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sean
@swabbie.eth
if your techno-optimism needs to be a religion for technology to succeed, your technology isn't good enough. destroying the skeptics doesn't bring about the future, it just creates enemies out of your future users.
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m_j_r
@m-j-r.eth
idk, to me it's not a political ideology & not a religion. memes can just be memes. and tbqh, e/acc itself is on par with an NFT community on CT, which is to say that the market will decide if people enter or exit. if the implication is that this is misguided support for technological adoption...what culture isn't?
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Jackson π©π
@jacks0n
Doesnβt it necessarily have to be a religion when what it stands in opposition to is itself a religion? The 2 worldviews do not share premises and so canβt be resolved through logical argument Looks like bifurcation of human culture always functions this way? Whatβs the bottom turtle? It all assumptions
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