• Part4@infosec.pub
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    The future represented in this image has little chance of actually happening: it is the mythology of fossil fuel powered capitalist society, which has expanded past the planet’s environmental limits but needs to expand somewhere, or admit it is at the end of its useful life.

  • Programmer Belch@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Born too late to be killed in a siege for a castle I work around.

    Too early to die in a fire accident aboard my transport ship to my corporate slave workplace.

    Just in time to be a corporate slave.

  • Rooskie91@discuss.online
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    The first and second images are fantasy.

    How come everyone wants to imagine the future is great and the past was great (it wasn’t, it’s literally just now but worse), but nobody wants to imagine what they could do to make now better?

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      Kinda hard to build FTL tech on imagination instead of billions/trillions of dollars of research, insane skills in math, physics, etc.

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      The first and second images are fantasy.

      Even if you concede “Knights exist” and “Astronauts exist”, the idea that you’re going to be a knight much less a fucking astronaut relative to being a subsistence farmer or a digital desk jockey…

      How come everyone wants to imagine the future is great and the past was great

      That’s the other joke, though. Both these images are of people marching off to war. Presumably, these knights are going to the Holy Land to bake in the hot sun and shit themselves to death from cholera. Meanwhile, the interstellar colony ships are going to be rationing everything from calories to moles of oxygen.

      The modern era guy doing a simple 9-5 desk job, getting more wealth in return in a week than an knight errant or an astronaut earns in a month, then going home to fuck his hot wife and play catch with his adorable kids has it pretty great by comparison.

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      While being forced to travel literal lightyears away from everyone they ever knew, and potentially outliving everyone they care about due to relativity shenanigans.

    • yermaw@sh.itjust.works
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      We had EVE Online, which i never bothered with so my info here is 2nd hand, but in that game you could fly space ships and engage in a fantasy sci-fi MMO universe.

      People were working in banks there. Full on 9-5 jobs in a game about space.

      • Programmer Belch@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        How do you imagine space exploration would be?

        "Now you can also help discover space

        ~by working as a minimum wage welder in the bottom of this ship~"

        The bankers will just have a per solar system stock market the way we are heading