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by nradov
335 days ago
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Nah. The "back to the land" movement is nothing new. Some office workers were trying to become farmers (and mostly failing) back in the 1970s when there were only a tiny number of developers. Again, complaints about the state of society by a few disaffected individuals are meaningless and highly technical circles aren't representative of the broader society. No matter how amazing everything is a few people are going to be unhappy. Nothing has changed. https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/science/back-land-mo... |
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HN is big enough now imo that it's worth starting to tag users so you can know where they're coming from.