[ExI] Free Trade
    Will Steinberg 
    steinberg.will at gmail.com
       
    Mon Oct 13 18:00:25 UTC 2025
    
    
  
the problem isn’t serving it’s that most restaurants are slop.  in a
perfect world there would be no issue with joyously serving food and
providing hospitality.  but serving at some slop bucket—and working at it
in any regard—denigrates the soul.  Especially at chain restaurants,
because you’re not serving something with a real creative force behind it,
it’s a simulacrum of a simulacrum.  you can’t really feel special serving
something unspecial, because it’s much harder to have pride in it.  sure
cooks at mcdonald’s can be proud of some little touch they put on the fries
but even that is against the prospect of chain restaurants, which is for
every dish to be an exact copy of an ideal, made wise if that ideal is
already physically mentally and spiritually toxic
On Wed, Oct 8, 2025 at 4:54 PM efc--- via extropy-chat <
extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 7 Oct 2025, John Clark wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Oct 7, 2025 at 3:07 PM <efc at disroot.org> wrote:
> >
> >       >I might have a desire to be served food by a human being
> >
> > You might have a desire to be served, but not many people have a desire
> to
> > serve you if money can be obtained in some other way, like UBI.
>
> I disagree. There are many people who make serving others (salesmen,
> consultants, lawyers, restaurant staff, chefs, authors, in fact, most, if
> not
> all, participants in markets) their calling and motivation in life.
>
> In my experience, only socialists look down and denigrate people who serve.
>
> That being said however, the great thing is that you would not have to
> serve
> anyone or interact with anyone in a future post-scarcity world. If you are
> happy
> with machine interaction only, then that is of course your nirvana. =)
>
> >       > to own a piece of art created by a human being,
> >
> > Does that seem like a sustainable business model to you? If I said "this
> > painting (or sculpture or novel or music or movie) was created by a human
> > being and a machine had nothing to do with it, how could you tell if I
> was
> > lying?
>
> If I was present when you created it, if I know you and have a
> relationship with
> you. You also have correcting factor of shame, and reputation. Seems very
> plausible to me.
>
> Best regards,
> Daniel
>
>
> > John K Clark
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >       to be guided by a human being, ad infinitum.
> >
> >       You might not, but I might, and I know many people who already
> today,
> >       pre-AI, prefer the human touch over a computer or todays rought
> "AI"
> >       guiding them.
> >
> >       So if/when AI produces everything, the service sector, artisans,
> art,
> >       politics, sports, will shoot through the roof. Ergo, as long as
> human
> >       desires exists, there will be plenty of jobs for other humans to
> fulfill
> >       them.
> >
> >       Best regards,
> >       Daniel
> >
> >
> >       > John K Clark
> >       >
> >       >
> >       >
> >       >
> >       >
> >       >       On Tue, 7 Oct 2025, John Clark via extropy-chat wrote:
> >       >
> >       >       > How do people around here feel about free trade? When I
> first joined this list in 1993 nearly every member was
> >       a
> >       >       passionate advocate
> >       >       > of free trade including me, but I get the impression
> that is no longer the case; certainly He Who Must Not Be
> >       Named is
> >       >       about as far
> >       >       > from being a free trade advocate as it's possible to be.
> Even the AI revolution hasn't caused me to change my
> >       opinion
> >       >       about free
> >       >       > trade but Universal Basic Income is a different matter;
> back then I would've argued that the idea was
> >       completely
> >       >       impractical and I
> >       >       > would have been correct, but even then I knew that
> eventually something like it would have to be implemented,
> >       however I
> >       >       figured it
> >       >       > was so far in the future I didn't need to think very
> deeply about it. But the time has come.
> >       >       >
> >       >       > Have the amazing developments in AI during the last five
> years caused anybody else to change any of their
> >       economic
> >       >       opinions?
> >       >       >
> >       >       > John K Clark
> >       >
> >       >       Hello John,
> >       >
> >       >       No, certainly not me. Free trade good, UBI bad. As long as
> there will be
> >       >       human desires, there will be jobs.
> >       >
> >       >       Best regards,
> >       >       Daniel
> >       >
> >       >
> >       >
> >
> >
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