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chriscov t1_j1pwht5 wrote
Reply to comment by Surur in Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
I don't dispute that being a possibility, but at the current rate its a lot more likelywe'll cause our extinction long before we get to that point.
chriscov t1_j1pvcul wrote
Reply to comment by Surur in Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
Yeah, the thing about climate engineering is that a lot of it is science fiction, or may have unintended consequences. Cloud seeding for example, may make things worse, or drive wars, we just don't know. It's all a lot more complicated that saying "technology will fix it"... as technology usually makes things worse.... that's the point iv was making.
chriscov t1_j1putoy wrote
Reply to comment by Surur in Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
Maybe not, or maybe you're not conveying what you're talking about clearly enough.
chriscov t1_j1pu0uc wrote
Reply to comment by Surur in Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
"This sulphur thing"?? I don't recall reading that academic paper.
chriscov t1_j1ptqt8 wrote
Reply to comment by Surur in Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
Some of the latest research suggests that we could be heading for 10C warming even if emissions stopped tomorrow. To get this under control we'd likely need to remove 1 trillion tonnes of carbon from atmosphere by 2050, 2040 if we want to be safe.
chriscov t1_j1po4yo wrote
Reply to comment by Surur in Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
Why is that? The scale of the problem is well beyond what any technology we're likely to develop can fix. Our limited history clearly demonstrates that technology is positively correlated with degradation of the biosphere, and there's next to no evidence that this trend won't continue.
chriscov t1_j1pgkc6 wrote
Reply to Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
I'd be more concerned about what the limits of our planet are biosphere are than the limits of technology... technology matters little if it breaks the former, and we're pretty much at that point already.
chriscov t1_j1dr6o9 wrote
Reply to comment by DarthBuzzard in The Metaverse: More Hype Than Substance? by dogonix
The only distinguishing factor with an increase in consumer products is it will make the failure more spectacular.
chriscov t1_j1dogb5 wrote
Reply to comment by DarthBuzzard in The Metaverse: More Hype Than Substance? by dogonix
You could potentially argue that the 2000s didn't really release any hype, but could equally argue that the 1970s did. Frankly, I think you're missing the point and VR has a long history of failure.... sorry if it hurts to accept that. https://virtualspeech.com/blog/history-of-vr
chriscov t1_j1acz5t wrote
Reply to comment by aVRAddict in The Metaverse: More Hype Than Substance? by dogonix
Second thoughts, I'll keep that short position open... making far too much money.
chriscov t1_j1aaopk wrote
Reply to comment by aVRAddict in The Metaverse: More Hype Than Substance? by dogonix
I guess everyone selling Meta's shares is wrong too. I'd better chose my short position. My bad. Lol.
chriscov t1_j18spe1 wrote
Reply to comment by nanowell in The Metaverse: More Hype Than Substance? by dogonix
Yep. Every decade, going back to 1980s. They didn't think it was a joke then, just as in 10 years they'll think we've got now is a joke... but it'll still fail to catch on then.
chriscov t1_j17ty9h wrote
Reply to comment by VicMain in The Metaverse: More Hype Than Substance? by dogonix
It fine saying that people want this technology, and the technology may be cool, but the last 30 years tells us that almost every endeavour in this field is a resounding failure.... Google Glass being a casing point, which is often conveniently overlooked.
chriscov t1_j17sxak wrote
Reply to comment by WaitingForNormal in The Metaverse: More Hype Than Substance? by dogonix
For some people it is, for others it causes motion sickness... but forcing AR/VR into a new Snowcrasheske world... not gonna happen.
chriscov t1_j17rohc wrote
Reply to The Metaverse: More Hype Than Substance? by dogonix
Every decade techno utupianists proudly declare that VR will change the world radically... and the FOMO crowd go chasing after it... but it never materialises. This time around it is no different.
chriscov t1_j10yoqb wrote
Reply to A question NO ONE is really asking by a25luxray
Oh, that's easy.... there's only one answer to this... career advisers and job centre staff.
chriscov t1_ja4mluv wrote
Reply to Could Dr. Suess be the answer to global warming? by Smart_Aide_3795
You have well and truly missed the core point which the story of the Lorax is trying to make. This is quite an achievement, as both my children grasped it by age 3 or 4.