@Justicar Isn't it a shame someone needs to ask? I think the problem is we're too interconnected. Back in the day, the biggest group you were a part of was probably a forum of some sort. Dedicated servers abounded with people who gave a shit running them. Now everything's centralized, fake, and gay.
a guys asks on hacker news where are some good online communities. i explained what i was posting recently in here about them being dead since all good people left due to perverts that took over. and obviously my comment got flagged, even though i have not used any kind of pejoratives or spicy language. people have no idea how strong the censorship is EVERYWHERE. the gaslighting has never been larger in our entire human history than it is today, despite being the most connected we've ever been
I was watching some FreeBSD video yesterday and a guy talked about the history of it out nowhere I hear the sentence: "my husband's sister...". I 'd spill a drink if I had any. I turned it of and moved on. When I keep saying tech communities are degenerating, this goes way back to BSD days, 1970s, it seems.
Another great stream. I like that Devon brings up the forgotten heroes so we can remember them again.
https://rumble.com/v5bvvx1-insomnia-stream-big-brain-edition.html
@Justicar The same could be said of the peasants. Whereas before you had fewer, more self-sufficient and individualistic-minded people, now you have an insane amount of worker drones all living on top of each other, fully dependent on the system they'll protect even if it robs them of their freedom.
There is simply no way to rule over so many people, without an AI-driven technocracy.
Big numbers are the issue and as always, the answer is massive depopulation.