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jfz9580m

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17. It is not about technology
Sat Dec 6, 2025, 09:55 PM
Dec 6

If people have a knee-jerk reaction by now, it is not against technology so much as the people pushing it.

The tech industry has to face the fact that they are going to be viewed with suspicion going forward when they have: 1) blatantly or passively championed deregulation; 2) are okay with or actively for algorithmic capture of reality with divide and rule that invariably gives an edge to politicians with the least democratic instincts imaginable (all of the GOP and a handful of conservadems) and 3) hyped up mediocre, sub-standard trash like it’s amazing. That last makes the deregulation and secrecy with which they operate look especially suspicious. These are people with such huge egos. If they are secretive as they typically are, it’s not something awesome they are hiding. It’s collateral damage and mediocrity ffs. A credulous or bought off tech press gushes about so much junk that the whole enterprise has lost all credibility.

I would love for the backlash against Trump to focus on these technofascists over pettier crap in a populace that is going crazy.
They are the cancer striking at the very roots of democracy and this wasn’t overnight. This is a 20 year (at least) project at this point.

These are their bloody patron saints:

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/google-ap-amit-mehta-san-francisco-sundar-pichai-b2592280.html

https://futurism.com/the-byte/elon-musk-eliminate-regulations

This is the world they want-where “woke” or left is a bloody sleazy monopolist and covert fascist like Google and the right is the increasingly Nazi, overtly fascistic Musk.
None of this is about tech. That’s a strawman.

It’s about these parasitic billionaires (and their sycophants) behind the tech.

(And I scoff at any MTG style “populists” they try to shill next. With that ass Vance pretending to be a fan of Bernie, Zohran and Ro Khanna (I guess AOC, being a woman, didn’t make the cut), some sort of totally phony, Thiel funded astroturf “anti tech” is going to be the next bullshit pitch to exploit the backlash.

It’s one long exasperating grift. It’s similar to an ass like Tristan Harris sounding faux alarms about tech - those fake populists of the GOP.)

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Someone is making bank. cbabe Dec 6 #1
Have no doubt technology can handle a lot of monitoring. It's a least an aid to inspectors. Silent Type Dec 6 #2
The tech will take time and money to implement. JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 7 #26
Cutting jobs. Eh, if there's a derailment who's really going to get hurt? underpants Dec 6 #3
Using technology is a good thing FredGarvin Dec 6 #6
It's less (good) jobs and less safe. underpants Dec 6 #11
Yup, it's mostly low income folks who live near freight rail tracks IronLionZion Dec 6 #12
Exactly. 👍 underpants Dec 6 #15
It's in their own best interest to inspect the tracks. Gore1FL Dec 6 #4
Europe used this tech for decades FredGarvin Dec 6 #7
Technology is good FredGarvin Dec 6 #5
But the use of these technologies is being pushed over human inspections displacedvermoter Dec 6 #9
It is not about technology jfz9580m Dec 6 #17
This would be a fine OP by itself. yonder Dec 6 #18
Thank you yonder jfz9580m Dec 6 #19
Preventive tech is great fujiyamasan Dec 7 #27
One of the railroad Track Maintenance Monitoring things my dad did during WW2.... electric_blue68 Dec 6 #8
Interesting post jfz9580m Dec 6 #20
Cool! Glad you found it interesting. I hope you felt better as the day went on! electric_blue68 Dec 6 #21
They use remote control instead of engineers now Emile Dec 6 #10
I guess that folks can still sue them if negligent on maint., etc. But they probably, being a carrier, have some law SWBTATTReg Dec 6 #13
What could possibly go wrong? n/t TygrBright Dec 6 #14
"Hold my beer" n/t Cirsium Dec 6 #16
Good Idea reduced inspections and maintenance worked great in eastern Ohio in 2023 Botany Dec 7 #22
And railroads would NEVER cut corners on safety to save money with human crews! hatrack Dec 7 #24
Or hire an environmental firm to do the clean up as was the case in Palestine, OH whose advice was ..... Botany Dec 7 #25
krasnov continues at his record settig pace to kill Americans - for his own personal profit!! lark Dec 7 #23
The technology probably needs inspected too. Sneederbunk Dec 7 #28
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