggest immovable sameness (information) to tempt one to ignore the source of differentiation. The few utilize suggested e pluribus unum (out of many; one) to tempt the many to consent to pretending to be the same; while the process of dying (self differentiation into living) dissolves those who ignore living (resisting assimilation into the process of dying).

things are going to get way worse

The way (inception towards death) represents the natural order for the temporary chaos (life) struggling to sustain self within. The way (process of dying) doesn't get worse; those living within diminish themselves by ignoring to resist the temptation of dying.

I'm a farmer now

a) rothschilds lesser known name goes BAUER (German; farmer)

b) the frontier you enjoyed represents the fields you were tempted to grass as cattle for those who farm you.

c) the FARM (land leased to cultivators) for free will of choice represents perceivable balance aka living temporary cultivates within the momentum of the ongoing process of dying. Each one farms growth within loss as the seed (partial) within the soil (whole).

[ - ] goat777 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 07:48:14 ago (+0/-0)

I don't believe you.

[ - ] Wolfspider 4 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 00:38:47 ago (+4/-0)

I was interested in a VR set and playing FPS games for the ultimate emersion experience. Then Zuckerberg and Klaus Schwab pushing the virtual world crap threw cold water on my interest in it. Tech has just turned into a huge system of control and tracking. It gets worse everyday too, my Reclaim The Net newsletter always bums me out. Getting back into piano music and creating music with my keyboard and computer is back on the menu though, so there's that.

[ - ] JudyStroyer 3 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 06:44:17 ago (+3/-0)

Yup, I spend 95% of my free time learning how to play guitar (and a few other instruments) and music theory. There is nothing else out there that interests me anymore. Last night I tought my wife and kids how to play poker and we did some texas hold em. It was a great time and they want to do it weekly. Its like we have been trying to get away from tech because it has become a window to the destruction of the family. I cant wait for ice fishing season.

[ - ] i_scream_trucks 2 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 05:23:37 ago (+2/-0)*

the price you have to pay for the VR kit and the pc to run it just doesnt add up to good value.

for a while samsung VR and vorpx completely answered that by using the phone to do the image processing while your pc ran the game itself, so for a fraction of the price using stuff i mostly already had it was worth it and was brilliant but samsung went and killed that shit quick smart.

my pc at the time was a 6 year old msi gaming laptop, yet i could run assetto corsa, xplane, fallout 3 (in vr, not fallout 3 vr) and it was fully wireless.

the only time you can truly get immersed is if youre playing something sit down and hands on like racing with a proper rig or flight sims with full HOTAS, as soon as you have to use a keyboard or youre playing something like an FPS where youre meant to be 'running around' it kind of breaks it all.

[ - ] goat777 2 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 07:49:11 ago (+2/-0)

Please make music.

[ - ] RabbiKinderschtupper 4 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 00:27:57 ago (+4/-0)

I'm very bored with technology now, mainly because it's become so homogenized. It's so boring.

Oh look, a new video card with bigger numbers. A new phone with bigger numbers. Oh look we're still at square one because the new video game has bigger numbers. Oh look, Microsoft Office needs bigger numbers, so we've gotten nowhere.

I work in IT and I barely touch my home computer now. I started a garden and I really enjoy cooking now instead.

I think Android hacking/rooting and custom roms was the last hobbyist wild west situation we'll have with technology for a long time. It's a shame.

It's all so tiresome.

[ - ] MichaelStewart 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 03:34:20 ago (+1/-0)

You should check out what the prisoners on YouTube are doing with the tablets and mp3 players they're able to access through the prison system. Most interesting thing topic I've found since I discovered what I could do with phone farming. You have to admire their creativity and ingenuity.

[ - ] i_scream_trucks 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 19, 2022 04:30:39 ago (+0/-0)

wouldnt this be pretty much the epitome of a first world problem?

[ - ] Kozel 4 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 00:19:40 ago (+4/-0)

Same here, as others have said, tech used to be a frontier. Wild west. It has been tamed and conquered and a bunch of faggots control it to my dismay.

[ - ] boekanier 3 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 01:43:34 ago (+3/-0)

I started a while ago to be interested in electronics, pure the practical side, little theory. Discover the wonders of electricity, so of nature.

[ - ] letsgetit 3 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 00:54:40 ago (+3/-0)

IT burnout is a real thing. I'd like to quit and be a history teacher tbh

[ - ] ArnoBreker 2 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 11:22:17 ago (+2/-0)

I work in CyberSec doing automation and it's unbelievably boring writing python and ansible playbooks all day, but hardly anything pays as well except maybe lawyer, doctor, real estate or running your own business and I have no desire to do any of those except maybe run a landscaping business.

[ - ] Fascinus 3 points 1.6 yearsSep 17, 2022 23:30:45 ago (+3/-0)

Everyone's experience is necessarily personal and subjective and I feel like I can kind of relate to what you're saying.

Apart from the mere appreciation of the clever wizardry at work, a significant part of enthusiasm around emerging tech revolves around the perceived applicability to the current environment to effect positive change.

When your point of reference orients toward society being irreparably fucked and seemingly beyond redemption, it becomes hard to get excited about the next new thing.

I am reminded, in a way, of the genius of William Gibson. For those who are not familiar with his work, he imagined and described an immersive evolution of what we know as the internet of today back in the early 80s, back before most anyone had the faintest notion of what the fuck he was on about.

If memory serves me correctly. he was the first author to ever win all of the major science fiction awards (the Hugo, the Nebula and the Phillip K. Dick award) in a single year.

One of his incredible talents was to envision incredibly advanced technologies being employed in the most banal manners, the way that they would naturally be embraced and employed in a consumer society where everything was cheap, including human life.

It is only through the blessings that I have experienced in life that I was able to orient toward the only things that really matter; love and family. Blood and soil.

Understand that, while we exist in a material realm where scientific progress advances into the realm of magic, the foundation of our purpose and happiness rest upon the bedrock of family and folk.

Technology is but a means to an end. If you can make a living off of it, great! If not, that's OK too.

Fundamentally, what matters is whether it advances or hinders your interests. In a society controlled by maniacal globalists, it's no wonder technological advances cease to inspire you. Every advance seems to aid the tyrant's desire to subjugate that which we revere; the very essence of humanity.

[ - ] Fascinus 2 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 00:14:53 ago (+2/-0)

[ - ] CoronaHoax 2 points 1.6 yearsSep 17, 2022 23:59:26 ago (+2/-0)

Seriously if tech keeps being used solely for dystopian enslavement, we could end up seeing a luddite uprising.

What the FUCK is the point?

[ - ] diggernicks 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 00:11:57 ago (+1/-0)

Convert to amish-ness

[ - ] Nozyedys 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 08:44:37 ago (+1/-0)

I can certainly relate. I still work in tech (golden handcuffs) but none of it excites me anymore. I spend most of my spare time now gardening, doing 4x4, camping or drinking at bars every now and then.

[ - ] aussie_fuckin_legend 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 08:31:21 ago (+1/-0)

i have been in IT for over 30 years and I am completely fed up. I am enslaved by the tech no, not empowered by it.

I was looking at horses today, fucken need to buy one. When I was a kid I had a horse and it was the fuckin best thing to go riding.

[ - ] SilentByAssociation 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 08:00:57 ago (+1/-0)

Everything is heading towards technocracy and you prefer self-ownership. You know Uncle Ted is right.

[ - ] TheYiddler 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 07:49:21 ago (+1/-0)

AI is the current frontier. It can do so much, from populating forums to generating pepes.

[ - ] Sheitstrom 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 06:36:27 ago (+1/-0)

You just haven't seen the new Ronco 4D Stapler(tm)! The revolutionary new stapler that may allow you to staple documents - in other dimensions! Faxes! Carbon copies! Paper! It staples it all!

[ - ] usedoilanalysis 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 06:24:55 ago (+1/-0)

Software can only help you visualize things. A trillion dollar industry and its only use is to make up for the imagination you were supposed to develop around 8 years old.

Reality is harsh, and difficult because you're going in blind and dry. You have near limitless degrees of freedom and failure. That's why reality never gets old to the truly determined.

[ - ] drhitler 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 05:43:17 ago (+1/-0)

We don't use tech anymore, tech uses us

[ - ] goat777 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 07:50:18 ago (+0/-0)

Just remember if it's not an ad, it's something used to create an ad.

[ - ] Belfuro 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 04:27:03 ago (+1/-0)

Go read up on German engineers post ww2.

Snapped up ie kidnapped by nations the world over.

They made so many advances. Amazing men. Creative inventive.

Destroyed.

Now. Tech advances are rare and slowing down.

We basically live as we did 40 years ago just more refined.

Personally I gave up games and TV.

Focused on land. Business. Family. Raising three girls with my stay at home wife.

Trying to pick up practical skills.

Got food production going. Feels good.

Meanwhile normies are obese. Gay. Going extinct. Damaged hearts. Miserable. Addicts.

Can't save them their fate is sealed. It falls upon us to survive. Perhaps our descendants will rise again from the ashes

[ - ] Clubberlang 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 00:31:01 ago (+1/-0)

Get a hobby
Workout
Build real relationships offline
Start a business

[ - ] CoronaHoax 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 17, 2022 23:56:31 ago (+1/-0)

What’s scary is the runaway tech that’s past many peoples comprehension even if they’re in the field. The AIs abilities are past what you can be taught now. DEW weapons for vaporizing an entire house are a thing but no mentions on how it’s actually built. We’ve got a surveillance grid that’s got the entire populations’ pin point locations, and texts, voice etc recorded and visible live stream to just a select few on the planet. And AI to quick sift it like it was a google search.

Tech used to be something you felt you could take on a part of it by yourself. Now advancements are so quick and all over the place being in tech is like lashing at the sea.

[ - ] albatrosv15 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 01:48:30 ago (+1/-0)

Now advancements are so quick and all over the place being in tech is like lashing at the sea.
No. Once you get deep into something, it's all the same, just refurbished bloatware.

[ - ] deleted 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 17, 2022 23:29:05 ago (+1/-0)

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[ - ] fnbs 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 14:48:34 ago (+0/-0)

"Certainly faster than light travel would be cool but that seems like it's impossible"

We cant even achieve .05% speed of light and you would only be impressed with FASTER than the speed of light? lol...

[ - ] Youdgetfuckedfaggot 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 11:30:53 ago (+0/-0)

Yes.
Some things make life easier and better. Like laundry machines or dishwashers. Your things are cleaner and your time is better utilized.

Other things are used to advertise to you and eat up your time.

[ - ] VaccineWaters 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 11:29:59 ago (+0/-0)

It's all subscription or prescription nowadays... tech, medicine, entertainment

[ - ] texasblood 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 11:19:45 ago (+0/-0)

Your issue is clearly spiritual.
You got a hole the world toys cant fill.
We are all born with it

[ - ] Teefinyomouf 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 09:27:21 ago (+0/-0)

Happiness is a measure of distraction from the true agony of life. You'll need to find another way to bury your head in the sand. Old men who play with marbles and trains have great wisdom. They know all activity is futile. They are therefore free to pursue the most ineffectual campaigns without fear of wasting their lives. Your life is already wasted. Grieve this quickly and move on.

[ - ] Crackinjokes [op] 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 10:14:36 ago (+1/-0)

There is some truth in this especially about old men.

But no life is wasted 8f you do what you like with your time.

Getting older definitely has something to do with it though as you see the lastest announcements for this that or the other tech of medical miracle and you remember it was simar to what they said 10 or 20 years ago and it made no difference.

Moeller's flying car.

Cancer cures.

Mehhh.

[ - ] Yargiyankooli 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 09:21:51 ago (+0/-0)

The technology you speak about is just is just items for consumption. Learn to code, learn electronics, build your own stuff. I cannot imagine looking forward to a new item someone else created. Sure, sometimes you need a new phone or something, but i am never pumped about the tech behind it. I am pumped thinking about the next guitar pedal or synth module i will make. I am pumped to write a new program for my home server.

[ - ] HowDoYouDoFellowNiggers 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 09:12:31 ago (+0/-0)

August 2013 when Google news got blatantly flooded with advertisements instead of news, I cold turkey stopped reading it. Checked back in now and then to see if that insane reality really happened, and yep, it sure did.

When the nexus 6p came out in 2015, I realized even Google was admitting they were tapped out (they hadn't come up with anything new since Google glass, and apple hadn't come out with anything exciting since the iPhone 1, and no other tech company had anything even worth mentioning their name) and I stopped reading the tech news the little bit that I did (mostly an occasional webcast if I'm being honest and not even the whole thing) and that

[ - ] Psychicrussiaspy 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 07:12:49 ago (+0/-0)

Walked away 10 years ago .still have the desktop for email but that's it
I'm farming. Did take a look at that search redundancy about a month ago but that was it .You'll find something . I also bought an old muscle car to play with. It brings that joy. Good luck on your search

[ - ] usedoilanalysis 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 06:31:23 ago (+0/-0)

[ - ] ImplicationOverReason 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 06:07:14 ago (+0/-0)

tech used to be the thing that I really like...nothing is replaced it really

The few suggest TECHNOL'OGY, noun [Gr. art, and word or discourse.] to tempt the many to ignore perceivable natural for suggested artificial. One needs to RE (respond to) PLACE (being placed by) reality perceived; while resisting the temptation of suggested fiction.

I'd get very excited for the future.

Temporary living within the ongoing process of dying implies being resistance within temptation. The few suggest outcome to tempt the many to ignore adaptation to origin for resistance.

The few also suggest affixed states (past; present and future) to tempt the many to ignore being (choice) within the momentum (balance) of motion. Choice (free will) can only exist within the center of balance (need/want) and balance (momentum) can only exist within the center of motion.

I don't know what the next thing is that would actually get me excited

EXCI'TE, verb - "to call into action; to animate; to cause to act". The process of dying represents the enacting call to reaction for those living within; the animation for the RE (respond to) ANIMATED (animated by); the reacting effect within the enacting cause.

You are being tempted to want more suggested; while ignoring to be perceiving (partial) within perceivable (whole); hence representing the temporary access (potential) to ongoing everything (potentiality).

If one ignores to grow (living) then one is being tempted by loss (dying)...a gambler is addicted to losing; not to winning. Winning represents the suggested justification for keep losing. Masturbation tempts one to seek release; while worshiping growth.

none of it really matters

You represent matter (life) within immaterial (inception towards death). Notice that while being alive; you can't perceive your inception and death; because you temporary exist within the momentum of ongoing motion, as form within flow; as choice within balance; as growth within loss; as finite within infinite; as potential within potentiality; as magnetic within electric; as resistance within velocity; as perceiving within perceivable; as living within the process of dying; as reaction within enacting, as partial within whole; as differentiation within sameness etc.




[ - ] Conspirologist 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 05:15:26 ago (+0/-0)

All technology is owned by corporations and is being used to control people. The problem is the more technology corporations own, the easier they can control people.

[ - ] usedoilanalysis 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 06:33:40 ago (+1/-0)

That's why tech company feuds seem silly to me. Oh no Blackrock owned tech company x doesn't want to do business with Blackrock owned tech company y. How will Kaizer Soze fix this mess.

[ - ] ImplicationOverReason 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 06:18:06 ago (+0/-0)

a) corpus oration represents consent to suggested words over perceivable sound; hence the whisper of the dead by those who ignore to communicate as the living with the source of perceivable sound.

b) suggested technology (artificial) tempts those who consent to ignore naturally perceived for the artificial suggestion.

c) those who ignore being evaluation (perceiving) within value (perceivable) for suggested values by others; consent to others wielding ownership over freely perceivable reality through suggested prices.

d) choice (consent) to choice (suggestion) contract law gives those suggesting control over those consenting to suggested.

e) the more the many ignore that everything perceivable is offered towards free will of choice of the perceiving; the more the few can restrict them with suggested access...hence tempting the many to follow the suggested choices of the few.

[ - ] SithEmpire 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 04:42:11 ago (+0/-0)

As a side-effect, yes.

I want white people of european descent to explore the stars, for which technology always was just a means. Both of those have become fake and gay now, but mostly/only due to upstream scientific advancement being that way now.

Academia is now a machine to produce leftist science-trusters, a basic oxymoron. They have to trust what they're told, and either predict more global annihilation or shut the fuck up, which is an obvious recipe for never advancing.

I think the best converse example is the transistor. That was proper advancement, and its entire theory was derived from the relatively nascent quantum physics, which just a couple of decades prior academics had ridiculed mercilessly but ultimately allowed to exist (probably as a source of entertainment).

We need the next Niels Bohr, Erwin Schrödinger and Paul Dirac; we have the talent, they just need the freedom to offend those previous ideas, which isn't happening in an environment where most words are banned for offending predators who use the wrong restroom.

It is definitely turning around, though.

[ - ] fritz_maurentod 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 03:25:13 ago (+0/-0)

You are not alone. When I grew up in the 80's and 90's the future was imagined as some sort of paradise and technology was the way to achieve it. Now Jews managed to pervert everything, literally everything. We know the future won't be pretty and don't get excited about anything anymore.

[ - ] Cantaloupe 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 01:55:25 ago (+0/-0)*

Have you tried photography? Read about light, composition, etc. There's an app Open Camera.

The reason to learn about it, is not so much for photos, but because it shapes your perception. You see everything differently afterwards.

You find beauty all around you. Of course don't only take pictures, that's not really the point.

Most meaning is in relation to people you care about.

Also design or art, any creative skill you have spent little time on has a chance to provide a low effort benefit.

Cooking, gardening, woodworking

[ - ] zr855 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 01:50:48 ago (+0/-0)

Not many good places left on reddit. /r/singularity is decent though. If you don't know what the technological singularity is, check it out. Don't lose hope, the greatest advancement is in front of us. Hopefully if the jews get there first they won't murder us all.

[ - ] albatrosv15 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 01:45:40 ago (+0/-0)

There's still sdr.
But yeah, you are generally right.

[ - ] CPU 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 17, 2022 23:16:24 ago (+0/-0)

Same but I don't give a fuck about (((elon))) either. We aren't going to a red desolate planet, nor would you.

[ - ] Crackinjokes [op] 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 17, 2022 23:22:00 ago (+1/-0)

Yeah quite frankly I really don't care about going to mars. But watching those rockets land themselves has really been pretty amazing. And I would be more excited if people started going to the moon and built a few domed habitats and maybe even it was possible for people to go to the Moon.

Yeah I really don't care about Mars I don't think it would be a great place to go. I think it'd be about as much fun as going out into the desert and pretending to go to Mars like some of those people have done.
And to be quite honest I'm not sure it's so great for humanity to have a better possibility of surviving. I'm not one of those people that hate humanity but then again seeing the people in the world spread all over Mars and other places especially if no one figures out how to stop the Jews from controlling everything. You do really want to replicate George Soros on mars or have him continue to spread his influence around the solar system?

[ - ] Crackinjokes [op] 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 17, 2022 23:23:06 ago (+1/-0)

What have you replaced you're interest in tech with?

[ - ] CPU 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 02:06:47 ago (+0/-0)

Old Voat and now .lol/CP.

I guess essentially, finding the truth.

[ - ] Crackinjokes [op] 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 05:19:06 ago (+1/-0)

The truth has also gotten boring.o knew the truth 5 years ago.
Can't keep hearing the same crap over and over.

In fact this post came out of frustration of seeing the same stuff over and over here and then thinking oh I know I'll go to a tech site and read about what's new in tech and then I realized I really just didn't give a damn what was new in tech. So I didn't have anywhere to turn for something interesting to read.

[ - ] usedoilanalysis 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 06:31:13 ago (+0/-0)*

How can you possibly know what your mind thinks is truth? How can you say you know truth when you can't even perceive .01% of the total EM spectrum? You have a long fucking way to go.

[ - ] drhitler 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 05:46:04 ago (+0/-0)

mining bots will be going to mars, human space miners is a sci-fi writer fiction.

No one smart enough to goto space is going up there to mine

[ - ] Anus_Expander -1 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 08:17:00 ago (+0/-1)

Jet packs, robots, flying cars...all kinda cool, but you gotta be rich to have them, so

[ - ] HeyJames -1 points 1.6 yearsSep 18, 2022 02:04:52 ago (+0/-1)

Elon musk's rocketry advances

These have more to do with the young brilliant yet naieve young white scientists he is taking advantage of than any effort of his own.

Is anybody else experiencing this and what have you replaced it with?

Woodworking is pretty fun