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techniche · 2 years
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By Matthew Ehret
As we move further into the vortex dubbed ‘the Great Reset’, one gets a sense of a creepy cultish mode of speaking among some of the top echelons of imperial thinkers setting the cultural tone for the proceedings which profess to profoundly transform a new epoch in human history. World Economic Forum shining stars like Yuval Harari, Klaus Schwab, and Ray Kurzweil speak giddily about an impending evolutionary shift where human society will become something more than human.
Renowned futurist and lead Google Engineer Ray Kurzweil gave this moment of bifurcation a name: “The Singularity”. In 2005, he described this moment saying: “Our version 1.0 biological bodies are likewise frail and subject to a myriad of failure modes… The Singularity will allow us to transcend these limitations of our biological bodies and brains… The Singularity will represent the culmination of the merger of our biological thinking and existence with our technology, resulting in a world that is still human but that transcends our biological roots. There will be no distinction, post-Singularity, between human and machine or between physical and virtual reality.”
Kurzweil and Harari even predicted the date 2050 to be the magical moment which the new age of human-machine unification will be consolidated, as artificial intelligence, bio-engineering babies with CRISPR technology, and interfacing our brains with microchips in the ‘internet of things’ will finally see the birth of a new species.
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Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst believe using humans (https://www.umass.edu/news/article/next-generation-wireless-technology-may-leverage-human-body-energy) as part of the antenna system offers the most efficient way to harvest waste energy. In the process, humans could wear coiled copper.—PopularMechanics (https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/energy/a42419268/6g-power-humans-antennas/)
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exit-babylon · 2 months
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kramlabs · 7 months
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coulsart · 2 months
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This has been done for like four hours but I just got the chance to filter them for the internet - happy DLC day yay yay! We love that worm!
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minty364 · 5 months
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DPXDC Prompt #97
The Justice League fought hard against the anti ecto acts but unfortunately it wasn’t enough and the laws were passed anyways but not before a clause was added to them that states the JL had the right to pull a ghost out of a facility of they had potential to work for them. When they see the potential hero Phantom is caught by the GIW they of course do their best to acquire him. Unfortunately the government sees Phantom as JL property now instead of his own person. Phantom seemed content being trapped on the watchtower and explained it was better than whatever the GIW was planning. Superman thinks something weird is going on with the ghost as when he supposedly went to bed in the room he was assigned he’d temporarily gain a heartbeat again. Constantine is just glad the young prince hasn’t decided to kill anyone in the US congress yet for passing such a ridiculous law. Batman’s adoption senses are tickling.
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inkskinned · 1 year
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we really didn't get violent enough about roe v wade being overturned. but and also - you're one person. you donated money. you went to the protest. you did what you could, which felt like doing basically nothing.
recently some big paper published an op ed (why did you even read it? you knew you'd get upset) about how it's gross that men can't find a partner because women don't want to suffer bad dates - they'd rather go to yoga class. you actually laughed - well, yeah! and it was funny until it wasn't, because something about it made your stomach churn. this is the thing, you want to say, but you don't have the words for what the thing is. just that men being bad at dating is your fault.
the thing is also on instagram. you don't know if it's a setting or algorithm thing, but these days, the most hurtful comments always seem to skim the top. simple reaction is don't read the comments but - you're human, so you're curious. you want to respond to every weird, sanctimonious one with replaying something a million times to find evidence they're lying about their gender is literally sexual harassment you shouldn't be proud of this or maybe get a fucking life you absolute dickhead but you've gotten into enough of these battles as a kid. nothing ever resolves. it just makes you upset.
your father was radicalized. the thing is - you go to therapy about it and yet never find the words for exactly the way that one hurts.
the other day your sister predicted that a commercial that aired during the superbowl was going to cause trouble. you wanted her to be wrong about that. this morning, while scrolling, you saw someone post exactly that - he got so angry i had to leave. it was terrifying. it reminds you, however bleakly: there are entire swathes of people who do not worry about domestic violence. who have no idea why you would put keys into your fist. who do not understand "it's better to be rude than dead." who have never googled am i being gaslit.
the other day you found out there's a bill that would make it so if you have a uterus and are braindead, you could fulfil your cattle purpose and carry a fetus to term. you think about the fact that the leading cause of death for pregnant people is murder. you think about ongoing and informed consent. you think about how, out of fear, if your ex boyfriend had pressured you, you absolutely would have said yes to it. in the comments, you write there is no way that these documents wouldn't be immediately forged. this is going to be misused. and then just delete it, sighing. get up and go to work.
the other day they overturned roe v wade. we weren't nearly violent enough about it. somewhere, a clock is ticking. it's been ticking a long time. you want to say it's time, but it's been time for a while, hasn't it.
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namastefamily · 2 years
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“VODAFONE WHISTLEBLOWER CONNECTS 5G AND INTERNET OF THINGS TO THE COVID PLANDEMIC And in midsummer last year, it must be recalled that a certain Vodafone whistleblower stated definitively that the “pandemic” was created by 5G, succeeding the rollout of 5G in Wuhan, Milan, cruise ships and other places, as governments and telecom companies geared up to build out the Internet of Things and roll…
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turing-tested · 10 months
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'the south isn't known for its difficult winters' I don't know how to tell you this but people are allowed to complain about temperatures that will Kill You if you are not able to be inside a house
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transmascissues · 1 year
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i told my mom how my chest will look after i get top surgery (i’m not getting grafts so my chest will just be blank aside from the scars), and she told me i should get the grafts because “you’re a person, not a cartoon character — don’t you want to look like a real person?”
when i explained it to my dad, he told me i should get them because not having nipples is “unnatural, nature just doesn’t make people like that.”
top surgery, the thing that i’ve been waiting for for almost eight years and that i know will make my life so much better, will also turn me into real life body horror for my loved ones and i’m going to have to live with seeing it in their faces every time they look at me.
i have nothing particularly profound to say about that. i just think it speaks to how people — even the ones who love us and genuinely believe they want the best for us — can’t even see transmasculine bodies as human unless we meet their standards of looking cis.
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cairafea · 9 months
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houseki no kuni brainrot doodles. ichikawa please release the new chapter soon the hnk countdown twitter account is gonna run out of pages to attach to each tweet
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cult-of-the-eye · 2 months
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listen horror is supposed to be reflective of the fears of our time, right? tma's big theme was constant surveillance and now tmagp's focus on digital horror has just made this even more apparent, like the different ways people's online activity can be found and collated, its just so weirdly satisfying seeing how relevant it is
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