The Hike Through the Ruins

We are on the cusp of extinction and must do whatever we can in order to preserve our technological legacy. We need to in the hopes of when the future generations. The Earth has been in existence for billions of years and humanity has only been around for a few hundred thousand years. We don’t know for sure just how many times humanity has rebooted from the dawn of our inception. Everything must be protected and that’s why I have taken it upon myself to preserve “Text User Interface” software from the chance of absolute collapse of society.

It can happen with a matter of a few days or it can happen within the next decade. The world around us is always changing and if that means I must protect my software and the software of the world so be it. Every waking moment we are finding ourselves moving further away from the road of sanity and becoming one with technology and finding ourselves lost in a loop created by paranoia and the thirst for ending life with a push of a button. As the big tech companies now are holding everyone hostage by selling such outdated software and spying on the mass public with little to no respect for the user. Every day the big three of spying on our locations, what we spend, and what we use. It’s even gotten to the point where they are even monitoring what we are watching or shopping for and crafting ads for us in the hopes of us buying the junk they produce that is brought to the market at such low prices because of slave labor. Apple is notorious for this crime and they should be put on trial for they’re heinous acts against humanity. But they never will because the governing bodies of the world could care less about slave labor. All they want to know is what videos you like to watch and what items you put into your cart on Amazon.

We must be doing our best in protecting our technological legacy by any means necessary. We must work on this as a whole in the understanding that at any moment the big three can and will shut down anything they deem as a threat to their existence. Who will join me in my crusade in keeping software functional during the days of nuclear winter? This is my stance towards protecting those who create software for the greater good of humanity.

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