3/29/2026 at 8:25:14 PM
There's no way under our current economic system that the result of a tool that makes some work easier/faster would be anything other than filling the gap with more or other work.by thfuran
3/29/2026 at 11:12:42 PM
The amount of work left to do is massive if you stack up all the unsolved problems and potential R&D, like diseases with no cure of that we don't even begin to understand. We could choose to simply stop new R&D, but as long as there continues to be suffering from those unsolved problems it's in our nature to continue to try and solve them. And it's in our nature to prevent the free rider problem, where people expect to benefit from the solutions without contributing.by bwhiting2356
3/30/2026 at 2:35:06 AM
This is fine. But companies seem to not have a control lever for employee wellbeing. If humanity works to solve problems, don’t you think overwork is also a problem that needs to be addressed?by figassis
3/30/2026 at 2:38:35 AM
Capitalism is designed to have a lot of free riders. Anyone with sufficient capital not to work is free-riding by design (if they choose not to work).by danny_codes
3/30/2026 at 6:17:55 AM
Not if the tax system is well designedby bloppe