You can hack any system, including self-driving cars. Non-issue.
While the AI behind it might seem sci-fi, if you know what is happening under the hood it simultaneously becomes much more and much less impressive.
Much more because it's stunning how simple it is and how much it aligns with every aspects of life, including our own thinking process and the evolution of species.
Much less, because it's fairly straightforward and will become a childhood pet project in the not too distant future.
If you wanted to you could program a self-driving virtual car that can drive on any hand-drawn track with the same approach (as opposed to explicit programming).
In fact, I encourage you to do so to get a better understanding of what the future might look like.
Being prepared is always a good idea, not to mention satisfying and fulfilling.
Could be used for a lot of good things, but every movie ever made about robots makes me innately suspicious of them.
Well, Hollywood controls movies, the DS controls Hollywood and the cabal has every interest to make you suspicious of the most powerful tools available so that it can artificially monopolize them.
This is one of my pet peeves with conservatives. Get into science and tech and stop giving ground to evil.
Science (and its extension that is technology) was created to study, understand and worship God. Do it.
You're more than welcome to have as much tech as you want. My husband is techy. I just don't like it. My ideal life is to live in a cabin in the woods living as naturally as possible with very little tech. But that's just me. I don't trust this crap, just like I don't trust this vaccine. I'm not some backwards conservative idiot. I understand science and tech. And the more I learn and understand about it, the more potential I see for it to strip away more and more of our freedoms.
I still remember life before cell phones and social media. It was so much better. Now, have we been able to use the tech they use to spy on us against them... yes. So I do see that tech can have it's benefits. It's just not for me. I personally find myself so much happier living a much simpler life with less technology. But you do you, my friend.
My ideal life is to live in a cabin in the woods living as naturally as possible with very little tech.
My ideal life is on a nice secluded piece of land (woods, island, lake, mountains, don't really care as long as it has lots of nature), but with full access to tech.
Though if I had no tech I still wouldn't be any less whole.
Anything that God created I want to learn more about.
We can complain about people corrupting things, but ultimately God created it all.
It's up to us to find the good in bad and the bad in good.
I don't trust this crap, just like I don't trust this vaccine.
Fair, but keep in mind that it's easy to become too extreme. I don't trust this vaccine, but that's because I have no data that clearly establishes that it wins the trade-off with the virus.
And the more I learn and understand about it, the more potential I see for it to strip away more and more of our freedoms.
You can say the exact same about the converse. The less understanding, access and use of science and tech on our side, the easier you become to control and turned against yourself.
Hollywood did a great job at programming people into a very unhealthy level of distrust for science and tech. I wonder why they kept pushing such narratives for generations?
Surely they wouldn't neglect to emphasize the beauty and power of science and tech to keep the number of people with a full grasp on both limited?
Surely they wouldn't want you to dislike it so much that you willingly turn away?
I still remember life before cell phones and social media. It was so much better.
I do as well, and don't think I can agree on that. There's some transitional noise because people haven't experienced such a radical shift before.
But overall there's more opportunity and potential for everyone. People simply haven't learned how to use the new tools for good, largely in part because of the arguments made above. People were, and still are, programmed into hurting themselves.
We now live in a world where a kid making minimum wage throughout their entire life could decide to become a millionaire by retirement and succeed with little effort (1.5/40 hours of minimum wage invested into index funds per week will get you there starting at 20). And most people make significantly more than perpetual minimum wage.
This is only possible because of the progress we've made.
Anyone who decides that they will change the world for the better, however slightly, has every tool at their disposal to get the job done.
Curiously enough, nobody knows about this indisputable fact. The climb in depression comes from that detachment from reality and the resulting lack of hope and ambition.
I personally find myself so much happier living a much simpler life with less technology. But you do you, my friend.
I find it strange that people make their happiness conditional on externalities. Life has never been a "choose your adventure" type larp, but "make the best out of what is available" instead.
And I love it more than anything despite, or rather because of, all the hiccups along the way.
So by your reasoning that all tech is created by God and is therefore good in some way, what about these vaccines that people have already died from? What about man-made diseases. Nuclear bombs? Are these things good? What about genetically modifying food that strips it of its nutritional value and is contributing to food intolerances and food allergies? Are these things good, or are the basic fundamental things God created good?
This is the problem I have with this premise.
And I'm not saying all tech is evil, but the more technology we have gotten, the more control the gov't has over our lives. They can now track us everywhere we go, they listen in to every conversation we have, and we have become dependent on this new technology. My husband is very techy, and he sees the difference in computers from back in the 80's and 90's. He could get in them and change things. As he puts it, the power was with the user, and over the years that has switched. Now the power is with the tech companies. Cars used to be run all mechanically, now they are run on computers. Makes them much harder to fix and an EMP strike could take them out. I just see that more technology has made us all more dependent and given the gov't more control over our every day lives.
So no, not ALL technology is inherently evil, but I think it's naive to believe there aren't things that are created by men that are only evil. What about abortion technology? Where is the good in that?
So by your reasoning that all tech is created by God and is therefore good in some way,
Yes, to every coin there are two sides.
what about these vaccines that people have already died from?
What about the vaccines that saved millions of lives?
What about man-made diseases.
They allow the study of disease in general and hence a future in which disease no longer exists. "Thy kingdom come, as in heaven, so on earth".
Nuclear bombs?
The science behind it enables the overwhelming majority of what makes life with billions of people on earth possible without mass starvation and poverty.
The bombs in particular are drastically lowering the probability of another world war and hence total annihilation.
You can also argue that humanity has learned numerous lessons from the travesties past. If God came to earth in the form of Jesus, how do you know how many people are "real humans" and not God in disguise bringing his teachings?
What about genetically modifying food that strips it of its nutritional value and is contributing to food intolerances and food allergies?
You can also genetically modify food to maximize for nutrition and health.
Right now we're at a point where the population exploded from nothing to almost 10 billion. You can't ensure the survival of so many without maximizing for yield first. Once we step over this hurdle and yield becomes a non-issue, we will invariably begin maximizing for nutrition and health. People do this by voting with their wallets, and if people can't afford organic food then they will happily take any food so that they can survive.
You can't sustain the planet on grass-fed beef, at least not until we make another few breakthroughs (which I am >80% certain that we will within our lifetimes).
Are these things good, or are the basic fundamental things God created good?
When God gives you a knife it's up to you whether you want to use it as a tool or to cut yourself.
If you cut yourself you still teach others about the consequences.
And I'm not saying all tech is evil, but the more technology we have gotten, the more control the gov't has over our lives.
That's because people are voting for more government. And people on our side also carry some blame for this by giving so much ground to evil.
You can enjoy your life in a nice cabin in the woods, but don't delude yourself into believing that you haven't run away from carrying your responsibility for the state of the world.
They can now track us everywhere we go, they listen in to every conversation we have, and we have become dependent on this new technology.
You're making my point for me.
There are all sorts of tools that allow you to block them out of your life.
It's up to us to ensure that we have the upper hand and use God's gifts for good as opposed to letting the devils run loose.
He could get in them and change things.
You still can. Just stop using Windows & co or use any array of countermeasures if you e.g. want to run software that only runs on Windows. And even on Windows you can get into the "heart" of the system, although at that point you're better off just using Linux.
Now the power is with the tech companies.
Only in so far as people are freely handing it over. Nobody is stopping anyone from creating a non-crooked company. In fact, now is the best time to start competing with the Goliath. Hundreds of millions of patriots worldwide are waiting for an exit from all things globalist cabal.
but I think it's naive to believe there aren't things that are created by men that are only evil.
See above, there's always another perspective.
What about abortion technology? Where is the good in that?
If a woman is pregnant with a dead fetus she will get an infection and be at risk of death without an abortion.
I wouldn't mind one of those fun looking sci-fi tubes for fast travel between our properties. Provided it only works when both sides activate it at the same time. Appointments set via Starlink.
Tons of animals learning language, tool use and problem solving because why not. Would probably become one of the most popular live streams in the world.
If I weren't too lazy to become filthy rich I would be funding the creation of a whole town like that.
You can hack any system, including self-driving cars. Non-issue.
While the AI behind it might seem sci-fi, if you know what is happening under the hood it simultaneously becomes much more and much less impressive.
Much more because it's stunning how simple it is and how much it aligns with every aspects of life, including our own thinking process and the evolution of species.
Much less, because it's fairly straightforward and will become a childhood pet project in the not too distant future.
If you wanted to you could program a self-driving virtual car that can drive on any hand-drawn track with the same approach (as opposed to explicit programming). In fact, I encourage you to do so to get a better understanding of what the future might look like.
Being prepared is always a good idea, not to mention satisfying and fulfilling.
Well, Hollywood controls movies, the DS controls Hollywood and the cabal has every interest to make you suspicious of the most powerful tools available so that it can artificially monopolize them.
This is one of my pet peeves with conservatives. Get into science and tech and stop giving ground to evil.
Science (and its extension that is technology) was created to study, understand and worship God. Do it.
You're more than welcome to have as much tech as you want. My husband is techy. I just don't like it. My ideal life is to live in a cabin in the woods living as naturally as possible with very little tech. But that's just me. I don't trust this crap, just like I don't trust this vaccine. I'm not some backwards conservative idiot. I understand science and tech. And the more I learn and understand about it, the more potential I see for it to strip away more and more of our freedoms.
I still remember life before cell phones and social media. It was so much better. Now, have we been able to use the tech they use to spy on us against them... yes. So I do see that tech can have it's benefits. It's just not for me. I personally find myself so much happier living a much simpler life with less technology. But you do you, my friend.
My ideal life is on a nice secluded piece of land (woods, island, lake, mountains, don't really care as long as it has lots of nature), but with full access to tech. Though if I had no tech I still wouldn't be any less whole.
Anything that God created I want to learn more about.
We can complain about people corrupting things, but ultimately God created it all.
It's up to us to find the good in bad and the bad in good.
Hollywood did a great job at programming people into a very unhealthy level of distrust for science and tech. I wonder why they kept pushing such narratives for generations?
Surely they wouldn't neglect to emphasize the beauty and power of science and tech to keep the number of people with a full grasp on both limited?
Surely they wouldn't want you to dislike it so much that you willingly turn away?
But overall there's more opportunity and potential for everyone. People simply haven't learned how to use the new tools for good, largely in part because of the arguments made above. People were, and still are, programmed into hurting themselves.
We now live in a world where a kid making minimum wage throughout their entire life could decide to become a millionaire by retirement and succeed with little effort (1.5/40 hours of minimum wage invested into index funds per week will get you there starting at 20). And most people make significantly more than perpetual minimum wage.
This is only possible because of the progress we've made.
Anyone who decides that they will change the world for the better, however slightly, has every tool at their disposal to get the job done.
Curiously enough, nobody knows about this indisputable fact. The climb in depression comes from that detachment from reality and the resulting lack of hope and ambition.
And I love it more than anything despite, or rather because of, all the hiccups along the way.
God makes no mistakes.
So by your reasoning that all tech is created by God and is therefore good in some way, what about these vaccines that people have already died from? What about man-made diseases. Nuclear bombs? Are these things good? What about genetically modifying food that strips it of its nutritional value and is contributing to food intolerances and food allergies? Are these things good, or are the basic fundamental things God created good?
This is the problem I have with this premise.
And I'm not saying all tech is evil, but the more technology we have gotten, the more control the gov't has over our lives. They can now track us everywhere we go, they listen in to every conversation we have, and we have become dependent on this new technology. My husband is very techy, and he sees the difference in computers from back in the 80's and 90's. He could get in them and change things. As he puts it, the power was with the user, and over the years that has switched. Now the power is with the tech companies. Cars used to be run all mechanically, now they are run on computers. Makes them much harder to fix and an EMP strike could take them out. I just see that more technology has made us all more dependent and given the gov't more control over our every day lives.
So no, not ALL technology is inherently evil, but I think it's naive to believe there aren't things that are created by men that are only evil. What about abortion technology? Where is the good in that?
Yes, to every coin there are two sides.
What about the vaccines that saved millions of lives?
They allow the study of disease in general and hence a future in which disease no longer exists. "Thy kingdom come, as in heaven, so on earth".
The science behind it enables the overwhelming majority of what makes life with billions of people on earth possible without mass starvation and poverty.
The bombs in particular are drastically lowering the probability of another world war and hence total annihilation.
You can also argue that humanity has learned numerous lessons from the travesties past. If God came to earth in the form of Jesus, how do you know how many people are "real humans" and not God in disguise bringing his teachings?
You can also genetically modify food to maximize for nutrition and health.
Right now we're at a point where the population exploded from nothing to almost 10 billion. You can't ensure the survival of so many without maximizing for yield first. Once we step over this hurdle and yield becomes a non-issue, we will invariably begin maximizing for nutrition and health. People do this by voting with their wallets, and if people can't afford organic food then they will happily take any food so that they can survive.
You can't sustain the planet on grass-fed beef, at least not until we make another few breakthroughs (which I am >80% certain that we will within our lifetimes).
When God gives you a knife it's up to you whether you want to use it as a tool or to cut yourself. If you cut yourself you still teach others about the consequences.
That's because people are voting for more government. And people on our side also carry some blame for this by giving so much ground to evil.
You can enjoy your life in a nice cabin in the woods, but don't delude yourself into believing that you haven't run away from carrying your responsibility for the state of the world.
You're making my point for me.
There are all sorts of tools that allow you to block them out of your life.
It's up to us to ensure that we have the upper hand and use God's gifts for good as opposed to letting the devils run loose.
You still can. Just stop using Windows & co or use any array of countermeasures if you e.g. want to run software that only runs on Windows. And even on Windows you can get into the "heart" of the system, although at that point you're better off just using Linux.
Only in so far as people are freely handing it over. Nobody is stopping anyone from creating a non-crooked company. In fact, now is the best time to start competing with the Goliath. Hundreds of millions of patriots worldwide are waiting for an exit from all things globalist cabal.
See above, there's always another perspective.
If a woman is pregnant with a dead fetus she will get an infection and be at risk of death without an abortion.
Sounds good to me.
I wouldn't mind one of those fun looking sci-fi tubes for fast travel between our properties. Provided it only works when both sides activate it at the same time. Appointments set via Starlink.
Tons of animals learning language, tool use and problem solving because why not. Would probably become one of the most popular live streams in the world.
If I weren't too lazy to become filthy rich I would be funding the creation of a whole town like that.
Nature x Tech = match made in heaven.