Thursday, March 10, 2016
deepmind stays winning...,
By CNu at March 10, 2016 0 comments
Labels: AI , computationalism , neuromancy , tactical evolution
most theories of consciousness are worse than wrong..,
The phlegm theory has more problems than just a few factual errors. After all, suppose you had a beaker of phlegm and injected it into a person. What exactly is the mechanism that leads to a lazy personality? The proposal resonates seductively with our intuitions and biases, but it doesn’t explain anything.
In the modern age we can chuckle over medieval naiveté, but we often suffer from similar conceptual confusions. We have our share of phlegm theories, which flatter our intuitions while explaining nothing. They’re compelling, they often convince, but at a deeper level they’re empty.
One corner of science where phlegm theories proliferate is the cognitive neuroscience of consciousness. The brain is a machine that processes information, yet somehow we also have a conscious experience of at least some of that information. How is that possible? What is subjective experience? It’s one of the most important questions in science, possibly the most important, the deepest way of asking: What are we? Yet many of the current proposals, even some that are deep and subtle, are phlegm theories.
By CNu at March 10, 2016 0 comments
Labels: computationalism , FAIL , neuromancy
the tides of mind
By CNu at March 10, 2016 0 comments
Labels: neuromancy , What IT DO Shawty...
Wednesday, March 09, 2016
the real reason the establishment and all its minions are hysterical about Trump...,
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By CNu at March 09, 2016 0 comments
Labels: 2parties1ideology , scott free , The Hardline , truth
turd-blossom and TEP plot to stop mr. miracle...,
By CNu at March 09, 2016 0 comments
Labels: Apokolips , Ass Clownery , doesn't end well , global system of 1% supremacy , hegemony , helplessness
phookin tards a combination WMD-Crime Against Humanity...,
By CNu at March 09, 2016 0 comments
Labels: FAIL , reality casualties , Tard Bidnis
Tuesday, March 08, 2016
tards fubar everything they put their hands to...,
By CNu at March 08, 2016 0 comments
Labels: American Original , doesn't end well , Tard Bidnis
the world has a problem - too many young people
By CNu at March 08, 2016 0 comments
Labels: doesn't end well , Peak Capitalism , reality casualties
Tards Undercut the Political Will to Implement Sane Population Control Policy
By CNu at March 08, 2016 0 comments
Labels: doesn't end well , FAIL , governance , not gonna happen... , Tard Bidnis , unintended consequences
national security study memorandum 200 - The Kissinger Report
Named countries[edit]
By CNu at March 08, 2016 0 comments
Labels: crate excavation , cull-tech , governance , reality casualties , What Now?
Charles Evers endorses Trump
By CNu at March 08, 2016 0 comments
Labels: A Kneegrow Said It , scott free , The Hardline , truth
Monday, March 07, 2016
the most racist places in america according to google
By CNu at March 07, 2016 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Race and Ethnicity , weather report
the shadow world of the economic hitman..,
Economic hitmen – I'm a former one, actually – created the world's first truly global empire. It's really a corporate empire, not an American empire although the U.S. government certainly supports it. We work many different ways, but perhaps the most common is that we will identify a country that has resources that corporations want, like oil.
We arrange huge loans of that country from the World Bank or one of its sisters. Yet, the money never actually goes to the country. It is primarily there to make the our companies -- that build the infrastructure projects like the power plants, and the industrial parks, highways, and ports -- very rich.
In addition, a few wealthy families make a lot of money off of these programs. They own the industries and commercial centers.
But the majority of the people do not benefit at all. They do not have enough money to buy much electricity. They cannot get jobs in industrial parks because the industrial parks do not hire many people. They lose out because a lot of money is diverted from healthcare, education, and other social services to try to pay the interest on the debt.
In the end, the principal is never paid down. We go back and say Since you cannot pay your debts, sell your resource real cheap to our corporations without any environmental restrictions or social regulations. Or privatize, and sell off your electric utilities;,your water and sewage systems, and your schools, your jails -- all of your public sector businesses -- to our corporations.
These leaders are very aware that if they do not accept these deals; if we economic hitmen fail to bring them around, the jackals are likely to show up. These are people that will either assassinate those leaders or overthrow their governments.
By CNu at March 07, 2016 0 comments
Labels: debt slavery , doesn't end well , Peak Capitalism
Nate Hagens in 2013 said Peak Oil will likely be a deflationary variety (scroll down to 11)
By CNu at March 07, 2016 0 comments
Labels: Irreplaceable Natural Material Resources , Peak Capitalism , What Now?
Sunday, March 06, 2016
the revenge of the lower classes and the rise of american fascism
The language and symbols of an authentic American fascism would, of course, have little to do with the original European models. They would have to be as familiar and reassuring to loyal Americans as the language and symbols of the original fascisms were familiar and reassuring to many Italians and Germans, as [George] Orwell suggested. Hitler and Mussolini, after all, had not tried to seem exotic to their fellow citizens. No swastikas in an American fascism, but Stars and Stripes (or Stars and Bars) and Christian crosses. No fascist salute, but mass recitations of the pledge of allegiance. These symbols contain no whiff of fascism in themselves, of course, but an American fascism would transform them into obligatory litmus tests for detecting the internal enemy.
By CNu at March 06, 2016 0 comments
Labels: American Original , corporatism , governance , What IT DO Shawty...
Saturday, March 05, 2016
time to cowboy up and clean out the augean stables of the american governmental system...,
Webb, who briefly ran for the Democratic nomination before dropping out and recently ruled out an independent bid for president, had just watched Trump win landslide votes in the part of the country Webb knows best.
By CNu at March 05, 2016 0 comments
Labels: 2parties1ideology , FAIL , Granny Goodness
ungovernable: the unprotected push back
Trump and the Rise of the Unprotected: Why political professionals are struggling to make sense of the world they created.
We’re in a funny moment. Those who do politics for a living, some of them quite brilliant, are struggling to comprehend the central fact of the Republican primary race, while regular people have already absorbed what has happened and is happening. Journalists and politicos have been sharing schemes for how Marco parlays a victory out of winning nowhere, or Ted roars back, or Kasich has to finish second in Ohio. But in my experience any nonpolitical person on the street, when asked who will win, not only knows but gets a look as if you’re teasing him. Trump, they say.
I had such a conversation again Tuesday with a friend who repairs shoes in a shop on Lexington Avenue. Jimmy asked me, conversationally, what was going to happen. I deflected and asked who he thinks is going to win. “Troomp!” He’s a very nice man, an elderly, old-school Italian-American, but I saw impatience flick across his face: Aren’t you supposed to know these things?
In America now only normal people are capable of seeing the obvious.
But actually that’s been true for a while, and is how we got in the position we’re in.
Last October I wrote of the five stages of Trump, based on the Kübler-Ross stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Most of the professionals I know are stuck somewhere between four and five.
But I keep thinking of how Donald Trump got to be the very likely Republican nominee. There are many answers and reasons, but my thoughts keep revolving around the idea of protection. It is a theme that has been something of a preoccupation in this space over the years, but I think I am seeing it now grow into an overall political dynamic throughout the West.
There are the protected and the unprotected. The protected make public policy. The unprotected live in it. The unprotected are starting to push back, powerfully.
By CNu at March 05, 2016 0 comments
Labels: FAIL , governance
Friday, March 04, 2016
Wolfram: AI and the Future of Civilization
By CNu at March 04, 2016 0 comments
we don't need no stinking eric schmidt, we need reed richards and benton f'ing quest!!!
Carter unveiled the new Defense Innovation Advisory Board with Schmidt during the annual RSA cyber security conference in San Francisco, saying it would give the Pentagon access to "the brightest technical minds focused on innovation."
Schmidt, now the executive chairman of Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O), the parent company of Google, said the board would help bridge what he called a clear gap between how the U.S. military and the technology industry operate.
Schmidt also said he saw the group looking for ways to use new technologies to solve new and emerging problems.
The board is Carter's latest effort to kick-start innovation across the U.S. military by building bridges to the technology industry. The U.S. defense chief announced the board's creation on Wednesday during his third trip to Silicon Valley since taking office just over a year ago.
It had been 20 years since the last U.S. defense secretary visited Silicon Valley.
By CNu at March 04, 2016 0 comments
Labels: scientific morality , scientific mystery , tactical evolution , What Now?
the new mind control
By CNu at March 04, 2016 0 comments
Labels: hypnosis , Livestock Management , What IT DO Shawty...
Thursday, March 03, 2016
the graveyard of the elites
“History,” the Italian sociologist Vilfredo Pareto wrote, “is the graveyard of aristocracies.”
The carnival of the presidential election is a public display of the deep morbidity and artifice that have gripped American society. Political discourse has been reduced by design to trite patriotic and religious clichés, sentimentality, sanctimonious peons to the American character, a sacralization of militarism, and acerbic, adolescent taunts. Reality has been left behind.
Politicians are little more than brands. They sell skillfully manufactured personalities. These artificial personalities are used to humanize corporate oppression. They cannot—and do not intend to—end the futile and ceaseless wars, dismantle the security and surveillance state, halt the fossil fuel industry’s ecocide, curb the predatory class of bankers and international financers, lift Americans out of poverty or restore democracy. They practice anti-politics, or what Benjamin DeMott called “junk politics.” DeMott defined the term in his book “Junk Politics: The Trashing of the American Mind”:
It’s a politics that personalizes and moralizes issues and interests instead of clarifying them. It’s a politics that maximizes threats from abroad while miniaturizing large, complex problems at home. It’s a politics that, guided by guesses about its own profits and losses, abruptly reverses public stances without explanation, often spectacularly bloating problems previously miniaturized (e.g.: Iraq will be over in days or weeks: Iraq is a project for generations). It’s a politics that takes changelessness as its fundamental cause—changelessness meaning zero interruption in the processes and practices that, decade after decade, strengthen existing, interlocking American systems of socioeconomic advantage. And it’s a politics marked not only by impatience (feigned or otherwise) with articulated conflict and by frequent panegyrics on the American citizen’s optimistic spirit and exemplary character, but by mawkish fondness for feel-your-pain gestures and idioms.
He went on: “Great causes—they still exist—nourish themselves on firm, sharp awareness of the substance of injustice. Blunting that awareness is a central project of junk politics.”
Our constitutional democracy is dead. It does not work. Or rather, it does not work for us. No politician or elected official can alter anything of substance. Throughout the administrations of George W. Bush and Barack Obama there has been complete continuity on nearly every issue. Indeed, if Obama has a legacy it is that he made things incrementally worse. He has accelerated the assault on civil liberties, expanded the imperial wars—including empowering the government to order the assassination of American citizens—and opened up new drilling sites on public lands as if he were Sarah Palin. He has failed to rein in Wall Street, which is busy orchestrating another global financial meltdown, and turned our health care system over to rapacious corporations. He has made war on immigrants and overseen economic collapse among the poor, especially African-Americans. He appears to be powerless to shut down our torture center in Guantanamo—a potent recruiting tool for jihadists—or place a new justice on the Supreme Court. His successor will be as impotent.
Obama, now a charter member of our ruling elite, will become rich, as did the Clintons, when he leaves office. The moneyed elites will pay for his two presidential libraries—grotesque vanity projects. They will put him on boards and lavish him with astronomical speaking fees. But as a democratic leader he has proved to be as pathetic as his predecessor.
By CNu at March 03, 2016 0 comments
Labels: 2parties1ideology , global system of 1% supremacy , weather report , What Now?
the clintons and wall street...,
“Few in American history have collected and benefited from so much money in so many ways over such a long period of time…the Clintons have attracted at least $1.4 billion in contributions…” Washington Post a year later doubles the amount to $3 billion.
By CNu at March 03, 2016 0 comments
Labels: Clintonian Imperative , global system of 1% supremacy , Granny Goodness
getting rich or dying trying in afghanistan...,
By CNu at March 03, 2016 0 comments
Labels: FAIL , parasitic , predatory militarism , The Great Game
Wednesday, March 02, 2016
why support for mr. miracle continues to broaden and deepen...,
Sir, My wife and I are affluent Americans with postgraduate degrees. We are socially liberal and fiscally mildly conservative. We are not the sans-culottes you see as the prototypical Trump voter. We are well aware of his vulgarity and nous deficiency yet we contemplate voting for him. Why?Electing the standard-bearer of the Democratic Party seems purposeless. The neanderthal Republicans barely respected the legitimacy of Bill Clinton’s or Barack Obama’s election, let alone that of Hillary who would arrive tainted with scandal and the email lapses hanging over her head. We would get four years of gridlock and “hearings”.The Republican tribunes, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, are backward, foolish and inexperienced. John Kasich, a moderate with extensive governmental experience and a willingness to compromise, is an also-ran.That leaves The Donald, really a moderate in wolf’s garb, who would owe nothing to either party and might strike deals, for instance on tax reform.Yes, we could be like the good citizens who voted for a "tameable" Hitler in 1933 to get things back on track. But the alternatives look worse.
Trump is the protest vote against ever-bigger government and the failure of Summers/Keynesian policies
By CNu at March 02, 2016 0 comments
Labels: The Hardline , truth
DNC Chair and Granny's main Fury Debbie Wasserman Schultz backs parasitic payday lenders...,
By CNu at March 02, 2016 0 comments
Labels: banksterism , debt slavery , Granny Goodness , What IT DO Shawty...
JOHN MCAFEE: The NSA's back door has given every US secret to our enemies
By CNu at March 02, 2016 0 comments
Labels: count zero , wikileaks wednesday
AT&T delivers a richly deserved swift-kick to Louisville and Google's silly behinds...,
By CNu at March 02, 2016 0 comments
Labels: industrial ecosystems , Peak Capitalism
Tuesday, March 01, 2016
Fuck Robert Kagan And Would He Please Now Just Go Quietly Burn In Hell?
politico | The Washington Post on Friday announced it will no longer endorse presidential candidates, breaking decades of tradition in a...
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theatlantic | The Ku Klux Klan, Ronald Reagan, and, for most of its history, the NRA all worked to control guns. The Founding Fathers...
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Video - John Marco Allegro in an interview with Van Kooten & De Bie. TSMATC | Describing the growth of the mushroom ( boletos), P...
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dailybeast | Of all the problems in America today, none is both as obvious and as overlooked as the colossal human catastrophe that is our...