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www.hedweb.com
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| | | | | life-long bliss isn't nearly as bad as it sounds | |
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crookedtimber.org
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| | | | | Reading this tweet by Maciej Ceglowski makes me want to set down a conjecture that I've been entertaining for the last couple of years (in part thanks to having read Maciej's and Kieran... | |
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www.huxley.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The novel 'Brave New World' explores a dystopian society where individuality is suppressed in favor of collective stability and conformity. Through characters like Bernard Marx and John the Savage, the tension between the individual and society is highlighted, showing the dangers of a society that prioritizes control over personal freedom. The use of conditioning, hypnopaedia, and technology to shape behavior underscores the manipulation of truth and the suppression of free speech. The role of music and art serves as a symbol of resistance against this control, emphasizing the human desire for authenticity and individuality. | |
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| | | A Ukranian military officer has offered new insights into the scale and scope of Russian electronic and cyber warfare capabilities, including details on GPS jamming and spoofing tactics, and how they have evolved since a conflict erupted between the two countries more than five years ago. He also said that Russia's capacity to launch some types of attacks may be waning to a degree thanks to American and other international sanctions that have made it difficult for the Kremlin to source key components for these systems. | ||