Where is the incentive to do anything without money? Next you'll claim linux doesn't exist or people don't grow their own variables or meat.
This is humanity. You would be free to do anything. Because not doing something is unnatural and not human. Additionally, trade is still common. Many worlds have very different sociopolitical and economic structures. Whatever you want.
Unlike socialism, where your labor is stolen and redistributed, in post-scarcity, you determine how you use your labor and who, if anyone, benefits. In a society where self improvement is an societal goal in its own right.
Next you'll claim linux doesn't exist or people don't grow their own variables or meat.
Linus gets paid a shit ton. Also people grow their own food because the payoff is they can eat it. Not sure about growing variables tho, I kinda forgot calculus.
This is humanity. You would be free to do anything. Because not doing something is unnatural and not human.
So why would someone pick the boring and probably hard job of running cargo for absolutely no reason? What’s to say everyone doesn’t just become a worthless tiktok consoomer or piece of shit because everything is free and there’s no reason to work hard?
Why wouldn’t the majority of people just sit and smoke week all day? Or just play in the holodeck forever?
Whoosh. I nkw understand you're not here in earnest. You're here to troll.
As for linus, he nor anyone involved in the early development was paid anything. That was for many years. That's the end of your position.
Whatever...
Troll?? How fragile are you that you can’t even handle a little rebuttal? You throw in the towel so quickly? I think you realize the Star Trek idea is completely fantasy and would never work.
Ok so I looked up why linus made Linux:
In early 1991, unhappy with MS-DOS and MINIX, Torvalds wanted to buy a UNIX system. Luckily for us, he didn't have enough money. So he decided to make his own clone of UNIX, from scratch.
So he created it because he got something out of it. An operating system. Same reason people grow their own food, they get something out of it. That’s my point.
What does your example space trucker get from moving cargo around the same route ad infinitum?
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