> Learn it. Learn how to listen it, learn to feel it. As someone willing to give this a try, where would you suggest one starts?
Fair, but at that point I don't see how there is any relationship to computers, which was OP's point.
But won't technological progress in electric transportation severely stunt the problem of emissions and pollution?
> We seem to follow a policy of progress by all means until we've developed our way into a future in which the continued subsistence of humanity (at least on earth) is untenable. I just don't see how you got to this…
> something unavoidable and self-destructive about human nature. What specifically? Wanting power and control?
How did you come to your conclusion about computers so firmly? Also in what way is this worth taking your life over? Does it really make it impossible to enjoy it?
> Learn it. Learn how to listen it, learn to feel it. As someone willing to give this a try, where would you suggest one starts?
Fair, but at that point I don't see how there is any relationship to computers, which was OP's point.
But won't technological progress in electric transportation severely stunt the problem of emissions and pollution?
> We seem to follow a policy of progress by all means until we've developed our way into a future in which the continued subsistence of humanity (at least on earth) is untenable. I just don't see how you got to this…
> something unavoidable and self-destructive about human nature. What specifically? Wanting power and control?
How did you come to your conclusion about computers so firmly? Also in what way is this worth taking your life over? Does it really make it impossible to enjoy it?