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by selfhoster1312
30 days ago
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There's nothing surprising about that. Human experience transferred through the ages has been lost to automation and profit-seeking via workforce-reduction. The machine/algorithm may have 80% of the human expertise of railway/post operators, but it's lost the last 20% that made operations seamless. And it's certainly made work more tedious and painful, which does not exactly lead to better outcomes in the long run. I would certainly recommend reading « La mécanique des lettres » on this topic, but unfortunately i can't find an english translation. |
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Yes, we've lost the ability to quickly send pieces of paper to arbitrary homes, but there really isn't a need for it when you have better alternatives.