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What would pay look like for the median American in that scenario?
I can’t imagine I’d still own nice electronics or live where I do, though it would be pretty darn cool to rescue the indentured servants and the slaves, to cure the most curable diseases, to know our brothers across the world no longer worry about going to bed on an empty stomach…
Boy I’m selfish. I want to raise these people up:
but I still wanna hang out on Lemmy and go to restaurants and stuff and if I’m sharing with the $700/yr salary crowd I can forget about everything I’ve ever known pretty much. (IDK, it’s wildly complex right to think about perfect redistribution of liquid and illiquid assets, then the days and years that follow)
Oh absolutely. I don't mean to infer that I don't understand that for people of the first world this actually means some sacrifices will have to be made. Maybe I'm optimistic, I think we could get away with each household having like a raspberry pi type computer and maybe focus on voip phones and rolling out enough rural internet so cell phones in general (not just smartphone) go back inside the pandoras asshole they crawled out of. Let's go back to beepers/pagers and home phones and not everyone being connected all the time, too.
Anyway, yeah, a lot of focus in the first world will have to be done on renewable energy and trying to transform current housing to be more energy efficient especially in terms of heating/cooling.
Certainly assumed you knew that plan demanded sacrifice. Hey, I like the Raspberry Pi idea.
I'm curious if you, like me, own something better than a Pi right now. In which case, we could sell it and buy a Pi for ourselves PLUS some mini PCs for those who could really use them.
If so, we could do that right now but we haven’t. For me, that challenges my stated intentions, because I’m not willing to put my money where my mouth is.
Hmm, I couldn’t do my work with such a low powered machine but what kind of work would I even have to do in a completely equitable world…
Well we don't currently have a good path to equitable distribution, but ever since I was a teenager, I have always held on to still working PC parts instead of immediately selling them when I upgrade. Beyond using the old ones as various servers, I've most often restored them and given them away to folks who were too poor to afford a PC but needed one. I've also fixed countless laptops only asking for the people I help to pay for their own parts, my labor was free to them (I have always felt the cost of PC repair is prohibitively expensive to the elderly who live on a fixed income). So I certainly feel like I've done my bit in that regard.
But as for computer stuff, I actually have quite a bit of equipment at the moment, but that has a purpose and plan. One, the aforementioned "lab" of old equipment that can be hacked together into stuff that is needed, and two considering the realities of a future where we really need Mutual Aid networks and figuring out how I can contribute by having the tools, parts, and knowledge necessary for things like a community mesh & ethernet LAN network. We need to restore citizen communications networks like the barbed wire telephone networks of yesteryear.