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‘We are screwed’: People near data centers dread heat wave pollution.
(www.politico.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
True. Sad. But since I am a fairly religious person, all points to me that we are heading to the finish line with this.
Do you think this shit going down is less bad since we're heading to "the finish line" and God's kingdom awaits?
As in because God is coming this is somehow less bad, because good thing await us ahead as in for the good people ?
If that is your question, no. I dont think so. I think its horrible eater way. I think people suffering, kids suffering, wars, poverty, corruption, perversion, hunger ... all bad no matter how you look at it. Yes there is some light at the end of the believers and those that genuinely try to be good people, but the fact that all that exists its still going to be suffering until then for all of humanity.
I find it very sad and depressing for the current times. Especially for the people that genuinely care for the world, for the people in general.
We're seeing all the symptoms of civilization collapse. The United States empire has already stepped down from the sole superpower (China doesn't have the capacity to force project, but the US is losing its own capacity) and the corruption, the wealth disparity, the persecution of its own citizens, the dismantling of social institutions all point to the same kind of decline and fall that we've seen with Rome, or the Ottoman Empire or Great Britain.
But what scares me is the quantity of wealth concentrated at the top. To borrow a quote from the Guardian (correspondent Gabriel Zucman), At the height of the Gilded Age, around 1910, the four largest American fortunes owned wealth equivalent to 4% of US GDP. Today, that same tiny fraction of the population, the top 0.00001% – which now includes 19 households – could buy 14% of everything produced in a given year in the US.
Or as I think of it, a multi-billionaire can buy a major election and control a government. A trillionaire can buy all the elections and control all the governments. That scares the Hell out of me.
And that's before we confront the harsh reality of the climate crisis, mitigation of which the international community has only taken mild, non-committal action. Outside the climatology community, the public completely underestimates the severity of conditions when the temperature rises above +2°C, and it's very unlikely we're going to stop warming below that temperature. We're going to run out of water, and most of the human population will perish.
I'm not sure if any of these define a finish line, but there are multiple factors that certainly count as escatological, a cataclysmic end of an age.