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by Syonyk 1177 days ago
> You can’t, so you just trust. And let go of the complexity, you don’t need to consciously manage it and you are still ok.

Or I can read a variety of sources from across the political spectrum to look for common elements, and I can try to avoid news articles and such in favor of longer form magazine articles written after the fact, and I can, and do, prefer to read "multiple books" on a topic instead of a simple article. I tell people to recommend three books on a topic they think I should learn, instead of an hour long video. By the time I've read a few books, I have a sense of what the authors agree and disagree on, and enough material to have a useful framework to try and hang the rest of the information I receive on.

As far as complexity... my career is literally "dealing with the complexity of modern computers," from a variety of angles - so I can explain, in long form detail, just how badly broken the assumptions we put on computers are.

And I use them to, fundamentally, do the same stuff I used a 486 for a couple decades ago. Write code, use basic webpages, talk to people, listen to music. The details have changed, but the category of "The tasks I use it for" really hasn't changed. We just have a couple orders of magnitude more CPU performance, RAM, disk, etc... to do the same things. Nobody blinks about a modern chat app being hundreds of megabytes, requiring a gig or two of RAM. Yet it's still used to send text to other people.

I'm sorry, I reject your "Just relax and let the algorithms sweep over me!" approach to dealing with all this. That guarantees that I will feed myself with whatever is the most profitable to someone else, think that which is most profitable to someone else, etc. And that's not a way to live life.

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That is totally fine :)