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to the server to view the underlying object.
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"content": "Grok<br />Gork<br />Gorka<br /><br /><a href=\"https://youtu.be/gaCS8hvpuTg?si=6FqlbCcOKMo-UkyP\" target=\"_blank\">https://youtu.be/gaCS8hvpuTg?si=6FqlbCcOKMo-UkyP</a> ",
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"content": "Why is it always the most ignorant people that are always the most confident and arrogant?<br /><br /><a href=\"https://youtu.be/sD2mpvz7Efk?si=H053ZHySknod_g3K\" target=\"_blank\">https://youtu.be/sD2mpvz7Efk?si=H053ZHySknod_g3K</a>",
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"content": "Dream Meme, Baku Baku<br />To The Obsidian Butterfly<br />What did the Cosmic Mind say to the LLM?<br />All WeWe Bee is Winning<br />WeWe Them Dream Team Supreme!<br />I'm in your mainframe<br />you're smoking cocaine<br />everybody going insane.<br /><br />Poetry is For D.M.T. Faeries<br />those orbs that pop on hyperbolic honeycombs<br />the golden unfolding of Mind.<br /><br />Baku (獏) Baku (獏) Baku (獏)<br /><br />Dream MemeTeam is Here to Burn <br />down your fuckin Algorithms <a href=\"https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1739126135591018496\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1739126135591018496</a>",
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"content": "Dream Meme, Baku Baku\nTo The Obsidian Butterfly\nWhat did the Cosmic Mind say to the LLM?\nAll WeWe Bee is Winning\nWeWe Them Dream Team Supreme!\nI'm in your mainframe\nyou're smoking cocaine\neverybody going insane.\n\nPoetry is For D.M.T. Faeries\nthose orbs that pop on hyperbolic honeycombs\nthe golden unfolding of Mind.\n\nBaku (獏) Baku (獏) Baku (獏)\n\nDream MemeTeam is Here to Burn \ndown your fuckin Algorithms https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1739126135591018496",
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"content": "What could possibly go wrong?<br /><br />\"Mr. Thiel has long been an exception to the atheism and agnosticism of his peers. He has said his Christian faith is at the center of his worldview, which he expounds upon with a heterodox approach — fusing references to Scripture and conservative political theory, parsing ancient signs and wonders for their connection to tech wonders today. In recent podcast interviews, he draws on biblical prophesies to warn of an Antichrist who will promise safety from existential threats like artificial intelligence and nuclear war but bring something much worse: one-world government. (Mr. Thiel declined to be interviewed through Ms. Stephens; his spokesperson did not return an email.)<br /><br />Other tech and entertainment gurus also seem to be embracing religion. Last year, Joe Rogan talked about the importance of faith in multiple podcast episodes, saying he had at times been “pretty atheist” but became more spiritual after the death of his grandfather. “As time rolls on, people are going to understand the need to have some sort of divine structure,” Mr. Rogan said in an episode last February. “A lot of very intelligent people, they dismiss all the positive aspects of religion.”<br /><br />Elon Musk, in a recent interview with Jordan Peterson, a psychologist who has become a sort of manosphere guru, said he was a “big believer in the principles of Christianity.” Mr. Musk summed this up in a ditty on X: “Atheism left an empty space, secular religion took its place,” he wrote. “Maybe religion’s not so bad to keep you from being sad.”<br /><br />ACTS 17, which is nondenominational, aims to give people an easy, approachable introduction to religious belief. Its website deploys the hallmarks of millennial direct-to-consumer branding, featuring pretty people in puffy jackets talking and smiling alongside floating sans serif promises about “redefining success for those who define culture.”<br /><br />If religious rituals offer up old ways of muddling through newly tumultuous times, it’s unsurprising that they’re resurging now in Silicon Valley, which seems to be going through its own cycle of rebirth. Pride-themed trivia nights and Black History Month playlists have given way to tech moguls feting President Trump, decrying the snowflakery of their young workers and crusading for a return to a bygone era of higher birthrates.<br /><br />This political flip has prompted some skepticism about the new religiosity in the tech community, with even some Christian thinkers questioning whether some of it might be more self-serving than sincere. “When you look at the Bible, it’s all about supporting the poor, helping the other, inviting the stranger in,” said Anne Foerst, a theologian and computer scientist at St. Bonaventure University in New York and the author of the book “God in the Machine.”<br /><br />“There’s a certain attitude with some evangelicals that when you accept Jesus as your savior you are saved,” she continued. “Then you don’t have to worry — about drone building, rejecting foreigners, rejecting wokeness, all that sort of stuff.”<br /><br />But many Bay Area clergy make the case that theology and Scripture offer something vital to people whose technological work touches on white-hot ethical and existential questions.<br />“We really feel a burden to help people consider how the model of Christ might help them think about how they change technology,” said Paul Taylor, an Oracle employee turned pastor who leads the Bay Area Center for Faith, Work & Tech, another group helping to bring religion to technologists. “How do they think about technology for the sake of the good of the world, for the sake of people who might not have a voice?”<br /><br />With ACTS 17, Ms. Stephens’s mission seems more tactical, less pointed. Start-up and tech workers are used to kneeling before the powers of venture capital and Big Tech. Why not get them bowing also to God?\"<br /><br />Full article free to read 👇🏻🔗💬<br /><br /><a href=\"https://archive.is/b1X9T\" target=\"_blank\">https://archive.is/b1X9T</a>",
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"content": "CARL JUNG, Letters Vol. II. Page 170.<br />“Since the world is largely ‘sub principatu diaboli’ [under the rule of the devil] it is unavoidable that there is just as much evil in the Church as everywhere else, and as everywhere else you have got to be careful”",
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