• metaStatic
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    51 year ago

    in reality no one had any pockets so where would they keep their keys?

    • FuglyDuck
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      01 year ago

      Them comm badges probably served as key fobs. Or access control in some form.

      And that presupposes a need to lock the door…

      Which supposes that not everyone gets along.

      Funny how that works, lol. In any case there’s a lot of things in the UFP that just wouldn’t work IRL… like, how many people you know are just gonna be a barista? (As seen in the voyager episode where harry was never on Voyager or whatever,)

      Or the jazz place T’pol mentions in Enterprise (and Picard’s family farm…)

      All that work being done for…, what? The love of work?

      • @TheInsane42
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        71 year ago

        All that work being done for…, what? The love of work?

        Loads of people would do just that, out of curiousity keep themselves busy. When you don’t need the income to live, you got to keep yourself busy somehow.

        I for one don’t have the time to work with all that is interesting to me to spend time on, but alas, I don’t have the amount of cash to not have to work. That’s why I sell my time and knowledge for a limited amount of time in the week so I can explore all other interests.

        • FuglyDuck
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          1 year ago

          Yeah. So, they just go and plug buttons to get people their synthetic coffee day in… day out?

          Or put in enough effort to grow enough grapes for a sizeable wine label?

          And this ignores the dozens of menial tasks- repair techs, cleaners, security guards. “Retail” joints… strip joints.

          Yes people would go do some hobbies, but I doubt very much that there’s enough people interested in… industrial cleaning… to keep society running. And you really don’t want a part timer doing surgery or whatever

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            Without fear of unemployment that sort of thing might be stint work vaguely similar to jury duty. In order to partake in the product of society you are expected to spend a year working 20 hours a week as a tech or whatever, if society needs it they will find a way to provide it without capital demanding a return on investment.

            • FuglyDuck
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              31 year ago

              So forced labor. Cuz those floors ain’t gonna mop themselves,

              • @[email protected]
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                21 year ago

                Yeah this hypothetical society would have to choose between mopping floors and living in squalor. Hopefully the moppers won’t be coerced under threat of exposure or starvation.