TheEncogitationer

  • Fellow Unbelievers,

    A.I. is also helping the Ministry of Truth with its Chop Shops of A.I. Slop.

    Well, what more can you expect when The Ministry of Truth is bankrolling the studies about Misinformation/Disinformation/Malinformation? MDM *Growl!* 🦁
    These Ivy Leaguers aren’t so smart.

    These two stories below from The Daily Mail show just how…[Read more]

  • Reg,

    Federal workers can now proselytize to their coworkers.

    I wonder if the Trumpistas will figure out that this means the Deep State is now in the religion business?

    And how much consent is involved if the proselytizer is an armed Federal agent or an environmental bureaucrat who can classify your back yard mud puddle as a “wet land” and keep…[Read more]

  • PopeBeanie,

    The Professor speaking Gen-Z slang was fantastic. However he stands on the shoulder of a giant from the not too distant past.

    The late Royal Marshall, Associate Producer for retired talk show host Neil Boortz, did a flawless Queen’s English translation of Atlanta street talk at least 18 years ago:

  • Jake,

    I couldn’t help but notice on her X feed that Ana Horford refers to the nation as “Isr*el” as if it is a damn cuss word to get it past some censor or as if it is a hurtful trigger word that will send people crawling into “safe spaces.”

    She also proudly showcases her ignorance on other subjects like Billionaires and the Drug War. As the…[Read more]

  • Unseen,

    Let’s say that The Guardian is correct in everything it says. The Gazans can’t leave because Egypt doesn’t want Hamas tunnels and weapons in their territory and has built barriers and walls between themselves and Gaza. The possibility of fishing is precluded by the prospect of Hamas supporters smuggling arms in to Hamas, and the farming…[Read more]

  • Jake,

    John Spenser prose sheds much-needed light on the differences between the deliberate horrors of genocide and the incidental horrors of war.

    Your poetic prose, back on laser focus, provides a kaleidescope of perspective on AI.

    Until AI can express thoughts like these without prompting, it is not an equal, much less worthy of being a…[Read more]

  • Jake,

    Yes Enco,

    I am serious. Not as presently constituted obviously. That would require programming. And programming means human biases. The next generation of Gazans could easily become model citizens.

    I am thinking the future if these predictions concerning the trajectory of AI are accurate. I truly do think we are on a collision course…

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  • Unseen,

    ‘We are not dog’s’: Palestinians condemn humiliation of chasing after airdropped aid in Gaza
    https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/28/world/video/gaza-aid-airdrops-israel-digvid

    Well, if Hamas didn’t attack and commandeer aid shipments and sell aid on the black market for arms and tunnels, perhaps aid could get through by other means.

  • Jake

    The influences on human behavior and beliefs are exploding. I would be in favor of AI taking the fuck over. Just go with it however it evolves cuz we are on a highway to hello.

    Surely you jest! After my attempts to get some basic medical information on better faster treatment of Diabetic wounds and an answer to a perfectly legitimate…[Read more]

  • Unseen,

    Two other considerations here:

    Not merely are all the tentacles of the UN biased against Israel, but if media outlets and the NGOs get all their information from Hamas, this also poisons the well since Hamas is long known to manipulate photos of casualties from sources distant to conflict, attributed their own rocket striking a hospital…[Read more]

  • Unseen,

    Food insecurity does not equal starvation. Also, consider the source of this insecurity.

    Every tenacle of the UN is already biased against Israel. And in fact the UN and Hamas are the main reasons why aid isn’t getting in:

    Israel will allow nations to drop food into…[Read more]

  • Unseen,

    Tell us without saying it that you haven’t watched a single video on this thread addressing the subject of Palestinian “starvation” and propaganda against Israel.

    Also, tell us without saying it that you haven’t kept up with anything going on the Middle East since October 7, 2023.

  • Reg,

    Is food “ultra-processed” if it can fight monsters like in Japanese kids shows?

  • Strega,

    Don’t feel bad, Strega. I missed the initial misspelling that prompted the pun. Me, who proofreads himself all the time.

    It is a very apt pun. All the people who virtue signal with food–which is like playing with food in public, most impolite–think that processed food is possessed food.

    I won’t believe it until my pea soup spits…[Read more]

  • Reg,

    That was a brilliant video on NGOs via a vis Israel.

    Other questions that arise here:

    If a NGO gets funding from a government such as that of Qatar, or a coalition of governments such as the BRICKS, CRINK, the Arab League, or the Organization for Islamic Cooperation, is it really a Non-Government Organization or an appendage for those…[Read more]

  • Reg,

    A doctor in Ireland is warning about glycerol in colorful slushies.

    Unless the glycerol is in the coloring, the headline to the report is somewhat misleading about the source of the ails caused by the glycerol.

  • Reg,

    I have started to use it but only on foods I suspect are highly possessed.

    So quite a lot, then?

    Remember, even fresh produce is highly processed in the form of picking out green fruit from ripe, healthy fruit from rotten and insect- and pest-ridden, regular-shaped from blemished and deformed, separating varieties, then some fruits like…[Read more]

  • Jake and Strega,

    Here’s a tell about Trump’s plugging Mexican Cane Sugar Coke: Trump’s tariffs on goods from Mexico are like 33 percent. This is obviously an attempt at rent-seeking using Trump’s bravado over his neighbors.

    This is further proven by Trump’s own preference for Diet Coke. By the way. just anecdotally, have you ever noticed that…[Read more]

  • Jake,

    A tiny amount of real sugar is better than sweeteners with the effects of erythritol mentioned in that article.

    And although it is urban legend about Aspertame poking pin holes in the brain, Aspartame never tasted good to me or left me feeling good. Also, while Stevia has a good taste, those in the know have informed me it doesn’t bake as…[Read more]

  • Robert,

    Nobody’s circle-jerking over Trump here. As for me, there’s more to life than Orange Man.

    And as of this moment, Trump hasn’t yet pardoned Ghislane Maxwell, just said that he could pardon her and that no one has approached him about it.

    And look at it this way: Everything Trump has done on delaying revelation of the Epstein Files…[Read more]

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