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by lijok
1032 days ago
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> is the video game industry unethical for making billions of players expend exponentially higher compute (= emissions) for something as frivolous as slightly better graphics? Quite literally yes. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boiling_frog The reason most people don't think so is because human brains are not wired to comprehend the danger that slow buildups of a negative create. In general, the complete waste developers have been creating by allowing themselves to build extremely inefficient systems because moore's law, has been unethical. Imagine if the single goal of car manufacturers became to create faster and faster consumer cars with higher and higher co2 emissions, even thought those cars sit in a parking lot 95% of the time and when in use are never exercised to their potential. |
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out of interest, how did you make this post? with moral standards as high as yours, you certainly wouldn't run something as wasteful as a full browser, right? especially when hackernews' html is this easy to parse manually. i'd gues you used curl? and as for your hardware? what did you personally find the most ethical choice there? and about those unethical ISPs? and how did you verify that HN's backend is efficient enough to be considered ethical?