• LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    Reminder that Socrates was said to have hated books because they corrupted the youth, weakening students’ faculties by removing the need to memorise information.

    Every single generation since records have existed thought the new tech was ruining us.

    Now get off my fucking lawn.

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      16 hours ago

      I don’t think this is the point of the comic, but rather make some humorous speculation of a tech future.

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      We also have a lot more knowledge than we used to. Socrates didn’t have to remember about molecular metabolization pathways or the energy transition of a turbium atom, or what the arbitrary name has been given to a medium coffee at Starbucks.

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        Could socrates predict invention of encyclopedia?
        Ancient philosphy vs some madlad going “Ah yes today I will write down EVERYTHING.”

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        24 hours ago

        Those damn kids and their newfangled pointy rocks. Back in my day, if you needed your rock to do more damage, you just got a bigger one!

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      Wait did Socrates really say that?

      God he’d absolutely hate me. I can’t memorize anything, but I can seemingly learn everything

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        And that was young, fashionable people whinging about having to memorise things that weren’t written down.

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      While the concert and wedding are events where you should turn off your ringer, it’s certainly true that phones can ring at inconvenient times. A big enough problem to outweigh the benefit of being able to check in, find people, call for help, etc. from nearly anywhere? Absolutely not, but it’s still a pretty accurate prediction.