wjfox wrote: ↑Sat May 13, 2023 8:43 pm
Life before the neoliberal age.
Yeah there was more worker power in terms of getting what you earn however there was not much in technological advances for the public. Now from 2020 onwards it can be possible to have the prosperity the Baby Boomers did for wages & work in general along with technological future!
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wjfox wrote: ↑Sat May 13, 2023 8:43 pm
Life before the neoliberal age.
Has society really changed that much since then?
Nanotechandmorefuture wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 6:48 pm
Yeah there was more worker power in terms of getting what you earn however there was not much in technological advances for the public. Now from 2020 onwards it can be possible to have the prosperity the Baby Boomers did for wages & work in general along with technological future!
Very doubtful, move it at least 50 years onwards.
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Everyone knows the story of RMS Titanic.
But a less well-known tragedy occurred just two years later in 1914, involving another large ship, brought to life in this real-time animation.
Compared to Titanic, the Empress of Ireland sank far more quickly...
An AI Sharpened Up These Videos Of 1930s and 1940s London
04 October 2023
Cine footage of 20th century London is endlessly fascinating. We catch glimpses of a city so familiar, and yet so different in its detail. YouTube channel Living History AI Enhanced has given a new lease of life to this old footage, by using machine learning and artificial intelligence to sharpen lower-spec film.
The results can be eye-popping. This 1931 footage from Tower Bridge Road looks like it was filmed half a century later (save for the period dress and horse-drawn traffic).
Wartime London springs to life in this short film from 1940. We're used to seeing gung-ho newsreel footage from the period, but this video captures everyday family life and general street scenes. Children play on swings, soldiers march past landmarks and great barges of sandbags are hauled along the Thames.
Finally, a super-crisp black and white short from 1930 shows street scenes from Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Squre. It was a time when everybody dressed immaculately, but crossing the road was a life-or-death affair.
The channel is reasonably new and currently contains only a handful of videos, but it'll be an interesting one to keep an eye on.