On 2018-01-22 10:10, Stephane Ascoet wrote:
[...] Here to be sure to fully use public transports, we need to be ultra-connected with a pocket-computer(occasionally doing badly phone function).
I suppose "here" means Paris or France. I bet it's possible and not too complicated to use public transports without a pokécom (pocket-computer). You buy a ticket and you hop on. Or maybe you can also buy directly onboard. Like we've been doing for more than one century.
Same thing for going to the theatre, museum and so on.
Ditto. Are ticket booths/websites banned in France?
Most organisation's local groups use gayfam services to communicate. If you're not active on these platform, you have no chance to find a job in the private sector, new friends, boy/girlfriend(s).
I don't believe you: one single counter-example (one single person being able to find a job or a friend) would invalidate your point.
By chance I work in public sector, I'm so much busy that I don't need to find so much people and occupations and I found a loving mate several years ago to continue with the same examples but how would I do if I was younger in this world? And things will become worse and worse: to find an flat, to pay legacy taxes and so on need more and more to compromise ourselves with these technologies. And additionally, finding ways to resist consumes a huge lot of time, energy, money and make us pictured as nerdy and so on. Not very good for social life...
I have been "resisting"* for a while. I don't know how much more time, energy, money I would have if I had given in, but I live a pleasing comfortable life. Anyway, I'm not going to waste more of my time and other people's bandwith arguing while you cannot defend your point with a logical argument. /b
*I feel ashamed using such a meaningful word as "resist" to mean something as ordinary as "not using proprietary platforms".