| domain | jxself.org |
| summary | The text discusses a hypothetical device called the "replicator," which is more than just an advanced appliance. It symbolizes the endpoint of the Industrial Revolution, enabling the creation of almost anything desired with a simple command. This technology alters human morality by making various goods readily available, prompting a fundamental question: How can we coexist without such convenience?
Since replicators aren't feasible in our current world, the text ponders what's acceptable for computers in a scenario where duplication isn't effortless. It suggests a form of technological abstinence, or "asceticism," rejecting computing until a state of perfect, hassle-free technology is achieved. |
| title | jxself.org |
| description | jxself.org |
| keywords | software, hardware, free, world, compromise, line, object, human, scarcity, technology, remains, have, more, microcode, static, material, device |
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| nslookup | A 188.40.2.6 |
| created | 2025-11-10 |
| updated | 2025-11-10 |
| summarized | None |
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