DuckWrangler9000

joined 5 days ago
 
[–] DuckWrangler9000@lemmy.world 1 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

there being too many old people for the young people to look after as they'd be too busy with their jobs

When your entire society revolves around working for a salary or for getting paid, that's why you can't take care of the old people. Now suppose AI automates a lot of stuff and we have time for taking care of older people... How are we supposed to do that without jobs? That's the problem

[–] DuckWrangler9000@lemmy.world 0 points 11 hours ago (3 children)

My theory is that it will never stop making money because they want less people in society in general, it's a way of trying to kill people off without actually having to do it yourself. As the number of people shrinks due to poverty and being unable to feed themselves, basically mass homelessness, and only the elite few surviving, those elite few won't have to do anything because they already had tons of money, and now AI can do all the hard work that they were too proud to do before. So I think it'll always be profitable. Just not for everyone.

 

Here in the USA, you have to be afraid for your job these days. Layoffs are rampant everywhere due to outsourcing, and now we have AI on the horizon promising to make things more efficient, but we really know what it is actually going to be used for. They want automate out everything. People packaging up goods for shipping, white collar jobs like analytics, business intelligence, customer service, chat support. Any sort of job that takes a low or moderate amount of effort or intellectual ability is threatened by AI. But once AI takes all these jobs away and shrinks the amount of labor required, what are all these people going to do for work? It's not like you can train someone who's a business intelligence engineer easily to go do something else like HVAC, or be a nurse. So you have the entire tech industry basically folding in on itself trying to win the rat race and get the few remaining jobs left over.....

But it should be pretty obvious that you can't run an entire society with no jobs. Because then people can't buy groceries, groceries don't sell so grocery stores start hurting and then they can't afford to employ cashiers and stockers, and the entire thing starts crumbling. This is the future of AI, basically. The more we automate, the less people can do, so they don't have jobs and no income, not able to survive...

Like, how long until we realize how detrimental AI is to society? 10 years? 15?

A bunch of juvenile D-Linkuents. Get it? D-Link? Nevermind....

[–] DuckWrangler9000@lemmy.world 4 points 2 days ago (3 children)

This is what happens when you have monopoly status. They're too big to fail.

[–] DuckWrangler9000@lemmy.world 6 points 2 days ago (6 children)

T Mobile is fucking insane too. Their prices for unlimited plans are just crazy. Easily $100 a month for a family plan

[–] DuckWrangler9000@lemmy.world 0 points 2 days ago (3 children)

I honestly cannot trust game reviewers after seeing some of the reviews for this exceptional game. What game has ever had a successful issue-free launch in the past 4 years? I can't think of a single one. But all of a sudden they are holding this one to a much higher standard, like where the fuck was that when Starfield came out? Hundreds upon hundreds of fake, completely inflated reviews claiming it was perfect in every single way.

Tbh If I had a friend who has it on Steam I'd probably try it through library sharing but I don't.

[–] DuckWrangler9000@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Do you like the latest updates? The way the game is headed?

[–] DuckWrangler9000@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I prefer not to think about how could life be different now if I had not started this game…

I used to think like this. It took me a while to realize it wouldn't be different at all. You gotta take care of yourself in life and that includes your mental health and well-being. Sometimes that's playing a game you love

[–] DuckWrangler9000@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago (2 children)

But like what are you doing Starfield for that long? I feel like after 25 hours I had seen and experienced everything that there was to offer. What else is there left to do?

[–] DuckWrangler9000@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Great list! I've tried Dota 2 as well, it's definitely extremely complex and addictive but not my kind of game, I just cannot thrive and enjoy that sort of game. Same goes with League of Legends. Just not my cup of tea.

I am a little curious about Stellaris though. That game seems so incredibly complex, like, what about it is The draw for people? I've heard so many people talk about it and has so many freezy steam reviews but when I first tried it as a demo, it seemed so absurdly complex That my head was spinning. Like I had no idea what the heck was going on. I'm not sure how to enjoy it I guess

[–] DuckWrangler9000@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago (4 children)

You are very brave for playing Starfield for 1,000 hours. I gave up after 25 hours when I completed the entire quest line and started new game plus. Literally couldn't do it. Went and played some No Man's sky, and now that's becoming my new addiction

 

One thing I have struggled with lately is finding good games to play. I bounce around from game to game trying to enjoy it but it just doesn't scratch the itch like it used to. For example, one of my favorites was old school RuneScape, but it hasn't really been giving me the same enjoyment that it used to. So then I would open up World of Warcraft, Destiny 2, just playing a little bit of each game. Think maybe I need some new games to play but it's tough to find them these days.

So what are your favorite 1000+ hour games?

 

I have been really tempted to jump into VR for a little while now, I tried it when the quest first came out, the very first one but it was too blurry and made me dizzy. I've considered getting back into it again, but the thing that has made me really hesitant is I've heard that VR is not in the greatest place and that it's really tough to find good VR games to play. For example, there's Fallout and Skyrim VR but they're not really in good shape, and it takes a lot of modding and tweaking to get them to actually work properly. But I'm curious what other people think. Do you think VR is in a good enough place to be able to play it and enjoy it long-term? Or is it some sort of short-term hype thing?

view more: next ›