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I've previously noticed that in a lot of sci fi (books/films/games) there seems to be an analogue element to tech of the future, I've always put this down to just the "cool factor" or trying to think outside the box, write an edgy element into the world building, and maybe this is largely all it is, but today I was struck with a new thought... What if it's because in a digitally connected world, analogue mediums are AI resistant and become the only trustworthy source of information? 🤔 Is there a story which explicitly admits this? I think the Dune books comes close but I don't remember them explicitly explaining the analogue element in this way.

Would love to get your thoughts on this #anon .

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🇵🇸 whoever loves Digit 4mo ago

For humans to survive, we have to stop cucking ourselves to the military industrial complex at some point, which means stopping letting a small number of giant tech corporations control all electronics by having everyone obsessed with using the latest tech (of which the biggest corporations control the manufacturing equipment).

You can build and repair your own analog devices

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