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So, here's the robot series! First, the mock-up layout:



And close-ups:





These were made before the other ones and I basically just used the words and pictures from one article for them, so it's a bit different of a vibe / design philosophy.

That article itself was super dystopian, though, honestly! (If you play around with inspect element, you should be able to figure out how to get rid of the paywall... I got it once, but keep messing up in trying to reproduce it for a tutorial-ish-thing, and can't find guides that work online, sorry.)

I have one little scrap floating around my table: "they patrol borders and attack targets they deem hostile." It was treated like no big deal??

Then, there was another section talking about robots being programmed to care for children, disabled people, and the elderly -- after working in a center for disabled people, I realize such places have a high turnover rate, but I really don't think a robot could properly care for vulnerable people like that! In these facilities, basically the only human interaction residents get is with staff and if you take even that away... it's just inhumane!

And beyond that, sex robots?? And how employers are incentivized to have robot workers, even if they're less productive, because "humans are troublesome." And how having robots grab things in warehouses actually makes things more stressful for human employees and deprives them of that little bit of downtime -- the list of unrealized horrors goes on!

Date: 2023-08-27 04:43 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] a_flyleaf

The United States has mobilized and sustained a historic response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bold, bold claim for a page that’s basically saying “we have arbitrarily decided this is not an emergency anymore so we’re scaling back to tracking it like a normal disease that is not continuing to change or adapt in any way.” God

Oh, I’ve never heard of Oulipo! Took a little Wikipedia dive and I am extremely amused by the page of a lipogram novel (cited as an example of an Oulipian work— actually, I won’t say why! It’s curious, and I applaud its author ;V

Ha, the tweet you linked seems to have been taken down since; thanks for quoting it! The sci-fi dystopia is today. 😔 There’s one singular Alexa in my family’s kitchen and it’s pretty much a glorified Amazon delivery notification device; I made a point to tell everyone to keep it muted when not in use, and I guess I’d rather it be 90% deadweight than get used for everything, but still…. Smart lights and the like scare me, honestly.

Date: 2023-09-10 10:44 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] a_flyleaf

Scary how easily things can just disappear like that on the internet...

No kidding 😔 The Internet Archive has a browser extension, and if you land on a 404 page there’s a little notification-circle that tells you if there’s a backed-up version, but it’s a bandaid on a dam and all that.

I think even with it muted, it'd still be able to listen to you, though, right?

I… I have no idea, honestly, and I wish I did >:\ Without knowing more about the technology the best I can assume is that, if they were blatantly lying, there maaaaaybe would’ve been a lawsuit about it by now? But there’s always loopholes.

On smart tech in general, I am fairly certain I’ve seen local news blips about people’s home security systems getting hacked into, which isn’t the same thing but if people can do that… Like, this is basically hearsay because I don’t feel like doing a 5-second google search to lose a little more faith in technology, but y’know. Dystopia today etc.

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