you probably just got here like most lemmyists, but we've been pointing out the flaws in their ideology since the internet was birthed. no one's listening. time for real solutions.
you can point out their hypocrisy, it doesn't matter.
you can make fun of them all you want, it doesn't matter.
you can debate their ideas, it doesn't matter.
if you want to save the world, there's really only one solution.
look, i hate it too. i don't want these things in my night sky either, but just give us anti-social, edge-of-civilization dwellers some respect and recognition. we're not trying to take any more than we need.
who said anything about gaming? what if you work remotely and can't afford rent? what if you feel unsafe around gatherings of people (including small towns)?
you can just exist in a remote place and not make videos too my friend. sorry that your understanding of what life outside a city looks like has been shaped by the internet instead of reality.
agreed. it's a technology we need but like everything meant to improve humanity, it should be publicly owned (no, not the stock market - truly public).
not exactly. many starlink users are not your grandpa in his $500k RV. it's the digital nomad in their $5k RV held together by duct tape. some of us would do anything to get away from all the bullshit of modern society, and quite frankly i think the world needs more of us.
lordkitsuna is the answer, dude. more people getting away from the grind of the big machine to live remote lives far from society is the answer. i don't like starlink either but these networks are crucial for the modern nomad to exist.
sure. the media probably has made it impossible to get through to people, although they were pretty impossible to get through to in the south long before the rise of fox news, so it's possible that they were the egg that hatched conservative media. i don't know and i don't care how to talk to them at this point. there isn't time left for diplomatic solutions. they just need to get out of the way and i don't care how it gets done.
your mom's house