Tyrantmizar’s blog is mostly about Firefox extensions, with some other stuff thrown in for flavor.

Life After Boredom

posted by Tyrantmizar at 8:16 pm EST on November 15, 2005

What would happen if, suddenly, half of the US was laid off in favor of machinery or low-wage workers in Asia? What would happen if all of the current jobs became obsolete?

In the past, people had to upgrade, so to speak, when social changes like this happened. Frequently throughout history, farmers moved en masse to the cities when they lost their land or were out-sold. Someone who worked in the factory might become a technician for the machine that now does his/her job. But now, what will our nation do?

Moving from blue-collor workers to something higher requires, at the moment, a heck of an education. People would probably have to return to college, as college degrees are what really matter these days. The next few generations would have to go to college to have any chance.

Otherwise, they would be out of a job. They would encounter something called… boredom (dun…dun….dunnnnn!) !

What do people do when they’re bored? They play, or when they don’t have the money to do that, they riot. Seriously, that is (in a very simple sense) why the rioting is happening in France (aside from all of that racial discrimination, repression, and social differences, that’s all that’s happening). Hopefully, our government, with its infinite wisdom and reason (*hacking cough*) will give us all broadband connections and computers!!

It would be a good arrangement. People wouldn’t riot, they wouldn’t be bored, and they could, perhaps, find jobs on the Internet. Web designing, programming and advertising are all good ways to make money off the Internet.

In a perfect world, the average intelligence level would (hopefully) increase. Web developers would get rich (rich!), while people would learn, research ideas, play around with del.icio.us and surf other Web 2.0 websites. Oh, and world peace would happen (the US wouldn’t have any money to do anything, right?), the Easter Bunny is proven to exist and everyone sings kumbaya while they’re at it.

In a realistic view: We’re all doomed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Loosely based off/inspired by a Reasons Unbeknownst post about the Economics of Boredom.

Reddit Keeps Adding Functionality

posted by Tyrantmizar at 6:11 pm EST on

Reddit has added a few more things in the last several days:

  1. The ability to view post in a frame with a Reddit bar at the top. I don’t really like this one, and neither do most people (there were so many complaints that they had to switch it to ‘off’ by default). It is still useful though - you can rank the site from the Reddit bar.
  2. A “recommended” page that has learned from how you rank things. This is excellently done, especially since there are upwards of 130 articles I’ve ranked. The relevence is astounding - just about all of the submittions on that page are articles I’m interested in.

    I still use the main page, though. I don’t trust Reddit to read my mind, and I’d never know if I missed some interesting articles if they were on a completely different topic.

  3. A “Stats” page. I think it was always there, but I didn’t notice it until recently. It lists both the top 8 people in karma rankings, as well as the top 8 in what their average submittion got ranked as. I’m proud to say I’m number 3 of the top Redditors for rankings per submittion (for now…)

If you haven’t already, go check out Reddit. I’ve given it a review already, so for more information check out my review!

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Reddit - A Review :: Talkings of a Tyrant

Theme Updates… Again

posted by Tyrantmizar at 5:04 pm EST on

Yet another theme update.

Bigger font. Easier to read. Good. Hopefully it stays this way.

Bye!