I don't know... I've always found Kaczinsky an interesting guy, but now that I'm around halfway through his book, I find his arguements surprisingly weak as in he doesn't really put a lot of effort into justifying the basics. He just goes on to say "yeah obfuscating the process of survival is bad" and sure I can see how some people might find hunting rabbits with bows more fulfilling than looking at Excel all day but if you don't accept that immediately then his arguements become pretty weak.
halvar
I'm from Hungary, but I wasn't sure about this so I looked it up and I was right: it shouldn't be possible for the number to continue with a 0 after the +36 prefix. This bothers me for some reason.
Some say we live in a post-truth world. I say we live in a post-realism world. It's not that objective reality vanished once this massive scale in ideological separation happened, it's just that people stopped giving a fuck once it happened. Objective truth didn't vanish though, most people just live without letting it inconvinience them.
Thanks :DD
I'm so fucking proud of my country for this btw
I find it so incredibly funny that the graph is basically "Yeah all opinions different from mine are pure evil, while mine is well-learned and righteous as always."
Not even an attempt at nuance.
Yeepee!
(Time to deactivate my newly made account xd)
yeah it only becomes a problem when every company realizes they can do this at the same time and so being honest in an interview isn't an edge anymore, since no one is doing it
shit, is it? my sensor is getting fucked up
This post simultaneously speaks derangement and Lovecraftian horror.
It looks cool but I don't really get what it's for. Someone explain?
Ngl Brimstone goes hard
"Equating the tools and processes with the people" is such a good way of putting it that I gotta remember to remember it.