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Columbus egg, By Nils von Dardel
Columbus egg is an expression that refers to a hard-to-achieve and brilliant idea or deed that seems so easy and logical after it's done.
The story goes: some people said to Columbus that “What you did was no great achievement, for even if you didn't discover the Americas, someone else would have.” After hearing their criticism, Columbus challenged them to make an egg stand on its tip. They tried many times and failed. At which time, Columbus took the egg, and tapped it on the table to make it flatter, thus making it stand on its tip.
The story goes: some people said to Columbus that “What you did was no great achievement, for even if you didn't discover the Americas, someone else would have.” After hearing their criticism, Columbus challenged them to make an egg stand on its tip. They tried many times and failed. At which time, Columbus took the egg, and tapped it on the table to make it flatter, thus making it stand on its tip.
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اول شخص ( مريض) تم تجربة neural link عليه الي هو اصلا مشلول كدر يتحكم بالحاسب ويعلب شطرنج 😱
خطوة كبيرة للبشرية
خطوة كبيرة للبشرية
Ai and things
اول شخص ( مريض) تم تجربة neural link عليه الي هو اصلا مشلول كدر يتحكم بالحاسب ويعلب شطرنج 😱 خطوة كبيرة للبشرية
Imagine a computer virus attacking the neuralink in your brain
I guess cybersecurity would have to become a medical specialty at some point
The CIA is about to go out of business, because Elon is doing all the spying for the government
For a neuralink user, an internet router would be as essential as food
When Orwell wrote 1984, I don't think he ever believed that "thoughtcrime" would be a real thing. Well, welcome to the future: Imagine being cancelled, with a neuralink in your brain
It’s not a problem of getting people to express themselves but of providing little gaps of solitude and silence in which they might eventually find something to say. Repressive forces don’t stop people from expressing themselves but rather force them to express themselves. What a relief to have nothing to say, the right to say nothing, because only then is there a chance of framing the rare, and ever rarer, thing that might be worth saying.
— Gilles Deleuze's politics of silence
— Gilles Deleuze's politics of silence
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The CIA is about to go out of business, because Elon is doing all the spying for the government
Most terrifying sentence ever , that a person control the spying not the whole system
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I guess cybersecurity would have to become a medical specialty at some point
اكو بحوث عن هذا الموضوع cyborg medical راح تصير مستقبلا وعليها طلب راح يصير اذا انتشرت
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Most terrifying sentence ever , that a person control the spying not the whole system
سيد الوضعية كئيبة وعلي
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اكو بحوث عن هذا الموضوع cyborg medical راح تصير مستقبلا وعليها طلب راح يصير اذا انتشرت
بس الصراحة هاي مثيرة للاهتمام :")
Neoliberalism makes citizens into consumers. The freedom of the citizen yields to the passivity of the consumer. As consumers, today’s voters have no real interest in politics – in actively shaping the community. They possess neither the will nor the ability to participate in communal, political action. They react only passively to politics: grumbling and complaining, as consumers do about a commodity or service they do not like. Politicians and parties follow this logic of consumption too. They have to ‘deliver’. In the process, they become nothing more than suppliers; their task is to satisfy voters who are consumers or customers.