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X @mert | helius.dev
mert | helius.dev· 2025-11-26 17:57
RT Apollo (@MindsFiction)Truth is people care about Freedom.Europe and UK have become walking billboards for dystopia.Broke politicians and broken bureaucracies grasp for more control and new looting mechanics.As red teams hunt known people down.Encrypted Bitcoin is freedom from broken systems. ...
Atwood questions whether “The Handmaid's Tale” is her magnum opus #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-11-12 22:02
Literary Analysis & Cultural Impact - The Handmaid's Tale, published in 1985, sold over 10 million copies and inspired a popular Hulu series, becoming a symbol of protest and resistance [1] - The author questions the idea that the book's success is due to its excellence, attributing it to historical events [2] - The rollback of reproductive rights, including the overturning of Roe v Wade in 2022, made The Handmaid's Tale feel eerily prescient to many readers [3] Author's Perspective & Themes - The author wrote about environmental collapse and global pandemics in 2003's Oryx and Crake, warning about potential catastrophes [4] - The author views herself as positive, noting that she didn't kill everyone off at the end of the story [5]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-11-09 20:40
Not all works that aspire to be profound end up working. This week we have noted a dystopia that asks profound questions, which you may seriously wish to avoid https://t.co/f1t5ZuqjUU ...
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mert | helius.dev· 2025-10-16 09:14
RT sacha 🦣 (@ssaintleger)protecting individual privacy requires defending fungibilityjust like cash or unnumbered gold coins, each coin should be unburdened by its history (aka hal finney test)what i've heard from those on the ground is that the DC overton window has shifted towards zk ids and proof of innocence. but without understanding the 2nd order effects re linkability, associations, and the inevitable chilling effects that followif we don't succeed in shifting this overton window further during this ...
Are Your Choices Really Your Own? The Dystopia We Already Live In | Vicky Li | TEDxBISZ Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-12 15:23
Core Argument - The analysis suggests that dystopia isn't a distant future but a present reality, subtly unfolding through societal shifts, algorithms, and policies that normalize inequality and injustice [3][4] - The report argues that systems, born from idealism, can become oppressive when they fail to deliver on their promises of equality, efficiency, safety, and order [6][7] - The study emphasizes that unchecked ideals, like unchecked power, rarely remain ideal, leading to dystopian outcomes, even in systems built on freedom or equality [20] Societal Systems & Ideologies - The document highlights how unregulated freedom, such as in the case of gun violence, can lead to dystopian realities where the right to bear arms is prioritized over the right to life, with 600 deaths daily worldwide due to gun violence [9][10] - The analysis points out that free market economies can lead to exploitation, such as in the surrogacy industry, where economically vulnerable women are pressured to sacrifice their autonomy [12][13][14][15] - Marxist regimes, while striving for equality, can result in the suppression of dissent and violation of privacy [18][19] Power Dynamics & Control - The report indicates that modern dystopia is constructed through systems meant to protect, but which ultimately serve those in power, reshaping the system to their benefit [21][22] - International institutions, like the UN, IMF, and World Bank, can reinforce hierarchies that benefit the West at the expense of the Global South, maintaining economic dependency [24][25] - Surveillance technologies and predictive policing algorithms disproportionately harm marginalized communities, while national identity laws suppress minorities [29] Perception & Normalization - The study suggests that dystopia is often overlooked because it doesn't affect everyone equally, and people are trained to see it as normal, especially when they benefit from it [27][30] - Societal ideals are based on dominant cultural, racial, and economic groups, forcing those outside the norm to adapt, assimilate, or suffer [28]
THE NEXT 15 YEARS WILL BE HELL! 😱
The Diary Of A CEO· 2025-08-05 22:01
Forecast & Timeline - A short-term "dystopia" is expected within the next 12 to 15 years [1] - The beginning of this decline is forecasted to start in 2027 [3] - Escalating signs of this shift will be visible next year [4] Key Changes & Influences - Definitions of freedom, accountability, human connection, equality, economics, reality, innovation, business, and power will be completely changed [2] - These changes will be determined by the morality of humanity in the age of AI, not directly by AI itself [2] - Bad actors using AI will contribute to the short-term challenges [3] Long-Term Outlook - The long-term outlook is increasingly positive, suggesting an eventual "utopia" [3] - Preparation for a very unfamiliar world is necessary [3]
Dystopia, Utopia, and the Lens of Perspective | Arya Hung & Aya Halford | TEDxYouth@YCYWShanghai
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 15:26
Core Argument - The presentation explores the dichotomy of technology, questioning whether it leads to a utopia or a dystopia [2] - The answer depends on individual perspective, as technology brings both advancements and problems [3][8] - The presentation emphasizes the importance of collective effort in shaping a better world amidst technological advancements [9][10] Technological Impact - Technology has brought benefits like instant communication but also mental health issues like cyberbullying and social isolation [6] - The rapid advancement of technology can be both utopian (modern healthcare, access to knowledge) and dystopian (social media addiction, family disconnection) [7][8] Historical Context - The dial-up internet sound symbolized the start of the internet age and the promise of an information revolution [1][5] - The initial vision of the internet age was a utopia of equal opportunities and enriched human lives [5]