Last Notes
Sounds like they had a killer night
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Absolutely and not arguing that the Allies didn't win the war. It just wasn't a US only victory even if some of them might thing it was.
69'ers (re)assemble! #69gang
Today's #stoopidlines update (no picture needed): 72k is still a bitch!
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Maybe reality is the graphics
EU Governance in a Nutshell.
Jeremy Bentham’s #panopticon was originally conceived in the late 18th century as an efficient prison design. However, the principles behind it have had a lasting influence beyond just prison architecture, shaping modern governance, surveillance, and societal control.
Bentham proposed a circular prison with a central watchtower, where a single guard could observe all prisoners without them knowing exactly when they were being watched. This structure was designed to create a state of perpetual self-discipline, as inmates would assume they were always under surveillance and thus modify their behaviour accordingly.
Key elements of Bentham’s panopticon:
* Uncertainty of observation: The prisoners don’t know if they are being watched at any given moment.
* Self-regulation: Because they assume they could be watched, they behave as if they are being watched.
* Efficiency in control: A small number of guards can effectively control a large number of inmates without using direct force.
Bentham saw this as a cost-effective, rational way to reform prisoners, making them govern themselves rather than requiring constant external force. But the idea didn’t stop at prisons.
In Discipline and Punish, French philosopher Michel Foucault took Bentham’s panopticon and applied it to broader structures of power in modern society. He argued that the principles of the panopticon: surveillance, self-regulation, and psychological control - had expanded beyond prisons and into:
* Governments: Mass surveillance and bureaucratic oversight create a society where individuals conform to state expectations out of fear of consequences.
* Schools: Students are monitored, graded, and disciplined, conditioning them to obey authority and regulate themselves.
* Workplaces: Employees are tracked through cameras, productivity software, and performance reviews, fostering self-policing behaviours.
* Social norms & digital surveillance: Today, social media, data tracking, and AI-driven monitoring create an environment where people behave as if they are constantly being watched - even in the absence of direct punishment.
Foucault described this system as "disciplinary power" - a form of governance where control is internalized. People do not realize they are "prisoners" because they willingly participate in their own regulation, assuming it is normal.
Which takes us to The Modern Digital Panopticon: A Prison Without Walls
With the rise of technology, the panopticon has evolved into a more invisible and pervasive form:
* Mass Surveillance: Governments and corporations collect data on nearly every aspect of life, from internet searches to financial transactions. Even if people aren’t directly observed, the possibility of being watched influences behaviour.
* Social Media & Algorithmic Control: The way people present themselves online is shaped by unseen forces. Algorithms decide what content is promoted or suppressed, nudging public opinion and self-expression.
* AI & Predictive Policing: Machine learning analyses behaviours to predict criminal activity before it happens, reinforcing preemptive control rather than reactionary punishment.
* CBDCs and Financial Surveillance: If governments control digital currencies, they could theoretically monitor and restrict transactions, creating a financial form of panoptic governance.
In this modern context, Bentham's prison has no visible bars, but people still act as though they are inside one - adjusting their actions, speech, and even thoughts to fit into an acceptable framework.
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How This Connects to the Quote: "A Prison Where People Don’t Know They’re in a Prison"
While Bentham didn't use those exact words, the panopticon embodies that idea perfectly. A system where:
1. The prisoners (citizens) don’t realize they are being controlled because control is decentralized, subtle, and psychological.
2. People police themselves out of the fear (or assumption) of being watched, reducing the need for brute force.
3. The illusion of freedom remains (as seen in Europe). Unlike traditional authoritarianism, where force is obvious, modern governance often appears democratic while maintaining deep levels of control.
This aligns with ideas from thinkers like Aldous Huxley (Brave New World), who argued that the most effective form of control is one in which people love their servitude, rather than recognize it as oppression.
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If we accept that modern governance functions like an expanded panopticon, the question becomes: How do individuals resist or opt out?
* Privacy & Encryption: Using decentralized and encrypted technologies (Bitcoin, Nostr, privacy coins, etc.) to avoid financial and social monitoring.
* Decentralized Living: Reducing reliance on centralized institutions improving self-sufficiency, alternative communities, and sovereign individualism.
* Awareness & Critical Thinking: Recognizing when behaviour is being shaped by invisible forces (social engineering, propaganda, algorithmic manipulation) and acting consciously rather than reactively.
A panopticon without walls depends on consent disguised as normality. The moment you question that normality, you begin to step outside the system. But don't confuse understanding with escape. If your behaviour hasn't changed, the system still owns you.
Wake up Neo... knock knock...
Oooof, right in the gut. Hurts 😓
Study... no, not Bitcoin. You got that working for you already. Study... Jeremy Bentham, Michel Foucault, Aldous Huxley
"A really efficient totalitarian state would be one in which the all-powerful executive of political bosses and their army of managers control a population of slaves who do not have to be coerced, because they love their servitude." #panopticon
They can in Germany and since he's sporting a FC Bayern lighter....
No change ever happened without a good amount of blood shedding. The globalist elite isn't going to step down just because we ask them nicely.
So if there is another pandemic tomorrow we wont have enough TP to survive?
You know when all of this shit started to turn really bad fast?
When people consented to get locked up for several months while the money printers were flipped into hyper-mode. What we see now is the economy catching up to the inflated money supply and we're only just getting started.
Good news: Even with only doing 1x this cycle, Bitcoin growth still beats Fiat's decline by a landslide. Keep on stacking, then stack some more. Rinse and repeat. It's your best option of not ending up entirely broke.
Unless you want to sell crack and kill people in the process.
Yeah.. as if voting would still account for anything in the EU. National elections still exist to provide the illusion that EU citizens do still live in a democracy. The reality is very different.
Ich sage jetzt nicht das die sich das bei den Amis abgekuckt haben. Free money yay!!! (nothing is free...)
One of the worst things I'm noticing about the EU is how the people are standing by and watch as their cultural heritage, history and identity is being systematically deleted by the Globalist elite.
local model. I guess I've trained him well. Took me some time to NOT make him agree with me all the time - even when I'm wrong. But today he basically told me that I can't bent facts just because I want a different truth 😆
I just fired my AI. He disagreed with me.
Du hast recht. Ich habe nun ein paar mal erlebt das die Leute gerne über die Probleme reden aber in dem moment wo das Thema zu ernst wird (zb. Keine Revolution ohne Blutvergießen) will keiner mehr weiter Reden. "Lass mal gut sein, macht mir Angst". Also wird weiter gemotzt, die Menschen werden immer Unzufriedener und Unfreundlicher aber jeder macht weiter weil "es is halt so wie es ist".
Tut fast weh zu sehen wie schlimm der 🐑 status in diesem Land geworden ist.
MALAWA!
Making America Lose Another War Again
So... when was the last time the US actually won a war?
WWII = not really
Vietnam = no
Pig Bay = no
Afghanistan = no
Iraq v1 = no
Iraq v2 = no
Iran = not happening
New pension fund? How about explaining to us what happened to the money people paid into the pension fund under the "generational contract"? The government spent the money elsewhere thus THEY are in breach of the generational contract. Fuck paying into a pension you wont receive.
Ja bestimmt. Kommt anscheinend "mit wallet card" und wer weiss was die da für komissionen verlangen
It's kinda sad that you're so mentally handicaped that even your taunting is limited to the same crap remarks over and over.
You're lucky that being stupid doesn't hurt or you couldn't bare the pain.
Wann gehen wir dann alle auf die Straße bzw wann machen wir dann endlich einen Generalstreik in diesem Land?
I’ve always been fascinated by virtual worlds. runescape is the largest active shared virtual world on the internet. It has over 300 million accounts and 200-300k people playing concurrently at any given time.
Currently thinking what can be learned and applied. I see social networks as a shared virtual world, just without a graphics engine or coordinates or loot (yet?)
one important aspect of #osrs is that you can leave and come back without feeling like you are behind or missed anything. The game respects your time and lets you progress at your own pace.
Progression is key, for people to invest time they need to feel like they could be making progress/leveling up somehow. but not feeling forced to on a schedule is the important thing.
Follow counts, like counts, and zaps are variants of that… a lot of people treat networks this way, gaining followers = leveling up.
Life is all a game in the same sense. Everyone wants to make more money, gain more status, gain more power. The urge to feel like you are progressing is a powerful force to tap into. Praise dopamine.
Anyway, thanks for coming to another fever dream insomnia post. gn 😴
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Moooar ☕
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Great episode!
https://fountain.fm/episode/slw43HLq2kMTwNeSLThm
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#437 Een week vol Bitcoin
🧠Quote(s) van de week: “Geen enkel land gaat zijn monetair beleid overhandigen aan een externe bron zoals Bitcoin.” Bitcoin zal worden geadopteerd zoals buskruit, kernwapens of het internet. Als land hoefde je het niet eens te zijn met of van buskruit, kernwapens of het internet te houden. Je kon ze verbieden. Je kon ze vermijden. […]
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Asynchronous payjoins (v2)
can you email me? arnold@myfirstbitcoin.org
Wow that's so cool, I'll try it!
Did you consider running this in a minimal template?
https://doc.qubes-os.org/en/latest/user/templates/minimal-templates.html