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Morality.

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My moral system makes me think you’re evil for this.

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Settle down Anakin

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My moral system is objectively correct therefore if you disagree with me on anything you must be cringe and ontologically evil

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Anyone who uses the word ontologically must be evil and possible self important.

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Camera lens mounts, increased competition within systems would be great.

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I thought everyone bought Canon adapters and called it a day lol

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Micro Four Thirds was an attempt to do that. It didn’t work out so well.

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Que speed, the one you’re in is always the slowest.

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Que sorpresa!

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I think this abides by the idea of this post, but I would standardize language across the world. Whether it is an existing language or a new language doesn’t really matter or maybe a mix of the biggest existing languages.

I remember reading a book where in the future everyone spoke a combination of English and Chinese. They seem pretty incompatible though.

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It’s such an interesting idea, isn’t it? Theres a lot to gain but also, a language can mean a lot to people: identity, community, history. If we’re at A, I can look ahead and see the benefits of getting to Z, but I have no idea what all happens in between.

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What a dystopian nightmare!

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Is it? When migrant workers are able to speak the same language as the natives, they would be able to integrate faster and look out for one another better.

Right now, large corporations make use of migrant workers who are unaware of their rights in host countries to undermine the working rights of the host workers. A diverse workforce is much less likely to unionize, and large corporations know that.

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Gonna have to disagree there.

Each language is a culture and each is special, different from every other, and removing or transforming them changes that.

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Interoperability between social networks, including messengers and the like, so you can choose what software you want to use, including your own.

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fediverse!

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Are you aware that’s literally what the fediverse is?

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Yes but it isn’t exactly standardized in the sense that it has interop with popular software such as WhatsApp.

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Ah, so get more stuff on the fediverse. Good choice.

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