• DiceTrauma@piefed.social
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    1. Introduce cutting edge tech to the masses, claiming it will usher in a new era of connection, convenience and utility.

    2. Firmly entrench that tech into every corner of modern society so that most day-to-day activities SUPPOSEDLY cannot be done without it.

    3. Slowly tighten the screws by removing user agency and freedom while raising prices.

    4. Become obscenely wealthy from an entire generation of locked-in consumers who think they have no choice but to submit to your control over their lives.

    5. Wash, rinse and repeat.

    • bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works
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      22 hours ago

      And yet none of my friends and family can see this blatantly right in front of them. Have people gotten stupider ? Its as obvious as the sun being hot.

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        21 hours ago

        It’s that whole frog analogy, where you can slowly boil a frog alive by gradually increasing the temperature by small increments.

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          21 hours ago

          I’m pretty sure that’s a myth, but the analogy is still useful to get the concept across. It simultaneously amuses me and disappoints me that so many humans can be aware of this effect and still not recognise it happening to them, whilst the frogs aren’t actually that stupid and jump out of the water.

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        Hopefully not coming off as too much of an ass, but normies largely won’t care, as it doesn’t immediately affect them. Knowing it’s a bad thing requires a bit of understanding about an operating system that most people just don’t know or care to learn about.

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          We all start out that way. Not everyone is fortunate enough to grow in an environment that grants them access to education and insights into how tech works.

          If you start thinking of others as lesser just because they’re less/uneducated about something then know that someone could be thinking the same of you.