“What next, should I have a computer that eats my dinner and fucks my wife?” is one of those perfect sentences that just sticks in your head

@jnadeau This facinates me. I'm reminded of the (very popular) AI-voiced (and probably AI-scripted) recap videos on youtube. There's whole channels dedicated to summarizing movies and TV shows with badly done computer-generated voiceovers.

I've watched a couple myself, and while I find them grating, I also found them pretty useful for getting the gist of a movie or show that I wasn't heavily invested in watching.

@jnadeau Those videos are immensely popular, and an obvious source of passive income for whoever is churning them out. The channels show up, get copyright struck, disappear, show up again... probably programmatically generated.

In short, there ARE some people who want AI to watch TV for them.

@jnadeau The joke about AI eating your dinner also has weird resonance with some people. Consider all the liquid meal replacements, clearly meant to bypass all that boring eating so the person drinking them can speedrun getting their calories and stabilizing their blood sugar.

I'm not going to mock that, as I myself have relied on them more than once, and there's a definite element of assistive-technology to them for certain types of neurodivergence.

@Longwing @jnadeau
When I read about the "Soylent" movement (yes, they really call it that, and think they're being "ironic" by doing so), it really stuck out to me that the people trying to push eating as a chemistry problem they've solved and insisting that real eating should become "recreational food" were really only thinking of themselves, not about the broader societal consequences of what would happen if their "perfect" meal shakes were to catch on in a capitalist hellscape.

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@Longwing @jnadeau
Sure, to *you*, the coder who finds it maddeningly disruptive to stop following your train of thought for half an hour in order to not pass out from hunger, a meal shake that literally covers everything is a great convenience. Have you considered that maybe, just maybe, billionaires would use the existence of such things to eliminate the only break people on assembly lines or in farm fields are allowed?

"Lunch? Take a swig of this instead, you lazy peasant."

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@pteryx @jnadeau

My particular brand of nerd are basically _the bad guys_. The modern era is filled to the brim with things that help me. I can't picture living in a different era (or I CAN, but it's not a great picture).

In some ways it feels like we've taken our collective revenge for being bullied in school out on society at large.

Most of the things that are great for me are a net drain on all that is good in the world.