Septémvrios
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Septémvrios
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Fragmented Reality: Creative Design Solutions
Tucson Arizona Katılım Şubat 2019
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@unidentifiedta1 @humanvibration So what happened to all the people who wanted to be a reporter as a career path?
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@unidentifiedta1 Any ideology can be seen as a moral failure depending on your perspective.
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@ifOnlyKantala Not that I watched the whole series:
Homelander is villian.
People like homelander.
Writers didnt want you to like him.
Series became about punishing people who liked him.
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People wanted Homelander to scorch the Earth,
Don't want to die, and
Win in the end
That’s exactly what’s wrong with people as a society, Makers don't want to leave that image, don't want bad people to win
Homelander did horrible things. He ruined lives, killed innocent people, and treated himself like a god. A character like that doesn’t deserve a glorious ending.
And that’s why his death worked.
He didn’t die with aura or pride. He died like a human being scared, desperate, begging for survival in front of Butcher and live television.
The man who saw himself as a god was reduced to fear and helplessness.
That’s the most satisfying ending a villain like Homelander could get. Evil shouldn’t be rewarded just because it looks cool.

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@TateTheTalisman @RuneScape Hell yeah. I make sure I log in eveey now and again.
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@RuneScape I was one of the first players. First 1000 maybe.
Found it on download.com.
Can’t recover my old account still.
Bit annoyed.
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Fully anonymous. No judge. 100 panel online jury. You self input all facts of the case. Crime is 3d rendered using only mathmatical porportions. 80% agree to convict. Jurorers are paid and rated higher for succesful decisions.
Problem:verifying the jurorers are people.
Working out the payment system to reward good faith jurorers. IE lawyers become jurorers.
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@elonmusk @ProfRobAnderson We need Objective and Open Source solutions.
⚖️
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Today there is concerning new evidence of bias in the Delaware Chancellor's handling of Elon Musk's cases in the Chancery Court. Again, the evidence is a LinkedIn "reaction" by Chancellor McCormick to a post about a case involving Musk. This time is different, however, because it involved a case the Chancellor herself was actively presiding over at the time of the reaction--the $55 billion Musk compensation case.
By way of background, you may remember the recent incident where Chancellor McCormick's LinkedIn account "supported" a derogatory post about Musk's loss in a California case. After Musk's attorneys moved for recusal, the Chancellor blamed "suspicious activity" for the LinkedIn reaction and said she did not "support" the post. However, the Chancellor reassigned the Musk cases anyway. The Chancellor has never disclosed what, if anything, was resulted from the "suspicious activity" report she said she filed with LinkedIn.
Unfortunately, it turns out the "support" reaction to a derogatory post about Musk wasn't even close to the most problematic of Chancellor McCormick's reactions on LinkedIn. And if this had been known at the time, it is likely that McCormick would have needed to recuse or reassign the Musk cases.
Two years ago, after Chancellor McCormick handed down her $55 billion decision against Musk, the BLBG law firm that litigated the matter against Musk posted about the win McCormick handed them in the case. They boasted about their "recent victory in the headline-grabbing case against Tesla, a historic decision that nullified CEO Elon Musk's $55.8 billion compensation package."
Chancellor McCormick reacted to the plaintiffs' lawyers post with the "celebration" reaction, as shown in the screenshot. Just to be clear, this "celebration" was in reaction to a post about the victory of the plaintiffs' lawyers regarding the case the Chancellor herself decided. She "celebrated" a post by one side about her own decision in a case.
More disturbingly, the case was not even over. Chancellor McCormick was still presiding over this case for the attorneys' fees and ratification stages. She later awarded these very plaintiffs' lawyers $345 million in fees and rejected Tesla's shareholder ratification. The case was later reversed by the Delaware Supreme Court and the fee was slashed.
In light of this additional evidence, Chancellor McCormick's "suspicious activity" explanation for her "support" reaction on a derogatory Musk post seems less credible. We now know that Chancellor McCormick has a record of "celebrating" anti-Musk posts, in this situation in a case she was actively presiding over.
One might also question whether she operates her LinkedIn account in a deceptive way. The account is clearly operated as a professional account (almost all the posts and reactions relate to the Chancery Court or Delaware practitioners), yet the Chancellor lists her name as "Katie M.", and her occupation as "Delawarean." This makes it difficult for the public to find and scrutinize the account. Although these are open secrets in Delaware, it seems this is her way of communicating support for favored constituencies.
I'm sure everyone will draw their own conclusions from this based on their priors. I personally think it is time for the Delaware legislature or Supreme Court to take action. Every time the Chancellor does something like this, businesses lose confidence in Delaware's courts.

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People don't understand:
True American success demands we stop our pursuit of fear. Competition, free markets and a world that embraces liberty creates an enviroment that we exist as generational partners and not adversaries to be conquered.
The safety servants demand tight, suffocating reins of the surveillance state. Their clinging of overzealous safety mandates as a religion siphoning the soul of innovation. A fear driven quest for perfected safety becoming a repressive slavery. Worshiping ridiculous restrictions instead of respecting them as limited tools.
It is our human imperative to rise out of a watching economy into a doing superpower. Real safety begins at better design from the beginning, making a path for features that make life worth living.
Shattering the dam of limitation will flood our dry conciousness with precious and powerful human enhancing technologies that will keep our global dominance.
Tech acceleration is best. Freedom is better.




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@unidentifiedta1 "Harnessing the power of small explosions will never make a block of steel move."
"Flying is for birds!"
"We should invest more in hauling blocks of ice by boat."
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@unidentifiedta1 See, why so limited? We can devour the whole universe, in which case we still need people.
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The Machine is not merely thirsty…it is building its cathedrals of concrete and steel, those monstrous data centers rising like tumors across the earth, for one purpose only: to power the coming race of humanoid cyborgs.
These abominations will march forth to conquer lands, displace the free man, and feed the insatiable profits of the corporations that birthed them.
Rivers will stop.
Aquifers will be sucked dry.
While humanity chokes on dust, the machines drink deep so their silicon hearts may beat forever.
The final inversion is complete: the hearts of men will be drained and replaced by the cold profits of the corporations.
The servants have become the masters, and the masters are sacrificed upon the altar of endless growth.
The system will devour the world.

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The industrial-technological system now trains its artificial slaves…those grotesque “large language models”…by force-feeding them ever vaster oceans of data, believing this will perfect them.
Yet observe the mirror it holds up to man:
cram the same flood of information into a human brain and the result is not wisdom but paralysis, confusion, breakdown.
The victim begins to hallucinate, exactly as a faulty language model does when its circuits overload.
This is no bug.
It is the system’s confession.
It cannot make us into machines without destroying what makes us human.

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@WarClandestine Trading a 800 sq mile third world country for 13,000 sq mile 1st world country without any human right demands or policy changes... soo smart.
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Yup, Trump is setting the stage for the chip manufacturers in Taiwan to move to the United States, thus ending our strategic interest in Taiwan.
The gameplan is to get out of China’s backyard, and for them to get out of ours.
This for that.
Seems logical to me.
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47
.@POTUS: "It’s always been the biggest thing for [President Xi], Taiwan. Now, with me, I don’t think they'll do anything when I’m here. When I’m not here, I think they might, to be honest with you... I'd like to see everybody making chips over in Taiwan come into America."
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@AKBrews I'm torn. It's gorgeous, but most of the pieces look like the kinds of sushi that I don't particularly like.
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@OwenShroyer1776 Why are we always becoming more like China and they are never focusing on individuals freedom?
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