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by throwup238
550 days ago
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What’s the practical alternative? Viewing the problems through a socioeconomic or political lens just makes them seem intractable. At least techies can influence technology, either through entrepreneurship or open source contributions. As myopic as it appears, the approach at least scales well and has drastically transformed the world in the last few decades, for better or worse. The problem is that we hype up technology as a panacea when it’s at most an enabling component for improving human effort. At least we can do something to effect change if minor. |
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Where I grew up had a local paper, and the community was more than wealthy enough money to pay for it but circulation was ever decreasing. In my naive view it died a death of apathy more than anything else and it's not surprising there's not a satisfying solution to it.