• merc@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    This is only true because capitalism is limiting technology

    Capitalism is trying as hard as possible to replace people with machines, but there are a lot of jobs that machines simply can’t do.

    to landing on the moon

    Hundreds of millions of people paid the equivalent of thousands of dollars each for a dozen men to be able to walk on the moon. “Walking on the moon” isn’t some activity that anybody can do now. It was effectively a stunt to show that it could be done

    Capitalism dictates that profit means everything.

    Only in the eyes of communists.

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      2 months ago

      Capitalism is trying as hard as possible to replace people with machines, but there are a lot of jobs that machines simply can’t do.

      This is not absolutely true. I’ve seen and worked manual jobs that could absolutely be automated by a fairly simple machine. There isn’t much reason to automate low-paying jobs away.

      There are also a lot of pointless “bullshit jobs.” ~20% of people think their own jobs are pointless.

      I’ve been around the tech startup scene for a while now, and they often do a lot of pointless work that everyone knows isn’t useful, just because they know that’s what’s “hot” right now with investors.

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        There isn’t much reason to automate low-paying jobs away.

        Ok, fair enough.

        There are also a lot of pointless “bullshit jobs.” ~20% of people think their own jobs are pointless.

        How many of them are right? Maybe some of them. But, a lot of people don’t appreciate the whole system they’re part of.

        do a lot of pointless work that everyone knows isn’t useful, just because they know that’s what’s “hot” right now with investors.

        I doubt it’s truly pointless. Sure, it might not end up working, but maybe the investor actually knows more than the workers. There are a lot of successful companies that I saw in their early stages and thought “nobody’s ever going to pay money for that”, and I was completely wrong.