I felt that way in my late 20s. Got married thinking that would fix it. Getting divorced and getting in better shape in the mid 30s while still having no kids was pretty sick. Get therapy, say no to single parents, and travel more to find nicer people who had success from going to therapy makes the time fly.
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I might have to drive over highwaymen, or dodge between 30 or 40 wild boar. I don't need Asimov's first law of robotics to confuse my car and make life or death decisions for me.
All the money spent on the US Military offering aid in places like Haiti, Nepal, and Philippines all came from the USAID bucket. Thw bottled water, fuel, shelters, food... all from that USAID line of accounting. I am very interested to know where the money is coming from to pay for aid in Venezuala, because it's probably the same bucket for dumping bombs into Iran.
As someome in the military, the console used to be the perfect device to recieve new media while you were deployed somewhere with no internet. Video games, movies, and albums used to all come on dicscs a console could read and play on the spot. The internet has created an environment where companies no longer ship a finished product on the disc, and relying on a world where all consumers have high speed internet. It has also pushed individuals that wont have internet for months at a time towards piracy. This also hurts research scientists / students out in places with poor internet service. I fully support companies that send their finished product out on some sort of physical medium that can operate as intended without a software update over the internet. Anything else is just a license key and should be clearly marked as such.
Guess I'll just have to hang out with humans in the physical world.