I was thinking today how cool it would be to live in a community that restricted technology to things no later than 2010.

I’m not sure exactly why but I can’t think of anything after then that properly enriches my life.

If you could pick a date and create a real community around it, when would you choose?

  • solrize@lemmy.ml
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    It’s only in the past couple years that photovoltaic panels and LFP batteries have been cheap enough for communities or households to run completely on off-grid solar power. 2010 would have a lot more fossil fuel burning. That’s a significant technological development. OTOH I’m using a 2011-era computer right now and am fine with it.

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    I would rather use intelligence, sanity and morals as a cutoff/limit instead of time. If you’re too stupid, crazy or evil (or a combination of those) you’ll get banned to the sandbox.

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    The overall state of technology is actually pretty great. There’s just a few really shitty organizations that tend to dominate the headlines with their pump and dump schemes.

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      I have had a cell phone since 1991. Same phone number since then even. Of course, back then a cell phone was just a phone… that you used to make phone calls. That was it. Texting wasn’t a thing yet and wouldn’t be in widespread use for a few years. Apps on a handheld device was still science fiction.

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        I used one of these in the mid-90s over AMPS. It wasn’t mine, but I made a few call on it on several occasions. What a beast.