is it "dead internet theory" or the "death of internet"

but most likely, the failure of internet.

open source and sustainable future technology on the brink of choice; what's next. if an advance alien civilisation conceive a device that can solve all human kind problem and leave this devices laying down on time square, new york, nobody will pick it up and, most importantly, use it. that is the nature of human it self. mind us, the device it self is not magically solve all the problem, it's just  a tool. the user still need to put the work to operate the device to solve  one problem at the time. the device it self is already here. that is internet, open source or sustainable future. the solution is here, but no one use it. instead everybody busy to shoot them self in the foot.

the dead of internet theory is merely a joke, a meme, that sometime goes to conspiracy territory. but there is a grain of truth in this; before the internet, people thought the cause of stupidity was the lack of access to information. yeah, it wasn't. it's either internet will full of bot and troll or there will no use of it. that is where this website came to. to salvage the use of open source and sustainable future technology along with internet to do something really meaningful in real life. there will be no majority win for the truth, but there will be pocket of it. enclave project keeping the beacon light up and provide solution laying down free. regarding will the people use it or not, it's another subject to discuss.

is it "dead internet theory" or the "death of internet"

the Gemini version;

Open Source, Sustainable Tech: A Choice on the Brink

Imagine an advanced alien civilization developing a device capable of solving humanity's problems. If they were to place this device in New York's Times Square, would we, as humans, recognize its potential and utilize it? Unfortunately, the answer is likely no. This reflects a fundamental aspect of human nature.

It's important to understand that even such a miraculous device wouldn't magically solve all our problems. It would merely be a tool, requiring human effort to operate and address specific issues one at a time.

The irony is that this device, the internet, already exists. Open-source technology and sustainable practices offer the potential to reshape our future. Yet, instead of embracing these solutions, we often find ourselves self-sabotaging.

The "death of internet" theory, often treated as a joke or a conspiracy, does contain a grain of truth. Before the internet, many believed that a lack of information was the root cause of ignorance. However, the reality is more complex. The internet, while a powerful tool, is often plagued by bots, trolls, and misinformation. This website aims to salvage the potential of open-source and sustainable future technology, using the internet to create real-world impact. While the truth may not always prevail, there will always be pockets of resistance, like this project, keeping the beacon of knowledge lit and providing free solutions. Whether people will choose to use these solutions remains to be seen.