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Privatized Social Credit: Andrew Tate & His 41 Tenets
Privatized Social Credit: Andrew Tate & His 41 Tenets
When Alex Jones and Milo Yiannopoulos were banned from social media, these were marketed as incidents that would only be reserved for rare cases. By the time Megan Murphy was banned from Twitter and Colin Wright removed from PayPal it was clear that a new social credit system had emerged where private corporations got to decide who was allowed to have a voice and which topics were acceptable for discussion. A social credit system can be defined as an infrastructure that gives an entity the ability to examine human profiles and give them ratings to gauge how desirable a set of humans is within a certain context. Based on the aforementioned desirability rating, a human can be blacklisted or whitelisted from activities based on thresholds and criteria set by the Social Credit System.
·therabbithole84.substack.com·
Privatized Social Credit: Andrew Tate & His 41 Tenets
The MICE Alliance
The MICE Alliance
Far too many companies that should be focused on the advancement of humanity by providing valuable services have been deterred from this important mission. Take the example of Silicon Valley which served as a bastion of technological innovation but has been led astray by activism. Vague subjective concepts like
·therabbithole84.substack.com·
The MICE Alliance
The Neon God
The Neon God
Four Questions Concerning The Internet, part two
·paulkingsnorth.substack.com·
The Neon God
More Banks Will Fail
More Banks Will Fail
There are going to be many more bank failures as this ponzi system unravels. Unlike 2008, we have the ability to opt out of these broken and corrupt institutions by using bitcoin.
·discreetlog.com·
More Banks Will Fail
The Universal
The Universal
Four Questions Concerning The Internet, part one
·paulkingsnorth.substack.com·
The Universal
The Modern WWW, Or: Where Do We Want To Go From Here?
The Modern WWW, Or: Where Do We Want To Go From Here?
From the early days of ARPANET until the dawn of the World Wide Web (WWW), the internet was primarily the domain of researchers, teachers and students, with hobbyists running their own BBS servers …
·hackaday.com·
The Modern WWW, Or: Where Do We Want To Go From Here?
A Complete Guide to Getting What You Want
A Complete Guide to Getting What You Want
It turns out there’s a basic strategy that seems to apply in the pursuit of most desires, from hosting your first dinner party to starting a shoe store.
·raptitude.com·
A Complete Guide to Getting What You Want
Cheating is All You Need
Cheating is All You Need
There is something legendary and historic happening in software engineering, right now as we speak, and yet most of you don’t realize at all how big it is.
·about.sourcegraph.com·
Cheating is All You Need
[REPOST] The Demiurge’s Older Brother | Slate Star Codex
[REPOST] The Demiurge’s Older Brother | Slate Star Codex
[This is a repost of a story which I wrote about five years ago and which was hosted on my old website until it went down.] 2,302,554,979 BC Galactic Core 9-tsiak awoke over endless crawling millis…
·slatestarcodex.com·
[REPOST] The Demiurge’s Older Brother | Slate Star Codex
Niklas Luhmann - Wikipedia
Niklas Luhmann - Wikipedia
Niklas Luhmann was a German sociologist, philosopher of social science, and a prominent thinker in systems theory.
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Niklas Luhmann - Wikipedia
Autopoiesis - Wikipedia
Autopoiesis - Wikipedia
The term autopoiesis refers to a system capable of producing and maintaining itself by creating its own parts. The term was introduced in the 1972 publication Autopoiesis and Cognition: The Realization of the Living by Chilean biologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela to define the self-maintaining chemistry of living cells.
·en.wikipedia.org·
Autopoiesis - Wikipedia