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@keikreutler
A densely simple way to put it: The teleology of most branches of popular technology today is to make hyperstition real
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rafa
@rafa
What are alternatives that have existed? I’m so ingrained in this teleology I can’t even see alternatives at first glance
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@sonyasupposedly
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@music2work2
Felt compelled to ask the Ai to explain this to me like a 5 year old ;-p Alright, kiddo, imagine you have a magic crayon. When you draw something, like a dragon, it usually just stays on the paper, right? But what if that crayon was so powerful that the dragon you drew actually came to life and started flying around your room? That’s kind of what’s happening with technology today. People come up with big, wild ideas—like robots that think, glasses that show secret screens, or cars that drive themselves. At first, these ideas are just make-believe, like stories or dreams. But technology is like that magic crayon, turning those dreams into real things you can touch and use. That’s what "hyperstition" means—it’s when an idea starts as just a story or a thought, but then it actually becomes real because people believe in it and work to make it happen. So, technology today is like a big, powerful magic crayon, drawing things that used to only exist in stories and making them part of real life.
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Nicholas
@nintynick.eth
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