Hey chat is it a good thing if:

  • there’s a looming energy crisis
  • a bunch of crops are having really low yields
  • there are lakes and rivers completely drying up
  • we’re about to enter a super El Niño
  • data/fusion centers are polluting/consuming the water/air en masse
  • thousands of people have died in India due to heat before summer’s even officially hit
  • and there’s another pandemic brewing in Africa just prior to millions of people traveling for the World Cup?

How long do we have before shit starts to break down due to lack of food and water, even in the imperial core? I give it less than a year at best.

  • GrouchyGrouse [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    10 hours ago

    It’s been really nice knowing y’all

    I mean, I’m kidding

    Or am I

    Seriously ten years ago I’d have a shine to put on this turd. I can’t anymore. I don’t even know anymore.

  • moss_icon [any, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    15 hours ago

    I might just be overly pessimistic but I honestly think it’s already too late to fully avert a climate crisis. Over here in the UK we have just had our hottest May on record at over 35 degrees Celsius. 35 C, in the middle of May, in the fucking United Kingdom is not normal under any definition of the word. We’ve gone from being memed on for it constantly raining to having water droughts in summer.

    Despite that, everyone is addicted to LLMs, our public transport is like something from the 1940s and Nigel Farage who is almost certainly going to be our next prime minister wants to scrap net zero. All this to say, I’m not very optimistic.

    If Reform UK think immigration is too high now then wait until half the planet is uninhabitable.

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      It definitely is. We are getting hothouse Earth and it’ll be worse then predicted. Humans will be lucky to not go extinct in the next millennia imo. Warming is going ridiculous and so many resources are already depleted. You can’t “go out west” and live off the land, it’s already been plundered. We make up like 90% of the biomass.

      • Texas_Instruments_TI_69 [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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        14 hours ago

        I got a $25 one that I’ll saute vegetables and throw rice, water, and a can of beans in, and I’ll have a meal ready for me when I get home. I eat rice and beans of some kind almost once a day, so getting a rice cooker was a pretty easy call for me even though I’m not really a kitchen appliance guy

      • SkingradGuard [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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        Rice cookers can be had for relatively cheap at your local cheap big store (depends on the country, but there’s always one). If you have the disposable income you can get those fancy Japanese ones, but I’ve never thought it was worth the money.

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    We’re all gonna die one way or another, whether it be from climate/economic collapse or in bed in a post-revolution state.

    The dialectical view of everything being fucked is it creates openings for well-organized revolutionaries to seize power. Think of how apocalyptic WWI seemed (at least to countries that hadn’t already experienced the colonization apocalypse in the centuries prior). It was also the closest we’ve ever been to a global communist revolution, barely failing to cascade through Europe.

    The capitalists are gonna suffocate in their bunkers while we rebuild society without them.

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    You do not have to worry about the Ebola epidemic in Africa rn. So long as it does not become suddenly airborne (which this strain is not particularly likely to do iirc) we will be fine. Much of Ebola’s ability to spread is aided by the DRC’s inadequate medical system and armed conflicts. Ebola is an awful and existentially dreadful disease that will naturally occupy your mind but I insist that its potential to become a pandemic is low.

    Everything pretty much sucks tho yeah

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      I just keep hearing the whole “normalcy and established institutions and their regular functioning will save us” sentiment and it’s giving me mad Déjà vu. Maybe you’re right. It just seems like everything that could go wrong for the stupidest reasons possible must go wrong.

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        CW: mention of self harm

        If the Bundibugyo strain becomes airborne it is almost certainly because god exists and they hate us. There is precedent for an airborne filovirus (Ebola Reston) but it thankfully doesn’t affect humans. Regardless it means that Ebola has the capacity to become airborne. The odds of this happening is very low but should this ever happen and make it to my country of residence I am killing myself. I don’t mean to alarm I just mean to impress that if I thought this outbreak had pandemic potential I wouldn’t downplay it like in my previous comment. You can rest easy knowing that Ebola is a relatively immobile virus and should that change it would be divine punishment rather than human failure.

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    Partially spurred on by a post on true anon, I think that AI is skynet using time travel to send back terminators in the form of Scam Altman to build so many datacenters it speedruns human extinction.

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      The Earth is gonna be fine. It’s us hairless apes living on it that aren’t gonna have too good of a time. Give it a few millenia and we’ll be a blip in the fossil record.

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        If there aren’t revolutions in the major capitalist countries within the next few decades then capitalism will push us far beyond several impossible to stop feedback loops that will greatly accelerate and exacerbate the current ongoing mass extinction, if not lead to outright omnicide. The only way to save us would be every major economy shifting to total war-level footing but for entirely reorganizing production and mass conservation efforts.

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          Next few decades? I’m more worried about the next 10 years by itself. Imo we’re looking at global economic collapse probably starting early 2027 or so. Then world war 3 probably by 2030. You could argue we’re already in it. I just mean the big one (China vs USA). It may be delayed a bit due to the US just having horrible supply chains and needing time to ramp up production on bombs/missiles. I think they’ll invade Cuba before Trumps term ends and use a bunch more too.

          I’m expecting the Aremnia to have some sort of civil conflict soon and the Ukraine and Iranian front to merge together for the most part. Israel will just continue to get more belligerent and expansionist. I really don’t see how we could possibly avoid at the least a huge regional conflict at this point and the US seems hell bent on starting WW3 too.

          The climate is going to suck, but people will adapt to it. China for sure. They’re already working on all the tech they’d need to feed their entire country with hydroponics. Thorium for power will be the game changer. Generally the way of life most people in the west live now is just not going to last. It’s unsustianable. They’ll get a wake up call soon and will react by going full fash like the reactionaries they are. Then the rest of the world will have to reign them in. It’ll be a mess and it’ll happen faster than anyone would expect.

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    Pretty dang fucked, but I think we’re way more likely to see another round of price gouging on food than actual shortages, at least in the short term. Water is really down to region, some areas are okay, some are already depleted but won’t realize it for a few years.

    • Omegamint [comrade/them, doe/deer]@hexbear.net
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      Hey I just figured out some nutritional deficiencies that were messing me up for years, have a lot of my health in order now and for the first time in decades feel moderately functional… at least the bright side is that I’ll be somewhat capable of resisting whatever violence comes next right?

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        Also as lame as it is this tends to make me think back on the LOTR quote of Frodo talking about being dragged into his struggle:

        “I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo. “So do I,” said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.”