Blackout The Conspiracy

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This is being passed around a very small group right now. A number of us suspected this was happening on that hell site during the election. What can we do to ensure we're not being manipulated to drive certain outcomes on any platform?

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Someone is manufacturing an AI-driven female robot.

An actual feature: if you try to have sex with her, she'll electrocute you.

https://www.euronews.com/next/2025/01/11/the-170k-ai-girlfriend-the-20-second-toothbrush-and-the-other-weird-tech-at-ces-2025
The €170k AI 'girlfriend' and the other weird tech at CES 2025

Innovation can create some life-changing products and others that might not be necessary, as we found out this week at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

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my journalism award has arrived and it's quite a lot bigger than i thought it would be
@GossiTheDog Zuck always had the YOLO like a lolo vibe *L*
Pope ‘shadowbanned’ over Gaza genocide and international justice

Calls for peace by Pope who has condemned Israel’s genocide reach less than 1% of Pontiff’s 18m followers Figures from the Pope’s recent social media posts about Gaza suggest that…

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Just came across this Ed Ruscha lithograph.

It was actually made in 1967—not 1984.

It’s fascinating to me because that font was, for a good long time, the computer font. And not that Ruscha would know it at the time, but 1984 was an incredibly eventful year in computer history:

  • Intro of the Mac
  • Launch of the CD-ROM
  • Invention of flash memory
  • Release of PCjr and PC/AT
  • Neuromancer published, and with it, the term “cyberspace” was coined

Of course, Ruscha couldn’t have known this. His lithograph probably alludes to the Orwell book. But even in that, there’s a tie-in with Apple’s 1984 Super Bowl commercial.

@Palky55 @polyquantique Also to help ensure it stays open and accessible
Going to a public library is often a good way to help restore your faith in humanity.