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"When the server goes dark, we go dark, too.

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    "When the server goes dark, we go dark, too. We’ve built an entire civilisation on an unthinkably brutal and comically unreliable stack while hallucinating it as literally anything else. We condemn AI today for making shit up, but what about us? We’re building on a fantasy just as brittle, we are just as demonstrably wrong. Yet we pretend a file isn’t just a gesture that can disappear in an instant. We hallucinate that the server is somehow both fleeting and forever." https://newdesigncongress.org/en/pub/who-will-remember-us-when-the-servers-go-dark/

    alright imma let you cook but if this is going to culminate in "we're just as bad as the AI so therefore using AI is fine and good actually!" there will be fisticuffs

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      "When the server goes dark, we go dark, too. We’ve built an entire civilisation on an unthinkably brutal and comically unreliable stack while hallucinating it as literally anything else. We condemn AI today for making shit up, but what about us? We’re building on a fantasy just as brittle, we are just as demonstrably wrong. Yet we pretend a file isn’t just a gesture that can disappear in an instant. We hallucinate that the server is somehow both fleeting and forever." https://newdesigncongress.org/en/pub/who-will-remember-us-when-the-servers-go-dark/

      alright imma let you cook but if this is going to culminate in "we're just as bad as the AI so therefore using AI is fine and good actually!" there will be fisticuffs

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      "Unlike other mediums, Cyberspace requires capital just to exist. No part of it is passive. A book can sit on a shelf for centuries, asking nothing of its surroundings but space. Every element of Cyberspace – electricity, hardware, supply chains, software maintenance, protocols, the network – all of it must be actively maintained by someone, somewhere, continuously, forever. There is no such thing as an inert digital object."

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