Today, progress is defined almost entirely by consumer-driven, often banal improvements in information technology. The US economist Tyler Cowen, in his essay The Great Stagnation (2011), argues that, in the US at least, a technological plateau has been reached. Sure, our phones are great, but that’s not the same as being able to fly across the Atlantic in eight hours or eliminating smallpox. As the US technologist Peter Thiel once put it: ‘We wanted flying cars, we got 140 characters.’

  • MF_COOM [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Lmao tell that to China testing a 1000km/h train fucking bozos

      • machiabelly [she/her]
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        edit-2
        2 years ago

        quick google

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WAez2n2lSU

        also japan has an actual running 500km/hr train

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZX9T0kWb4Y

    • StellarTabi [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      lol I grew up in the country where everything was as good as it'll ever be, except for a tiny amount of internet things, I mean modern CGI is barely better than 1993's Jurassic Park and they don't even use it to make good Sci-Fi!

      Then I get to see the picture of the Chinese train driver who started his career on some 1800s shit and is now driving a train more advanced than anything I've ever seen in the US.

      And now the internet itself has peaked, everything is switching gears from growth and innovation to rent-seeking.