... and you feel nothing

    • @jabathekek@sopuli.xyz
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      41 year ago

      Not to mention for civilization to collapse a hell of a lot of people have to die; which probably means environmental collapse; which means the oceans are dying; which in turn means there’s no oxygen being produced because the keystone species (phytoplankton, algae, etc) are mostly dead or switching to toxic modes of energy production. This means that everyone is dying, no matter if they have an ugly DRM controlled polywagon or not.

      • @ttmrichter@lemmy.worldOP
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        01 year ago

        You should look into how past civilizations collapsed. They collapse quite quickly without a lot of mass death (beforehand, I mean).

        • @jabathekek@sopuli.xyz
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          11 year ago

          Past civilisations weren’t even close to industrialised, nor did they span the entire globe. The closest was the Roman Empire of course, and they just sort of faded away over the course of a few thousand years if you count Justinian’s Byzantine Empire as a direct continuation.

          Our present situation is much more dire, with global consequences for reasons you are likely already aware.

    • @CADmonkey@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      I remember the power in the eastern half of my state being knocked out because of an ice storm. I remember that a lot of gas stations were closed, because the pumps run on electricity.

      • Yes and no. The pumps are just pumps.

        If you didn’t have to meter it and tie that to a credit card, you could pump the gas with a hand pump.

    • Zoolander
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      31 year ago

      Solar panels won’t just stop working, you know. I have a solar generator. Takes forever to charge but it does get power.