Their visitors knew they want to learn what gods tell and not men
This thought can also be part of a strategy of avoiding responsibility mhm
Their visitors knew they want to learn what gods tell and not men
This thought can also be part of a strategy of avoiding responsibility mhm
Let's consider what you are doing on a purely abstract level.
We could also do the following:
Restricting VPNs? That's like trying to restrict the internet completely. China's tried that and failed.
I see how there is a beauty in that animism we apply to objects that are not alive; Essentially applying essences to objects that run counter to those essences. I think AI culture is currently the closest thing to a mass cargo cult in modern society and cargo cults are beautiful. The lesson that can be learned is that humans and human society is not just some lonesome star on the horizon of life, but too an oscillation of its context or the ecosystem it exists in.
Just sucks that the object has gotta be something so inefficient and frankly stupid. Well, it kind of needs to be stupid at least. If it was smart it could talk back and then it loses its usefulness for the purpose of idolatry.
All psychoactive substances outside of stimulants are dumb -- usually...
Not to mention stimulants being dumb if used at dosages where you'd feel them. In the usually dumb category it goes.
I stopped drinking alcohol, mind you I wasn't a drinker to any real extend at any point in time ever, after doing psychedelics once. Capisce? And a year or so after doing psychedelics I started forming the belief that even they were completely unnecessary. Nowadays I mainly drink white teas or very light green teas, meditation is the only modification I need to my mental.
Computers have finally caught up with humanity. This is good.
A famous Jazz artist said something to the effect of there being no wrong chords, what is important is what
I thought it’ll never happen that they are finally a part of human magical thinking. This is as terrifying as it’s inspiring.
chords follow.
I wouldn't place too much trust in Bandcamp. It was acquired by Epic Games and then sold to Songtradr shortly after, it's waiting to enshittify. It might also be better to buy off of labels and artists directly if you want to "support" an artists or a label. Used CDs and vinyls are great too.
I’ve been using it for nearly a decade, it’s changed a lot.
Same. I just simply don't agree. If you consider tiny features not a soul needs like yearly reviews of one's listening habits and the roll out of podcasts as things worth mentioning, ok, they were not exactly doing anything radically new at that point anyway.
I don’t know why you’d be leaving ux out.
Because UX 90% adds nothing and chiefly serves to suggest innovation.
You must be trolling come on now.
I am. I want Spotify employees to read this and get steamingly mad. They are complicit in ruining music.
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Spiralling
Spotify's functions have not changed a bit since 2016. It is literally the same application, what has changed are the tiny things they're doing for compatibility but that is not really worth mentioning. Intentionally leaving UX out.
Honestly what code is there to write for this glorified web browser? They're probably also outsourcing most of their data collection and recommendation algorithms.
Buy physical media, rip CDs, share shit and that's it
It is... Drum roll please... Social democracy!