First you brute, then you tinker. Forget masters and strangers, isolate the insubstance, don't tell anyone of what you're doing. The protocol is laughable, as they assume I would care about vanity...
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Anonymous2017-10-05 21:53
ZA WARUDO unfortunately masters are real bump since this was lost in the index
>>8 Simply because you cannot follow a conversation, it doesn't mean that it is random. In fact as a rule anything you cannot label will appear nonsense to you, and we make sense of the world by attaching labels to its things.
>>11 Yet another label, aren't you tired? Why can't you simply say "I do not understand this! Please explain it!"?
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Anonymous2018-06-22 3:20
>>12 Not really interested in cyberpunk. I don't keep up with hip new memes, so posting memes instead of talking wouldn't make me "get the reference" it will only make you look pretentious and artificial.
..also, to people who live on the edge of tech innovation and software advances, cyberpunk looks like fetishization of mundane things. Statistical methods to discover patterns in data become Super-Intelligent AI. FPGAs are described as digital brains. Head mounted displays become virtual reality(they're technically just a 3D display technology with motion tracking).
Cyberpunk is stuck in the path of retrofuturism and digital romanticism. Like mentifex hyping his chatbot as a living AI mind, cyberpunk is adding undue importance to practically everything electronic. Hollywood manufactured reality where computers,AI and hackers are mysterious concepts with connotation of exclusive knowledge. Its just ridiculous to us now, that old movies portraying computer technology seem really stupid, but cyberpunk takes this to whole another level and doubles down on this retarded vision of magical technology. Cyberpunk continues to fetishize these nuggets of tech-illiterate boomer fantasies about computers, like they're golden tablets of one true religion.
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Anonymous2018-06-22 3:43
>>14 >Cyberpunk is older than you are, retard. Well, these memes and ironic references are clearly far more recent than the whole genre. Its like claiming that not knowing recent rock music artists is somehow relevant to rock music as a genre.
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Anonymous2018-06-22 3:52
>>14 Also, if we consider cyberpunk starting with release of Neuromancer, then i'm actually older than it. >Publication date July 1, 1984
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Anonymous2018-06-22 3:54
>>17 What are you doing here, boomer? This site is for muh lennials.
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Anonymous2018-06-22 4:01
>>18 Boomers are post-WWII generation, ending birth years in mid 1960's. My dad is a boomer. I'm a "early Millennial" according to generation article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennials >researchers typically use the early 1980s as starting birth years and the mid-1990s to early 2000s as ending birth years.
This isn't about cyberpunk. References are to Worm/Parahumans and other terms I've invented. I was using their power classification system as a framework to create an unified theory of power, as a game, to empower myself and see what I'm capable of. Obviously basing such enterprise on what is ultimately fiction leads to disappointments.
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Anonymous2018-06-22 16:59
>>22 sounds autistic but whatever floats your boat i guess
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Anonymous2018-06-22 17:55
root the world Name: Anonymous 2017-09-18 2:46 First you brute, then you tinker. Forget masters and strangers, isolate the insubstance, don't tell anyone of what you're doing. The protocol is laughable, as they assume I would care about vanity...
To build a predictor from scratch, you would first need to build a controller.
and with an accurate predictor you can get an accurate negotiator Name: !Ps1ivhrO6w 2017-10-14 22:08 and with an accurate negotiator you can get... your supply, assemble and dispatch lines or whatever other model you are using
>>22 These words sound awfully like references to cyberpunk, are you sure its from parahumans?
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Anonymous2018-06-22 18:07
on that snow crash shit
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!Ps1ivhrO6w2018-06-22 18:21
>>24 I guess it is a bit cyber-themed, but that's because one of the powers, the Tinker power, which I imagined myself as, has that theme. Words predictor, controller, negotiator et al I invented.
actually, in fact, parahumans is ultimately cyber themed because the juatification for all the power wackiness rests finally on sci-fi
the aliens hid technology on different dimensions and placed parasites inside the humans that would interface to that hidden tech (basically), getting the same effects a superpowered individual from any cape shit comics would
>>28 You are correct, though capeshit is usually science-justified as well, but much more incredible.
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Anonymous2023-05-22 21:14
I forget my tripcode. Anyway, this probably won't bump. But good news! Things are finally starting to come to a fruition. Once I've mastered intelligence explosion - which might take some incredible energy reserves - I might start actually trying to accomplish these huge projects of mine solo style, and with them complete technological supremacy.