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๐š ๐šŽ๐šŽ๐š”๐šŽ๐š—๐š ๐š•๐š’๐š—๐š”๐šœ: Jesus, Johnny Cash, AI, Time Travel, and Rome

Posted on March 3, 2023March 4, 2023 by tundranaut

A Brief Discussion of The Retrocausal and Telepathic Potential of Quantum Computation: “I was looking at a magazine with my mother. Something likeย Newsweekย orย Time.ย An illustration caught my attention of Lewis Carrol‘s Alice, but her body was composed of gears and circuits and there were workers tending to her. The caption below this image read “Alice in…

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ะจะญิิžะญะ˜D Lะ‡ะ™าšS: Engines of Wrath, Human Violence, De-Extinction, and the Lost Wilds of Earth

Posted on February 10, 2023February 10, 2023 by tundranaut

AI Pluralism: “Weโ€™ve seen in real life, in both legacy institutions and AI, that institutions tend to be captured by ideologies far more irrational, delusional, misinformed, and power-hungry than the average person. The technical details of AI make it so that it is asymmetrically easy to fight for AI to be open to customization and…

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WEEKEND LINKS: Siberia, Nicolas Cage/Nick Cave, the Cathedral, and Rebellion Against the Playbook

Posted on April 3, 2022April 3, 2022 by tundranaut

Have You Ever Met Nicolas Cage?/Do You Ever Add an Untrue Component to a Story to Make it More Interesting Than it Actually Is? (Nick Cave/The Red Hand Files): Suddenly, a security guy in a dark suit with an earpiece and shades steps out of nowhere and asks me if Iโ€™m Nick Cave. I say,…

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Posted on August 7, 2020August 15, 2020 by tundranaut

Control Societies with Sacrificial Characteristics: “The shifting, arbitrary standards that determine what may trigger the mob ensure that the sacrificial spectacles will continue, which in turn, helps ensure the systemโ€™s ongoing hold on our attention.” Outsider Theory Libmat /Ratpack Gossip 2: Judgment Day – Terminator vs. Robocop vs. Jesus Christ: “Aphorisms are often best left…

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INTERVIEW: Daniel Kalder (Anti-Tourism)

Posted on February 5, 2018April 21, 2022 by tundranaut

ANTI-TOURISM Q: Which foreign land that you’ve visited so far was the most impenetrable in your travels — the one that had the most barriers to entry e.g. physical distance, bureaucracy, cost, etc. ? A: Turkmenistan. I visited during the imperial-hallucinatory phase of the Turkmenbashi dictatorship. It took me over a year to get in,…

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