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Joshua Ellis, republished by Jim Rossignol:
âFeeding poor people is useful tech, but itâs not very sexy and it wonât get you on the cover of Wired. Talk about it too much and you sound like an earnest hippie. So nobody wants to do that.
âThey want to make cell phones that can scan your personal measurements and send them real-time to potential sex partners. Because, you know, the f*cking Japanese teenagers love it, and Japanese teenagers are clearly the smartest people on the planet.
âThe upshot of all of this is that the Future gets divided; the cute, insulated future that Joi Ito and Cory Doctorow and you and I inhabit, and the grim meathook future that most of the world is facing, in which they watch their squats and under-developed fields get turned into a giant game of Counterstrike between crazy faith-ridden jihadist motherf*ckers and crazy faith-ridden American redneck motherf*ckers, each doing their best to turn the entire world into one type of fascist nightmare or another.
âOf course, nobody really wants to talk about that future, because itâs depressing and not fun and doesnât have Fischerspooner doing the soundtrack. So everybody pretends they donât know what the future holds, when the unfortunate fact is that â unless we start paying very serious attention â it holds what the past holds: a great deal of extreme boredom punctuated by occasional horror and the odd moment of grace.â