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Leo Fernevak 1 year ago
Hilarious voting results on Twitter/X. image It is entirely possible that the platform attracts more of a centre-right audience or that the centre-right is more active. Yet, the account of Brian Krassenstein has 844k followers and we may assume with some confidence that most of his followers are pro-democrat. If half of his followers had voted, Kamala might have won his poll. I say *might* here because increased spread of the poll could also have brought more visibility to pro-Trump or pro-JFK jr votes. This brings me to the formulation. Perhaps referring to Trump as a convicted felon is not the brilliant strategic move Brian thought it was. Maybe the formulation added a few extra thousand votes in favor of Trump. Why? Because the establishment in most Western countries have been against Trump for the past 8 years. Yet another possibility is that Kamala Harris simply isn't very popular among people in general. Anti-establishment has become attractive for a lot of people. This means climate *realism*, not climate alarmism, abandoning the UN Agenda 21 sustainability goals, reducing energy costs, energy taxes and costly regulations, avoiding WW3 escalations as well as furthering peace negotiations in Ukraine. "The Establishment" has come to mean: net zero, ESG scores, DEI ideology, CBDCs, climate scare mongering, increased costs of energy and living expenses, moneyprinting via high degrees of government spending, abandonment of merit in favor of ideology, and so on, with carbon allowances and social credit scores on the establishment horizon. While Trump is far from perfect, not every polititician has stood up in Davos and told the World Economic Forum to get lost with their socialist de-industrialization and anti-energy policies, calling them "Prophets of Doom". Trump at Davos in 2020: Going back to 2017, Trump pulled the US out of the Paris climate accord. He said that it is designed to kill the US economy: On January 20, 2021, Biden signed the US back into the Paris climate accord. This was done on his first day in office. Clearly a high priority issue even if perhaps mostly symbolic. It displayed allegiance to the UN Agenda 21. 2023. Trump critiquing Germany for its harmful climate alarmism policies: 2024, February: "I will not allow the creation of a CBDC" It is possible that Trump became anti-establishment by pure chance, as his stance was to protect US energy sector and strengthen the American economy. From there is was inescapable that Trump would end up in conflict with the UN Agenda 21 and its next milestone Agenda 2030. Probably without even knowing what they were. His pro-energy stance was unacceptable to the Al Gore's of the world, including Bill and Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Elizabeth Warren, Justin Trudeau, Emmanuel Macron, Rishi Sunak, Angela Merkel as well as the deep state in the Scandinavian countries, all of which have heartily embraced the UN Agenda 21 and its authoritarian de-industrialization plans. Clean, cheap and reliable energy runs the world and provides us with the benefits of civilization. Being pro-energy has become anti-establishment. #Trump #Agenda21 #Agenda2030 #Establishment #Energy #CBDC
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Leo Fernevak 1 year ago
Decided to watch Trump's speech at Nashville. Normally I don't bother listening to long political speeches. Overall it was a good speech, with several relevant and important points. His Bitcoin reserve ideas seem to be within the realm of the possible and not extremely outlandish. Removing taxes on tips fits well with his pro-Bitcoin message. As I heard him say that, I could almost hear him say: "You can play with your ZAPS on Nostr as much as you want and it will labeled tips and it will not be taxed or registered". Perhaps I am jumping to conclusions here but I think that this interpretation is not a far stretch, if tips becomes tax excempt A related matter is that if zaps are not taxed, then there is no reason for the state to monitor them. The reduction in surveillance would be a victory in itself. (We can still expect the EU and Laggarde to attempt maximizing surveillance and KYC/AML) Trump's positivity to crypto was upsetting for many bitcoiners. Yet, a president is supposed to be inclusive and show support for individual liberties and property rights. Trump signaled that he is a defender of rights. He spoke out against "repression of Bitcoin and crypto". That is a powerful message to his voter base. We can say as bitcoiners, well crypto is harmful. Yes, it is. But we say this with the conviction of experience and insight. Trump does not have this insight, yet. And even if he did, his job is to reassure voters that free markets is the standard that he is operating by. (If we for a moment ignore the fact that no nation is yet a true free market, technically, due to the presence of central banks) The most important aspect for me is the opposition to CBDCs. We already knew from game theory that nations will have to stack Bitcoin. It was a matter of time. I hope Trump will reward Vivek Ramaswamy with an influential position in his administration. Vivek dropped out of the election gracefully in order to not divide the votes, showing both strategic ability and integrity. Avoiding a Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren government, with continued warfare in Ukraine, repression of private property rights, DEI policies, CBDCs and full speed on the UN Agenda 21 madness, avoiding these risks to liberty is vital. Climate alarmism and Agenda 21 is at the heart of the deep state and Trump's energy policies is akin to holding a crucifix, garlic, and a sloped roof against it. Vampires shall not pass #Trump #Speech #Bitcoin #2024 #Nashville
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Leo Fernevak 1 year ago
Red Rocks, 2024. Quick painting in Rebelle 4. No AI. image #Art #Scifi #Rocks #Landscape #Desert #noAI #Rebelle
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Leo Fernevak 1 year ago
A study finds that AI trained on its own outputs will become increasingly prone toward errors, until the model collapses. As many artists and other observers have predicted, the use of non-realistic reference images as AI inputs will deteriorate the quality of reality-based AI art content over time. When an AI model is fed with AI outputs instead of real world references, the breakdown or corruption becomes inevitable over time. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07566-y #AI #Artificial #Study #Research #Art