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Reply to comment by Low-Restaurant3504 in What weak signals or drivers of change—that receive limited attention today—are most likely to create signifiant impacts over the next 10-20 years? Where are the black swans hiding? by NewDiscourse
Once Google Glass folded, I had heard they were being repurposed for education in the trades. I’d like to imagine, that if the amount of people working in the trades keeps declining, maybe a robust AR will further enhance DIY? And that maybe the individual will end up being far more responsible for working on our own cars, houses, appliances, etc.
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Reply to comment by Harvey_Rabbit in They say we're past "social media" and are now in the age of algorithms: the "recommendation media." by retepretepretep
I liked one kettlebell video, once in 2018, instagram has shown me kb workouts every 5th video since. To be fair, I now swing a lot of bells, so…
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Reply to comment by Gtuf1 in What do you imagine the world will look like in 2050? by psychosil444
You betting big on the visor market?
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Reply to comment by Lyb0n in I have a question about generational ships. by bigmikemcbeth756
Dammit, I love this so much.
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Reply to comment by satans_toast in What weak signals or drivers of change—that receive limited attention today—are most likely to create signifiant impacts over the next 10-20 years? Where are the black swans hiding? by NewDiscourse
My job has always been very flexible. We travel some and are used to pulling out the laptop in airports and hotels. COVID pivot to at home changed nothing in our productivity. When I had a sick kid, I could use PTO, or pull up my laptop and do what I could while tending to my children - my job didn’t care at all, and still doesn’t. I think if more employers were that flexible, we wouldn’t be in this eternal battle of at home vs in office.