What happened in 2023 that will have an impact on the rest of the decade?
Things that come to mind for me: Israel and Gaza The rise of Ozempic and other similar medications Artificial Intelligence What do you all think?
Things that come to mind for me: Israel and Gaza The rise of Ozempic and other similar medications Artificial Intelligence What do you all think?
Asking mainly because we generally view this period as a rock-bottom, but nostalgia seems to be as good as natural, so what do you think people in 5, 10, 15+ years will remember overly fondly about the present?
I personally see:
The enaction of the progressive policies that have been continuosly amplified over the last 5 years during the election of Bernie or Warren (in the US, be it after 2020 or 2024)
Increasing regulation of the Internet (be it the breakup of tech conglomerates, increased pressure by VC investors for the companies in the red to turn a profit or more surveillance by 3-letter agencies in bad faith)
Increased tension between the US and China as China becomes increasingly more powerful especially over tech companies
A recession which throws the item in the top 15 years down the line.
Automation and AI begin to become more pressing issues during the next depression, leading to people taking candidates like Yang more seriously.
"Apophis 2029 is gonna hit the earth." "Finally."
Edit: Ok, here's some non-political predictions:
Mojang runs out of already existing biomes and dimensions to overhaul in minecraft, so they'll shift their development focus to adding more unique biomes, worldgen and mechanical depth and maybe some sort of progression to the game (more complex combat, more dimensions, more bossfights, more mobs like the iron golem with better attacks, more Redstone components, more unique worldgen). By the time this happens, hytale will already be a big competitor and great at al this, causing high controversy that Microsoft is stealing their ideas.
This also applies to mobile phone makers as they get rid of all notches, bezels and ports and so they either focus on specs and battery life and nirvana is supposedly achieved at 1600$ per phone, in making the phones as cheap as possible , which makes people get mad about the working conditions of the laborers or in even more exclusive wearables like now.
A new manned moon landing, finally. This time the whole journey will be streamed live on an 8k camera via starlink.
The (further) normalization of anime, similar to what happened to gaming this decade. More people from more different backgrounds will be watching anime, and they will be less focused on self-depreciation because of it. They will watch anime in public, and will demand more and better anime from the production teams in Japan. The more diverse audience will mean that fanservice will be gradually less effective and non-tanned black characters will appear way more often (and someone will lose their shit over it).
HN finally comes up with a site redesign, mainly to make it clearer which threads are which. The new design is similar to Tilde's now and HN usage grows 3-fold.