Yeah, sure, it'll be fun if you survive and don't die, but I think it's better to go to heaven so you don't have to see the shit that's going to happen in the future and at least stay free, even if it's in a coffin.
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Yes, of course, it will look more like a dystopia i think.
Well, yes this is terrible things.
It's unlikely that it will last forever. But it will be extremely painful, so much so that life will seem... I don't even know how to describe it in words.
Robots are too expensive, I think they will only be used in big cities.
Let's just add a few more works to Mad Max and we'll get something interesting.
It’s hard to even call them specialists, they are at the level of cashiers, for whom the computer does everything, and sometimes they do something at the level of communicating with clients and that’s all. I'm certainly not a professional, but I think the main message is clear.
I can already imagine the market being flooded with both adaptations and anime made on the fly, and you look at it all and think, damn, I'll never watch that much in my life, why the hell are there so many of them, they're not even all that different from each other, complete crap, so what should I watch and is there any point at all?
Well, for example don't sit on Reddit, although, unfortunately, the bigger the platform, the more and more carefully it is controlled, and if there are enough people on Lemmy, then, alas, the same thing will happen again as with Reddit, although maybe with differences.
Well, what can I say, such companies, as soon as they find out that they can save money, will immediately do it, and not only companies, but also ordinary people.
Yes, it's just like in reality. let's do it as quickly as possible so that everyone freaks out and then we'll watch and understand, fuck, what to do with all this?
Yes, and then the slow disintegration of the illusion, just like in Blade Runner.