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If I had a time machine…

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I’d travel back to 1969 and spend some time going around to various hippie events like woodstock and some rainbow gatherings.


I’d tell everyone about how in 1980 most of them would become republicans because they are too lazy-minded to work out the complex problems required to create the world they’re dreaming of. That after they elect reagan and create the most oppressive police state of modern times and possibly all of history, they’ll spend the rest of their lives trying to crush that spirit out of the youth by dismissing their ideas with responses like, “what do you think we’re all gonna sit around singing kum-by-ya?”

I’ll bring this picture as proof.

I expect the most common response to my news will be,

“but you say they do legalize pot?”.

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8 vegetables that you can regrow again and again.

Scallions

You can regrow scallions by leaving an inch attached to the roots and place them in a small glass with a little water in a well-lit room.

Garlic

When garlic begins to sprout, you can put them in a glass with a little water and grow garlic sprouts. The sprouts have a mild flavor than garlic and can be added to salads, pasta and other dishes.

Bok Choy

Bok choy can be regrown by placing the root end in water in a well-lit area. In 1-2 weeks , you can transplant it to a pot with soil and grow a full new head.

Carrots

Put carrot tops in a dish with a little water. Set the dish in a well-lit room or a window sill.  You’ll have carrot tops to use in salads. 

Basil

Put clippings from basil with 3 to 4-inch stems in a glass of water and place it in direct sunlight. When the roots are about 2 inches long, plant them in pots to and in time it will grow a full basil plant.

Celery

Cut off the base of the celery and place it in a saucer or shallow bowl of warm water in the sun. Leaves will begin to thicken and grow in the middle of the base, then transfer the celery to soil. 

Romaine Lettuce

Put romaine lettuce stumps in a ½ inch of water. Re-water to keep water level at ½ inch. After a few days, roots and new leaves will appear and you can transplant it into soil.

Cilantro

The stems of cilantro will grown when placed in a glass of water. Once the roots are long enough, plant them in a pot in a well-lit room. You will have a full plant in a few months.

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Get your infinite food exploit out of here you cheater. People like you ruin the survival horror experience.

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Send me money and I will answer your questions or help you come up with ideas or plans or just shoot the shit if you like.

I know stuff about web, security, linux, music, kinda sorta graphic desigin. and some other shit too.

“give someone something to eat and they’re hungry again in a few hours, show someone how to dumpster dive and they’ll have food until the last few chains decide to put in compactors because fuck those freeloaders, it’s better the food be compressed into an non-biodegradable block that will be around long after the practices that put it there lead to our extinction, than someone get to opt out of said practices”

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Amazon Burning… no the other one, don’t worry you’ll still get that thing you ordered. It’s just the oxygen that won’t show up in your lungs… but that’s like… a couple years away.

I keep seeing headlines about the amazon burning and for a moment I imagine there’s a workers revolt, then I snap back to reality and realize that, no, we’re actually all just gonna die slow pretty soon because we neglected to do the workers revolt and just let the companies destroy the planet.

The Apocalypse Will Not be A/B Tested: Don’t Track Me Google - Firefox Add-on Review

The extension does what is advertised, it removes the encoded link, but as another reviewer said, this is far from enough to stop them from tracking you. The encoded link is actually a fallback option for when javascript is disabled. It’s definitely annoying when you’re trying to copy a link to a pdf into an email from the phone browser. Without going into a ton of details about how javascript works, just know that when you click a link between that click and the load of the next page, a bunch of functions often called event listeners run provided they are attached to the clicked element.

And, yes, they are attached… on every site that has google analytics. So… pretty much every site. Unless it’s part of their corporate image to be non-tracking, the website has google analytics. (As far as project managers are concerned, it’s more important you have analytics working on a site than it is for the site itself to be working - their managers rate their performance based almost entirely on how that graph looks.)

If you want to get rid of all that tracking, it’s best to nip it at the source. Block all google analytics entirely using a plugin like uMatrix (watch a video how to use it, it’s a little more complex than the average addon - but even a boomer should be able to master it in 15 minutes.). Now if you’re on google running javascript, that’s still not going to be enough to ensure you’re not tracked, but on other sites it will provided that site doesn’t make use of any of the other free google products [1]. And why do they make them? The idea is that they can follow you everywhere you go on the internet and collect the data. It’s difficult to imagine a data set this large and complex. We probably cannot.

Now I could speculate all day long on what evil plans google has for this data. They could use it to evolve artificial intelligence to replace us. [2] But that’s not their main money machine is it? No it’s totally used for advertisement delivery. come on, you know that. and google doesn’t have a dept dedicated to calling the police on people who look at drug stuff, so you don’t really need to worry about that. [3]

Nope just ad delivery. And at leat they give you something for it. free photo storage forever – when forever is 20 years – i mean, free email, free better than ms office office software. It’s a lot better than facebook, now that’s a company with evil plans for your data. Their main function is a simple AI that uses a variable-ratio reinforcement schedule [4] to get people addicted to scrolling facebook. They show you a bunch of nothing and then as your about to set the phone down, and there’s and article about that thing that you’ve been so excited to read about… or blah blah… don’t care… blah blah… oh look another one of your childhood friends is dead in their 30s, I bet you’ll pay attention to that. Don’t delete facebook, you’ll lose touch with the ones that are left.

Well, look at the bright side, what are the odds you would have been born into the generation that got to see the extinction level event that ended humanity? 500 thousand years is a pretty good run. What’s really wild is that we managed to burn up half the oil that took 600 million years of plants and animals living and dying and decomposing into it to create. In 150 years? 150/600,000,000 reduce 1.5/6,000,000… ¼,500,000 oh right half… ½,250,000. It took 2.25 million years to form all the oil we use in an average year. wow. pretty impressive. those kids with the 1 gram dabs on youtube don’t seem so obscene when you put it in that context. well, we gotta drive and air condition the tropics. i mean, how could we live otherwise?


[1] Recaptcha, fonts, maps, tag manager, people, perspective comment analyzer, proximity beacon, knowledge graph search api… the list goes on there’s like 100 of them.

[2] Given the state of our planet, isn’t it near 420ppm CO2 now?… blaze it? - or like take your last puff of air and watch the atmosphere literally blow off into space when the heat energy distrupts the balance that holds it there - that’s probably how most of us are going out. I give it 10-20 years, but that’s another discussion. my point is, the robots will survive, so if we want to at least preserve all the art and science and stuff we made, then we should probably let google train their ai with our data.

[3] Although, they do seem to have a department of move the harm reduction stuff way way down in the rankings though - we don’t want iv drug users learning to use in a way that won’t give them infections and diseases now. and we certainly don’t want people learning how to check for fentanyl in their drugs. there’s nothing like unprecedented death rates for my generation to bring back that drug war fighting spirit. it almost looked like that was gonna turn vietnam and lose public support, but then out of nowhere drug dealers started just killing their customers… I guess for the thrill of it. Right.

[4] There are 4 reinforcement schedules defined by Behaviorism. Fixed Interval(FI), Fixed Ratio (FR), Variable Interval (VI) and Variable Ratio (VR). Variable schedules tend to perform better than fixed. “Pigeons’ pecks on one key produced a stimulus correlated with a mixed‐ratio schedule of food reinforcement. Pecks on a second key produced a stimulus correlated with a fixed‐ratio schedule. When the arithmetic mean of the mixed ratios equaled the fixed ratio, the former stimulus maintained a higher rate of pecking.” (Fantino, 1957) And ratio schedules tend to perform better than interval schedules “It was found that when rates of reinforcement were equal in the two components, the rate of response in the variable‐ratio component was nearly twice that in the variable‐interval component. Furthermore, for three of the four subjects, the function relating response rate to relative rate of reinforcement in the variable‐ratio component had a slope 2.5 to 3 times the slope of the corresponding function for the variable‐interval component.” (Zuriff, 1970)

inspired by: # Don’t track me Google

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