Hasty Briefsbeta

  • #philosophy
  • #technology
  • #society
  • Reflection on derealization and the feeling of the world ending.
  • Nostalgia for past technologies like 80s disc jockeys and retro games, where limitations bred creativity and skill.
  • Observation on the loss of technical barriers in modern tech communities, making entry easier but changing the nature of participation.
  • Contemplation on the Internet's evolution from a mind-expanding tool to a source of mental confinement and inescapable loops.
  • Critique of Chris McCandless's approach to exploration as misguided rather than adventurous.
  • Personal journey from fearing AI obsolescence to working in AI, with a realization that the future might be more about human irrelevance than replacement.
  • Discussion on the appeal of conspiracy theories as a way to cope with a senseless world.
  • Commentary on the decline of Western institutions' ability to understand the world, with a nod to potential Chinese counterparts.
  • Warning against underestimating the impact of new media and technologies on future generations, beyond traditional generational complaints.
  • Acknowledgment of the difficulty in living through rapid evolutionary changes in society and technology, feeling surveilled and constrained.