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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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Big data; mind processing
With all the new technologies—starting from electricity to advanced encoding techniques—we now have access to vast amounts of information. However, this information does not yet constitute knowledge (which is tested experience that can be repeated and valued for human or natural growth) nor feeling (a pathway to knowledge and meaningful experience, such as through art). To achieve these, all…
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Progress
Progress is not always straightforward, don’t blindly believe in anything new, neomania often leads to nothing but noise. Simple, stable, practical things win. Observe critically. Progress is resilience, not speed. Over time, only robust solutions will endure, as complexity fades away.
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Creator’s purposes in ages of generative ai
In the age of ai and generative tech, creating stylistic craft art has become meaningless – meaning – that is, meaningfulness, the necessity of the common purpose. Art as development, as play, is one thing: teaching, therapeutic… The other is the art of the genuine, cognitive plan, when as a researcher of feelings and spectra…
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Regulate AI asap
The main problem with AI is not the technology itself but the fools who use it for all sorts of bad purposes. So called artificial intelligence (content generators) requires regulation and legislation as soon as possible today, it is a very dangerous technology and the first danger is the people themselves – there are too…
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Messed up
Intelligent people are mostly avoiding any products from companies like Google, Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, Samsung, and similar Big Tech these days, allowing partial touch only in extreme cases. These companies are like greedy monsters, cannibals… too big and messed up, with the wrong ideas and values. Capitalism (at huge scales) itself is a trouble already.…
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Got this thing some days ago
Natural tape magnetic distortion and that noise… nice. It was surprisingly well preserved for a thing from 1970s, almost like a new. It got a speaker and a microphone inside, good design overall; gonna give it a try for my own sampling/recording soon. Not as a main tool for tapes’ handling but rather as a…