Whether big or small. We all have that one thing from Scifi we wished were real. I’d love to see a cool underground city with like a SkyDome or a space hotel for instance.

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    Socialized healthcare. A living minimum wage. UBI.

    A permanent base on the moon. We should have had that 40 years ago, minimum.

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      The moon base (and/or moon orbit base) isn’t just cool, it would facilitate building ships in space that don’t have to escape the gravity well. That and asteroid mining (to get materials for ship building) would be such a huge step to having a real presence off-planet.

      Mine materials on asteroids, send them to the moon refinery and manufacturing facility, send parts up to lunar orbital ship building facility, send ships to Europa, Ganymede, etc.

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        Socialism technically, but I get your sarcasm. I hope it is sarcasm.

        Well they did say Sci-Fi and we all know how likely that stuff is. So I think we’re “safe” with Late Stage Capitalism.

        The technology has never been what is holding us back.

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      As long as shareholder value is the number one thing it just cant happen.

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    Terraforming.

    The formerly-water deserts can be terraformed by just digging holes at specific angles so the shadow protects plants from drying up.

    It’s sci-fi not like a “future robot” thing but more of a “hey we know the math we can do this reliably well” type of thing.

    Also those expensive EEG headbands that track your brain during sleep and give you stats can be modified to change TV channel at specific brainwave values.

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      I’ve got good news for you! We’ve been terraforming the planet to be more like Arrakis for a couple decades already!

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      I don’t know why I haven’t thought about terraforming earth until I read it in a sci Fi book and it seemed like the simplest and best thing to do, over terraforming mars or Venus. We have the tech for bioengineering, cloud seeding (I think), chemicals to help stimulate growth of natural plants (at least for the ocean).

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    Hemp as a replacement for plastics and synthetic materials. Food packaging shouldn’t have a longer shelf life than it’s contents.

    Sunchips was using PLA, which is a step in the right direction.

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    Terraform a planet.

    Not like those dead rocks out there such as Mars or the Moon though, I mean like terraform Earth.

    If we can’t even manage the pollution and climate change right here on Earth, how the fuck they think they’re gonna bring dead space rocks to life?

    At the current rate, wherever humans go, we’ll just bring our trashy ways with us…

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    Here is something we don’t have that I think we could: Automated vegetable farming.

    I’ve seen these watering gantries that are fixed at the center of a circular field and then rotate radially around that point to water the field. Could you use that as a rail with an effector arm on it that can plant, weed, tend, fertilize and harvest the field, such that in goes seeds and out comes vegetables? Without the liability of free roaming robotic tractors and combine harvesters. Surely the issue here would be software.

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    Post capitalism.

    We have automation for so much manufacturing. We have solar energy which is basically free after manufacture. We could spend a fairly small amount of time really working towards automating most resource extraction and processing.

    We could have a really good standard of living not just in the west but globally and we could in the process resolve the threats of climate change but instead we have billionaires.