Strange coincidence that Lifelog was scrapped in January 2004 which was when Facebook went live.
I believe the idea of Lifelog was to find out everything about everybody. Things like: your name, your family, your friends, what you all said to each other, what you all looked like, where you went, how you felt etc.
In other news: Imagine you wanted to develop a facial recognition system. At many stages you would need lots of pictures of known people in all kinds of surroundings accompanied by many other people to see if you could work out who was who. Imagine how useful a few billion selfies might be and we gave it all away for nothing.
I knew it then because to me it was obvious. People rejected Lifelog because it was government owned/controlled (Pentagon). Then on the same day Lifelog was scrapped (Feb. 4, 2004) a supposedly civilian owned version hit the news. At the time it was called TheFacebook. The same friends and relatives that hated the idea of Lifelog were all giddy about the new civilian owned version. I pissed some folks off by calling them blind fools and sheep. I have never once signed up for any of those stupid ass social media/social control programs. Also Q told us once you have FB on a device you can never get it all off. May as well trash that device and buy a new one.
I watched that when it came out and was in awe. Now I'm in awe at how good the clown op was run on us! Too bad their tech toys are backfiring on them 🤡 thank you Q and patriots <3
Nice, now do gates and all the other supposed geniuses who were given Darpa developed tech and ideas to claim as their own while controlled by the deep state.
Indeed...LifeLog out of DARPA
Strange coincidence that Lifelog was scrapped in January 2004 which was when Facebook went live.
I believe the idea of Lifelog was to find out everything about everybody. Things like: your name, your family, your friends, what you all said to each other, what you all looked like, where you went, how you felt etc.
In other news: Imagine you wanted to develop a facial recognition system. At many stages you would need lots of pictures of known people in all kinds of surroundings accompanied by many other people to see if you could work out who was who. Imagine how useful a few billion selfies might be and we gave it all away for nothing.
Facebook = MySpace + CIA
myspace was an organic startup. facebook was the cia replacement.
I miss Tom
Yup!
Pepe-ridge Farm remembers: Zuckerberg Once Called People Who Trust Him With Their Data 'Dumb F*cks'
https://archive.ph/M3PRt
Pepe's Fam remembahs!
I knew it then because to me it was obvious. People rejected Lifelog because it was government owned/controlled (Pentagon). Then on the same day Lifelog was scrapped (Feb. 4, 2004) a supposedly civilian owned version hit the news. At the time it was called TheFacebook. The same friends and relatives that hated the idea of Lifelog were all giddy about the new civilian owned version. I pissed some folks off by calling them blind fools and sheep. I have never once signed up for any of those stupid ass social media/social control programs. Also Q told us once you have FB on a device you can never get it all off. May as well trash that device and buy a new one.
Zuckerberg = fucking alien lizard. #TrueStory
Greensburg.... why the name change zuck?
I watched that when it came out and was in awe. Now I'm in awe at how good the clown op was run on us! Too bad their tech toys are backfiring on them 🤡 thank you Q and patriots <3
What's the most effective way to keep track of people? Have them keep track of themselves.
Facebook = A book with your face on it.
The book of death.
Nice, now do gates and all the other supposed geniuses who were given Darpa developed tech and ideas to claim as their own while controlled by the deep state.
Just like both films on Snowden.
Kek, yes, but... .
"The Empire Strikes Back" = more historically accurate? I dunno about that.
More of a case of hyperbole than hyperspace, I'd say....