Invest in our freedom. Possibly we will see blockchain technologies infused into media more. Revolution PI is one I think could play some role in a secure internet.
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The technology is already fucking there for you to see and learn about. It's called Machine Learning and there's a ton of courses online for free on Machine Learning and Data Science. It's a fuck ton of math that most of you don't want anything to do with.
Machine learning is but there is also suppressed technologies like cold fusion for example that is purposefully not being used because the dickwads in power that control the world won't let us use it. There is a bunch of other technologies too, but they're all suppressed because the cabal wants us to be their goy cattle.
Many of those technologies, if they were to get out, people could employ them individually to remove our reliance on the centralized model. This would be disastrous for the cabal as they want to sell/rent us everything or meter it. This is why Tesla tech is hidden from us especially. Tesla the inventor, not the car company.
Bruh Trump is just making a Social Media company.
If we've advanced enough for Cold Fusion to have already been solved, I guarantee you there would be parallel discoveries in the 5 year timespan and likely multiple different methods of doing Cold Fusion. All science and math builds on what's been previously done and major discoveries happen when many smaller discoveries have been made and come together. This is why there are several instances of big discoveries happening in parallel even when the discoverers don't know anything about each other.
A famous example is Newton and Leibniz independently discovering Calculus in a relatively close time frame for the 1600's. Advancements in mathematics had been made and conditions in society made it fruitful for the discovery of Calculus to take place and so 2 people independently discovered these groundbreaking mathematical concepts in parallel without knowing each other at all.
Have you ever listened to a University professor? These are the kind of people who would be making these discoveries. These kinds of people can't walk 2 steps without bragging and talking about their research and knowledge. Yeah they may not be able to talk about how they developed Cold Fusion if it ever happened, but these people would go on and on and on and on about all the steps and discoveries that lead up to Cold Fusion. Also it would take teams of people to test and verify everything about Cold Fusion technology and none of them would be able to shut their mouths either. Why not? The allure of fame and riches and endless bragging they'd get to do.
Pretty much all of Academia is a dick-measuring contest and this is why nobody can keep a secret in research.
Also unlike Cancer research which is primarily controlled by the pharmaceutical companies anyway, Cold Fusion primarily a mathematical and materials science problem. If someone was close to or had solved the physics/mathematics of cold fusion do you think there'd be a banker/elite reading his paper and go "AHA I must kill him now! He's on to us!" ? NO! Them dumbfucks can barely read 2+2=4 let alone advanced mathematics. In the case of Materials Science, so many of the discoveries randomly come about to the point that multiple discoveries might be made of different materials that could support cold fusion and the research is all decentralized in many different and unimportant research labs all around the world. Thousands/millions of new materials are made every year, nobody would catch on that someone had a breakthrough in cold fusion unless several papers and conferences had been made where discoverer presented all their findings and by then the cats out of the bag!
How do I sign my machine up for learning? I did just "upgrade" to Windows 11 but doesn't seem any more learned than 10.
Kek kek
Easy, just delete all Windows and install Ubuntu Linux. Now your machine will learn better and not be so sleeew.
The best way to experience Ubuntu is Linux Mint.
I would favor Linux Mint over Ubuntu these days. Started on Ubuntu and have since fucked with Debian, Linux Mint, Manjaro, Triscal, Rasbian, Dietpi and Manjaro Arm.
Linux Mint (based on Ubuntu) is all the simplicity of Ubuntu and then some (codecs for example) minus the snap package fuckery and comes from a company that is not compromised like Canonical. It is a superior distribution with all the benefits of Ubuntu's user base, optimized software and solutions because they are the same.
It is perfect for Linux noobs, has a very, very civilized install process and does not have the disgusting GNOME desktop out of the box. I am running KDE Plasma which I installed instead of Cinnamon.
I don't trust Canonical as an organization. I switched from Raspbian on the raspberry pi because they added a microsoft repository (Visual Studio Code) that had the ability to install code on the system. Dietpi aggressively blocked this; actually removing the repo during the install process, before it had received even one ping from the device. Mint is a bit like this to Canonical's Ubuntu.
I'm not sure but I feel like that's a typo? Is Canonical compromised or not?
If you do go to Linux, go to Linux Mint, see my post to CoolAsACucumber. He is basically right about Ubuntu but the best way to experience Ubuntu is Linux Mint.
Tell me how to successfully play Windows games on Mint with no performance hit, including SteamVR and I'll install it. I want to get rid of Windows so badly, but the pain of leaving is great. Also Adobe products. I really like OSX, but hate Apple for constricting it to their hardware (without hassle) and not selling any decent gaming machines, lack of Steam, SteamVR, etc. I know Valve has been mucking about with their own *nix for gaming but it seems dead.
I know what you mean. No GUI applet for control of AMD graphics cards at all. It's not really a problem until you are running a crossfire rig and 3 monitors at 5760X1080 then configuration can be an asshole. It is still very weird though.
Honestly, I am the wrong person to ask. My gaming computer boots into Linux Mint, Windows 10 LTSC and Windows 7. Home entertainment system and all other computers run Linux.
I understand Linux is coming along in leaps and bounds though but I am not experienced in this area.
"Tell me how to successfully play Windows games on Mint with no performance hit"
Check into Steam, I believe it integrates and plays well on Linux with little or no performance hit but I have never tried it. Dealing with a AMD crossfire rig and 3 1080 monitors and Linux is just too much of a pain in the ass.
I was actually going to install Pop OS as dual boot. It was suggested by someone else on here awhile back. I've played with it in a vm and liked it. I've pulled stints of having Ubuntu on my primary computer and worked on Macs so not a complete stranger to other than Windows lol.
Dual boot is a great way to go, also, Ubuntu based distros like Pop OS work very well as persistent, bootable USB sticks. MK-USB works a treat to burn these distros but you will need a Linux install to do it. Then you can have a USB stick to take with you with your full OS on it (with persistence) and not interfere with your hard drive.
Just did a bit of reading. It has snap packs disabled (good) and they added the friendly open source alternative (flatpak) in 20.04.
Based on Ubuntu it should be familiar (although I hate GNOME) and I would install a different desktop environment (I recommend KDE Plasma).
I would say go for it. Personally I would go for the 20.04 Long Term Service release.