December 2010
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2010
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Times
There is at least two types of time: the one we well know — with past and future — and another, called present, the moment when everything is happening. Stephen Hawking showed us the linear time is finite — started about 15bn years ago and having an end somewhere. And he also says physics — thus humans in a physical universe — have less sense in a finite spacetime. Physics managed solve this...
Dec 27th
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Now
“Unease, anxiety, tension, stress, worry.. all forms of fear.. are cause by too much future, and not enough presence. Guilt, regret, resentment, grievances, sadness, bitterness, and all forms of nonforgiveness are caused by too much past, and not enough presence.” — Eckhart Tolle
Dec 27th
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Go East
After going twenty years after West I found it slightly disappointing. Everything interesting is either complicated or has no human value. Thinking is constrained, living is so unnaturally easy and unnatural. West has no spirit but technology.
Dec 26th
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Tactics
Everybody has a goal in life. Some have a strategy to achieve. Few have the ability — tactics — to realise. Goals worth nothing because anybody can have many. Strategy is put higher — not anybody can do proper planning. Moreover it turns out planning is obsolete. Plans are not realizable due to their disconnected nature from reality. Goals, plans and strategy are pure...
Dec 22nd
Speaking of the Technium →
I am still in book tour mode. I’ve set aside the entire month of January 2011 to come talk at your company, for free. I have only the following minimal requirements: 1) If your organization is…
Dec 21st
Small business networks (Happy new decade)
The current betrayal of large service providers — Amazon, PayPal — in the Assange case made many people to ask the same question: “Why use and pay for their services when they are obviously playing dirty political games against common democratic values I support?” A similar feeling is growing against popular startups/small service providers giving up their customers by...
Dec 21st
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Dec 21st
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Armor
I love the people who wear the same dress when going out and staying home
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Lifelogs Are A Must
Otherwise you are completely left untracked. Without small history and roots in this rush you are lost. Snapshots of your life are your life. Keep them safe and pay them the maximum attention
Dec 10th
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Infinity
Only touchable by hallucination
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Dec 3rd
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We are the cloud
It’s time to have our own network where we can host as many Wikileaks we want. It’s called distributed peer-2-peer hosting where sensitive information is chopped into small encrypted parts laying on everyone’s laptop, desktop or iphone. They cannot should down file sharing ever.
Dec 3rd
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Modern
In the old times we would have change our Che shirts to Assange. Now we silently change our mind to Assange.
Dec 3rd
Dec 3rd
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Assange
The first hacker in the modern history who napstered global politics. Effects will be similar like in the music, airlines and telecom industry. Politics will be forced to cut the bullshit and strip down to the basics. Currently there is no obsolete power structure left un-napstered, politics was the last standing man. In our scale-free networks future everybody will have to work for the money,...
Dec 3rd
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Hacker
Julien Assange
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November 2010
30 posts
Nov 30th
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Man
I’m not interested in humans and I never was. I’ve spent my childhood in books and imagination and in a team replacing and being my family. Later I had to dwellve into the real life — mostly into the nightlife — and I’ve started to feel the fallibility of men. And I’ve started to feel pity for people constrained by the many imaginary rules they assert mandatory for themselves. Again with a...
Nov 30th
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