Alt Text: an image of Agent Smith from The Matrix with the following text superimposed, “1999 was described as being the peak of human civilization in ‘The Matrix’ and I laughed because that obviously wouldn’t age well and then the next 25 years happened and I realized that yeah maybe the machines had a point.”

  • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    22 hours ago

    It’s even worse, man… At least the robots in The Matrix weren’t capitalists (I don’t think… I honestly forget most of the Animatrix)

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      22 hours ago

      They definitely weren’t capitalist, lmao. They only wanted to make the perfect system. You could consider their quest for perfection “greed”.

      They didn’t really have to try, though, they had a great system in place. Humans lived long enough for turnover and plenty of energy provided. That glitch was an issue, but contained. At least until someone decided to fall in love. Then the whole system failed.

      Probably the realist part of the matrix.

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        21 hours ago

        Humans as a battery is just a dumb concept.

        Now utilizing humans for our biologically assembled computer (brains) so they could offload processing power, that woulda been smart.