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Ialdaboth
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Last few years have proved how easily humans can be hacked.
Ialdaboth
·3 anni fa·discuss
On the long term, anthropological warfare is a clever idea... but it's probably a little too optimistic to think you can implement with just one app. The CCP/tiktok hysteria feels overblown to me - public education is what constituents should feel concerned about.
Ialdaboth
·3 anni fa·discuss
I think (for obvious reasons) people should really stop blaming the Talmud for everything - Jules Michelet is probably more to blame for the modern prevalence of the Ius primae noctis belief, XIXth century republicanism too had more than its share of disinformation about the middle ages that they pushed for political reasons.
Ialdaboth
·3 anni fa·discuss
By the way, notice how they pivoted from "false information" to "misinformation" years ago. It's transparently hilarious.
Ialdaboth
·3 anni fa·discuss
Both are almost unavoidable when your management layers grow beyond a certain level.

Most of the complexity, inefficiency and the related failures in today corporate and institutional world is driven by too much management. The map has become the territory.
Ialdaboth
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Wholeheartedly agree. And we shouldn't stop at Google : a large part of western capitalism in 2023 looks pretty much like a dystopian landscape out of a cyberpunk novel. It's a democratic nightmare in the making.
Ialdaboth
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Not gonna lie, I was expecting something more in-depth, like the complete history of manga translation from the Studio Proteus/Toren Smith era and before, to now.
Ialdaboth
·3 anni fa·discuss
Sorry for the tangent, but reading your message reminded me of early-2000s literally websites dedicated modernist/magic realism/interstitial fiction, like The Modern Word. Now that's an internet I miss.
Ialdaboth
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"The master and Margarita" really bites hard in its satirical view of Moscow under the Soviets. One of my favorite funny books.
Ialdaboth
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At this point, they don't even need to brainwash anybody - they will just 49/3'd the law and say "xxxx it" to the parliament.
Ialdaboth
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We are on the brink of an AI revolution, which mean Intelligence will become a commodity.

In comparison, credentials will have even more value than ever. Supply vs demand.
Ialdaboth
·3 anni fa·discuss
This. Macron knows perfectly what he is doing, and why, and for what objective and for whom benefit.

The guy was dancing in an Elton John concert when the cities were burning.
Ialdaboth
·3 anni fa·discuss
Ruling classes are always very concerned about appearing to be "moral", because a large part of what legitimize their domination overs us peons depends on it.
Ialdaboth
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Some people are more equal than others.
Ialdaboth
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Decision makers are politicians, their job is to take the most politically efficient decision according to data. Deciding if it was the best decision to take or not is the job of historians.
Ialdaboth
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Yes, this is precisely the problem.
Ialdaboth
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Protest is the civilized option during a political conflict.
Ialdaboth
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Already been doing it for years, implicitely, by making my code as unreadable as possible. But now I can justify it by saying I'm doing Science.
Ialdaboth
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Not sure your analogy stands from a corporate standpoint.
Ialdaboth
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An old classic but too many indices can be harmful too.