• gregorum
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    5410 months ago

    TL;DR: it’s at 90 seconds, same as last year.

  • SolidGrue
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    4810 months ago

    That thing has been at or past 5 minute to midnight my entire life. Can’t live your whole life in fear.

    Yeah even you, Boomers.

    • @Son_of_dad
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      910 months ago

      Every generation past has thought they were living in the end times.

      • @Nudding
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        710 months ago

        Eventually one generation has to be correct.

      • 4grams
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        210 months ago

        does every generation deal with the one that came before it, actively trying to bring about the end times?

      • SolidGrue
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    • @[email protected]
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      1810 months ago

      At least a stopped clock is right twice a day. Doomsday clock can’t even do that right

  • @Gigan
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    3710 months ago

    Just bullshit fear-mongering

      • @RapidcreekOP
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        If the argument is that the long-term trends of humanity are such that we have a significantly higher chance of self-ceasing (an argument that I’d agree with given climate change), then that needs to be stated, especially since the clock has generally been seen as how close we are to imminent destruction.

        The question, then, is how to best represent the fact that we’re already knee deep in a slow moving global catastrophe, as opposed to on the brink of an imminent one?

          • @RapidcreekOP
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            210 months ago

            The question remains. The clock is supposed to be about impending doom. Slow moving disasters can include many things and I used climate change as an example. But there are many others. Disease, blight and even an asteroid if it’s big enough.

            • DessertStorms
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              The issue really is that these people don’t like the reminder because they don’t want to act because they are still comfortable and they know any meaningful action “threatens” their way of life (because they can only think within the box capitalism created for them, making them fear anything outside of it).

              They’ll tell you they do act until they’re blue in the face, but it will come down to things like driving an EV and using a reusable cup at Starbucks. Because it’s about making themselves feel better, not fighting the actual problem - same as framing the clock as fearmongering instead of the desperate call to action it has become…

  • @[email protected]
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    It broke in the 90’s. History was “over” so they kind of adjusted the scale, and now that shit’s real again they keep having to shave off tiny increments closer and closer to midnight.

    We’re still way better off than during the Cuban missile crisis, imminent existential risk-wise.

    • Bipta
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      2110 months ago

      Yeah but the Cuban Missile Crisis was theoretically solvable in a short time period and none of our current problems are.

      • @[email protected]
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        I guess the crisis itself could be and was, but at the time nobody was really talking about the concept of a cold war, and the nuclear threat stayed heightened for decades. Actually, opinions vary on how long a nuclear-power conflict can reliably stay cold, even now.

        AI and nuclear war seem like the main direct threats right now. Climate change will suck and I’ll miss coral reefs, but it’s not planet killing unless it sets something else more deliberate off. The world looks unstable, but I’m not expecting WWIII this year, and AI isn’t going to be very dangerous by 2025 either. The Cuban missile crisis should have ended the world as we know it in the span of a few months. We basically just won a few coin flips in a row; I bet other parallel universes weren’t so lucky.

        • @Coreidan
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          610 months ago

          but it’s not planet killing

          That’s cool except no one is arguing about it killing the planet. What it will do is kill our environment which is the part that determines the survival of our species.

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            It’s not environment-killing either, at least as far as growing wheat and tomatoes is concerned. Environment-damaging, sure, but we could potentially starve a lot of people and keep going (though we shouldn’t!), and it’s not even clear agricultural output will go down rather than just relocating.

            Don’t get me wrong, I like having wild animals besides rats and flies, and I don’t love the idea of a giant global mass-migration crisis as Bangladesh sinks into the sea and we fight over farmland in what used to be an icecap, so I still think we need to crack down on fossil fuels a lot harder. We’re pretty adaptable, though, and some sad little human world will exist on the other side if that’s all.

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              Tell that to the crop failures.

              Not only is your opinion absolutely wrong but it’s a dangerous one too because it removes the need to change and to do so quickly.

              This is why nothing will ever change and why humans will continue polluting and destroying our habitat.

              Humans are fucking stupid.

              • @[email protected]
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                Crops in western America might fail, but the whole world isn’t America. Yields move, and 2023-2024 was a record harvest globally.

                Don’t take my word for it, there’s an actual scientist elsewhere in the thread.

                Humans are fucking stupid.

                Well, we can agree on that. The human reaction to “the world is ending” is usually giving up. Which is why we shouldn’t say that unless the science supports that, which it doesn’t quite.

        • @AngryCommieKender
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          210 months ago

          Unfortunately we lost the coin toss that gave us Wilson rather than Teddy Roosevelt for The Great War.

  • muse
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    1410 months ago

    Quit edging us and dooms our day, damnit!

  • @CluckN
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    610 months ago

    Coomsday Clock edges closer

  • @RapidcreekOP
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    510 months ago

    “Could be worse. Could be 89 seconds till midnight.”

    ~ The Glass Is Half Full Person

  • CALIGVLA
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    410 months ago

    Our daily dose of doomerism and fear mongering.

  • roastedDeflator
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    410 months ago

    If we take into consideration that we started the year with a Genocide taking place in Palestine, that doesn’t sound surprising to me.

  • Victor
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    What the hell is this title. It’s like it’s some alien device planted here in the dawn of time and it just all of a sudden updated itself.

    Some people decided things are looking black bleak based on things other people say. 🤷‍♂️

      • Victor
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        010 months ago

        I’m not saying I’m not aware of it or never heard of it… That’s not my point at all.

    • DessertStorms
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      Some people decided things are looking black based on things other people say. 🤷‍♂️

      Is the same line used by climate change deniers and anti-vaxxers… 🤷‍♀️

      (I’m the last person to say blindly follow or even respect authority, but this isn’t about authority, it’s about knowledge, which the people who make these decisions have significantly more of than you, or me)

      Also, you’d have to have your head reaaaaaal deep up your own ass to think things are going well on this planet, it’s not as if they’re even saying anything outlandish or far fetched… 🤦‍♀️

      • Victor
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        310 months ago

        I’m not going to debate this, because I’m not on either side of this debate. I’ve seen enough (valid scientific) arguments on both sides to realize that I/we simply know too little to get into it with.

        I’m not a climate change denier either. The change has happened and is happening. Everyone is noticing it without having to use any measuring instruments.

        Not really the point I was trying to make though anyway. I’m not from America so I don’t partake in their black-and-white type of argumentation. “Either this or that”, you know?

        I’m just simply saying the doomsday clock isn’t some magical device saying “we’re fucked now guys”, but that it’s updated by humans.

        I think it’s spreading fear unnecessarily by saying “LOOK AT IT, WE’RE GONNA DIE” instead of focusing on what we can do. There’s my two cents.