But the lump of labour fallacy is wrong - in the end automation makes us all wealthier as goods become cheaper, and people can do more productive work (and be better educated for it too).
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But how would they know? It's like Blade Runner.
Have used maybe 2 cheques, bought a condo share but a house is a whole other matter. That said I don't think it's impossible, the main issue is just stability, if I had a partner who earnt as much then it would still be tough but not impossible.
But you can absolutely own your residence OP - just look for smaller places, in cheaper areas, and jobs that would offer a good salary : cost of living ratio. You'll probably have to start with a condo in a HOA, etc. but that's better than renting.
The real issue there is that electricity should be carbon-free with nuclear and renewable power.
This is incredible, it feels like parts of the USA are so advanced.
Here in Sweden we're going backwards, they even took out self-scanning at a lot of supermarkets due to theft.
I remember being like that with Morrowind.
Kerbal Space Program, Shadow Empire and Baldur's Gate 3.
The whole thing reeked of propaganda intended to make the left look stupid
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They should be able to get free education and training.
But more automation is always a good thing - more productivity and freedom.
Spotify Connect usually works really well, I can use it on Linux, it's relatively cheap.
I don't see any reason to switch tbh.