this post was submitted on 12 Jan 2022
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Agree with others in here: it depends what you do with it.
What is clear imo is we cannot trust anyone other than ourselves and our warm collective communities (online or otherwise), to shape the role technology plays in our lives.
We have access to amazing technology yet the majority waste this magnificent gift on what is basically toxic waste.
That's why places like lemmy give me hope, because more people here seem to "get it". But it's true we all need to be wary of the lure of tech as toys rather than tools.