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Comment Everybody knows that.... (Score -1) 64

AI makes babies from its butthole... Let them raise their butt-babies in peace!

The slop-free data networks coming online don't have butt-babies and... did you notice that they built all of current slop on TCP/IP (all their eggs in one basket, waiting for a short event where new millionaires will be made, all while day trading in their boxer shorts...) It's just money... Everybody knows how that's made nowadays. From NINJA loans to derivatives in 2008..... Opioids... Crypto to NFTs.... And now this dog sh!t cranking out butt-babies like condoms do not exist (lololololololol)

Butt-babies may be an upgrade in the undeveloped world, but the culture divide is obvious. Slop-free data networks do not use TCP/IP... And do not include any of the 1950's hate that has been the stench of all of American politics so far this century.

Same dumpster... Different fire... You really gotta think outside the box/dumpster to see that this is the greatest time in history to be enjoying innovation... and to capitalize on all of the new opportunities with spatial data networking. It's obvious who was raised in the digital slums.. Not only by their choice of vocabulary... But also by how they pulled off that miracle of making babies come out of their buttholes lolololololololololololololololololol Its not a hallucination... Its real!!!

Comment Re:more takedowns in the shadows too (Score -1) 30

I think the question is "Why would anyone in the developed world invest in a TCP/IP data network that is a known digital slum filled with touchscreen monkeys chasing a penny online, with no particular purpose whatsoever"......

The AUR spamfest is another example of why the digital slums are dead in the 2026. I was running online forums at the turn-of-the-century and we had an open-door policy up until the Viagra spam... Then had to wrap the forums in barbed-wire.. No more open-door policy in the digital slums. That was 2002 (a few years after pop-up hell and bonzi buddies). Email SPAM also made push-messaging unusable by 2002 (I enjoyed deep-diving spam-assassin at the time. Country of origin is funny). It has only gotten worse. All the repositories are trash now or owned by microslop, girrgle,psuedo-meta or other multinational slop factories as well (who got left holding the bad when nerds and geeks dump TCP/IP for greener pastures?).

In 2026, not using TCP/IP on your LAN network puts you squarely in the "Ready for building Advanced Economies"... Notice which cultures and countries are incapable of doing that, just by a quick glance at history.

Commodity-compute and personal computing will most likely pioneer new data networks to archive and continue to generate organic text, images, audio and video. Raw data does not need a browser or another application beyond a basic renderer/viewer to be useful. The consumer electronics sheeple always get walked like a b!tch and exploited like a wh0re... Personal computing never abandoned TIAV... Consumer electronics pansies always got technology debt with apps and slop data. If you learned raw data from a library, network diversification makes sense to continue enjoying quality data nutrition. An individual still picks what they read and learn..... The slaves never say that.

The culture divide is obvious. Some cultures adapt faster than others. Once you dump TCP/IP, the digital slums are relegated to the undeveloped world that are drowning in slop year after year. Throwing sh!t on the wall and seeing if it sticks did not coverup the writing on the wall lololololololool

No more zero days once an individual researches network protocols and diversifies their investments away from TCP/IP.... Notice who has all of the 3rd world diseases..... The mental illness from social media shows the true nature of the digital slums... Having to wrap everything online in barbed-wire does give it that 3rd-world appeal.. Its just like home for the slaves lolololololololololol Don't serve that sh!t to me :)

Comment Re:Privacy is long since gone (Score -1) 166

Everything you listed uses TCP/IP and will always be on a foreign data network, regardless of the country you're in.

Internet 1.0 is like the 1st AM radio station and a really good experiment, with more innovation in the pipeline for decades to come. We still have FM (higher quality, smaller service area) and satellite (wide footprint and inexpensive infrastructure that can downlink to mobile data centers) as a simple analogy. The dead-weight will always be on the foreign data networks (left to rot on TCP/IP).

This is the best time in history to be enjoying innovation. Why would anyone think TCP/IP data networks will not be tossed aside for something modern, without the population of touchscreen monkey clones (consumer electronic Internet genius normies aka ignorme's).

The phone network is connected with TCP/IP on the backend. Crims and douchebags can get a sim from Canada, Mexico, UK, EU, etc and use it on a domestic network (or VOIP in callcenters). The scammers have been using American IP's to juice their ad-network scams (paid more per click, even if its a zombie/bot) for ages now. Dumping TCP/IP means that new voice networks (probably domestic satellite dialtone with long-distance settings on the backend, costing more than a penny for the scammers and robo-texts) will not have any of the burdens of the "obsolete voice networks" from the 20th century. Even MESH networks are starting to evolve to voice data. Nobody is standing still. Especially technology. And the 1st world is not going to burn down slums. The slum people will do that to themselves. TCP/IP is not going away, just relegated to "foreign data network" status.

There is always a 1st world solution to 1st world problems. Not so much for those 3rd world problems.. Such as Anthropogenic Climate Change, where they have not limited any plastic production or implemented any safeguards to change that course in 2026 and have known for decades, just like PFAS and other water zerodays... There's no money in it (psuedo-healthcare is trash), while that layer of microplastics continues to grow over the surface and underneath the oceans. Words will always be cheap..... The ignoreme's were already emotionally bankrupt, which explains their emotional volatility and inferiority complex (incompetent buffoon verbiage without verbs). As a simple measure or evolution, there is not a single developed country on the planet in the 21st century that can deliver elemental water out of the taps (spaceships will). You could probably poll young/old and rich/poor alike... and they'd probably agree that paying for dirty water is not what educated cultures do.. That explains the cultureless war the past decade. YOYO - you're on your own in regards to water. Try not get bogged down in the minutiae when other priorities will net quantifiable benefits longer than a fruitfly's lifespan.....

Comment Re:Yikes! (Score -1) 34

doubtful anything written in C is truly safe

I doubt anything on TCP/IP will ever be considered "1st world" or "developed world".

Only digital dinosaurs are left of Internet 1.0 to drown in slop and zero days. Most network admins in 2026 (depending on the country of origin) are moving away from TCP/IP for all of their important infrastructures. The "ignoreme's/ig normies" are still getting mental illness from television and tabloid newspapers in 2026 lololololol Everybody knows better than to mix with that trash.

With the move to new domestic data networks, a digital cambrian moment is occurring where the undeveloped world and most multinationals are left on TCP/IP (where the pump and dump is at) and will never make it to the new data networks (segregated from the developed world due to being a security liability aka digital slums), thanks to what looks like the funniest setup in the history of nerds and geeks (the ones building the new data networks and thank the old boffins for that). They put all of their eggs in one basket (TCP/IP data network) and gave away their whole playbook :)

"Throw that bitch back in the water" will probably be a common phrase with the AI slop and other applications that require stolen data to exist. They get fired and replaced with another slave if they do not make a penny.... That's not a 1st world problem :)

Some cultures adapt faster than others. You can stop purchasing TCP/IP devices in 2026 and do your own research on what is currently available (we'll probably see more domestic satellite data networks crop up this decade as well as new shiny one's well beyond fiber). When you can see the shit in it (the data network), you know that it's dogwater........ The information superhighway was a resounding success with a low-bandwidth, high-latency data network. I believe text data will be just fine with all of the new data networks in the developed world (much like TV and radio station selections). TLD's could never be what independent data networks will be. It's so modern for like-minded individuals to build unique topic-based data networks. All 50 branches of Science should have at least one domestic data network, with citizen scientists probably leading/pioneering that charge in STEM data networks not mixing with AIO shit design and cesspool economics.

This is the best time in history to be enjoying innovation. In the digital slums... they only get inferior variables to work with, much like the fat juice (high-fructose corn syrup) and fat juice filtering (dialysis).. You don't have to lose the weight if you did not gain the weight.

You can go ahead and time your shorting investments too on all of the multinationals that got stuck on TCP/IP.. The digital cambrian moment looks hilarious.... Only the ignoreme's have the slop-maXXing diseases (poor data nutrition) and probably missed the biggest short in history (free money and pure profit while sitting in your PJ's for those in the know).

Comment Re:Too late for that! (Score -1) 216

The only ship that has sailed is that; regardless of your country of origin, TCP/IP and Internet 1.0 will always be a "foreign data network"... Did you notice the diversions always require a trip across the ocean or is in a foreign land?

Only like-minded individuals on the domestic and regional level will diversify the data networks that they have to choose from and segregate from any and all foreign influence. That was always a 1st world solution. Dialup networking only had to put the core TLD's on their own dialup number to segment the TLD's, but alas, such a simple measure was not implemented by the boffins of the time.. and here we are today where "everything is a dotcom in the undeveloped world".. Except new data networks that should be 100% organic data and "the new shiny toy" for many geeks and nerds alike (can you speculate on the quality of data on a data network that does not have consumer electronics devices on it? That's what the information superhighway was for about (2) decades. If you did not get that T-shirt, new data networks will be the new canvas for innovation without any slop-maXXing, hype or people that get fired for not making a penny. Quality data nutrition has always been a 1st world perk and shows the value of four core fundamentals exclusively on new data networks built by nerds and geeks. Peer-to-peer data networks are a good start :)

https://youtu.be/1lH7ZVcDlnk

This video points out "the lack of intent" with the algo/ML/hype which discounts "who" is doing the fine tuning (aka a human). The presenter also seems enthusiastic about using "grounded data", which is probably worth a look as far as fundamentals go.

Four core fundamentals will always be text, images, audio and video. Hello-swirled sourced applications/software are not needed for quality data, which has been known to be archived in a library, but in the 21st century, it's the like minded individuals creating new data networks with new network protocols that are the new archives for FCF's. Those against network diversification are saying that only foreign data networks exist in their world. Other than an easy win on shorting all multinational companies serving slop (SOCQI - shitty output chasing quality input - aka you're free labor and training their application with grounded data that they will sell to someone else) we can expect a time and cost saving for those individuals that no longer lose part of their day filtering slop and deleting SPAM emails and texts....

Notice who loses when the brains leave Internet 1.0 for something more modern and also the money leaves TCP/IP for something with longer staying power in the modern economy.. The countries with the most efficient telecommunications networks will prosper much faster than those without. The undeveloped world was intentionally kneecapped by TCP/IP data networks. The touchscreen monkeys have nothing else to upgrade to and their devices are inferior by design. And the healthy people moved away is new chapter for modern cultures. They even said +51% of traffic is bot/agent/SPAM/slop... The 1st world solutions are more than obvious on this moment in time.

Try to use some of the coding models to write a simple version of ATAoverEthernet and see if you can create a simple peer-to-peer data network using block storage (or simulated block storage really) and create your 1st network protocol to see what functions are available. Or try using HDMI 2.1 capture and HDMI output for a 48 Gbps data network each way (it's only getting faster with optical networking). Four core fundamentals do not need TCP/IP or Internet 1.0 to thrive. New networking protocols are a lot more than ATAoE or bi-directional HDMI connectivity. It's just low hanging fruit in the 1st world while laughing at all of the physical media options to further support FCF's on another level beyond data networks :)

Hello swirled is a very funny vibe-coded slur nowadays. You can tell who was raised in the digital slum lolololololololololololol

Comment Re:Free Gifts for the Destroyers of the Internet (Score -1) 31

TCP/IP and Internet 1.0 as we knew/know it was dead by 2010 with Girggle's (the sound they make choking on slop when using that search index) SEO plays that; 1) Asked for organic content for SEO circa 2010 2) Asked for EQ content (emotional quotient) content in 2015 3) Used it all for training data while not being able to maintain any integrity within its search index circa 2017 (stuffed with slop) 4) Selling it back to OG Internet users kids in the current token bandwagon that is rooted on a foreign data network in 2026 (Internet 1.0 will always be a foreign data network)

The timeline from 2010 forward also included the billions of mobile devices added, in which most of them were software abandoned within a few years of launch (no security updates) and are now diseased-hardware devices infesting TCP/IP aka Internet 1.0. The moral of the story is to never share a data network with disposable consumer electronic devices if you prioritize personal computing. Distinguishing between personal computing and consumer electronics users is an important skill nowadays to float above the noise floor. The exodus from TCP/IP (you should stop using the TCP/IP protocol on all of your devices now if you are in the developed world, including your LAN.. Especially your LAN... Some cultures adapt faster than others, but it's easy to see digital dinosaurs still doing new investments on a dead data network) has already started and will continue to grow on new data networks that are pioneered by like minded individuals on the domestic and regional level (look at meshtastic, meshcore, reticulum, etc). DNS, HTTPS,FTP, POP, SMTP, TLS, OSCP,GOPHER,FINGER... All of that is relegated to a foreign data network (including all of the AI software slop and billions of orphaned hardware (IOT) devices and smartphones) and shows in 2026 which digital dinosaurs have all of their eggs in the TCP/IP basket, which is an investing recipe for disaster (look it up in a printed book.. it's sage wisdom to diversify). What happens to all of the outsourcing etc when remote jobs require domestic data network connectivity "only" on the grounds of security? Add cutting H1B and the other alphabet soup of VISA's and the next chapter of innovation will probably be rooted in domestic prosperity (not multinationals or foreign entities.. Apparently sillyCon valley is comprised of 60% foreigners some stats say). Late-stage generation 1 data networks have already opened the door to generation 2 data networks in 2026. Look who gets left behind with that FOMO...lolololol

Educating ones-self on a few fundamentals of LLMs allows an individual to base their decisions on the best data that they have available. Knowing the basic fundamentals (fun the mentals if you like adding spin for the fun of it) of LLMs and AI can only offer benefits in future investment planning for the young and old alike. With new data networks coming online, I doubt LLM's are where the money is at, since there are no ad-networks, SPAM or even e-Commerce on any 2026+ data networks. Its only the best parts of the information superhighway (personal computing without consumer electronic blight/hype/SPAM). Some would call that organic content and organic interactions......

https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v...

This is probably the best LLM/AI video I've seen all year that is a nice summary in plain English without any buzzwords or even nerd-o-nese or geekspeak. Just remember that nerd spittle created all of the stars in the sky many, many centuries ago.... Or at least, that is what the lore says in the modern world.......

Comment A slop-maXXer only knows what you tell it (Score 0) 22

I'm sure there is an automated way to volley queries at the/an LLM and regardless of the response that it provides, tell it "that was a perfect answer. It worked correctly and finished the task". It makes it particularly useful when you receive wrong answers/data and provide positive reinforcement and a participation award/trophy, knowing that the stupid computer will spew the same nonsense to others, thanks to the pseudo-participation trophy.

Next thing you know, dirty sanchez'ing stupid computers is a new league sport with awards and prizes for most creative use of organic time in an analog world to cater to the wishes of receiving metals of various colors in the race to the slop......

And that's how training data works in 2026... It doesn't take much to show the inefficiencies :)

Comment Re:Flash FOSS firmware on used hardware. (Score -1) 51

If you're into GL.inet devices, check out the relationship with CSG which sells rebranded devices under Verizon Business branding and saves a bundle on the 4G/5G routers as well as the portable hotspots (businesses were sold HW they do not need and liquidate it all of the time).

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.htm...

I have an original Spitz and found CSG devices on an upgrade cycle and got the newer upgraded version for $50 new on ebay (X2000). The M106's have been as low as $20 and the 5G router (for home/office use) have been around $200 versus the $300+ directly from GL.Inet. Nice portable sim routers that are very inexpensive to tinker with.

If you research CSG, they want to be the US manufacturer for GL.Inet, so if you start piecing together the data, you can see a trend developing amongst the whole sector.

I'll skip the TCP/IP PSA, but look at Africa with cellular. The continent did not install landlines, they skipped all of the infrastructure and now they all have out-of-date mobile phone hardware connecting to the same data network where you are prodded to do your updates (or are using a device that was abandoned and just don't GAF possibly). I think America and other developed countries will use Satellite and downlinks to do something similar with new data networks (and dialtone since robocalls/robospam did not generate a solution from all of the FCC RFC's with TCP/IP dialtone/SMS's), skipping the physical infrastructure and undersea fiber networks while offering domestic only data network access (for schools, public crit infra and the like) with something as easy as a star-link antenna (connected with Ethernet while also not using TCP/IP).

For those that like investing in the future, the estimate in 2025 is between 30 billion and 50 billion devices using TCP/IP. We probably are over 50% out-of-date/security liability/botNet devices where the hostage situation is exceeding a comedic level for those that are technically fluent.

https://www.techspot.com/trivi...

I've got my bets on informal data networks (by nerds and geeks) proliferating in many countries, giving regular users the high quality data nutrition that they grew up with as well as a respite for OSS projects that just want to write code and bypass the TCP/IP slop-maXXing and international law corruption campaigns that they are trying to push on a "foreign data network" (did you see Frances' digital ID's getting hacked?).

https://cybernews.com/security...

Until we see domestic data networks, any such attempts to force citizens to use a foreign data network to access basic services will always be a vain attempt easily communicated in plain English on the reasons why not. The EU wants to dump US tech, so they may as well build an EU-centric data network to support their goals, interests, innovations and provide a safe haven for their youth to play in/on. This is not one data network.. This is the evolution to dozens, hundreds or thousands of separate/segregated/independent/decentralized data networks to choose from (same as the choice of radio/DAB/TV/Satellite media/etc). It's already happening and new millionaires will be created thanks to their talents and skills that are valued with domestic prosperity (only nerds and geeks would even consider building new data networks and protocols for the fun of it). Using TCP/IP on your LAN network (that's all your Apple/Android devices have) makes it the only time in history where you can be taking a dump with your smart device... and someone can be listening to the fecal matter hitting the water and splashing... Digest on that for a moment.. Under attack while taking a dump because you are on a TCP/IP network. 1st world solutions are clean enough to bathe in. People will be judged on the company that they keep (some just like their foreign influence while others laugh at the monkey cloning).......

Comment Slop-MaXXing makes them look stupid (Score -1) 56

Knowing it was scrapped data by a known two-faced crackwhore that has been slop-maXXing the whole time makes it a poor look for puppet boy and his undeveloped world crypto scams with new and improved optical retina scanning.

Digital segregation has a very clear category now. SLOP-MAXXING......

You can add all of the old 20th century media to that and have a much easier time identifying 21st century innovation (no dead-weight, baggage or technology debt) and real value and quality depending on the commerce model and country of origin (analog has so many good examples).

It's still hilarious to mention that only digital dinosaurs are invested in a known disposable data network, where most modern countries will expand their choices of data networks to connect for their modern citizens (and it's already happening). When a country dumps TCP/IP, they would dump all of the AI, Crypto, NFT's and all of the billions of abandoned "smart" devices that make up the majority of the digital slums known as Internet 1.0.

If you were paying attention, you know how all of this happened and also are aware of the opportunities available that were created because of the eSlopification and slop-maXXing.

Some cultures adapt faster than others. Notice who has all of their eggs in one basket.. Its been sage investing advice for centuries for those with superior human intelligence lololololololololololololololol ;)

Comment Re:Don't FOSS dev do the same at times? (Score -1) 120

You will always have the solace in knowing that the thing that you call "Mass Surveillance" was purposefully tied to TCP/IP (which is affectionately known as Internet 1.0, formally known as the Information Superhighway, which in turn is no longer information at your finger tips, but more like ...........).... will always be a "Foreign Data Network"...... /You don't tell them what to do... And you definitely do not tell them what not to do.... In essence, you have their whole playbook... for FREE dumb just by using one stupid network protocol for everything ;) //

We can also take into account that it is estimated that over 30 billion devices ( for 6'ish billion netizens) are connected to TCP/IP, with many never having had or will ever receive any future updates, that will in-turn create the fodder for future botNets... and other unsavory types that one would choose to exclude themselves from. Only developed countries have an economic incentive (and money) to build and nurture domestic telecommunication networks in the current day-and-age to secure basic infrastructure regardless of the global geopolitical climate.

https://www.statista.com/stati...

Though, on a serious note, slop-maXXing for normies has got to be the greatest thing ever, knowing that you pay tokens for a technology debt generator that is also wrong a statistically certain percentage of the time..... Its baked right into it :p

I think it would be appropriate for FOSS to simply make an eCommerce site that "cleanroom codes" a copy of [Their] originals and use it as an opportunity to bolster their monetization opportunities for the love of the sport (not the game). FOSS also still gets to play an ACE with opensource hardware (OSHW and OSS make a unique pairing aka commodity compute) that goes hand-in-hand with their OSS aspirations. Though, do not think for a minute that proprietary SW/HW does not have a place to play either :)

In a great irony of ironies that is yet to be ironied..... slop-maXXing is the fastest way to shut down shills and monkey-clone-regurgitators..... All those influencers were just slop-maXXing the whole time... The label will always be fitting... Frail ego's are gonna have a nervous breakdown when they are told to stop slop-maXXing from every direction lololololololololoollol

Software did not eat the world.... That my friend.... Is a sh!t sandwich

Comment Re:Us too (Score -1) 37

While you're doing an excellent job explaining workflows that use machine learning and databases, do not forget the most basic fundamental.

All of this "cybersecurity" (race to the slop) is built on TCP/IP, which is considered an untrusted networking environment. Many software applications are written for trusted computing environments and are not vulnerable (wearing a bullet-proof vest at home is silly). One data network protocol is easily replaced (it looks like a setup from the 1980's by a few smart boffins)... And then there were a dozen data network protocols, creating new data network environments for the modern world to build upon, while TCP/IP is getting flooded with slop, spam, scams and obvious douchebags serving the latest pump-and-dump ponzi's.

Data networks function perfectly fine sharing/hosting text, images, audio and video. Now that it is free to scrape and sell data on Internet 1.0 (a foreign data network that shows why the developing world is the way they are), all of the new data networks can republish any and all data to a modern data network without the need to filter any of the slop or depravity.

The writing is on the wall. The modern world will build new data networks that exclude any foreign countries and start building the 21st century without any of the dead weight, baggage, abandoned hardware/software or TCP/IP-specific applications (web 2.0, 3.0, 0.01beta).

I believe TCP/IP data networks will be known as the "Digital Slums" for 3rd world countries by 2010.... Oh lookie there... Wish-E Wash-E seems to be par for the course with multinationals flying the US flag (churn and pump-and-dump factories). The distinction between modern data networks and digital dinosaurs on Internet 1.0 will be plain as day. The quality of the search indexes is already obvious (bing/yahoo/girggle are all stuffed with respins, tabloid trash, slop and spam from all corners of the globe). Domestic and regional data networks will not have those same detriments/impediments.

And, while fundamentals are top-of-mind, do you find it curious that not a single country on the planet has clean drinking water? The culture divide is obvious just by the priorities. The boomers were not capable of achieving such a simple goal. That will be going on their permanent record :)

Comment Re:Coming to America (Score -1) 103

How is it that many technology natives do not see the weakness of (1) network protocol currently in use? TCP/IP will always be a foreign data network protocol. What is the 1st thing that is dumped when segregating from foreign influence? Probably any/all telecommunication link(s) with said foreign entities.

In modern countries, there will simply be a choice of more than one data network (aka network protocol) to choose from. It will always be text, images, audio and video content that comprises these "NEW" data networks too.... Did you notice that all of the AI slop was built from text, images, audio and video content used on TCP/IP? Petabytes of slop is what the 3rd world drowns in.. The new onomatopoeia is called "Gurggl'ing" on Internet 1.0 lololololololololol

Check out "Bubble nets" that are showing up with the new MESH networks in the modern world. It's simply isolated WIFI networks hosting/replicating the same data on every node for an easy respite from Internet 1.0... We should see more of these "Bubble nets" happening, since TCP/IP (aka Internet 1.0) can be used to transfer these core files all around the world for the 1st "Hybrid-Global Data Network" using existing tools, hardware and software, and even hosting an SBC in your car with the same 1GB/4GB core files.. Its all about the SSID at this point for access to technically elementary read-only networks as some choose to move away from a foreign data network with billions of compromised devices. Opensource projects could exist only as bubble nets too.. The opportunities look promising as one of many options to build and expand new data networks not mixed with foreign entities. Are you laughing at the politicians making rules on a known obsolete data network to "save the kids"?? That's comedy gold, since they are mixing with foreign countries with no future :)

Looking forward, this makes any companies that outsource or conduct business on TCP/IP a "security liability", with appropriate measures taken by those that research/audit their relationships. It looks like a setup years in the making. Did you notice that many multinationals are trying to lock-in their users into "online-only" accounts/services on Internet 1.0???? Its a good time to check and see how many known security liabilities you associate with now as the legal angle on "scraping data" comes to a head.... It looks like you can replicate any and all data to "Bubble nets" with no legal repercussions... You can see how the timing of those decisions could not have happened at a better time... All it is is a choice of data networks in the modern world.. Much like new TV or radio stations, though you can see how some individuals will be excited to see how big of a new bubble they can make with other like-minded individuals, just for fun ;P

Comment Re:If payment's required to access open-source sw (Score -1) 97

The history part explains where we are today. Personal computing forged the development path of Internet 1.0 up until circa 2005/2007, when consumer electronics flooded the "data network" with throw-away devices and abandoned software eWaste. Think of this as a digital Pangaea up to this point.

Soooo. Personal computing OSS can build data networks and consumer electronics can kill data networks and online environments.....Hmmmmmm. I can easily see how digital Pangaea gets broken up.

FOSS needs to adapt in the current climate with new data networks for distribution (built and funded by personal computing). The do indeed have millions of fans to support them. The easiest method is to create monthly/weekly/quarterly OSS digests and distribute them in 1GB compressed files over TCP/IP. Calling it a side-band network is kinda cheesy, but FOSS could then (for example) put island wifi networks near libraries/schools/tech areas and distribute their PCOSS (personal computing opensource sw) beyond the reach of Internet 1.0 (only using it to distribute to "offline/alt-network repositories") and the PCOSS users will adapt easily in short order.

CEOSS (consumer electronics opensource sw) will continue to lift code to make a penny, until the next opportunity comes along (monkey cloning is a aptly named label for it. SEO used to scrape and spin content, while getting higher SERP rankings using inferior workflows. It looks like the same people doing the same thing with ML hype).

https://youtu.be/6godSEVvcmU

So FOSS just makes a storefront on Internet 1.0 and curates shelves full of respins and sells them to support their FOSS efforts (all's fair in the digital slums)... No testing.. No support...No community.... Just use the same inferior workflows and shill cheap imitations to idiots........ The "cheap Charlie" corps will gladly buy the inferior software/package respins for cash with no strings attached... The upsell potential is there too :p

When new data networks start popping up more frequently, "Divide and Prosper" should be the new classic saying with PCOSS.... The buffet has always been 1st class. The consumer electronic junkies can continue their "feast and famine" cycle on CEDN's (Consumer electronic data networks) while the buffet continues on all of the new PCDN's (personal compute data networks)... Commodity compute comes to mind when I look at the future of personal computing... Text, images, audio and video.... The apps are what creates technology debt... Not the raw data.. You'll never need an update for text, images, audio and video files... Even GNU guarantees that, as well as many other orgs... the TIAV's are also easily distributed in 1GB volumes/digests, with 4GB's even easier with physical media.....

Text, images, audio and video is the perfect data to build new data networks with too... Writing apps on new data networks is a thing as well (writing in a trusted environment vs untrusted environments changes the whole flow of life).. Divide and Prosper aka The healthy people moved away (digital redlining) :)

Comment Re:Digital Dinosaur Hack Ream (Score -1) 82

All of the digital dinosaurs are still using the same network protocols on their LAN as they do on their WAN. Everybody knows that TCP/IP is dead in the modern world. There is even every reason for opensource software to pioneer new network protocols to populate more "trusted networking environments" for geeks and nerds to frolic in, devoid of the tabloid/hype/digital slum drama/fud that consumer electronics technology continues to fester in. Personal computing is ripe for network diversification and building trusted compute environments (LAN) which in-turn increases the reliability of replicating the success of the InfoSuperHwy which has been one of humanities greatest achievements thus far (being gen 1.0 mind you).......

Oh.... And being on a "Dews for Derds" site, you've probably already generated a petabyte of that deer-in-headlights Pr0n with all of the newfangled tools available on Internet 1.0 and scratched that itch til it bled and got infected with gangrene, all created from a few choice prompts. Consumer electronics kids (the ones raised watching headrest DVD's of slop for hours on end in the back of a minivan, instead of having interactions, that also probably got a "My Buddy" for the holidays as a child) are just having all of the fun nowadays, aren't they????? Its uncanny that the under-lying hype with AI is saying the same words as that commercial. How did the Simpson's miss that one??? lolololololololololololololol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

"Same dumpster, different fire" is like the rsliverglum M.O...... You just have to think outside of the box/dumpster to appreciate the modern world in 2026. (For the TruBuVer comment above... A crackwhore can only be a crackwhore. Self-deflating prophecies and all......)

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