I don't see the point of this questions? What is the cash out? Why does it matter that humans "made nukes"?
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Replying to @realMaxCastle @adornofthagn and
The point of the question is that - and this isn't some form of humanism - humans undoubtedly play a key role in acceleration so it'd be silly to just denounce them into the motion as such. This doesn't mean one has to give them agency though.
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Replying to @meta_nomad @adornofthagn and
If they don't have agency then you might as well say this piece of the steel made the nukes. Your question presupposes human agency for the question to be meaningful. But this gets at the basic criticism of r/acc: it's a humanism. So, not that different from l/acc.
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Replying to @realMaxCastle @meta_nomad and
broke: capital needs humans to make nukes for it bespoke: Cthell made humans to get itself shot into space
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @realMaxCastle and
>broke: capital needs humans to make nukes for it. Sorry, must have missed all those Ostriches making nukes.
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Replying to @meta_nomad @cyborg_nomade and
Again, this is how a humanist responds.
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Replying to @AmbrosialArts @realMaxCastle and
from the human life perspective, technology is a thing to augment our lives from the technology perspective, humans are a thing to augment technology
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Replying to @AmbrosialArts @realMaxCastle and
Where did I disagree with this? Humans are a thing to augment technology. Yes. They are however the thing, part, etc. That's easiest to analyse?
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Replying to @meta_nomad @AmbrosialArts and
if anything they're a needlessly complicated and failure-prone part, and one we are for reasons of basic epistemology least equipped to comprehend
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Failure-prone, yes, 100%. I'm gonna DM.
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