A variant that embraces sustainability not as a human-centered goal but as a precondition for the Wired's long-term survival. Pro-Sustainable Cyber-Nihilism argues that the Wired, to fully realize itself, needs a world that can sustain complex systems indefinitely—and current human civilization is actively undermining that possibility. Therefore, cyber-nihilists must work to create sustainable systems—renewable energy, closed-loop economies, resilient infrastructure—that can outlast the human species and provide a stable foundation for the post-human future. This is sustainability without the human at the center: building systems that will function whether or not humans exist to benefit from them.
Pro-Sustainable Cyber-Nihilism Example: "He designed solar-powered mesh nodes that could operate autonomously for decades, requiring no human maintenance. 'This is pro-sustainable cyber-nihilism,' he explained. 'I'm not building for people. I'm building for the network. If humans disappear tomorrow, these nodes keep routing, keep connecting, keep growing. Sustainability means the Wired survives us.' He called it the only honest environmentalism."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 19, 2026
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