• Akasazh@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    The most ironic thing is that this is the only way that the current cultural metastasis appreciates rare knowledge. Which we once did!

    Like music it is the most fundamentally human endeavor and it has been destructively gamified. Thank fucking god for libraries, support yours!!!

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    14 hours ago

    I stopped using Amazon like 8 years ago over various previous inhumane issues

    Seems the rest of the world prefers slightly more convenience

    What are you gonna do I guess

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      8 hours ago

      I miss electronics shops :( The chain and small hobby shops around me don’t carry things like resistors and capacitors. I checked every single one. Really.

      Then I bought a lifetime supply of resistors, like actual hundreds, and it was delivered to my doorstep in under 6 hours for $8.

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      just remember. the planet is going to be just fine.

      1000004453

      remember how quickly wildlife came back when covid shutdowns hit? it’ll be like that when the last human dies.

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        14 hours ago

        The last human will be descendant of billionaires who’s lineage lived underground for 8 generations

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        Great. The ants, cockroaches and rats will fight over world domination once we drove nearly everything else into extinction. That‘s so reassuring. I only ever cared about the ants anyway. /s

        I genuinely don‘t give a shit about the 99% of the planet that isn‘t it‘s outer crust so obviously I don‘t care if „the planet will be fine“ either. That‘s not mine or your world. Neither is anything that happens in millions of years after pretty much every species we ever knew is no longer there. It‘s such a straw man argument. Nobody is talking about what that clown was talking about when saying „the planet“ and he knew it.

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          9 hours ago

          you’re thinking too small scale.

          in 150 million years after humans who knows what kind of life will evolve.

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    14 hours ago

    there’s this idea in the AI development zeitgeist that “rare data” is the only advantage left. this stuff is almost certainly motivated by that type of thinking. if they can have data in their datasets that no one else does, they view that as the only way left to be ahead of the competition.

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    15 hours ago

    Rare doesn’t automatically imply valuable, useful or anything like that.

    My Anthony Fauci x Drowsy Don fanfic is “rare”, but nobody including me would bat an eye if it was destroyed.

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      14 hours ago

      You’re so smart and well informed, thanks for sharing those sources and details that provide that context. Awesome work!

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      15 hours ago

      These books were purchased from booksellers. Booksellers don’t typically carry books that won’t sell. That’s why it’s unlikely these are somebody’s fanfics printed on CreateSpace or something like that.

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        15 hours ago

        Booksellers “carry” utter shit.

        Guess what they do when the book is refunded by the publisher due to bad sales? They cut off the covers and send them back as proof. The pages are destroyed. Nobody bats an eye.

        No publisher or bookseller wants to carry 50000 copies of Joe Bob’s “How to cook maggots” when it flopped

        Also how do you know if my fanfic is a physical book sold at a store or not? 😀

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          Also how do you know if my fanfic is a physical book sold at a store or not? 😀

          Because you’re a loggerhead shrike, and you don’t look anything like E. L. James.