For the love of God, please craft hobbies and an appreciation for life beyond abstract “utility” maximization. These freaks are so hyperalienated from their own existence that they can’t conceive of themselves as anything other than an input. Sorry nerds, you won’t find self-actualization by designing a marginally more addictive ad-software or another tulip bubble. Please stop eating the bugs and look at some art for a fucking change.

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    I’m skeptical of abundance on a finite world nearing the limits of growth and being destroyed by climate change.

    What if I told you that we already have abundant housing, right now, as I type this out. And I’m not talking about our hotels, prisons, or “camp grounds”, but actual livable units1. Enough to solve Homelessness in the US multiple times over2.

    It simply is not evenly distributed yet kropotkin-shining

    That said, pod hives could be easily established in any location. Want to live near a beach? Near a skiing slope? Near dense forest? Near downtown? There’s pods for that!

    Oh I believe in seizing hotels for exactly this purpose.

    1 Census on housing, table 3, Vacant Year Round - Held off Market: 6,812,000 units. This is nearly 5% of the entire US housing stock, and almost half of the Vacant year-round units.

    2 Department of Housing and Urban Development homeless count in 2022: 582,462 people

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      What if I told you that we already have abundant housing, right now, as I type this out. And I’m not talking about our hotels, prisons, or “camp grounds”, but actual livable units1. Enough to solve Homelessness in the US multiple times over2.

      It simply is not evenly distributed yet

      We’re also already destroying our biosphere and the tank of natural resources is running dry. This abundance is artificial, created by stealing from the future. It can not be sustained. We can’t just seize the already existing infrastructure, a lot of this shit has to be torn down. Especially the 🤢 suburbs 🤮

      Oh I believe in seizing hotels for exactly this purpose.

      A good compromise. I still favor actual hives, but yes, public hotel rooms would be a good halfway point between full apartments and bug pods.

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        It looks like you’re talking past one another here. OF COURSE suburbs, golf courses, yachts, and other rich people bullshit needs to be bulldozed. Fuck that shit.

        In a GOOD world—where everybody gets a nice apartment, all their basic needs met, and we’ve transitioned entirely to renewable energy—we’ll be living lives of abundance, rather than scarcity.

        Maybe I’m talking out my ass here, but in a world where the profit motive is gone, I cannot imagine we’d run into any hard limits on Earth for a long, long time.