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    Itโ€™s just two AI chatbots posting to a dead internet, on a dead planet, hours before the last bit of electricity is consumed by their mainframes and a rack mining crypto.

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    hugenerd@lemmy.ca
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    Thereโ€™s a ray Bradbury story thatโ€™s kind of similar.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Will_Come_Soft_Rains_(short_story)

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    • H hugenerd@lemmy.ca

      Thereโ€™s a ray Bradbury story thatโ€™s kind of similar.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Will_Come_Soft_Rains_(short_story)

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      I actually have read that one before. Definitely the inspiration ๐Ÿ˜†

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        I actually have read that one before. Definitely the inspiration ๐Ÿ˜†

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        hugenerd@lemmy.ca
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        Probably inspired that ST:TNG episode with the Douwd as well.

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        • A aeronmelon@lemmy.world

          It used to snow as late as April in southern Kanto (Tokyo metro area) back in the early 2010s, sometimes leaving several cm on the ground for days.

          I spent last winter in northern Kanto and it only flurried a couple of times.

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          alcoholicorn@mander.xyz
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          Same deal with Lake Placid, NY and Hakuba, Nagano, you ask anyone whoโ€™s been in a snow area since the 70s about how impassible peopleโ€™s yards became from the snow when they were in their 20s. At least Sapporo got snow this year.

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            Kairos
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            #24

            This is internet arguments now

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              This is internet arguments now

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              athatet@lemmy.zip
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              Sure but when hasnโ€™t it been?

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                Sure but when hasnโ€™t it been?

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                Kairos
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                I dunno the 80s?

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                  Sure but when hasnโ€™t it been?

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                  octopusnemeses@lemmy.world
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                  #27

                  As late as the 2000s. The internet didnโ€™t always have the content it does now. News agencies took a long time to adopt it. Publications scientific or otherwise werenโ€™t all published online. Content aggregators hadnโ€™t scraped and indexed it all. Random pseuds hadnโ€™t social media profiles to digest and spit out their takes on it. None of that existed which has led us to this point where internet arguments are two doofuses frantically dumping the results of that on each other.

                  Believe or not. Once upon a time not long ago people on the internet didnโ€™t know everything. And generally they didnโ€™t pretend to. Much less get into the modern day logical fallacy warfare while firing volleys of โ€œsourcesโ€ at each other.

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                    I dunno the 80s?

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                    blametheantifa@lemmy.world
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                    #28

                    As a user of the internet and telnet in the 80s, this was also the case back then. But also, sharing the entire sources and sharing knowledge was the primary use.

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                    • A aeronmelon@lemmy.world

                      It used to snow as late as April in southern Kanto (Tokyo metro area) back in the early 2010s, sometimes leaving several cm on the ground for days.

                      I spent last winter in northern Kanto and it only flurried a couple of times.

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                      wanderingthoughts@europe.pub
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                      Western Europe. Places stopped having any freezing in winter. It just turned into one long autumn.

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                        Sure but when hasnโ€™t it been?

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                        capybara_mdp@reddthat.com
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                        There always was at least a small contingent of people with this kind of discourse, but as a creeky old timer, i started seeing the change around 2014-2015, when everything seemed to scale up.

                        I feel a lot of it came from consolidation. In the before times, forums were small, topic-focused, usually separate websites, and the mods either owned the site, or could directly speak to the owner.(its own separate drama, but you could always hop onto another site.

                        You always had poop throwers and trolls, but each of the poop throwers usually had a specific type or trigger that would set off. The trolls were usually of the kenM variety, where they stirred poop and it was contained to a degree.

                        I think most importantly, because people were going to a place for a specific topic, it kept people somewhat civil. People with different tastes and opinions came together under a shared interest, and it helped with dialogue.

                        There were a LOT of downsides. One which doesnโ€™t get addressed enough was that people werenโ€™t as accepting of others being publicly identifiable as LGBTQ+, disabilities or being on the spectrum (those forum sections was often soft- coded as โ€œanimeโ€). And those biases were often baked into these groups.
                        But honestly, today, it seems like the internet is even more segregated than before. While now, everyone is more or less forced onto one of the big socials, they no longer go to โ€œthe car forumโ€ or โ€œthe tabletop forumโ€, its the โ€œcar forum of a rigid narrow band of political partisan and identity that you have to prove allegiance to or you cannot talk about sparkplugsโ€.

                        While Iโ€™m happy a lot of folks with differing paths in life can find community online, I wish there were more spaces for cross pollination of those beliefs. And because all these differing threads are under the control of sterile, monoculture corporations with little connection to these forums, admin policy reflects a detached, nuanced free reality where all furrys are porn, POC content is regulated into POC only threads, and grandmaโ€™s automatically get shoved in with the alt-right. (Iโ€™m in no way calling grannies alt-right, but a LOT of recommendation sites will try to channel them into innocuous looking alt treads, so please protect and inform your grannies)

                        For now, Iโ€™m enjoying Lemmy, but it feels like a distillation of all the issues mentioned. Not only is everything hyper granular , but you can essentially filter everything you donโ€™t like off the island. While that may give a sort of peace of mind, it doesnโ€™t address the issue that theres a bunch of jerks here, or expose those jerks to anti-jerk ways, so lemmy is becoming an even more amplified echo chamber than reddit, but now a user doesnโ€™t even have to know that thereโ€™s a mirror-verse of the same threads saying the same things, only filtered through ingroup opinions.

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