Privacy services are sometimes hard to learn so people will just decide to go back to the old days. I imagine that it will be easier in a group.

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    Butlerian Jihad intensifies

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        Strictly speaking, earth.

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      Well why would you even need machines if a Mentat can describe images of cats to you instead

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    Maybe not ALL technology, but I wouldn’t be surprised if we get AI free” labels similar to the GMO free” ones we have for food

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      Seen quite a few of those in the ttrpg community lately.

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          Exactly! The fans with more refined tastes like me tend to prefer humans doing it rather than AI. Much more graceful and with the correct number and shape of digits.

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    Psh, I’m already doing that! I’m using smoke signals to write this right now!

    Serious response: How would a movement like that spread awareness of itself?

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        Mao Zedong was able to take over China as a result of the Long Walk.

        It’s my pet theory that BDNF-mediated hippocampal densification is behind a lot of social revolutions.

        If you want to become a populist leader, find an excuse to walk a thousand miles. Secret ingredient to any populist uprising: the legwork.

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    hutterites/mennonites already exist

    im sure there are more, but thats all that comes to mind right now

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    deleted by creator

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    Eventually everyone has to go full Battlestar Galactica

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      I also thought about it, and it actually makes a lot of sense.
      But it would only work if it’s unintentional like it was supposed to be on the tv series.

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    That more than likely exists although albeit it’s dropped for other things as well

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    Good luck fitting in society at that point And avoiding all dependent technologies - cars, every city and shops that uses image recognition. Plenty other ways to indirectly get anyone’s data in this world.

    Now you can turn to the forest but is it better than the alternative ?

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      That’s why it would be a reasonably big movement. It would be basically going on strike from tech.

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      In Demolition Man they used an old classic car instead of the new self-driving, auto-tracking cars.

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    Or you could install Linux Mint or Ubuntu. Why haven’t you done this yet?

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      Because the average person doesn’t have time to figure it out and make things work. Linux isn’t the solution for everything. Linux users have become the vegans of the internet

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        Someone who has reached the point of abandoning all computer technology entirely would probably be willing to make the effort of installing a friendly Linux build. It’s not as complicated as people think.

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          Someone who’s at the point of abandoning all computers entirely has exactly zero patience for learning linux.

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            Right, having no computers in your life at all is easier than installing Linux

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        Because fixing every flaw of Windows with the registry editor is so much easier. Also why all the people I help due to their broken Windows don’t seem happy about it?

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    Either for privacy or because we destroyed the biosphere mining the precious minerals we needed for stupid gadgets that the earth becomes uninhabitable due to rapid ecosystem collapse as the ocean heats up to a point where photosynthesis is no longer possible and we all suffocate slowly on a desolate planet.

    I hope its the first one.

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    You’d be surprised how much technology certain Amish communities use. They’ll have machines that operate on water instead of electricity.