That is precisely the problem. We are at the separation point of the wheat from the chafe. This is our test. We can and should continue to be active in protest and persuasion, but horses, troughs and drinking water come to mind. We have a traumatised population post 2008/Covid/Forever Wars/Assassinations/ Regime changing and rampant corruption in all the high places who were conformist before but are incapable to a large extent due to all of that mass formation.
There fewer and fewer available reference points which is the function of the chaos operating and unleashed into the world today. The solutions will not be convenient, easy or even safe perhaps, but that is the challenge to those who see now. It will come down to networking and community building of likeminded in their own localities and perhaps online it that remains available post the Digital Services Acts in EU and likewise regulation elsewhere. There is still to learn, co-operate and prepare.
And here it is ChatGPT “analysis” of your text.
Please don’t be angry with me, Doctor.
I just wanted to show how inhuman this “artificial intelligence” is, and heartless, and cold.
And plus this, even though I just copied and pasted it, without asking for an analysis of the text. It just confirms what I said before.
… I would be interested to know what the software’s output (do not anthropomorphize these programs, they are programs) would be if you fed its critique back into the program). Just curious …
Often something different every time even if the input is totally unaltered…
But hey, let’s hook it in to everything
For your curiosity. I have inserted this screenshot written by ChatGPT directly into the questions section.
Here is the answer.
And as for programs, I agree with you. Programs are just programs, in extremely complicated electrical circuits that we call hardware. Which continuously interfere, interact, communicate, influence…etc with and within the environment, that is, the medium. After all, the human body is in part an electrically sophisticated circuit.
And ofcourse there is this
from a long time ago kind of language programming…
Ah, behold the automated social-credit-scoring machine! Here’s all the algorithm will need to automatically reduce an individual’s score to a negative number, lock a bank account, or impose whatever other sanction: “This rhetorical style positions the author as a dissident outsider” (from summary under section 1, Tone and Rhetorical Style).
No more tongue in check or satire humor allowed!
Very interesting reference, Acts 2:
v1 And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place.
v2 And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting.
v3 And there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them.
v4 And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.
Imagery of “tongues of fire” (since Sunday School) have now been replaced with cloven (split) tongues LIKE as of fire (but NOT fire). Electrical discharges.
Fascinating, Captain.
… check out the the defamation suit against Elijah Schaffer. In the suit filing they admit that he (Schaffer) did not say anything defamatory (he simply posted a picture of Patel and his handl … er ah … girlfriend) and the suit goes on to claim that it is “known” what “meaning” was “intended” by the posting of the picture. … and she (his handl … er … ah … girlfriend) wants to get paid. Think about the extraordinary claim being made here …
Wow. Was not aware of the situation. Looks like BB’s little speech about going after anti-Israhell podcasters following the Charlie Kirk fiasco is being enforced by the Trump and BB administration’s henchmen. Evidently other podcasters have mentioned her role as a possible honeypot trap for Israhell.
“A picture is worth a thousand word lawsuit”.
For context….
… I guess not many who go into politics or government positions read much history. They also seem to have very thin skins. Harry was fond of the following saying: “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.” - Harry Truman
Ooh, now that’s funny and quite clever. Love how he worked in “jeet” at the end. Now there’ll be an anti-jeet movement…
… Finally! … but the “revolt” will be short lived … soooo … but entertaining until the “revolution” is put down.
Will the revolution be televised?
Without AI direction, and/or production?
Thanks for a great video, Mohgarr! I will share with the handful of people I know who aren’t techies, but intuitively know the data centers are not good news (they’re building them like crazy here & most “leaders” & sheep think they’re great, still think they’re “gonna provide good jobs!” Or “we have to beat China at this!” By becoming just like them, with surveillance, social credit & all?!
Haven’t watched 2nd video, will next.
We should refer to Data Centers for what they are:
“Spy Centers”. Maybe that would put a spanner in their marketing rollout.
Col. Wilkerson comes right out & says Trump has never read history, as I remember. Certainly Stephen Miller, he who “disappeared” the section on habeas corpus on the version of the Constitution on one of the White House’s sites online, has never done so. Miller: “Magna Carta? duh, whazzat?”
Thank you also for introducing us to Steve Burke in the 2nd video, who is funny, and Gamers Nexus Consumer Advocacy! I have younger people in my life who are either gamers or techies (or both) who tend to think all us older folks are dummies about AI and tech - except maybe FB & email. I don’t understand all Steve says, but enough that he cracks me up (totally get the digs at Bloomberg’s IP attorneys, and at the “circular economy” (IYKYK
) of Nvidia, AMD, Open AI, et al.) And his criticisms of the industry are from an insider, not a clueless boomer.
I am old enough to remember open source, The Well, and when tech was disruptive of entrenched power, not disruptive of civilization as Burke says.




































