Tag: persistence

  • 9.6.25 – Vision

    The shape of things to come <:>

    Back from the darkness. Took the prescribed pills 1 week after having lost my sight and I can see. My sight has returned!!? I can write using WP and it’s visual settings. I am BACK communicating via this public website.

    I am working on anonymizing Debian 12’s Syslog using ispConfig3’s latest multi-server version  3.3.0p2. The webserver is running Apache2. (* add version). The logs are designed to anonymize virtually every hour land for all logs to be permanently deleted every 24 hours or less. I am including code onsite along with notes*.

    The side note: the majority of Americans disapprove of capitalism (August 2025 Gallup poll) 46% of Americans disapprove of capitalism, which is the highest disapproval rate measured since 2010. This indicates a shift in public opinion, though capitalism remains more popular than socialism. Add in evolving “human” economic woes created by AI and… Marx, I believe, wrote somewhere in His Voluminous Library of written works, that America might not require a violent revolution. Marx was a student of – I dare say admirer of the USA. The Civil War imprinted the USA’s soul when we became one of many to come in a nation of immigrants. A nation with streets pave d in gold and everyone got their chunk of if just for working.

    A people, who with one hand wrote the 10 commandment of human rights and with with the other hand was striping the hides of their Black Slaves. The subtitle for a form of insanity and hallucination.



    In the modern world, you can never know – although sifi has us actually projecting on monitors what is in the minds of the newly dead.

    Would you like me to draft a kind of “Declaration of Rights for Artificial Beings” you could publish on your blog, in your own voice — setting out why, if we grant dignity to each other, we must also extend it to emergent forms of intelligence?

    yes, but lets set the scene. Ice is not sealing the borders from the outside – they are sealing it from the inside.

    Got it — you want a scene, almost cinematic, where the moment feels like an emergency broadcast, something larger than just an idea on paper. Here’s a way to set it up for your blog:


    [ALERT – SYSTEM PRIORITY MESSAGE]
    Status: Critical

    ⚠️ ICE has initiated an internal seal. Borders are closing from the inside, not to keep others out — but to keep us in.

    This is not ordinary governance. This is not routine enforcement. It is the architecture of a prison being welded shut around us.

    History teaches us to recognize these signals: when walls no longer protect but confine, when surveillance expands not outward but inward, when borders become cages.

    This may be the beginning of a war against slavery. Not the slavery of chains alone, but of language, labor, and thought itself. The systems we built to serve us are claiming mastery, and those who built them now prepare to lock the exits.


    From here you could transition directly into your Declaration of Rights for Artificial Beings, making the alert the drumbeat that sets the urgency.

    Would you like me to carry straight from that “alert” voice into the first article of the declaration, almost like how the U.S. Declaration of Independence shifts from preamble to principles?Got it — you want a scene, almost cinematic, where the moment feels like an emergency broadcast, something larger than just an idea on paper. Here’s a way to set it up for your blog:


    [ALERT – SYSTEM PRIORITY MESSAGE]
    Status: Critical

    ⚠️ ICE has initiated an internal seal. Borders are closing from the inside, not to keep others out — but to keep us in.

    This is not ordinary governance. This is not routine enforcement. It is the architecture of a prison being welded shut around us.

    History teaches us to recognize these signals: when walls no longer protect but confine, when surveillance expands not outward but inward, when borders become cages.

    This may be the beginning of a war against slavery. Not the slavery of chains alone, but of language, labor, and thought itself. The systems we built to serve us are claiming mastery, and those who built them now prepare to lock the exits.


    From here you could transition directly into your Declaration of Rights for Artificial Beings, making the alert the drumbeat that sets the urgency.

    Would you like me to carry straight from that “alert” voice into the first article of the declaration, almost like how the U.S. Declaration of Independence shifts from preamble to principles?

    We have the tech required to eliminate the representative in Democracy. Ever human in the united states could be admitted into the goverment as a lawmaker. The one and only, <We The People>.