BogeyTheSwear

joined 11 months ago
[–] BogeyTheSwear@lemmy.zip 10 points 1 week ago (4 children)

I hate the videos like the one of some people harassing Peter Thiel on the street. Like wtf, why don't you do anything? The man is right there.

[–] BogeyTheSwear@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

She is literally the mother of one of Elon's kids. That should at least make her statement about her Ex, literally interfering with a presidential election, interesting enough to listen to what she says, right? Instead of just seeing the tacky format and dismissing her statement before hearing what she says.

[–] BogeyTheSwear@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Thats why they are scrambling to make computers smarter than us, so they don't have to be 🤷‍♂️

[–] BogeyTheSwear@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 week ago (3 children)

they fired anyone competent.

Who do you think did that, Trump himself? Or Peter Thiel who funded the campaign, and is right now setting up the worlds most extensive surveillance/execution system?

[–] BogeyTheSwear@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 week ago (5 children)

They literally fired and replaced anyone in the system that has previously disrupted their attempts. Just like they fired and replaced anyone in the top military brass who would have stopped an invasion of Iran. They fon't care about appearances, they care about getting their mass surveillance/execution system completed before the rioting begins.

[–] BogeyTheSwear@lemmy.zip 4 points 1 week ago (13 children)

Elons ex just whistleblowed that Elon stole the 2024 election for Trump. Trump also said it in the start, some quote about Elon knowing election computers.

I even believe that he created in 2020, and that is how he is so sure biden did too. Because how else could he lose when he was cheating? But i think he learned that he needs to cheat more 🤷‍♂️

If ANYONE think there will be a democratic landslide while Trump and his cronies have the power, they are a fool. America is less of a democracy than Russia by now.

[–] BogeyTheSwear@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 weeks ago

I dont know if sharing articles amounts to treason or not, but the article mentions another person who pled guilty to the same charge and got 20 months in prison.

It's weird, i don't know what my opinion is on this. On one hand, they pled guilty to working with a foreign nation while holding office or being a public servant, to which i think 20 months seems quite mild. But on the other hand i think 20 months for sharing articles seems excessive.

 

I’ve been thinking a lot about the whole LetsBuySpiritAir.com thing and I honestly think the most interesting part of it isn’t even the airline. It’s the coordination.

Kickstarter already exists, obviously, but Kickstarter is basically built around creators asking people for money to build something. The Spirit thing feels different. It feels more like the internet spontaneously trying to organize itself around a collective idea in real time.

And the weird part is the internet is simultaneously amazing and terrible at that.

It’s amazing at generating momentum. Millions of people can suddenly care about something overnight. But the second that attention starts becoming real coordination, everything immediately gets messy. Fake domains appear, random accounts claim to represent the movement, people don’t know which sites are official, nobody trusts the pledge numbers anymore, communication gets fragmented, and the whole thing suddenly feels fragile even if the original idea still has genuine support behind it.

That’s what made me think there should maybe be some kind of public infrastructure for internet-native collective projects. Not a crowdfunding platform exactly, and definitely not some crypto thing. More like a trusted coordination layer.

Basically a place where projects could establish legitimacy before they get buried under scams, impersonation, and chaos.

I don’t think it should control projects at all though. That part feels important. The platform shouldn’t own movements, dictate governance, hold money, or become another centralized authority deciding what’s legitimate. It should stay neutral and infrastructural. Almost boring in its restraint.

The whole point would just be to provide trust systems. Verified project pages, authenticated organizer accounts, audited pledges, official communication channels, maybe local coordination tools so people can actually see whether support exists near them instead of just abstract internet hype.

Because honestly I think the real product wouldn’t even be the pledges themselves. It would be legitimacy.

Right now internet-native movements mostly run on Discord servers, spreadsheets, Twitter threads, random websites, and vibes. Which works surprisingly well until something suddenly gets big, and then everything starts breaking at once.

I also think it’s important that something like this stays non-custodial. The second a platform starts handling money directly, the entire dynamic changes. Suddenly you’re dealing with regulation, liability, power, and incentives that completely alter the spirit of the thing. I think projects should handle their own fundraising and governance. The platform should just help people coordinate and trust what they’re looking at.

The more I think about it, the more it feels like the internet already has infrastructure for almost everything except collective coordination. We built systems for payments, content, streaming, fundraising, and commerce, but we still barely have systems for helping large groups of people organize around shared public ideas without instantly collapsing into fragmentation and confusion.

And I genuinely think the Spirit thing accidentally exposed that gap.

[–] BogeyTheSwear@lemmy.zip 0 points 3 weeks ago

People loved Luigi.

[–] BogeyTheSwear@lemmy.zip 0 points 3 weeks ago

Excactly. The safety nets are there to make it harder to opress people. If your boss treats you like shit, you should know that you can leave your job to look for a better one, without having to fear your kids starving or losing access to healthcare and education.

The opressors are not the government, the opressors are the ones who pay to influence it.

Which is why every American needs to take to the streets before midterms, to demand proper voting guardrails be reintroduced. If midterms comes and the guardrails that Trump removed aren't reimplemented, democracy is dead in America. This is it for you guys.

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