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But see, that's my point. How can you or I find joy in building a better database or whatever if there will be nobody to use it in 100 years?



OK, so let's say that you really care about this. Maybe consider what could you do about it. Instead of building a better database or whatever.


I don’t think it matters as much if what you do in actuality ends up making a significant difference. What matters is that you did what you could. From the perspectives of future societies, you and I will be blips anyways, so that’s irrelevant. But how can one be contempt with knowing that they didn’t try to make a difference, and that their mark on the world disappears when the energy has left their body and their corpse has been burned and buried, I do not understand, because if you don’t (try to) leave anything of value behind, your existence is practically for nothing, except for maybe even a net negative.


I agree. And I did spend a decade on it. But now my main focus is online privacy and freedom.


Joy is a mental process that has nothing to do with anyone outside of you. The fun is in building, thinking, designing.




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