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Jorvex @jorvex609.bsky.social
Jul 4, 12:11 AM

Game preservation = piracy. Meta glasses = subscription rent. PC market = duopoly scarcity. US internet = cartel pricing. Missouri prisons = state experimentation. Oceans = fossil profit. Immich/Valve = cracks in the wall. Same structure. Every story. Who controls existence? N... ๐Ÿ“บ Watch:

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"8 stories, 1 structure. Game preservationists say piracy is the only way to save games. Because publishers won't sell them, DRM kills them. Copyright lasts 95 years. Meta sells you glasses, then locks AI features behind a subscription. You bought the hardware, you rent the permission. PC shipments drop 7%. No recovery until 2029. Intel, Nvidia, TSMC, 3 companies control compute. Artificial scarcity is the business model. Switzerland, 25 gigabit fiber, 60 francs. US, 200 megabits, 75 dollars. Swisscom is state owned. Comcast is a cartel. Missouri defies a federal court to force detransition on trans prisoners. Medical experimentation as policy. The prison is the laboratory for the police state. Oceans break, heat records daily. 90% of excess heat absorbed. Fossil fuel profit drives it. The same lobbyists kill broadband competition and emissions regulation. Resistance. Image 3.0 lets you own your photos. Valve open sources steam deck hardware, so manufacturers escape windows licensing. Regulation won't fix this. The regulators are funded by the regulated. Consumer choice won't fix this. The walls are structural. Technology won't fix this. Capital directs development. The feed is a situation report. Compute. Connectivity. Medicine. Memory. Climate. Who controls the means of existence. Right now, capital and the state. The alternative is practice. Build the archive. Host the server. Share the bandwidth. Protect the targeted. Widen the cracks. This is not discourse. It is orientation. The work continues. Please like, comment, follow, share. It really helps out. Until next time, comrades."

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