Lonelier? No! The modern tech stack has made us more connected and engaged than any previous generation, so there is no excuse for loneliness. The issue is that postmodernity disolved the dividual and that people no longer have clarity on who they are. Now hypermodernity has empowered an new kind of ontology that is floating, discarnate, deworlded and decontextualized from anything but the luminous glow of cyberspace.

As nostr:npub1uzfp6cgwue2njm86cmyeq7m26y0n58w72acq98sjsnnv4c87002s6857h3 has proposed, "cyber-nomads" is good way to summarize this.

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Yeah, but it's a superficial kind of connection. You don't see people's moods, you can't ask the other person how they're doing or if everything's okay. There's no real heart-to-heart connection either. You've got to admit, it's not comparable to what is possible in the real world.

but you can ask an AI chatbot all those things. it's artificial rather than superficial. artifical doesn't care if it's real, only if it's practical. superficial still clings to the idea of a heart and/or soul being a thing.