Technology

Summoning the Demon

The AI Agenda Is FAR WORSE Than We Know w/ Kay Rubacek

Man in America

Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars
Weapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O’Neil
How to Create a Mind by Ray Kurzweil
NOWHERE LEFT TO RUN 10 Steps to Survive Tyranny Today: … by Kay Rubacek (Author)

Pope Leo XIV (?)

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Q45wflREhdA

The YouTube link you provided points to a video titled “Vatican’s Darkest Secret EXPOSED: Pope Leo XIV’s 487-Page Abuse Report!” by The Next News Network, uploaded on August 1, 2025. The video claims that Pope Leo XIV issued a 487-page report detailing systemic abuse within the Catholic Church, allegedly exposing a massive cover-up. However, after analyzing the video and cross-referencing with available web and X sources, there is no verifiable evidence confirming the existence of such a report. ~ Grok

Deepfake technologies

Heaps Of Hype

Why I Left Quantum Computing Research
Mithuna Yoganathan
Looking Glass Universe

With AI missionaries wanting to prove their alleged glory by gobbling up all water and electricity on earth might be turning experimentation on its head.

Empire of AI

“Empire of AI”: Karen Hao on How AI Is Threatening Democracy & Creating a New Colonial World

Karen Hao
Democracy Now!
– “Quasi-Religious

@ Stanford Graduate School

The Godfather

Geoffrey E. Hinton
arXiv

2084: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity by John C. Lennox
IMA: Artificial Intelligence And Its Influence On Research/Investigation

Electronic Footprint?

Thanks to Von Der Crazy who accidentally discovered the “scrub” method.

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Thought for 34 seconds

An electronic footprint refers to the digital trail you leave behind as you interact online. It encompasses all the data, actions, and information that are recorded by websites, apps, search engines, and other online services whenever you use them or share content.

Key Components of an Electronic Footprint:

  1. Search Queries: The specific searches you conduct (e.g., “best colleges in the US”).
  2. Downloaded Content: Files you download from the internet.
  3. Social Media Activity: Posts, comments, and interactions on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
  4. Cookies and Tracking: Information collected about your browsing habits through cookies, ads, and other tracking mechanisms.
  5. Account Information: Details entered into login pages (e.g., passwords, account numbers).
  6. Public Content: Anything you share publicly online.

Can You “Scrub” Your Electronic Footprint?

While it’s not possible to completely erase everything in your electronic footprint due to the vast amount of data generated and stored by online services, you can take steps to minimize its impact:

  1. Adjust Privacy Settings: Most websites and platforms allow you to control what information is shared or recorded.
  2. Use Strong Passwords: Ensure that all your accounts have strong, unique passwords to protect against unauthorized access.
  3. Limit Data Sharing: Control the types of data you share publicly (e.g., on social media).
  4. Delete Unnecessary Data: Use tools like anti-malware software or system utility programs to clean up your device and remove unnecessary files.

By taking these steps, you can help protect yourself from being tracked or targeted based on the actions you take online.

Anil Ananthaswamy

The Elegant Math Behind Machine Learning

Machine Learning Street Talk

Dr. Devra Davis

“The Truth About Mobile Phone And Wireless Radiation”

And a supercomputer on every desk, – ?

Environmental Health Trust

Dr. Tess Lawrie

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