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ootsootsoots | 4 years ago | on: The metaverse is already here, it's called the internet

It proves he thinks everyone will follow along anyway

It proves Apple’s data labels and growing awareness digital ads drive little business, which proved Facebook is a non-contributor to the economy in a real way

Zuck is just looking to keep his good times rolling as interest fades. This isn’t courage, this is “the writing is on the wall, let’s try something sooner than later.”

ootsootsoots | 4 years ago | on: Neal Stephenson reacts to Facebook name change

I’d consider human spiritual realms the precursor to meta verses we can actually implement.

Tons of visualization through art, and ways and means defined through story.

Of course tend to need to be very literal about these things.

Frankly a computer meta verse isn’t that interesting

I’d rather figure out how to grow neuron structures that let me believe or have skills in anything and just babysit this stupid fleshy husk literally

ootsootsoots | 4 years ago | on: Generation X Is Sick of Your Bullshit (2011)

Mirror neurons.

My kids are being raised on a diet of learn to compute and be kind, not a conqueror.

Rather than stories of Davids and Goliath, or it has to work this way because it did work this way.

Mirror neurons can start blinking on and off to less specific story, constrained to build and tend kingdom or flock.

The toughness humanity has rewarded belongs to conquerors of others. The toughness we need is conquering self.

I don’t owe billionaires validation, or politicians allegiance. They can tough out having their figurative identity suffocated.

To the flames…

ootsootsoots | 4 years ago | on: Oculus Quest is removing the Facebook account requirement

I use a pin code or thumbprint to unlock my iPad and login to Apples store

I can root it and install alternative store

What alternative software can I run on Occulus?

That and all the extra engineering for managing users for business reasons not technical wastes real resources to prop up a technology company that isn’t interested in novel discovery, but servicing contemporary business obligations

If they’re so smart and capable of pulling useful metadata off unstructured data, why do they need me to maintain a specific profile?

Really kind of feels like they rely on having concrete data and the meta part is marketing

ootsootsoots | 4 years ago | on: Remote-first work is taking over the rich world – research hints at why

I’m fine with people rotating on and re-training

We do it through college then stop. Think of it like term limits.

How much of this is really actually technical work and just data entry, sexed up for cashiers that got older?

Isn’t this what automation and division of labor are meant to do?

Good job, we achieved the goals. Go do something else.

ootsootsoots | 4 years ago | on: Remote-first work is taking over the rich world – research hints at why

This could be made into a problem for corporations too.

Stop going to work.

Switch to open source projects.

Let social media crash.

K8s clusters with Kilo hosted on laptops, desktops.

We have the tools to blackout the web and bring a whole huge part of the economy down.

Zuckerberg could be Pauperberg if the internet gathered round chanting “this is the new way”.

I mean you know DC has no clue how anything works beyond quid pro quo.

ootsootsoots | 4 years ago | on: An interview with Mark Zuckerberg about the Metaverse

I’d like to see a UI that abstracts Wireguard behind contact management UX

If I’m connecting to someone via that app it’s over a Wireguard tunnel. On desktop, let me drag files over, append to a synced message thread (stored in SQLite or something simple)

Open source design focused on beating desktop operating systems when it’s strength was always networking.

All the attention is on building tech for corporations to satisfy political memes. It doesn’t have to be if software people built different software

ootsootsoots | 4 years ago | on: Meta: A Social Technology Company

Older companies tend to be run by pre-internet leadership, with deep and wide political connections and awareness.

They tend to do better with PR slight of hand. Maybe because they get it’s all a political boondoggle and SV companies are run by finance wonks.

ootsootsoots | 4 years ago | on: What caused all the supply chain bottlenecks?

Behind every big corp is a well armed government and police apparatus

Given how many Fortune 500 companies have died even in prosperous times since the list started, I’m gonna file this away as “manufacturing consent to maintain the status quo.”

Corporations are not literal machines or organisms. They’re a social acquiescence given the reality of biological need at scale. The logistics are necessary; the behavior is necessary; the ownership angle is propaganda.

ootsootsoots | 4 years ago | on: 10% of households pay more than 80% of taxes on alcohol and cigarettes

This isn’t so shocking as history alone makes it clear society operates on aristocrats legalizing externalizing effort.

They own everything and role play as if making investment choices is work but… they own everything so the monopoly outcomes are guaranteed.

Figuratively the class warfare was fought and won, and effort to fight for the public was deflected back as selfishness.

Class aristocrat:

def todolist: While breathing: leverage wealth to buy more useful property to extract wealth selling disposable property

Source: me, an aristocrat with a patent who earns a few cents for every gadget sold in the US due to some math I wrote down to receive a masters degree. My work did not give rise to the physical phenomenon, nor does it really have anything to do with designing or selling gadgets. It just states an objective mathematical truth. Thanks to everyone’s political belief for enabling my retiring before 40.

ootsootsoots | 4 years ago | on: Apple Is Normalising Surveillance

Websites can and many do gather various types of location data to have an idea you’ve moved around.

Don’t try to equivocate this away. The technology to enable it is software; software is everywhere. We can use WiFi to echo locate people in buildings. We know what we’re doing in technology.

HUMANS are paranoid by default in order to survive. We’ve seen again and again in history; new technology goes straight into agency control militarization. Don’t be naive.

We’re all doing it because we all watch each other normalize it. Mirror neurons and social obligations; sign up, sign in, consume and let us collect your metrics.

ootsootsoots | 4 years ago | on: Google 'colluded' with Facebook to bypass Apple privacy

To what end though?

Ownership aside isn’t big tech something of an expert workers council?

If there’s literal logistics value to these systems we’ll build them anyway.

Political labels like cartel help politicians sell us on big ownership.

Let’s do novel things literally and ditch figurative political tradition. No more political tradition, no more big corp.

Obviously it can’t happen over night. We could invoke old politics or let big tech takeover the world and let workers takeover big tech as they forget about politics

ootsootsoots | 4 years ago | on: Exome sequencing and analysis of 450k UK Biobank participants

Bio-electrics are starting to look at biology the way you describe.

Michael Levin and team at Tufts are instigating regenerative healing by “boot strapping” the process through manipulation of electric fields surrounding cells.

Understanding the extent of network effects will be a big idea in the future. Proving our statistics are probable causes versus mathematical object identification and social debate over the effects.

We’re moving beyond mere taxonomy and catalog of reality into seriously weird science.

ootsootsoots | 4 years ago | on: Worn-out nurses hit the road for better pay, stressing hospital budgets, morale

Yeah was reading about this the other day locally.

The inflated cost of traveling nurses is used in negotiating new contracts.

Frankly if American workers want better, they need to realize supply and demand applies to labor.

There’s no reason a surgeon should have a Ferrari while the nursing staff that supports them makes $70k year.

It’s highly skilled labor but also, imo, artificially constrained by our educational funding choices.

All of which is politically babysat to be just so according to well paid economists who are trotted out to tell us inequality is normal because that’s how it’s always been.

Americans made kings and robber barons again and just changed the words. Meanwhile petty crime is high treason.

Human society as we know it was set on this path by forever lifers. The end game is the end times. They don’t care if anyone survives, no one will be around to complain.

Drop the worker euphemisms and call everyone people. This arbitrary taxonomy to satisfy political sorting is inhuman.

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