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This is a dual Pentium Pro running NetBSD.
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[?]Jen Sorensen » 🌐
@jensorensen@mastodon.social

Latest comic: The post-human economy

The post-human economy

poorly paid worker makes actual products in distant factory

more abstract jobs are given to a.i. "agents"

one executive to another: what a fantastic team we've assembled!

bot 1
bot 2
bot 3
bot 4


investors reward companies that do away with workers, breathable air, a habitable planet

tv chyron: nasdaq jumps on plan to end humanity



as apocalypse nears, opportunities just keep growing!

computer monitor: doomsday prediction market

when will our goose be cooked?

dude: i'm going all in on next wednesday. i'm gonna be rich!

Alt...The post-human economy poorly paid worker makes actual products in distant factory more abstract jobs are given to a.i. "agents" one executive to another: what a fantastic team we've assembled! bot 1 bot 2 bot 3 bot 4 investors reward companies that do away with workers, breathable air, a habitable planet tv chyron: nasdaq jumps on plan to end humanity as apocalypse nears, opportunities just keep growing! computer monitor: doomsday prediction market when will our goose be cooked? dude: i'm going all in on next wednesday. i'm gonna be rich!

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    [?]Ltning » 🌐
    @ltning@weirdr.net

    And since nobody asked: The Office.


    Picture of (part of) my office. Left-to-right: A 486-50 running OS/2+Novell Netware, a 486DLC, a 486DX4, a somethingorother, a dual Pentium Pro. Above, a cabinet with LED-lit retrocomputing components and games.

    Alt...Picture of (part of) my office. Left-to-right: A 486-50 running OS/2+Novell Netware, a 486DLC, a 486DX4, a somethingorother, a dual Pentium Pro. Above, a cabinet with LED-lit retrocomputing components and games.