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Cars turned us—one of the best species in long distance running into couch potatoes.

Now llms are attacking our brains and making us stupid and insane. A species of slopheads if you will.

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[-] Flagstaff@programming.dev 2 points 18 hours ago

What's the problem? Unless you got forcibly relocated to a different branch or something midway through your career at a certain workplace, you knew exactly what the distance was from your home when you first applied, no? Alternatively, you could move closer to work, which is literally what I did and cut my commute by ⅔s. I wish my infrastructure had better public transit, too, but all I'm saying is there are usually ways out there to reduce the pain that you can try.

[-] Melonpoly@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago

You have absolutely no idea what my situation is. I moved as close to work as I can.

The car has taken away my ability to get to places however the fuck I want. As it stands, you either own a car or you are stuck were you are, and this is supposed to be empowering? I can't just walk to the shop because a) it's a 30min drive and b) there's no pedestrian entrance. Want to experience nature? 1h30 drive, want to see a movie? It's in a mall with no pedestrian entrance. I feel so empowered being allowed to use a single method of transport to live life.

Cars are fine in moderation, but we've gone far beyond that.

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