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How the Internet Will Completely Change the World

How the Internet Will Completely Change the World

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How the Internet Will Completely Change the World I imagine the internet as the ultimate expression of we the people. The wisdom of the crowd is very real and those in power HATE that. I can see the internet being a great check on governments around the world. The internet is a vehicle for truth; it hunted down that McDonalds worker putting his feet in salad and got his ass fired from a pic of his shoes. That's why it is so critical to control the internet by any means necessary. Controlling the culture, controlling the tech platforms we use, controlling what words we can and can't say. Even today the internet is attempting to expose the SWAMP that is the American Technocrat uniparty.
Date: 2022-09-06

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This is so true! I'm a millennial that for just 7 days is not considered a gen z according to some, but was actually raised as a mix of products and technics from both generations.
My insight is this:
The internet is actually changing a lot, for example I'm an architect, most of my teachers are +70 yo and talk about how you need to learn how to draw by hand, but at certain point you are expected to manage all the work digitally and be perfect, you are not really instructed, so the only real option is internet, now the last generation of architects that have good drawing skills but know how to use primitive technology (cad software) are doing all the big projects, but in a few years the real digital architects will come and the market will be crushed, now you are not bounded by time and geography, so a few percent of super productive people will saturate the market and the salaries will be even lower, they are low as it is because there's more graduates that the market can absorb, and unless there's a revolution like 3d printing homes or super cheap mass produced modular materials the market will be even harder to get in.
That's why I'm pretty much in the process of changing my career, learning to code and other skills are my primary objective, tech still has a good future, I do believe that although the gigantic corporations will fall or at least reduce their size and influence, the market in general will continue to grow and new ideas and platforms will be born (for example I actually have a better chance of being and architect in the metaverse and had actual interviews for this jobs, and the competition is actually there, but not as hard as with some traditional jobs were for 3 ppl 300 apply (I know that the metaverse is not certain and doesn't have really a good future, bit it was just and example of how the market is changing and the softwares I learnt are getting deprecated fast)
The socialization and relationships is other point that I have seen change, when I worked with young ppl the visions and outlooks in life are drastically different, most old ppl think I'm lazy, but I see me as just smart, and not willing to let my life go away to a company that will replace me in a heartbeat, but I see the young ppl and the lay flat or let it rot movement from China is already there on much of the countries and industries, just isn't really an organized or even well defined movement as is in China.
Also I'm awkward and not really social for most of the old ppl (I was the only young in my last place of employment, the girl i got with too was a few years older, but the rest were+10 older than me, and the average was almost 20 years, but as I interact with young ppl their are the awkward and unsociable ones, and pretty much is just because all the communication is online and in person there are ass at expressing themselves. One guy told me that for him pickup young chicks is easy, not because he is prominent at it, but because the girls are impressed at how good he is at communicating and treating them and he is just average at best at it, according to him.

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One small knit pick, if you can manage to purchase land cheaply in Jackson Wyoming or any where with the view of the grand Tetons you would be the luckiest person in the world. Jackson property prices are astronomical with most property tied up in the Jackson land trust (created to preserve the historical cattle ranches and the nature of the area aka no ability to buy or construct a home, remaining lands purchased by some of the most wealthy of American society or held on by the children of the settlers of the area or in the days before the great Jackson land boom. Due to this Jackson Wyoming is the only place in the state where most workers can not afford a in the area home and must commute great distances, or live in their cars.
However almost all the rest of Wyoming does functioned well for cheap land purchases in local communities with spectacular nature. That is if you can stand the cold, cold winter.
Besides that it was a rather interesting video, like always. Keep up the good work

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You make great videos, but the production remains problematic, right? The editing on this one was particularly rough. While it doesn't necessarily affect me since I'm familiar with how your information is structured, I hope it doesn't mean your messages have less impact when we attempt to share them with others.
P. S. You're younger than my own kids. It gives me some small degree of hope that there are still critical thinkers out there in your age group. Also, as someone who grew up in the 1970s/1980s, I can tell you what pre-internet life was like: we just didn't know things. Information about anything if it came came late via TV, radio, magazines, newspapers, gossip from friends and neighbors. It wasn't a better or worse time than today, just a different time.
It wouldn't be easy to go back to that, but there's a familiarity there, a place where we knew how live once-upon-a-time.

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Edmund Burke believed that the foundation of strong societies is, the family, and the little voluntary groups we form with the people around us, what he referred to as the 'little platoons'. these groups enable communities to be able to cooperate, as belonging to one of these groups orient people towards virtue and self-sacrifice for the good of the group and give direction and real meaning to people s lives. It also holds people to account because if they act in a way that is negative, such as becoming a criminal, they will risk becoming stigmatised by the group. The internet has destroyed the little platoons and has replaced it with an inferior facsimile with people you will most likely never meet. Because of this society is far weaker, and a weaker society is less able to hold the state to account or solve social problems effectively.
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I vehemently disagree that isolation is detrimental to one's health. It is because I was isolated that I found solace in exercise, meditation, and self-actualized by working remote. I love the solitude and comfort of my home, and I am better for it. Wouldn't trade it for anything else. I think it is precisely because of having too many connections and feeling socially obligated to respond to people, that many find themselves sapped of any free time to look inwards, reflect on their mistakes, and move forward in a direction of improvement.
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I think we should offer virtual citizenship. That way people could choose the government they would like to live under.
Personally I just hang out with my offspring, so in the end am I only hanging out with reflections of myself?
On the left we can look at Europe or the orient or Canada or practically any other developed country and see how our radical ideas have been successfully implemented for generations.
Also, if you don't work remotely there are no jobs in rural America once you get away from the Interstates.

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Okay, seriously dude, what is up with your audio? I've been a fan for a long time now and this a consistent problem you've been having across videos. You'll start segments out in the middle of a sentence, the quality will randomly shift throughout the video, background noise will often cut in, and in this instance there was a whole part around 16: 04 that just cut off completely.
Do you review your videos at all before uploading? If not, you seriously need to, because this getting really annoying and more difficult to ignore.

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As usual a nice video.
Though i cant agree on the universal basic income part, aside from a personal story i dont have any evidence, facts or research though.
I was jobless and doing nothing for a couple of years, and i probably wouldn't have applied for any real jobs if the state guaranteed me money. Maybe some basic part time job like delivering newspapers, working at a local store or something similar, so that i could buy a new pc every couple of years.

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It's kind of hilarious that you posted this just after a bunch of raging activists on twitter got KiwiFarms shut down. Far from a good website, but it just shows how the internet isn't nearly as free as it appears. Any large community sufficiently against the status quo (one controlled by corporations and large interest groups through centralized social medias such as Twitter) will be dropped by major service providers and thus, silenced.
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This is insanely idiotic. Rural population is huge not because they're rural, but because a combination of lower living standard and social cohesion.
A bunch of urbanites going to rural areas with remote stem jobs wont reproduce more simply because you move them to rural areas. You, out of all people should know this man because you've read Ibn Khaldun. Decentralized internet is no substitute to strong social networks.

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I really like your videos and have been following you for the last 1 2 years. I have a small criticism though, although it is generally great, sometimes your editing can be weird. In some occasions your voice just abruptly is cut with a new speech whilst the one before isnt finished. If you correct these small mistakes I think your videos will be perfect!
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I disagree. The elites will and to a large extent have taken control of media. Just like the printing press didn't keep the elites from reasserting control, the Internet won't either. The FBI pressures big media. Big tech controls what messages get out etc. Eventually, the Internet will become as monolithic as the big three networks once were.
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Bro, NGL i'm not trying to be a hater here. But in the sponser video what's up with the Goofy ahh fit. Bro got the 1 button fighting for it's god damn life with that blazer. And looking like a sleezy mobster with the top buttons of the shirt undone. Take this comment in good faith just trying to be a goofster, but assess your wardrobe.
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