@ErosBlog Part of why I say, as a librarian (and an old school one at that), I will have job security when all that tech goes go hellfire.
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A. Rivera (bloodravenlib@mas.to)'s status on Friday, 13-Jun-2025 05:00:59 JST A. Rivera
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ErosBlog Bacchus (erosblog@kinkyelephant.com)'s status on Friday, 13-Jun-2025 05:01:01 JST ErosBlog Bacchus
25 years of using the internet and search engines to find out and know things (roughly, 1998 through 2023) was a pretty good run, I guess. Now that it's all dying in a ball of hellfire, I can't wait to find out what's going to replace it -- or if knowing things is just OVER now.
If business and commerce drags academia along with it into the hellscape future of not knowing things at automated scale, I'm sure a few stubborn wizards will go back to knowing things artisanally, by hand, on paper.
tinydoctor repeated this.
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