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Of all the externalities under discussion, I think land use is a very minor one.

Fond memories of the Confetti Factory screensaver from After Dark.

https://www.racfoundation.org/media-centre/study-sheds-light...

I imagine there’s something of a bathtub curve where young (under 25) drivers have higher accident rates due to some combination of inexperience and immaturity, while older drivers (over 70) have higher accident rates due to disability creeping up on them without them noticing.


640K ought to be enough.

What is now a good source of aggregated population statistics?


There's also World Bank population data (but it seems only to go up to 2016): https://databank.worldbank.org/source/subnational-population...

Social media use can be fine for people who are well-grounded grass-touchers in their everyday life, but this grounding comes with maturity and typically isn’t found in younger people, for whom abstract online spaces can be powerfully dissociating and are very unlikely to be healthy.

We are starting to understand the impact of ultra-processed food. When will we clue up to ultra-mediated social interaction?


Ahhh, collaboration via Visio. Those were the days!

Teams, Sharepoint, Exchange, and OneDrive seem to be connected by a maze of dark twisty integration passages which no single human has mapped fully.

Somewhere, in the deepest bowels, Skype still lives. I'm sure of it.

Lync is still there, lurking. With Communicator blocking every contact with the outside world. But eventually some message will pass through!

It actually does or at least did, until at least a few years ago. When you opened the audio mixer (alsamixer or pulse audio control?) on XFCE, you could still see MS Teams labeled as Skype there. Not sure how it would be now, because I only ever use MS Teams isolated in a separate Ungoogled Chromium browser now, and have given up on the client for GNU/Linux.

Dead Internet theory, meet Dead Earth theory. There are actually only 87 people in the world, and they’ve made up the rest as part of a welfare scam.

The software part of this would be easy. People will literally write it for free, out of the sheer joy of building Free & open source software. The part the state needs to do is bootstrap a network effect that leads to people actually using it.

I guess they’ll need to employ a few engineers to add enough lines of code to rocket.chat to make it competitive with Teams levels of slowness.


Fixing network effect is easy for hegemonies, just ban the competition. You can use national security or save the children pretext in democratic countries.

US took over TikTok forcefully, Europeans are looking into forcing their contenders into domination but if it doesn't look like working they can just use the US tactics.


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