The state of dystopia for May 2020, mostly about shifting economic power upwards.
Some thoughts on coronavirus
Why I think coronavirus will prompt a shift, long in the making, to greater digitization. More surveillance, more automation, and more of daily life moved online.
November 2019 update: plutocrats ARE coming out of hiding.
If you’re like me, you may have been hoping for this. The only thing that would be better is Hillary making another attempt. All of this just makes the message of the left clearer: The very wealthy are in opposition to us fundamentally, and need to be reigned in so we can all have a […]
Amazon’s wildfires are increasing dystopia awareness
Dystopia awareness has been generally on the rise the last few years. You can see it in the movies and TV shows we consume. Media personalities are picking up on it too. And of course, the general Gen X – Millenial demographics seem to largely accept the future as dystopian. The abundance of forums and […]
Roundup for August 2018 – March 2019
16 stories from August 2018 to March 2019 that prove cyberpunk dystopia is imminent.
I hope PreShow never takes off
I’ve been procrastinating a lot and delaying a long roundup for late 2018 – early 2019, but the moment I found out about this, I knew it had to be a separate entry. PreShow is a startup that in short, wants you to watch 15-20 minutes of advertisements to earn points that will let you […]
r/UpliftingNews dystopia
Popular posts on the subreddit r/UpliftingNews regularly betray an underlying dystopia.
Round up for April – July 2018
Hello folks! Sorry it’s been so long. All together, these last four months have been one for the history books, even if we don’t know it yet. This post is really long, so here’s a brief highlights list. An AI joining the International Space Station crew Tommy Hilfiger introduces clothes with computer chips E-hallpass that […]
Round up for March 2018
16 news stories from March that are proof we are living in a cyberpunk future.
A list of social media’s Frankensteins
A continually updated list of social media engineers, developers, and executives who have expressed regret over the online world they’ve helped build.