@Josemanu_Rivera @RioChicoMonk Eso no es atraso, es falta de orden. En ese aspecto Venezuela es un paraiso para quienes aman el desorden, en especial para aquellos que les gusta hacer fechorías y a los que les gusta dárselas de vivos.
@lDarkarl@honexis36@Frimaru@MajoAlvarad En realidad la respuesta no la dejo para él, sino para otros que podrían confundirse y en realidad están interesados en entender qué sucede, por qué y cuáles son las consecuencias a corto o mediano plazo.
@AscendantPower Free people acknowledge their mistakes, environment and how others behaviour is correlated to theirs, just to improve themself. They'll never take responsability for misfortune (things they cannot control) nor other's actions, even if they can learn how to deal with. Real freedom
Anyone who studies the history of ideas should notice how much more often people on the political left, more so than others, denigrate and demonize those who disagree with them — instead of answering their arguments.
Este hilo resume lo que sucede con cualquier tema, de cualquier área de la ciencia, cuando se politiza. Exactamente así es y lo vivimos más claramente, como una bofetada en la cara, durante la pandemia.
Me temo que la genuina declaración del autor, en lugar de abrir los ojos 1/2
@robkhenderson Surviving never have been about one self but about specie. Capacity of survive determine the continuity of specie, its existence. That's why protect instinct works unless the probability of lost is too high. Without fitness those, who lacks, will disappear with time.
The world is changing right before our eyes.
People are becoming bigger than companies. Look through the fog of politics and you'll see how the locus of power is shifting from institutions to individuals.
Trump is bigger than the Republican Party. Tucker Carlson is bigger than Fox News.
The media environment is inverting.
20th century media companies were built on distribution monopolies. Newspapers owned printing presses. Film studios curried favor with movie theaters. News networks partnered with the cable companies for exclusive real estate on the living room TV.
At the peak of the Broadcast Era in the 1960s, fewer than 25 companies monopolized the information cables of radio, television, books, magazines, and music. There were four major television networks, five book publishing houses, five record companies, and seven motion picture studios that controlled most of what America consumed.
These authoritative media conglomerates shaped American hearts and minds. Information flowed in one direction, from producer to consumer.
As the three letter outlets waved their batons, the masses responded like sheep. In pursuit of social cohesion, the range of opinions were kept artificially narrow. Even when media outlets disagreed with each other, they operated within an implicit set of assumptions and a narrow range of acceptable opinions.
Media moguls had more than money; they had power — absolute power. Even when inaccuracies were reported, consumers couldn’t respond at scale.
21st century media works differently. Information flows two ways: from creator to consumer, and back to creator again.
Creators can connect with their audiences directly too. Narrative control is no longer monopolized. The arbiters of truth have fragmented. Anybody with an idea to share and the courage to publish it can spread their message now. Millions of people, historically constrained by the reach and spread of their ideas, can theoretically reach anybody in the world with an internet connection.
Here's why this matters: The shape of the media environment determines the structure of society.
The environment that new technologies such as the internet create is more important than anything it is used to transmit.
Every major communications breakthrough reshapes our environment, restructures society, and rewires human consciousness. For example, the alphabet led to the emergence of nationalism, individualism, mathematics, industrialization, mass production, the Reformation and the Renaissance. Radio led to the rise of totalitarianism.
Like fish in water, we’re blind to how the technological environment shapes our behavior. The invisible environment we inhabit falls beneath the threshold of conscious perception. When we alter the flow of information through society, we should expect radical transformations in how the world works.
A new 21st century world is here and it's unfolding on Twitter.
Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.
I remember when the LGBT message was about tolerating them because they aren't hurting you.
Now the message is that if you're not an enthusiastic supporter of LGBT, you're an evil homophobe who deserves to be kicked out of society.
Tell me the slippery slope isn't real.
¿Qué pasa con el “hack” del Banco de Venezuela? #lockBDV
Computadoras del BDV fueron infectadas con el Ramsonware #BitLocker.
Esto ha encriptado todos los archivos de estas computadoras, haciéndoles inaccesibles, y los ha subido a la nube.
NO ha afectado operaciones financieras
🚨Ahora hackearon #SegurosLaOccidental, fue víctima de #Ransomware, similar a BDV este miércoles.
Esta vez fue usando #BlackCat/#ALPHV, similar al BDV está publicadaclientesaza en su sitio web.
De nuevo poniendo en riesgo los datos personales sensibles de los clientes