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>Web 3.0 is dead while Google and X dominate the world.
>LLMs will exponentially increase computer part prices.
>Internet is being filled with self-agreeing bots acting like humans to sell you a narrative or a product.
>Every nation is adopting age verification laws for mass-surveillance purposes.
>VPNs may soon be outlawed.
Is there a single good thing to look forward to?
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>>108298869
Remember how locked down the left had the entire internet save a few places, before Elon bought Twitter? He fucked up that whole plan. It even made other sites and apps lighten up on censorship a LOT. Well, the left are going to use laws to get around this and try and brute-force speech laws and media control. This is also why the EU and Britain and Brazil have a hateboner for Twitter now. Notice all of those countries are doing this age verification shit too and they're trying to force X and 4chan to comply.
This is an attempted takeover of leftist politics over the right, globally, because of reasons I won't mention here(jews basically infighting with each other).
The point being, there's fuckery afoot and it's 100% insane.
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>>108299111
Youtube, Facebook/Insta, Tiktok, Twitch, etc.
Also, if the internet goes the way I think it's going to, it'll be a dead medium by 2035. It will become so unusable and inauthentic and sterile that people won't be able to enjoy it anymore at all.
Which might turn out to be a good thing. Certainly if people get off the net, they'll find more peace and personal connections out in the real world. The thing that made the internet good is going away.
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I'm telling you, the internet is fucking cooked. Even if you have linux because of the laws in Brazil, NY, CA, CO, etc. The internet is about to become a wasteland. Dead tech. The bugs and scamming are going to make it a threat to use for anyone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m8oLpYgxmI
I don't know what's going to replace it, but I hope it's nothing.
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>>108299439
Not at the state level, and the DNC is being VERY smart by preying on "think of the children" to fool gullible boomer republicans that don't understand tech. It's very deliberate and insidious. That's why they're using the two most powerful economic states in the country to pass the laws, by doing so it'll get forced nationwide because none of the tech companies are going to disobey NY and CA law. They'll just force everyone in the US onto this.
I don't know what their idea is, but it's pretty much going to make the internet and modern computers nigh unusable.
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>>108298822
Well now that America is busy wasting manpower and ammunition in trying to help Isreal with its war, China will swoop in, conquer Taiwan, TSMC will push the self-destruct button on all their fabs and pretty much set computing back 10 years.
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Computers doesn't matter like it used to. In the beginning, computers where simply tools.
Over time they morphed into a fundamental part of modern life until it peaked a couple of years ago.
Now it started to devolve back into a mere tool as people are getting bored and/or annoyed by modern technology.
The computer and internet has overtaken the television and cable networks as old boomer tech that kids are caring less and less about and will likely be rejected by generation alpha gets old enough.
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>>108298822
The african crypto bluetooth wars might be interesting, but other than that only interesting communications technology is doing web3 over ham radio
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>>108298822
nope
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>>108303367
no idea, i'm going to guess better than ham radio as all the hard work of getting everything to not interfere with each other is already complete in dense urban environments but inferior in remote regions