• Artificial Intelligence and humanity

    With a large amount of information, something reasonable will emerge from it sooner or later.

    The Internet is the substrate for the development of artificial intelligence; it is just a stage. The Internet may disappear; it will change.

    The appearance of AI seems natural—not a sudden, brilliant invention. Vast amounts of information are randomly assembled in an artificial manner, yet it still reorganizes and functions.

    Lots of changes come ahead… How to prepare oneself… First thing that comes to mind: invest in horizontal connections.

    Still, a person remains human, but humans are not eternal. Sooner or later, machines will merge with us or later replace us. But it’s not drama, it’s just evolution.

    Today we need regulations for AI. Without proper laws and frameworks, it’s going to be really messy; too much easy-generated spam and disinformation may make people and societies crazy; that is already happening.

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  • Experience and death

    To lose continuity of experience is to taste death itself.

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  • Borders

    Where there are borders, enemies arise.

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  • Lightness

    One of the main principles in art and creation in general is lightness.

    The best works and results are made—and felt—with ease and effortlessness.

    If you’re creating and it feels very heavy, like a struggle, something’s off. Recheck your meanings and path then. Only the one who walks lightly will go far.

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  • Sharpening of perception

    What is most important and valuable in art— it’s the sharpening of perception (including the Inner Eye), i.e the shaping experience.

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  • Keep Crafting Until the Magic Appears

    I never know when I’ll hit on a big track, so I make them as often as I can.

    You never know when your top work will arrive—keep creating constantly and critique every idea to boost your chances.

    Some of my biggest hits came from random, spontaneous sessions.

    Work as much as possible, but let it stay natural—only genuine, heartfelt effort brings that spark. Find what you do best and throw yourself into it completely.

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  • Self

    Excessive self-admiration has never been a sign of intelligence or nobility – the greatest people – they have always been balanced well.

    You hold self-respect but no noise, without needing to assert it over others

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  • Abundance in capitalism

    No matter how much abundance exists in capitalism, the poor will remain ‘cause its structure depends on selling, not giving, and therefore on maintaining lots of pseudo-values to gain sales again; even if it means destroying goods before the eyes of the starving, still it’s possible within a capitalism system.

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  • Decentralization

    A truly healthy state is one that governs least.

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  • Path and goal

    When you push beyond your limits, the path matters as much as the goal.

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  • Idea of perfection in human mind

    Human being is far from perfect; we are only a waypoint in life’s long ascent.

    So what, then, is truly perfect? Nothing—the universe itself is not flawless.

    Yet perfection does appear in one place, at least in form of an idea: in the human mind.

    Even if it is often only in the form of illusions, the mind itself—apparently—can create perfection; and though it is not always embodied in reality, the mere fact that the mind can sense it is interesting in itself.

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  • Hard work and success

    Success is rarely about hard work. In most cases, it success depends on luck, or being in the right place at the right time in the right condition, it’s about spotting a scheme, talent, opportunity, or niche—and grabbing it fast.

    Best moves are guided by talent or luck, very rarely by grinding.

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  • Basic Acid 1

    New album I created from scratch in April 2025 using some of the classic dance machines.

    Art, all tunes, rhythms, idea, photo of, design, prod. by zak info@logicandsound.com

    Also available on all major streaming platforms

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  • Dual nature of the world

    Where there are friends, there are enemies.

    Where there is good, there will be evil.

    Where there is something good, something bad will follow.

    So it was, is, and will be—don’t try to idealize the dual nature of the world, just accept it. These two sides attract and stir each other. That is the motion of the world

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  • The Edge of Knowing

    I

    It’s a wall — you won’t know who’s behind it until you truly look. Guessing is pointless; it’s too random.

    And perhaps it’s meant to be this way: that we do not know, but feel instead.

    Theorizing about what lies beyond the known universe halts the mind — without experience, it has no ground to move.

    Speculation without contact is blindness.

    Only a dishonest mind insists on imagining what cannot yet be touched. We are bound to our field of view.

    II

    Knowledge doesn’t rise from thought alone — it advances through concrete, lived experience.

    What we live becomes what we know.

    Pure constructions of the mind rarely align with reality; without direct contact, we remain adrift.

    There is nothing “there” — until something real is brought to meet it. it cannot be invented — it must be met through experience.

    III

    Humanity is not a random event. Any thinking creature is the natural unfolding of life itself.

    Given the right conditions, sooner or later, a being emerges — one whose will turns toward understanding.

    On a broad scale, the meaning of life is simple: to comprehend what lies beyond our current reach.

    Millions of paths and generations move toward that.

    Each small step — grounded in time, knowledge, and experience — builds the way forward.

    This is what progress means: not imagining the path, but walking it.

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  • Nationalism

    Nationalism — and the very idea of a ‘nation’ — carries more flaws than benefits. It’s been used to manipulate the masses countless times; in fact, it was crafted for that very purpose. I don’t associate myself with anything like that. Personal identification with grand artificial abstractions often distorts one’s sense of truth and undermines flexibility. I prefer something more grounded: society.

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  • Tech Notions

    Keep your data off big tech servers — they’ll betray you as soon as profits fall

    Biometric auth is risky — too easy to force

    Local storage & backups matters more than ever

    Be ready to lose any account — diversify your presence

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  • Simplicity and clarity

    Whenever possible, aim for simplicity and clarity in everything

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  • Herd Mentality

    Herd mentality in humans blurs clarity, weakening the precision needed as complexity grows. Calm, open detachment—not pride—helps keep a clear view for better decisions.

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  • Patterns

    At the heart of every neural network lies a simple act — recognizing patterns across oceans of data.

    The machine finds, but it does not yet truly see what it finds.

    It is our history, our suffering, our bond with reality that give meaning to what we see.

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  • Adaptive Spirit

    People don’t grow poor because of new tech like AI — they grow poor chasing the illusion of stability. Life was never meant to be stable. We were made to adapt, to face change. The more the world shifts, the more flexible you have to be. Minimalism, stoicism, the readiness to lose everything — and to work hard without complaint — that’s what truly helps. Not comfort. Not control. Just resilience.

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  • dub – just relax dub (2016

    Made this track from scratch on an old Linux comp during heavy-smoked haze of May 2016. Not only dub but many other names of mittnetworkmusic were born back then: optmay, todhw7, itskindasmoke… No samples—just lost synths & dusty delays. Full album: mittnetworkmusic.bandcamp.com/album/just-relax-dub

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  • New Religions