@chris I would suggest an investment of $1B for a water and sewage system for a third world country would go a lot further than that same investment in data centers.
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Truthy Deadpool Favorite (martindelatoot@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Saturday, 09-Sep-2023 21:15:50 JST Truthy Deadpool Favorite -
Chris ABRAHAM (chris@abraham.su)'s status on Saturday, 09-Sep-2023 21:15:50 JST Chris ABRAHAM @MartinDeLaToot
Further at what? The human race will eventually just feel justified killing the billions of people the climate people feel are killing the earth that exist because humans feel like we need to take care of people who live in places that are effectively hostile and might be better unpopulated. So, it depends on your goals. Is giving people clean water about them or is it really about you. Death isn't a moral failure, is it? Suffering is. Data centers enables more Candy Crush!Machismo likes this. -
Chris ABRAHAM (chris@abraham.su)'s status on Saturday, 09-Sep-2023 21:15:51 JST Chris ABRAHAM @MartinDeLaToot
Yes. If you expand the definition just a little to industrial tech instead of just toys. -
Truthy Deadpool Favorite (martindelatoot@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Saturday, 09-Sep-2023 21:15:52 JST Truthy Deadpool Favorite I would like someone to tell me one thing high tech has done to advance the human condition? If we took all the high tech available in the world and dropped it into North Sentinel Island, would their life improve?
Does tech help us eat?
Does it transport you?
What, for the love of all that’s good and holy, does high tech truly do for your life.
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