TheButtonJustSpins ( @TheButtonJustSpins@infosec.pub ) English17•1 year agoFour hours from now, because then I’d be off work for the day.
MadMaurice ( @madmaurice@discuss.tchncs.de ) English5•1 year agoSo you’d basically be gone for 4 hours? Not that I would recommend it but do you have a bathroom at your company?
pleasestopasking ( @pleasestopasking@reddthat.com ) English4•1 year agoThink big, how about 28 hours so you’re off work for the weekend instead of just the day?
CanadaPlus ( @CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org ) English4•1 year agoIt said era, so I assume “modern” could just as well land you in 2006 Iraq, if it’s even allowed.
TheButtonJustSpins ( @TheButtonJustSpins@infosec.pub ) English3•1 year agoI mean, it’s also time travel, not location travel, so I’d be most likely to end up in space and die almost instantly.
CanadaPlus ( @CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org ) English2•1 year agoDepends what reference frame you’re using. If you’re following an inertial frame backwards through time you’re most likely to end up deep inside the Earth, actually, because that would put you in a sort of orbit.
TheButtonJustSpins ( @TheButtonJustSpins@infosec.pub ) English2•1 year agoI don’t think that’s any better.
CanadaPlus ( @CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org ) English3•1 year agoIt’s not. The good news is it’s sucking you in like a high pressure opening doesn’t, and at least your end isn’t falling, so that’s probably not how the magic works.
The other trope-based possibility is it leaves you roughly where you geographically are in your new era. That’s limiting as hell if you’re somewhere with a short history like I am, which I guess is another argument to go recent.
Yeah, I tried to leave it a bit open. i meant era in the sense of “the 90s, 80s, modern 2000s etc” but that can be taken other ways
UprisingVoltage ( @UprisingVoltage@feddit.it ) English2•1 year agoThe real answer
kthxbye_reddit ( @kthxbye_reddit@feddit.de ) 15•1 year agoSmart dudes posting to jump to pre-Bitcoin times coming in 3-2-1
CanadaPlus ( @CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org ) 2•1 year agoYou know, there’s a variety of assets you could get in on the ground floor with.
bitsplease ( @bitsplease@lemmy.ml ) 2•1 year agoAnd the smart move would be to spread it around anyways, no telling what a sizeable investment in - for instance - Apple might have had early on, maybe it would change history so that it didn’t turn out successful
Better to do some bitcoin, some of each major stock you can recall, and funds for industries you know will take off
Dizzy Devil Ducky ( @AceFuzzLord@lemm.ee ) 7•1 year ago1990s A.D. so I can enjoy the great music whilst also being able to see the birth of Linux.
duncesplayed ( @duncesplayed@lemmy.one ) 8•1 year agoNow I’m imagining Linus sitting in his basement and suddenly some nerd just pops into existence behind him. “Don’t mind me. I’m just going to watch over your shoulder.”
Dizzy Devil Ducky ( @AceFuzzLord@lemm.ee ) 2•1 year agolol
itty53 ( @itty53@vlemmy.net ) 7•1 year agoMy highschool days. Wouldn’t change a thing either, except I wouldn’t start smoking cigarettes.
olpappy ( @olpappy@mander.xyz ) 6•1 year ago1491 to the soon-to-be landing point of Christopher Columbus. I would bring an arsenal of modern day weaponry and then arm and train the natives in anticipation for when his ships appear on the horizon.
Very excited to see what Italian people would cook without tomatoes.
Stovetop ( @Stovetop@lemmy.ml ) 2•1 year agoStill a lot of pasta, which predates the Columbian exchange. But probably a lot more focus on herbal seasonings, cheese/dairy, oils, etc. Carbonara probably still popular. A lot more pesto on average.
Pizza would be white pizza with toppings, maybe with a pesto base. Fish, meat dishes, and European vegetable dishes probably still mostly untouched.
You’re really just missing tomato sauces and gnocchi with the lack of the Columbian exchange, and tomato is essentially optional in many Italian dishes anyways. Surprisingly not as big a change as I would have thought.
I think maybe in North America we associate tomatoes more strongly with Italian food because it was more readily available for Italian-American immigrants than it was back in Italy.
pleasestopasking ( @pleasestopasking@reddthat.com ) 4•1 year agoI think I’d go paleolithic. Pre-agricultural, on the move finding food, being in nature. It’d be dicey obviously but like whatever, if you die you die. I feel like the physical activity, adrenaline, living in community, being in nature… Would just be nice. I feel like I probably wouldn’t be depressed anymore eventually. Like who would have the time?
Also damn can you imagine seeing like 4000 lb armadillos and shit? Living among a bunch of now-extinct megafauna seems like it would be both thrilling and terrifying. Honestly I’d probably die by trying to Disney princess with a twelve foot tall deer or some shit.
Lvxferre ( @lvxferre@lemmy.ml ) 4•1 year agoOK… where in the world would I pop up?
If where I live, in Paraná: 1300 then. I’d be teaching the local Kaingang: a few farming techniques, a bunch of food-preserving techniques, writing and paper making. Ah, and gunpowder too, so they can use it against the Spaniards coming from Asunción and the Portuguese from the coast. Past that I’d… marry a local girl and try to live a happy life? Language would be a struggle though, because even if I knew 2023 Kaingang or Guarani that doesn’t automatically makes me know some older variety of the language.
If anywhere in the world: Republican Rome, around 150 BCE. I know basic Latin so it wouldn’t be actually easier to adapt than the above. I’d probably find some craft to live from, either in a taberna selling food or blacksmithing. I actually know a few Roman recipes (thanks Apicius), I could even give them a bit of modern twist; they should already know pizza (Virgil mentions it) but a modern style pizza bianca would be new. Perhaps I should leave a note to the Julii that, if one of them conquers Gaul, he should watch out for potential killers.
bane_killgrind ( @bane_killgrind@lemmy.ml ) 4•1 year agoYou would fuck up history by preempting pizza? What kind of pizza would we end up contemporarily?
Lvxferre ( @lvxferre@lemmy.ml ) 1•1 year agoI wouldn’t be preempting pizza, the Romans already prepared it*. At most I’d introduce a specific type of pizza - bread, melting cheese, oregano. Perhaps topped with figs and onions and cured ham.
*excerpt from the Aeneid, published around 20 BCE, telling tales that were already old back then:
Aeneas and his chiefs, with fair Iulus, under spreading boughs of one great tree made resting-place, and set the banquet on. Thin loaves of altar-bread along the sward to bear their meats were laid (such was the will of Jove), and wilding fruits rose heaping high, with Ceres’ gift below. Soon, all things else devoured, their hunger turned to taste the scanty bread, which they attacked with tooth and nail audacious, and consumed both round and square of that predestined leaven. “Look, how we eat our tables even!” cried Iulus, in a jest.
MrFunnyMoustache ( @MrFunnyMoustache@lemmy.ml ) 4•1 year agoAs recent as possible to have modern medicine; I like not dying from a flu…
Jim ( @JimmyDean@lemm.ee ) 4•1 year agoCalifornia in the 1960’s. Being a hippy during Woodstock sounds like the ultimate experience I missed out on just because I didn’t exist at the time
CanadaPlus ( @CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org ) 3•1 year agoNot human prehistory. That one would suck, I’m in no way built and trained as a hunter-gatherer. Either some civilisation, pre-humans or a recent era, then.
From the wording I’m assuming limited control of where I land, So I can’t airdrop in behind a world leader or into a vault, but I can choose a region.
Gilded age is tempting, for classic “change history” reasons, and because I could kickstart semiconductors early and make a buck. The disadvantage is I’d be destitute on arrival, and my education, while extensive, is undocumented there, so maybe I’d die in a coal mine anyway. Perhaps I’d pick England and try to chat up Bertrand Russel, he could vouch for my knowledge after a quick conversation and might even be a good choice to explain my situation to.
If I’m going ancient civilisation, probably Rome. I could find some sort of industry to start and even just my clothes will be valuable. The Incas would be cool to but if I’m being adventurous I want more time to prepare.
Pre-human, maybe New Zealand. I’ll eat local forage and hunt moa until I eventually die. It’s better than starving, and I don’t have to worry so much about large predators.
Plus at least with Rome you have running sewage and democracy / a republic system somewhere in there
smstnitc ( @smstnitc@lemmy2.addictmud.org ) 3•1 year ago30 years ago, to start creepily leaving teenage me notes to make better decisions
MazeMouse ( @MazeMouse@lemm.ee ) 3•1 year agoEarly 1990s. Become the stockmarket god!
Neshura ( @neshura@bookwormstory.social ) 1•1 year agoOnly issue is after the firat couple wins your investments start moving the market too much making the outcome unpredictable agai
King ( @King@vlemmy.net ) 2•1 year agoBuying $10000 of Apple stock in 1997 wouldn’t really move the market. TSLA, GOOG, AMZN, MSFT, NVDA, and so on. Lots of stocks where I could buy a small about and get 500x-1000x returns some 10 years later.
finally debunked ( @FinallyDebunked@slrpnk.net ) 3•1 year ago3000
Holy cow, a million years into the future!
CanadaPlus ( @CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org ) 2•1 year agoBy the way, this would be a great fit over here. https://lemmy.sdf.org/c/hypotheticalsituation if it’s not indexed already.
Catsrules ( @Catsrules@lemmy.ml ) 2•1 year agoLame answer but I would pick the closest time I could back to my time as I could.
I don’t think I could survive without modern day technology and I really don’t want to try.
If going into future is an option maybe. That would probably be my next best option if I couldn’t pick a past time within the last 50 years.
- argv_minus_one ( @argv_minus_one@beehaw.org ) 2•1 year ago
The future’s looking pretty bleak, so…yeah, now would be the best choice.