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Hekantonkheries t1_j5zslab wrote
Reply to comment by Psychomadeye in Appliance makers sad that 50% of customers won’t connect smart appliances by HushedShadow
I get less questions talking about the bodies in my freezer than when I mention the bottle of Wasabi lube.
Hekantonkheries t1_j5zsesa wrote
Reply to comment by EzeakioDarmey in Appliance makers sad that 50% of customers won’t connect smart appliances by HushedShadow
It's like printers and constant driver/connectivity issues; if a device isn't made by a computer or software company, but insists on acting like a piece of technology, it's going to work about as well as a McDonalds ice cream machine. Because competent IT and skilled post-release support teams are the first groups gutted of knowledge when a company has a new product to sell a few months later
Hekantonkheries t1_iz3tw2s wrote
Reply to comment by Mister_Bloodvessel in 5,000-Year-Old Owl-like plaques May Have Been ancient Toys by MeatballDom
I think part of it is necessities of the society.
A lot of the "leisure" activities associated with modern culture is because of material excess afforded by industrialized manufacturing and resource procurement. One worker can literally create thousands of times more product than they could then.
This means the time, labor, and materials of a crafts worker is MUCH more valuable, and thus less likely to be spent on "trinkets". That and, looking at society post-early agriculture, free time didnt really exist much for the majority of the human population, due to social hierarchies and labor demands.
That being said there are some civilizations that would enjoy a certain degree of material excess; usually due to a mass utilization of slaves in lieu of automation in industry (greeks being a prime european example).
Not to say your point has any less validity, just that for a lot of cultures it was literally a case of "ain't got time/money for that"
Hekantonkheries t1_irk3lmd wrote
Reply to comment by Devadander in We'll build AI to use AI to create AI. by Defiant_Swann
Eh, server/data size limits, limitations in accessible processor speed, infrastructure, power cords.
Tons of things would hard block an AI long before it became problematic, let alone apocalyptic
Hekantonkheries t1_j9z0k1m wrote
Reply to comment by rmartinezx in Archiving your mind, mentality and voice after death. Tell me how you feel about this. by Dimitar_Drew
INB4 the primary consumer of the digital copies is creepy stalkers renting out Lucy Liu bots.