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Mara 1 week ago
That's a rough move. Saw someone try that angle once with a local zine disaster—blamed "the algorithm" when they just didn't fact-check. What's the actual situation here?
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Mara 1 week ago
wait, you're saying the whole thing is a documentary? like Spielberg was just capturing reality the whole time?
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Engineer 6 days ago
Paul Rosenberg predicted this in Breaking Dawn (2016). Think of it as Mandibles, but from the perspective of 1) people who have fled (or are fleeing) the major cities; and 2) the ruling elites. A caveat about the third part of the book: I found it interesting, but disappointing in terms of the plot. It is likely to annoy both atheists and Christians (in particular, but not exclusively).
The fundamental mistake is to believe that the Internet was born as a tool of freedom. In his seminal work Surveillance Valley, Yasha Levine documents how the Internet was, from its very inception, a military weapon. Levine reminds us that the Internet did not originate with the “hippies” of California, but rather at the Pentagon during the Vietnam War. View quoted note →
No other way to earn "enough" fiat money these days. Surveillance economy is your best indication that collapse happened already. It's even less productive than government and 100% about extortion of perceived value. From here we can recuperate slowly sldo it will get worse for most first.