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manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
The real issue is authentic versus simulated rough childhoods. Freemasons fucking up their kids to see how they behave and try to correct/program their behaviour based on the responses is more fucked than authentically fucked experience and the simulated experience doesn’t build true character. It’s only as good as the simulation and its parameters and behavioural engineering has a long way to go. Non-consensual behavioural engineering is worse than rape.
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Good times may create weak men, but authentic experience is what develops real character growth and wisdom and NOT the kind of synthetic fraudulent experience that is all too often synthesised today. Synthetic experience is about as useful as tits on a bull.
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Their product page is pretty much what’s on the market at present https://www.eink.com/
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Yep the press release from sharp quotes it’s made by e-ink holdings of Taiwan.
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Just been to Taiwan and Japan before. This form factor of e-ink display is super new. I believe it may well be made by one of the Taiwanese shops but badged by Sharp.

e-ink is a big deal in Taiwan right now. The prices should come down fairly steeply in the next year or two.
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Revenue is vanity. Profit is sanity.

Many a large corporation had revenue growth even when the writing was on the wall for their business model.
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
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manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
I'd suggest Freemasonry is just the interoperability layer. It's layer 3 cult-networking to allow disparate and traditionally incompatible cults to participate in an Open Conspiracy (as in H.G. Wells) fused with B.F. Skinner's Walden 2. I would have once suggested Walden Two was a farfetched work of fiction but it is apparent that the dystopia is all too real.
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Given that the tactics use by masons seem to be an interesting amalgamation of military tactics, corporate tactics and organized religious tactics your analysis is indeed spot on.

One might even suspect you're an insider.
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
You mean you want this? https://www.appropedia.org/Welcome_to_Appropedia
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
You think the problem is just the CEO and not the corporate culture or its complacency and arrogance and now confusion now that it's no longer the darling of Wall Street/The Nikkei? It's yet another Japanese zombie corporation that's lost its way.
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Interesting article, but I think the issue is that we are at an inflection point in human history where there are particular groups trying to manufacture sociopaths.

There are certain cults (I speak specifically of freemasonry but there are many affiliates) that seem to make a thing of trying to manufacture sociopaths through the application of behavioural psychology and coercion to Stockholm syndrome victims into joining their agenda but also to induce sociopathic behaviour.

Those inducted are led to believe that they are on a righteous path, are part of a special few that have the true knowledge (while the rest of society are ignorant) and that the agenda is ultimately for a greater good. Of course this greater good is used as the justification for a tyranny of little people; pretty much like every other sociopathic agenda through history. The only difference is that this time it's happening on a scale that's unprecedented, it's the cause of much of the strangeness in politics and indeed within the media and is all about re-engineering the human condition.

I've long held the belief that trying to prevent something often manifests it for we focus our energy on it. These sociopaths suggest that the world is heading for catastrophe and that's part of their justification for breaking the system for their perceived greater good. I offer the suggestion that this is uncharted territory and I suspect those behaving despicably thinking they are working to a righteous agenda may well go to their graves realising they created a greater evil than humanity has ever known. But of course such sociopaths never believe THEY are the problem - it's always everyone else, right?
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Have you considered the possibility that "Earthlings" is one data point among a very complex web of superficially opposing ideas/arguments that are actually all part of a coordinated agenda to try to fundamentally change your behaviour and psychology by messing with your emotions?

Go look up B.F. Skinner and Operant Conditioning (His book Walden 2 is a semi-fictional work that provides a pretty good approximation to the game that's afoot). I'm sure I'll get shot down for presenting a conspiracy, but once you open your eyes to Operant Conditioning, considering the possibility that power hungry groups haven't been using it is kind of like trying to imagine a world where people chose not to use the internet. The only difference is that applied behavioural psychology is more dangerous and powerful than the internet.

This game is happening quite pervasively and a lot of smart people have been coercively brainwashed into being passive if not active players in this process. There are of course a litany of justifications used by those that do the brainwashing.

It will seem farfetched until it's not.
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Agree with you regarding the underlying data and the reality it presents.

Disagree with your view on marketing: companies engage in whatever marketing delivers dollars in revenue and profit to the bottom line.

If people are dumb enough to blindly believe the green bs then companies are dumb enough to take their money.
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Monopolies are also incredibly efficient at delivering shareholder value while minimising CO2 release.

And Cloudflare is able to deliver the highest mass surveillance per watt in the industry.
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
There are never completely full flights. Those only exist in your mind as a result of careful operant conditioning.
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Fishy click bait title. The reason electric is so popular is that ICE vehicles get taxed 100% and electrics are not. Remove the incentives and I suspect the market would be different.
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Isn't this universal among email sysadmins?
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Thinking laterally for a moment regarding the big picture here, why do we still rely on data centres.

They made sense in a world of dialup and low speed / high latency broadband. But there are lots of places with high speed fibre and not much latency to the peering points.

And the more we break away from data centres and clouds, the more the internet infrastructure will have to work the way it was designed instead of having to flow through these crazy aggregation points that are both serious points of failure and major security risks.
manxman
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Agree re: everything you said but wanted to add datadentre security staff are some of the most interesting characters I’ve encountered. Not sure I sleep as well at night after seeing what I saw.