 Put a little marker here. Just because we're recording with the lapel mic. Okay. Aside from that, hello everyone. Hope you are doing well. Today is May 26, 2020, and we're doing a live stream open discussion on technology. Where have we been? Where are we going? Hello dragons, how are you doing? And this live stream has come about because of a request on our Discord page. I believe it was from our Discord page that people wanted to talk about technology. Hello Brett, how are you doing? Good evening Chichou, good evening. Afternoon for me, it's 3 30 p.m. You guys are, you're UK I believe, so you're gonna be eight hours ahead. So 11 30? 11 30? Or you're on the east coast maybe? Elder God, I can see you. Nice, nice. You're not having any tech difficulties, video difficulties, Elder God. It's the same setup by the way, same camera. I did unplug it. I had some stuff to do with the laptop, so maybe just plugging in, plugging out. Slither, how are you doing? Sleepy wave, ex-Catholic traditionalist, how are you doing? 11 30 p.m. all over UK. Nice, nice, nice. Dingbobber, how are you doing? Coolio house live, a lot of mods here. This was, I think, a request came about with the mods. Hey everyone, just got back with dinner. Great timing. Awesome, awesome. Yeah, half 11 in Manchester, UK. We'll be lurking for much of this stream unfortunately. No worries, Catholic traditionalist. I'm not sure where the discussion is going to take us. Technology is such a grand, such a huge, huge topic, encompasses so much, right? So we'll see where it takes us. Luca, how are you doing? Hey Chico, good to be back. Just finished my final university exam. Congrats, congrats. Celebration time, right? Very good, very good. I request it. Sleepy waves, your request is awesome. No, I did. Elder God laughs. Actually, Elder God, I think Elder God did. And then Sleepy waves 2nd or they might have requested it. We had this request come from a couple places for some reason. It was weird. But I was messaging with Elder God. Elder God mentioned that and Sleepy waves might have mentioned it. Either way, we're glad to do, we're glad to do. I'm going to do my little intro gang. If you want to know who I am, what I'm doing, patreon.com is where you want to be at. Okay, patreon.com backslash Chico, C-H-Y-C-H-O. Okay, you don't have to follow, you don't have to submit, follow with funds. I don't put anything behind paywall. So you can just follow our work, just to see what we're sharing. And if you do like what we're doing, and if you do have the means, Patreon is a fantastic way to support this project. Okay, we are live streaming this on Twitch. Twitch.tv backslash Chico live C-H-Y-C-H-O-L-I-V-E. So if you want to participate in the chat live while it's happening, Twitch is where you want to be at. Okay, I do announce these streams on Twitter, Gabs, Minds, VK, and L-O 30 minutes before we go live. As well, we share additional information on those platforms as well. Okay, and all the links will be in the description of this video and audio because we are uploading these audio live stream discussions on SoundCloud as podcasts. So you can follow the work on SoundCloud.com backslash Chico C-H-Y-C-H-O. Aside from that, the video, this live stream is going to be uploaded after the fact to Bitshoot and YouTube. Everything goes to Bitshoot as long as the processing doesn't glitch. And majority of information is going on YouTube. There's a lot of information on YouTube we shared 900 plus videos over the last 14, 15 years or so. But slowly, because of YouTube's sensors and control mechanisms and the technocrats trying to dictate to society what can or cannot be discussed, there's going to be some discussion that will not be loaded on YouTube. So if you do enjoy a lot of these discussions, Bitshoot is where you want to subscribe, where you're going to see all the videos being loaded on. And this goes for some of the streams that I'm even loading on YouTube right now. There's some stuff that I'm like, okay, I'm not going to load this on YouTube. And then I still load it on. So if we start getting dinged for some of these, I'll put on the brakes. Okay, just letting people know. Aside from that, I'm going to catch up with chat and just make sure we're all well and what the discussion is going to be. Well, I requested the alien stream and was in this point a coolio nice nice. I set technology 1950 to now pros and cons 1950. Why 1950? Elder God? Lonely Piggy? Hey, hey, night's old comics. Cheecho any advice for clear, liquid, only diet clear liquid only diet. I have to do it for two days for medical procedures. Okay, is it a colonoscopy nights of old comic? I've done. Let me let me tell you what I did. I couple of years ago had some tummy problems. So need to get done, right? And they told me liquid diet and no solids, no nothing. So this was my diet. Whipping cream, chocolate pudding, and I made bone broth chicken bone broth. Right. So and I had applesauce. Well, no, I don't think I had applesauce because applesauce had bulk, right? So I had lots of bone broth. So I was drinking lots of bone broth. And I was eating whipping cream and chocolate pudding. Okay. So that's one thing I did. If you're thinking about the same thing. The other thing is, you need clear liquids. So chocolate pudding is not going to do is just if your tummy is upsetting you a little bit. But bone broth for sure, lemonade is good. But make your own fresh lemonade with maple syrup as sweetener in there. Okay, so let fresh lemonade is good. What else could be good? I'm not sure water tea. Herbal tea mint tea would be good. Early. How are you doing? Chicho can't stick around for the chat. But I got some Halloween themed comics, some DC Marvel others last year. And I'm not really a collector. No friends who are into comics. So do you have a PO box where I can send them to you as a gift? Early I do have a PO box message me and on discord or PM me. But if you can one other place you can do it is because the shipping is going to be a fair bit, man. So the shipping is not going to be worth it. Right. So find a children's hospital and donate to them. That would be the ideal way to go. I've donated over the last few years. I haven't done for a while now. But over, you know, 90s and early 2000s or 2000s. So I haven't done it for about 10 years. I've donated boxes of comics to children's hospitals. I think total I donated like three or four boxes of comics, long boxes of comics to children hospital over like a decade period. And they were grateful for it. So I would recommend doing that. Okay. Unless they're from like the 1950s, take them off your hands. If you don't want to sell them, right? Or in 1960s, Connor Higgs, how are you doing? Hey, Chih-cho. Philo time. Oh, I got to take down these things gang. Sorry, I keep on forgetting about these things. Take down these websites and posts and stuff like this. My apologies for that. Your discord server is the only one I have notifications on so I can join the stream. Awesome. Thank you very much for that. Philo time. Oh, glad to have you here. Grand Prix have been waiting for this all day. Hey, Chih-cho. Hope you are having a good day. Yeah, fantastic day. Thank you. Thank you. Check this out. This is my snack. Sorry if we're not getting talk right now. I'm very chill mode right now. This is my partner made more peanut butter chocolate cups. So this is peanut butter filled chocolate. And she decided to experiment with dark chocolate and cherries. And this is insanely, insanely addictive. They're both very addictive. But we ate a little bit too much. We're like, Oh, I can't have any more. But I'm back. She made it like three days ago. So these are very, very delicious. Check this out. Look at that. So that's like frozen cherries we put in there. Right cooked up with a little bit of sweetener. Very good. Very good. Very addictive. There was a show once Coolio says I forget which network but Netflix might have have it now that covered the invention inventions that made us Oh, I've seen that show Coolio or something like that. Each episode covered various technologies from different eras, how they came to be and their influence. I've seen a version of that. And to me, one of the most amazing things is I never considered fire to be technology. But fire was technology is one of the greatest inventions ever. Right. Like discoveries really is not invention but discoveries ever right. So fire I think was considered technology as well as well in venture advancement right. Luca talking about technology. How do you feel about social media? Is it a force for good? It feels like it's becoming more centralized or more monopolized around the few major companies here. Here's my thing about social media, Luca, right? Social media is just a tool. It's like a hammer. Right. Is it good? Is it bad? If someone's using it improperly, you take it away from them. Right. So for me, I just came across the news today. We're talking about technology, but I'm apologies. I'm going to put a little politics in here, because I'm about to make an announcement on my Facebook page and I don't really use Facebook. I've been on Facebook because there's like a handful of people I need to stay in touch with or I've been staying in touch with right. But today I heard that Facebook is hiring, putting one a major one of the top people from Israel as one of its sensors, right? That is no longer working there. It was dismissed. Now, that person is part of Facebook's censorship, you know, committee, right? So I'm going to make an announcement on Facebook and I'm going to say, announce to people that, hey, if if you know how to get a hold of me, you know, keep those contacts and stuff. If you want to get a hold of me outside of this, if you're a friend, I know you in person. If this I'm going to make a little haven't figured out what yet. And I'm going to get people a month to set up the links to me. And I'm going to delete my Facebook page. So my recommendation to people is, if the social media that you're that you're participating in is implementing major censorship and control mechanisms get out, right? Like for example, Reddit is one of them. I was one of the early people on Reddit, right? Just to let you know, like, I was on Reddit when the Canada subreddit had like 3000 2000 followers or something like this or conspiracy had just a few thousand and stuff like this, right? I mentioned this before my posts were making it to the front page, but Reddit I barely use now not barely but I don't use like there's days that I don't even go on Reddit. Right. So all social media is going to through going to go through this phase. And if you want your information, if you want your connections, if you want to if you want to live in the real world, right, not your bubble, right? But if you do want to live in a bubble for sure, stay where you are. If you're okay with big brother and technocrats controlling the information coming to you, if you want to live in a total totalitarian state of being, stay on the platform that is censoring information for you so your eyes don't go Google Gaga, right? You don't want to look at the real world. What's going on? You need you need to see the world through through the paint and goggles of the technocrats, right? And the people in control because you're afraid of what's out there. So if that's the case, stay on social media that is censoring you. But social media is just a tool, right? If they start abusing you, if they start pushing their agenda on you, controlling your life, get out. Get out. To me, they don't, by the way, Luca, to me, the the handful of social media don't control my life. Right? I'm, I'm, I've been online since the late 1980s, right? With the green screen e-talk, right? And I've gone through multiple different forums over the last few decades. These powers that be Facebook and some of these people, the only way they're going to maintain this control if you allow them to maintain control over you. Once the floodgates open up and people start leaving, there's they're done, right? That's the reason why they're decentralizing, right? They're going into multiple different fields, businesses, right? Google was one of the first companies that did this, right? So Google is not really just a search engine anymore. Google's alphabet ink, they control many things, right? That's why Facebook is trying to do the same thing, right? I hope they crash and burn to the truth. Coolio might have been a toy centered one, two that I'm getting mixed up about YouTube is going to go, yo, chicho Nate, how are you doing? Best time ever first stream. So excited. Awesome. Hey, chicho dolphin. How are you doing? Thoughts on cloud technology like Azure and AWS. I personally wouldn't store everything on on a cloud, right? Because whatever cloud system you're whatever company you're using to store your information on the cloud, you're given the powers, power to control that data, right? For example, people that were saved, plan themic, the video that is being knocked off of YouTube and stuff on Google Drive, Google has been deleting their files, right? And again, it's the same thing as social media. If you find that in your life, you need someone to control your life to feed you information so you do not poop your pants, then stay with these social networks, these gigantic technocrats that will protect you from life. If you want to experience life, know what it's about, empower yourself, figure out what the newest disruptive technology is that's coming out, have an open discussion with people, be able to see different ways of being, then get out, do not trust the technocrats, period, right? That includes companies that provide cloud services, right? If you have everything on the cloud, on whatever it is, that's up to you, maybe have it on three different ones, right? 1950s, when my race arrived here, I hope they're gone. Awesome. Cheecho Sleepy Ways, how will the middle class shrink in the next upcoming years? How will they? They're shrinking right now. Are they not? That was, they shrank, this is coffee, by the way, they shrank in, they've been shrinking like they go through phases of shrinking. 2008 saw one major one. This one is going to see a huge one, right? Wanton soup is pretty clear. Just get it without the wantons. Yeah. Coolio. Good advice. Night's will cause. Yes, colon, not very excited. It's not a big deal. Night's will comic really. It's not a big deal. colonoscopy is not a big deal. They give you something you pass out. You pass out and they do their thing and you get out. It's the, it's the appointment after, which is the pain. And yes, you go sit in the doctor's office, like literally sit in the doctor's office, you got to wait for the guy to come, it talks to you and stuff, right? It is what it is. But clear broth soup. I did broth soup and apple juice. Apple juice I did as well. Clear apple juice, not dark apple juice, not cloudy apple juice, right? So bone broth, apple juice and what Coolio mentioned, wanton soup. It can't have any particulate matter. You don't want, you don't want any particulate matter, right? So anything that's not particulate matter. Chico loved the cooking stream. Hope all has been nice. Been well since been very well, Maddie. Thank you very much. And the cooking streams are always awesome. Danite, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome. This looks and sounds really tasty. Yeah. Hey, Chico, Alex, how are you doing? Coolio, oh my God, that looks great. It's fantastic. This chocolate. I'm way behind chat, by the way. Oh my God, look at all this chat. Okay, God, God, I read oh my God. Oh my God, looks good. Hi, Chico, early stream today, early stream, Mike. Midstream, I guess, midday. I do earlier than this as well. I'm so hungry now. Oh, nights of old comics, sorry. Cheryl, how are you doing? Oh man, yum. Looks delish. Lucio, patrocin filio, root. Lucio, Lucio, how are you doing? Good evening from Barcelona. Hello, hello. Salutations from Canada. I've been to your city. Nice city. The gaudy buildings, sculptures are amazing. Barcelona was a fun place, man. Fun place. What do you think about Elon Musk brain augmentation chips? Seems scary to me. Yeah, yeah, I wouldn't line up for it. I wouldn't even, I would probably try to discourage people from lining up to get their transhuman chips implanted by Elon Musk, right, or any of those technocrats. I would not line up. Okay, we made strawberry cake with strawberry frosting. Nice. Have you transcended humanism as a as yet? Transcended humanism? I don't know. I don't know what that means. Right? Coolio. When I hear the phrase the best thing since sliced bread, I start to wonder what the technology was like before sliced bread. Can you say have you? No, no, no. Okay, I'm going to scroll down again, just so I stay up with the chat. I think I've said hi to everyone. Despite slither, let's read your comments. Long comment. Despite having worked in tech, I find that as time goes on, it's almost like I'm becoming more and more of a ludite. I see tech companies taking actions that erode the concept of ownership of the things we buy that degrade the concept of privacy, etc. The more it goes on, the more I understand people who are bending over backwards to keep their amigas and commodores from the 1980s still working today. Slither, by the way, keep this in mind. Initially, when technology came about computer age, let's say computer age came about, right? Computer age came about. It was wild, wild West. We call it the wild, wild West. Really, we did. In the 1990s, especially, we're calling it the wild, wild West, because you could do anything online. It didn't matter. There weren't people tracking you and stuff like this. Some of us that were around during that time, we consider the stock market bubble, the tech bubble that happened in 1999, 2000, that they crashed. One of the reasons that that was done was to keep control centralized technology, because there was a lot of companies making a lot of computers. And there's a lot of different form makers. There's a lot of different tech companies that have popped up, right? And the central power need couldn't really have all of these tech companies producing computers, cell phones and all this jazz and different platforms, because they couldn't control all the data, they couldn't funnel all the data to their central database. So they could process it and monitor everyone, right? So they crashed the market and then everything got bought up. And then you had these monopolies popping up, right? So consider this phase of that we've worked just coming out of to a certain degree, be the second phase of the rollout of technology, where it went through serious consolidation, mergers and acquisitions. I think we're personally kicking into this next phase of online communication, where we're looking at anonymity, more anonymity, a lot of these giants, I think, I hope, are going to fall apart, right? Because we're going to see different platforms pop up. The question is, are you going to have access, whatever country you're in? Are you going to have access to all of these different websites, different platforms that you can use with anonymity? Right? For example, China, you can't access certain things. In the United States and Canada, now you can't participate in certain discussions because they're censoring it. We just have to make sure that the technocrats, the central powers do not control us, period, right? Whatever it takes, call the filter bubble Socrates. Yes, yes, yes. I'm going to scroll down gang, just looking for any anything directed towards me, Grand Prix Chichou. What are your thoughts on video gaming technology? And how much further do you think we can progress with things like virtual reality and other immersive technology? I don't think the the VR stuff, they've tried rolling this out in the past as well. And, you know, they had limited success because it was, you know, nausea involved and headaches, people were getting stuff like this. And this is the second phase or third phase of this virtual reality stuff that they're rolling out, right? I have friends that they like it to use it. I used it, right? The problem with using it was you didn't feel the nausea for me anyway, right off the bat. So I played it for a few minutes, let's say 10, 15, 20 minutes or so. But then when I removed it, the nausea all came to me all at once, right? So in that aspect with the VR games, the the gaming technology, I don't think it's going to catch on the way they really hoped or Facebook hoped, right? Now is it going to catch on in the general public anyway, right? However, for specialized things, I think there is there is the business model there, right? So flight simulations, certain type of tech training, certain type of other high end things that you like to do, right? But one of the brilliant things about technology gaming technology is the interaction, right? So if you're playing, a lot of people are playing at home with other people and stuff, right? But there is that interaction where you get together with friends and you play games together online or on a console or whatnot, right? If everybody is under virtual reality, you do have the voice, but you don't have the other aspects of it. I personally think it's there. It's a small market, but I don't think it's going to grow to be into the mass consumer base, right? Cost is another aspect of it as well, right? It is fun, but it's not eye contact matters, right? Unless you're playing online, right? If you're playing online, plug in, get your chair, get your sound effects going on and you enter the game with your with your game with your crowd and in the open world and you go do your thing, right? I don't know. That's just my take. Old school person's take, right? Maybe someone else has a better take. One of my roommates has a bunch of old consoles downstairs from Atari 2600 to NES with Duck Hunt. Nice. Nice. I still have mine. I still have NES systems, Sega Genesis N64 systems. I bought some of these back in early 2000s. I went on a hunt and I bought a whole bunch and I still have them. I'll show you guys. My first console was the NES. Yeah, Ours was, I don't know if it was NES or Sega Genesis, but my grandpa had an Atari. Yeah, we didn't have an Atari, but we did play an Atari. Sega Genesis for me. Yeah, Sega Genesis was amazing. Sonic, Sonic, and Herzogs, whatever it is. One of the greatest games ever created for Sega Genesis and for any console game. Still works, still have a lot of games. Nice. Mine was a PS2, a bunch of friends and relatives had NESs and SNESs. Nice. Trust me, I wanted one what my parents were anti video game for a while. Yeah, a lot of parents. A lot of parents. Let's check this out. Let's check this out. VC, an aspect of technology that's rarely discussed is how defense contractors like Lockheed get blank checks from the US government and hire pools of young talent, like many of my friends who end up being integrated into the system and building weapons. You have to resist an opt out of corporate tech, technocracy in our society. VC, I 100% agree. And this goes across the board from building the hardware to gaming. Right. And what happens is people with conscience, all of a sudden you realize what is being done with the technology you helped create. And that can be traumatizing for people, traumatizing for people. Okay, don't take their poison. That's my recommendation. Okay, there's enough opportunities out there if you are, if you're into technology, if you know programming mathematics, if you're an electrical engineer, if you're an artificial intelligence or whatever it is, there should be enough opportunity out there for you not to have to work for the devil. Okay, because at some point, that's going to come back and haunt you. Don't do it for money. Okay, if you truly believe that what these this war machine is doing, then by all means, it's your life, you have the right to do what you want to do. But if you're going in there just for the money, don't do it. You're going to pay a serious toll for doing their bidding. Okay, Elder God, I have some something before my C 64 and 64, but I can't remember its name. Sega Genesis. No, Commodore, was it the Commodore Elder God? I think it was a Commodore one too. Need more space companies, though, need more space companies. I'm sure some will pop up eventually depending on if we make it that far, depending free free ox free free, right to the virtual reality. There's some experimental research in HCI incorporating tests into experiences. Super interesting. Is there? Yeah, I'm very curious to see where they're going to take it, right? On until we get the full immerse in virtual reality, I don't think virtual reality will take off. The virtual reality has to be what science fiction sci fi has taken us to, right? It has to be fully immersible. I don't think it's enough to put heads, you know, a headgear on yourself, and then have your ears and just have a controller in your hand. That's not enough. All the senses are not in play. So the body, no matter how amazing it is, there's this connector, right? So that would be my take. I disagree. I think SpaceX has the potential to be innovative, but it'll end up facilitating space travel for the very rich VC. The problem with SpaceX is it will be under US military control, right? If it's not already. Okay, SpaceX is fine and dandy. But do you agree with everything Alan Musk is doing right now in space? I don't sending thousands of satellite into orbit to do whatever the hell they want, right? That's that should be communal, right? It's like agreeing that a corporation, this visionary, let's call them a visionary, because a lot of people do visionary with a lot of money should be allowed to go into the parks, right, the commons and do whatever they want because they're a visionary, and they have lots of money, right? I disagree with that. I believe space is a commons, right? So we should treat it as such for a player back and I invented a four player back camera variant. Nice. Lucio. Is it online? Can you play online? Go to our gaming folder on discord and give us the lowdown on it. Did anyone else see that smell or vision headset? They made a few a few of in promotion of the last South Park game. No, it pump pre programmed smells into your nose during the game. What? Oh my god. That'd be hilarious. That would be fun as a one timer, and as a party party thing. But I don't think you'd want that every time. I believe VR and AR especially could enhance education a lot. Education possibly for sure. But the problem with that is, there's no way you could roll that out globally, or nationally, or even statewide, right? So what you're going to get is those who have the funds, the means to access that are going to get a completely different type of education, which is not a bad thing necessarily, right? Which is not a bad thing. Actually, it's a really good thing, right? If everybody gets educated based on the same program, then our society will collapse. We need different forms of education. But it might create a serious divide within our societies, right? List 99999 chicho in a world that looks increasingly dystopian. As time goes on, how do you remain content with your personal life? Not necessarily tech related. Sorry. This I don't think is I think there are dystopian aspects of it. But I think there's a lot of positive going on in the world, right? If you paid me, I wouldn't want to go back to the like I love the 80s, but I wouldn't want to go back to the 80s, because we didn't know as much, right? There wasn't like for example, just take cannabis as as as one of the topics, right? In the 1980s, there was only a very, very, very, very few people in this world that knew the medical benefits of cannabis, right? Right now, you would have to live under a rock not to know the medical benefits of cannabis, right? So that is a huge positive in our in our lives, right? So it's not necessarily everything's dystopian. I think there has been a lot of centralization of power, but that centralization of power has existed for a long time, right? And what we're seeing right now is that central power losing its grip to a certain degree on society, where all of a sudden there's decentralization happening, and their economic models are collapsing. So that's the reason we're seeing so much chaos, right? Which appears to be dystopian. But I think in the in the, if you extend it over time in the limit, I think we're coming out of a dystopian society, tell you truth, but they're not going to go down without a fight, right? Yeah, I feel like VR Coolio. Yeah, I feel like VR show should and still show showed and still shows a lot of promise. But I think it's going to is going through a slight lull now that the initial hype is dying down. But I've been in a VR arcade before and some of the games there boggle the mind with possibilities. Really? I haven't been into a VR arcade yet. So arcade, when arcades came about 1970s, right? consoles came about 1980s. Okay, late 1970s, 1980s, right? So our case came about 19, the pinball machine 1960s, really, right? 1960s, 70s console games we got in 1980s, we had a nice growth period during that time. And then in the 1990s, we saw a serious boom. So that was about two decade, two decades before it rolled out. So if we apply the same type of timeframe on it, maybe VR will see home VR consoles. Two decades from now. Maybe please list your top five favorite NES and Genesis again, Sega Genesis, Herzog. Okay, I got to get you guys the link. Apologies about doing a search. But I got to do it. Sega Genesis say got Jenna says her, I got to find this thing. Come on, find it. There we go. Herzog Zui. Here's the link. Here's the name. I'm putting it in chat gang. Okay, check out this game. I think this game was so important in early 2000s when I was doing a serious buy of Sega Genesis NES games and N64 games. I got my hands and I was on eBay. One of the reasons I got on eBay is to buy these games up. Right. I bought about six copies of this game. Okay. And I gave one copy with the Sega Genesis system and controllers to each family within our family, each family household as a gift. Right. So Mario, Mario Brothers, Sega Genesis, Herzog, Zui. Okay, on the N64. There's one game which is called the new Tetris is amazing on N64 new Tetris, the best Tetris game ever. Okay. And I've played a few. I don't think I played all of them. But the best Tetris game ever is the new Tetris on the N64 as well. Micro, micro machines. If you want a fun multiplayer game, you can play four people, right? It's called micro machines, they're little cars and the and the and the tracks are basically like a pool table, a kitchen table and stuff like this. And for four players, we used to get together with our cousins, the cousins you saw when we're playing Monopoly with our little kids, I will bring more to my place and we set the thing up and we play one of the greatest family games ever, literally ever. And the N64 destruct Derby is one of the greatest driving games ever. Really, one of the greatest driving games ever. The soundtrack for this phenomenal. I lost where I was on the chat game. My apologies. Okay, I got a scroll down. Oh, there was Night Vault comics. What do you think about this? Black Eyed Peas created an augmented reality comic book, which had action sequences, play out, etc. using special goggles. It was a prototype. But I think it's a cool idea. Super cool idea than Bobber. I didn't know about know about this. I will cool you. I was in a this VR game at that arcade where you lay on this platform that has flexible wings on the size that you flap to fly. You are a pterodactyl flying through a prehistoric times. And there's a fan in your face blowing air in response to the game input. It was a wild experience. That's trippy cool. Yeah, that sounds like super fun. Super fun. What was it like $10 a game $5 a game? Oh, there's here's here's some listing. Oh, Zelda, of course, Mega Man. Yes, yes. Hollywood Fish lists the games on NES or Sega Genesis. Zelda for sure Zelda. Mega Man was oh, Bomber was amazing too. Mega Man, pro wrestling, meteoroid, Mike Tyson's punch out. Awesome. Awesome. Teddy Kay had an interesting view on technology. Teddy Kay. Slither, what I wonder is how can people making the stuff not see the logical conclusion of some of what they're making, then I consider the possibility they know full well and intend on that logical conclusion. Some people, yes, I think majority of people don't think that far. They take the money. Right. Gang, I'm going to scroll down. If there's anything directed towards me, please put a chichu in front and I'll take a look at it. Okay. Elder God, thank you for taking care of business. Grand Prix Streets of Rage on Genesis was my favorite game behind Sonic. The newest Streets of Rage 4 just released on PC and console and it gave me so much. I don't know if I've ever played Streets of Rage. Sega Genesis Streets of Rage. I don't know if I ever did. Coolio, what did Coolio say? Okay, I'm down at the bottom gang. Technology extracts wealth, grants, dominion, etc. Elder God, you understood that our first good, good. Do you own a PC or a Mac? I'm a PC guy. Yeah. I like the, I wish I was a Linux person, but I don't I haven't. At some point, is Aaron much correct on worrying about a singular AI? No, I think he's a, he could be, but I think he's a dramatist. I think he's, he's, he's dramatizing it, right? I don't think so. Maybe 100 years from now, 50 years from now, I don't know, not right now. And if he is, then why is he feeding it? Right? I think he's playing a character, Alan Musk. Coolio, chichu, interested to hear your take on my question. I'll copy pasted again. If you don't want to scroll up. Yeah, for sure. Coolio, please copy and paste it. That'd be great. Coolio, I for one suspect that there will always be. So this is Catholic traditions to Coolio. I for one suspect that there will always be interest in doing something the old way. For example, even with sophisticated power tools, being readily in extent, expensively available, inexpensively available. There are still many craftsmen that insist on using simple hand tools. You're all caught up, I'm all caught up. He says it's more dangerous than nuclear weapons. No, artificial intelligence is not more dangerous than nuclear weapons. Alan Musk doesn't know what he's talking about. The nuclear war will be the end of many things. artificial intelligence may be the beginning of many things. There's two different things. Alan Musk doesn't know what he's talking about. If he does that, if he made that comparison. Okay, he's being he's playing a game or role, right? One is creation. The other one is destruction. Okay, totally different. Right? Even if he is I'd rather be ruled by AI than by funny. Coolio. Oh, here's Coolio's question. Do you think there's a logical endpoint to technological innovation? In other words, is there a point in time where there's no additional benefit to innovating further? I would learn lean towards super intelligence AI being being a last technology, but I don't know. No, I don't think there's going to be an endpoint to technology. And I definitely don't consider super intelligent AI to be the last technology. Okay, not by a long shot. You could have artificial intelligence, right? But artificial intelligence can only interact with instruments that it can measure, right? That it can recognize, right? What about the subconscious? What about entheogens? Right? What about other things that possibly relate to other dimensional states of being or other states of being, right? I don't think AI, based on the way everyone's talking about it, that you're going to have a super computer rule and everything in our society, that is definitely not the end game, not by a long shot, right? AI has no feeling and might see us as useless or irrelevant. Yes, Catholic traditionalists or Coolio to Catholic. Yes. And then there's the early adopters as well, that are the guinea pigs of our time. Yeah, there's a lot of early adopters for much of technology that have paid heavy price for certain rollouts, right? Tyrant, even as humans give respect to animals of varying degree of intelligence, but will not think twice to kill a bug. Yeah. Terian, I agree. Do you know the fellow? Do you know the anti-cathara mechanism? I don't know that. If not, look it up. It's mind blowing. Pretty much a part of an analog computer was found underwater off the coast of anti-cathia, a Greek island, which has been dated back to ancient Greece. Cool. Can you post this, fellow? Post this in our Discord page. If you are on Discord, that would be fantastic. That way we can look it up. And possibly in history or technology, actually, we have a technology folder in heavy topics. That would be great. Well, to be fair, Coolio says, I should have stated the last technology humans will ever need to make. The last technology humans will ever need to make. I disagree. I disagree. Super intelligent AI, if it somehow deems us worth helping, would be able to create anything we need it. But is that what we want? Right? Like there's lots of for me. It's science fiction that really has explored the limits of technology. That to me is the to-go place I go to when I want to think about what technology is capable of. Right? So one of the texts we've seen, one of the science fiction, and I think this was Stargate series. And the original Stargate series gang. Fantastic. If you haven't watched it, there's a lot of propaganda and there's military propaganda and stuff like this. So you have to be aware of the propaganda. There's no doubt about it. Right? It is Hollywood. Right? So there's a lot of propaganda in it. But in terms of science fiction, it was very well done. Right? I remember one of the episodes where the military people went into this world, and there was very tech savvy aliens that were visiting this planet. And there were like indigenous people around. They're living a very simple life. And, you know, they built fires, they live in the forest and stuff like this. And the American military people that came through the Stargate, they were concerned that these aliens, the I won't give you spoilers, but these aliens that were in orbit around this planet, we're going to harm these little indigenous people that, you know, they just had little fires that were going to come in and take them as slaves and make them soldiers or whatnot. Right? But the indigenous people said, listen, don't worry about it. We're fine. Go on in your life and don't attract attention to us. Right? And then the, you know, the American military people being yahoo and cowboys and stuff like this. No, we'll protect you. We'll do this. And they did some stuff and the alien creatures that were orbiting the planet, you know, recognize what was going on. They realized the humans were there. So they took action, right? Long story short, at the end of it, you find out that these little indigenous people, right, were actually superpower beings. They just then they were super intelligent. They had access to technology that was beyond everybody else, the American military, as well as the aliens that were orbiting the Earth. Right? So like in a huge spaceship, right? But they just chose to live that way. Right? So I don't think artificial intelligence is the end all and be all of everything. That is not the end game. That might be the end game for Alan Musk, but he's comparing artificial intelligence to nuclear war, creating something to utter destruction to the planet. I think Alan, Alan Musk scales a little off. That's my take, right? Donate, you're gonna go to sleep. Sweet dreams, brother. Have a good stream. She show good night. Good night, brother. Good night, brother. I'm gonna scroll down gang to see if there's anything directed towards me. I go off on these little rants and off I go. Weasel beast. How are you doing? Welcome to another live stream. Let's read your comment. I haven't read in your comments yet, right? If you go with the idea, the consciousness is the result of input leading to output with enough O's and ones firing with any kind of given purpose separate purpose separate to human control. This could be described as alive. Humans are not the pinnacle of creation. Most of our features are subpar in nature, for instance. So I'm going to continue reading Weasel beast 2020 comment. So if you take this idea and run with it, then all AI needs to demonstrate is an ability to create after their initial moment of creation. And as humans were in a funny position, indeed. Yeah, and here weasel considered this, right? There was a discussion that was had when I was going to high school. And this was a discussion that for three years in high school, I went to a Catholic school, right? And the discussion came about as this where the teacher proposed that us human beings haven't really come up with any novel, innovative technology. The only thing we've done is mimic nature. Right? And initially, as a kid, I was like, Oh, come on, get real, right? We got computers were being rolled out, and we've gone to the moon, we got rocket ships, we got fuel, we got all these things, right? And me, I was I was argumentative at the time as well, just the way I am right now. El Rapido. All right. So I went up the teacher said, No, no, you got to be kidding. And I gave him some examples. And he kept on giving me counter examples, right? So my question to you guys is, are we innovative in a sense that are we really creating something completely novel in our lives? Or are we just mimicking what we encounter in the real world? Right? That's a question. And here's here's one thing you can think of as an example that you can use, right? In nature, from what I understand, there's no such thing called the perfect circle. The only time that you'll ever see a perfect circle is if it's man made. So is that a creation or is that an optimization that was some that was available through nature? Right? So is everything that we've come up with so far? Is it completely novel to our reality? Did we create something? Or did we adapt something? Did we remix something to come up with something that was that could be considered novel relative to where it came from? Right? And while you're thinking about this, consider this, what the hell are these patent and copyright laws all about? If everything is a remix, right? Coolio, if I feel like the more we advance technology, the less privacy will exist. Everything seems to be gearing up to wanting to know our every decision, location, etc. Information is truly power in today's day and age. And I don't see us getting out of wars or information anytime soon. Coolio, here's a kicker, right? There's a saying that Julian Assange, I think said it, right? No amount of torture will solve a mathematical problem. If we want privacy, right, as a society, right, as a species, right? If you want to make sure there is no centralization of data, right, into the technocratic pipeline where they can control every aspect of our lives, right? We have to include privacy anonymity by design. That means through mathematics. That's one of the reasons I've been pushing this thing, math thing so hard. One of the first articles I ever wrote online, back in 2005 or six, was called Anomalies, Prisons, and Geophysics. How governments use data and how to stop them, right? And I wrote that back in the early days when I was getting into writing and it's on my blog, right? I'll say it again, Anomalies, Prisons, and Geophysics. How governments use data and how to stop them. And I've done an ASMR reading of it as well. And I just uploaded that ASMR reading to SoundCloud as well, which is basically the thesis of that little article is, hey, there's a lot of data being collected, right? And as a geophysicist, there's one thing I know as someone who's looked at big data, you can do whatever you want with data, right? If you want to find anomalies within a data set, you set certain parameters, you create your anomalies. And if you have the power, you eliminate those anomalies, right? If you don't want them in there, right? So if central power is collecting all data, and they're sitting there, all of a sudden, unscrupulous people, people without a conscience get into positions of power, they can look at that data set and say, okay, those people that fit these parameters, we want those eliminated from our society, and they will do so. What's our defense mechanism from that? Our defense mechanism from that, right? The ultimate defense is mathematics. Okay, is mathematics. I want to scroll down. V talk. Catholic tradition has took it out. I think that guy might need a transhuman, what do you call it? Implant. Little Elon Musk implant to kick up his level of conversation. Unfortunately, you'll be fully controlled, right? Ding Bobber. Read my comment. It was just a bit before. Ding Bobber, ding Bobber, ding Bobber, ding Bobber. Agreed. What was agreed? Ding Bobber. Have you heard about theorized smart cities? Yeah, I would not live in one, right? Ding Bobber. So I'll read Ding Bobber's comment. Have you heard about theorized smart cities where people will have brain chips, AI, everywhere in their house, AI that would essentially know everything about them to the point of shopping for them, helping them make choices, etc. This is supposed to be possible in the next 30 plus years. Scary, scary. I will be staying far away if it starts to seem like it is going in that direction. Yeah. And ding Bobber. This isn't something that's new. Decade or so ago. There were two places where one of them South America and the other one in Asia somewhere, at least South America was Honduras or something, where they were trying to build private cities. So smart cities were on the same level as private cities, right? If we go that direction, we're going down the road of some animated series that have dealt with this issue. And a lot of science fiction has dealt with this issue, where you have a centralized city, right? Where that centralized city will need unlimited resources. So that centralized city gets his hands on private armies, and they start doing whatever centralized powerful states are doing right now, right? I don't think smart cities are a good idea to roll out. And if they do roll out, they're going to meet with serious difficulties. That's my take. Okay, I'm going to scroll down to see if there's any comments directed towards me again. Hannah, Chicho, I feel that we will want more than AI. I feel we will invest eventually in some sort of force field technology, and also technology to reverse climate change. That's what I think will come about after AI in 10 to 20 years. I don't think I think we're looking timeframe. I don't think it's going to be 10 to 20 years. It's at least an order of magnitude away further than I think what you're estimating, Hannah, maybe in the next 100 to 200 years, we'll see some kind of technology roll out where it starts helping us on a major level. scrolling, scrolling, scrolling, sleepy waves. Chicho, we are nature 100%. And everything ever created will be a remix of past technology. All the answers and patterns for our lifetimes is reflected from nature. Nature and our biology, biological body is the closest thing to perfect perfection because of evolution. And by the way, for sure, I agree sleepy ways. I didn't mean to imply that we are not part of nature. We should have a stream about prisons. And regarding that, what do you call it? Plutornia says I love this channel. Thank you all. Thank you. Thank you all seriously chat and discussions that we're having. Just sleepy ways regarding your comment here. I didn't imply to me that we are not part of nature. We are 100% nature, right? So are nuclear weapons. So are so is radioactivity, right? It's a grand morse and did a talk on this info.com, like 15 years ago or something, he comes on stage, he's plastered, and it does a yell into the microphone, he starts talking about life and reality and stuff. And he mentions this and I agree with him very much. So I agree with grand morse and very much on our take on many things, right? Not everything I haven't read everything about him or know everything about him. But I agree with him on that on that stage. We are part of nature. But are we going to live in harmony with everything else in nature? Right? Is it too late? We have already sleepwalked into allowing the surveillance state to do as well. No, I don't think it's too late tab. I don't think it's too late. I think if we put our minds to it, we could easily eliminate this mental surveillance state. It has been done in the past, right? Look at the iron curtain, surveillance of the UK, East Germany, surveillance of the England that was annihilated within a matter of months, really. Or overnight, some would say. Weasel, anyone who has looked into the basics of NLP, natural language processing knows that you can record people via discord, etc. run it through a neural network while taking the audio waveforms, running them through a matrix and extracting the information. Nice. And I can do that on a home computer. Now imagine what the NSA can do. Yeah, 100%. 100%. The kicker is the anonymity aspect of it, right? Who is that? Is that user connected up with everything else? Do you have access to their bank account? Do you have access to the credit cards? Do you have access to their healthcare information? It's the nodes that need to be cut, right? Right now, an individual, their nodes are being connected with everything. People are saying incorporate everything, connect everything that you have within you, right? So everything can talk with each other. That's crazy, right? You need compartmentalization. I can't even say it properly, right? We need that to happen. You need to compartmentalize everything, right? That way, there's no communication between here and here. Case man, how are you doing? Slither Chicho. One way you could look at it is that with nearly everything we make, we're taking advantage of principles that would exist, whether we were making use of them or not, just like energy can only change forms. Perhaps we're just rearranging things on an epic scale. Though, as I understand it, we have successfully created elements that do not occur naturally. So I suppose it could be a matter of how far down we want to break down things into their component parts. Yeah, I think the problem with the elements that we've created, they don't exist for very long. They're like fractions of a second ago. Disappear, right? So nothing stable that we've created so far. As far as I know, right? 20 Bond movies, I like them. Tell them my plans before they kill them. I kill them. Hilarious. Philo. Chicho, whoever said we are, we are nature. I have thought of this too. If we are part of nature, is everything we do natural? Is climate change natural? Are human structures natural? Yeah. Everything we do is natural. We're part of nature. We're part of matter. But are we in harmony with everything else in nature? That is the that is the important question. It's not that if we're natural, if if radioactive waste is not natural, it is, right? It is radioactive waste. It comes from nature. We manipulate it might make it be way more harmful than what nature intended. But that's us messing around with nature and kicking things out of balance, right? So I think the question is, can we stay in harmony with nature? Right? Can we can we do that as a species? And I'm not just talking about, you know, or emphasizing conservation, I don't believe conservatism. I don't believe that we have to conserve everything, right? But we have to be in harmony with things. We can't be destroying without care, right? Polluting without care. I really think, Casemount, I really think we will see these these deceleration and technology advancements from what we had in the 1990s and 2000. Yeah, I think we're going through that phase right now. So we're seeing consolidation, right? So I think for the last decade, we've seen consolidation taking place. But I think, Casemount, we're about to roll into a new wave of technological developments. And that doesn't mean processing speed kicking up, or it is kicking up. But I'm talking about the way we use the technology. Dada, look, Bakuldada, Bakuldada, how are you doing? Chicho, there's tech in works for non electric tunnel based delivery to major hubs for economy that then bricks and mortar based economy. Cool. So let me read that again. There's tech in works for non electric tunnel based delivery to major hubs. Are we talking about the the Elon Musk tunnel that they're building, the vacuum thing, connecting up San Francisco and LA or the thing that I don't know where they are with it? I think Grant was chemically in balance during that talk. I think so too, tab. But it doesn't mean he wasn't right, right? Just because he was chemically imbalanced. Coolio. Chicho, what do you think about anti aging and life extension technology is seeking 100 plus years lifespan and more immortality ethically wrong? I don't think we can reach immortality. There's nothing on this in this universe that lives forever, not even stars, not even the universe. So immortality is out of the question, right? Can our consciousness, the only way we we can do that is if our consciousness can actually be saved somewhere or passed along somewhere outside of this body, the body ages, right? Can they stop the aging process? They can slow it down, right? They can do the word we can't say on Twitch because even if it's in the appropriate context, right? I don't even know again, right? They can slow it down, right? But how long can they slow it down a thousand years? I don't know. There are what do you call it jellyfish that they consider to be immortal? They don't age. I think their lifespan, the oldest ones they found, is a thousand years or something, isn't it? Is stem cells and cryogenics having greater role in the future? Stem cell for sure. Cryogenics, I don't think so. Not as much. I think stem cells are gonna are gonna continue to have a major role to play in in our understanding of biology and how to heal, right? Okay, I'm all the way down to the bottom game and I'm gonna pop a chocolate. You guys want to see what the this guy looks like inside? I'll show you what this guy looks like inside. Let me show it to you. We got we got hem hearts on top of it, by the way. That's hem hearts. Before I cut it up though, I'm gonna take another bite of this cherry chocolate because it's oh the cherry came off. Look at this. The cherry came off. I'm gonna pop the cherry and pop the chocolate. Very delicious. There's another cherry here. See it on the side there? I'm gonna eat that guy. Can you see it? Let's see. Very good. So delicious. CRISPR is doing a great, great step. I'm not forward on DNA. Yeah, the DNA stuff looks. I haven't looked into it too much. I've looked some but the possibilities could be huge, right? I'm gonna cut this. I'm gonna cut it on the table here, okay? Otherwise, it might become crazy messy. Let me show you what this looks like. Take a look. There's peanut butter cup. I think we're gonna show you this. The recipe for this. This is the second time we've made it or not we, my partner has made it. So, I think one of the cooking streams we're gonna do, she's gonna show us how to do this. So delicious. Crazy delicious. Very good. Very good. Very good. And a glass of water. Like water for chocolate. I need to know how to reach your level of zen. Funny. I'm all the way down to the bottom, gang. Elder God asking a question for us. Best invention in the last 70 years. What's the best invention in the last 70 years, gang? For me, it would be the internet. Without a doubt. Without a doubt. Kulio. Well, like Chicho said, true, true immortality is impossible considering the universe itself will eventually end. So, even if you could transfer your consciousness somewhere else in the universe, unless you can hop universes or somehow exist outside one, everything will eventually cease. Aging is not the only thing that kills us, but counteracting it would be great. Yeah, slowing it down would be fantastic. I wouldn't mind living 500 years as long as it was healthy. I could eat peanut butter cups, homemade peanut butter cups. Right? What are your secrets for staying slim? All I see you eating are chocolate, dates, cheese. It's not. I ate cucumbers yesterday. Right? I eat lots of fruit. I eat lots of fruit. I eat lots of greens. I don't eat out very much anymore. I went through a period where I gained a lot of weight. Stress eating, stuff like this. Life was very heavy on me for a period of life. Well, life is a very heavy period. You gotta enjoy the ride. But sometimes you forget how to enjoy the ride. So, there has been periods in my life where I've gained a lot of weight, but I ate at home a lot. I cook a lot. I try to eat healthy. I don't gorge. And what you're seeing me eat right now, we go through periods where we're experimenting. Right? So, we don't make this all the time, but when we do make it, we go ballistic with it. Don't know if forever, but more and better. More and better. Bakula da da chicho. Magway is the automated e-commerce tunnel delivery technology. What's talking about UPS, DHL, etc. Major logistics providers are collaborating together on this. Wow. I don't know this thing. Magway. Da da. I haven't heard about it. Where is this being rolled out, by the way? There's got to be a place where they're rolling it out, no? Cheryl, yes, please. I love the idea of her hosting a cooking stream, especially those particular evil dummies. Yeah. We've already talked about it. I asked her if she would do it. I asked her that on the last stream when I showed that you guys wanted to know how to do it. And she said, okay, let me do a couple more experiments to see how it turns out. And this is the second batch you made. Right? So, we'll do. Maybe sooner rather than later. Haha. The three stooges was this. I intend to live forever or die trying. I think most people would add a few hundred years or so to their lifespan if they were given the choice. Yeah, me too. I'm no different. Yuck, yuck, yuck. Weasel. I mean this with a lot of respect. I was describing you to friends and said, imagine Serge Tankion from System of the Down who has been elevated to the status of Elder God. Thanks for the love, brother. I'm like, thanks for the love, man. Hilarious. Sleepy waves. Chicho, most of the best... Elder God, I love the wings and search. Well, yeah, you get those emotes, man. Most of the best... So, sleepy waves. Chicho, most of the best inventions are old from ancient civilizations. Inventions that survive time are still more than people accept. Learn that from Nicholas Taleb. Yeah, and here's the thing. One thing with inventions is this. Rule of thumb is, I think Nicholas Taleb mentioned this as well in his book, in The Skin in the Game, and I think it's a thought that I've come across before as well. I think the first time I heard it was Carl Sagan. And the idea is this, inventions that have been around the longest will be with us the longest. So when you see books, written books that have been around for hundreds of years, then the odds are they will be around for hundreds of years longer, right? Now digital books have been around for how many, a number of decades now, right? And it's their infancy. But right now, based on the law, not a law, but I guess the pattern that we're seeing, then digital text, digital books will be around for a few more decades. But they will be around a lot longer. Will books be around longer than digital technology? Yes. And there's no doubt about it, because at some point digital technology may disappear, right? May it be through a solar event, right? That takes all tech down. May it be through Earth's magnetic field reversal, right? And if that happens, then the Earth might lose its magnetic protection, electromagnetic protection, and the sun's rays, the radiation, will fry every circuit on the planet, right? And then we're going to have to go through and create technology again or rejuvenate technology is burnt out to get our hands on digital books again, right? So hard copy books will most likely be around longer than digital books, possibly, okay? And mind you, these things disappear as well. They age. Kulio Chicho, my mind started focusing on the word forever, and now I'm starting to contemplate infinity and sweating. What if we're wrong and the universe is infinite? Well, I think existence is infinite. I don't think the material universe that we're seeing right now, what we're able to measure and interact with, I think that's a limited, right? According to the physics we know. But consciousness, I think we, conscious beings, I think we are not limited in lifespan. I think this is a state of being that we are right now. Are we part of a bigger whole? I don't know. Or do we have the ability to transcend this form and go somewhere else? Did we come here from another place? I don't know. All I know is the odds are we are immortal beings. That's my take on it, right? Hannah, I changed my diet for good. I basically only eat veggies, fruits, meat, and fish. And in my meat, very rarely do I have red meat. I avoid rice, breads, and pasta carbs. I have lost 25 pounds by just doing that and walking one to four miles every day. Nice, Hannah. Good. But be careful introducing carbs back into your diet because the weight will kick up again, right? So, and eat healthy, right? Catholic tradition is personally, I am not interested in living forever. I seek to live well, to age gracefully, and to die with dignity. Catholic tradition, as I agree with you 100%, right? You should be able to take your last breath on this planet and say sweet. Coolio. Everyone who wishes for an eternal afterlife scares me. They don't realize just what they're wishing for. Existing in some capacity forever seems terrifying for some reason to me. I don't know. I like who I am. I wouldn't mind learning, growing, continuing until the time that I don't want to continue. Elder God, I'm going to live to over 100. It's a family tradition. Nice, Elder God. I'll stream. I'll stream until we're both over 100. Chicho. Bakuldada. Chicho, what are your thoughts on musk's neural link with chip implants for brain to call people? We sort of mentioned this already. I wouldn't get it. I wouldn't line up to get it and I would tell our Ellen must to get it first and I'd monitor him for about three decades to see what happens with his little mind and then maybe, maybe you put it in a museum and say, oh, that was a good idea. All right? Or not a good idea. And future of a psychedelics, implants for brain to call upon and future of psychedelics, will it become esoteric or will there be reverse shift in psychology in humans to value living in nature more? I think we're already seeing a shift. People value nature tremendously. One of the things I've seen, one of the things I've seen with this COVID, with the lockdown and stuff like this, right? As you know, I go for long walks and stuff. I go to the beach. I've been doing this for a long, long time, right? But one thing I noticed during my walks and last little bit, I've seen way more people at the beach. So right now there's been a huge uptick in people appreciating nature, right? Why are they appreciating nature more? Because they've been less busy, right? There's less noise in their lives and they've been cooped up and they're going, okay, what is going to give me pleasure to go to nature? All of a sudden there's a huge awakening of consciousness saying, oh, maybe it's a good idea for us to protect our beaches and parks. Maybe we need more green space so people can have an area that they can enjoy and calm down and spend time together. So I think we're seeing that already, right? That's one of the positive things that's happening right now. What are your areas you think robotics might become more part of our life? They're a huge part of our eyes already. Factories is one, right? It's going to make the Ford assembly line look like a joke, right? So it's going to look like it was bow and arrows and spears compared to nukes, right? So we're going to see robotics roll out and factories in a big way in a huge way, right? We're going to see it in possibly retail. We're going to see it in self-driving cars to a certain degree delivery, I would call delivery services. I don't think we're going to see it, you know, we're going to see it in pockets being rolled out where all of a sudden you have, I don't want to call them autonomous, but self-driving vehicles. Tesla has been looking into it, right? There's a few different prices. We're seeing it. We're seeing it, for example, robotics, I wouldn't say, but automation in the healthcare industry rolling out, right? So there's a lot going on. We are star stuff, Elder God, 100% quoting Carl Sagan. We are connected to everything else. We just need to find the door. Yeah, Catholic tradition is chicho. I agree with you that we are immortal. As I am sure you know, my faith tradition teaches that we all have souls that are eternal. Yeah, and it's not a Catholic tradition, it's not just a Catholic Catholicism that teaches us. I think many, many religions and traditions and spiritual ways of being and shamans state that we are, as you say, eternal beings. Epidea, Epidea. Hello, hello, welcome to a stream. Chicho, have you followed Stephen Wolfram and his theory that the universe is in fact computational and evolving based on a system of simple rules from which all laws of physics could be derived? A little bit. I have his book here, right? Wolfram Alpha. I follow his work a little bit, the cellular automaton and stuff like that. I find it intriguing, I find it interesting, and it is a possibility, right, like the game of life really start, plant a seed and see how it grows. Yeah, sure, there is that possibility that it's based on just like language of mathematics, five axioms and everything else is built upon that, right? What are those laws? Bakuldada, Chicho. Do you think there will be more prevalence of engineered and nastier foods in future or will they go out of favor in general? I think they are already going out of favor in general. GMOs and stuff like this, genetically modified foods and whatnot, I think they are going out of favor. You know, maybe big box store chains and stuff like this, but there's a major push towards people eating healthier, having more local access to food, right? Having food security and knowing what they're consuming. Why? Not just money related and stuff like this, it's related to the cost of health care, right? A lot of people are making this conscious choice because they not only want to live a healthier life, be able to do more things in their lives, right? But they want to live pain-free, right? They don't want to take on the burden, the expenses of getting sick, because once you get sick, you're financially destroyed, right? Most bankruptcies in the Western world occur, in Canada, United States anyway, occur because of ill health, right? And people are realizing that sometimes when they're getting sick, they don't necessarily need to take a pill to make them feel better. They need to change certain aspects of their lives, so this chronic illness goes away, right? Catholic traditions, absolutely. Many, many faith traditions teach us ultimate immortality, 100%. I'm in the bottom gang, nice. I caught up to chat. I skipped a lot of stuff, by the way. My apologies, but it is what it is. It is what it is, right? If there's anything that I miss, please let me know. Brando hits. I feel relaxed and knowledgeable with your chats. Me too. I enjoy this discussion very much, really. How often are you able to get together with people? And we set up two hours, usually, for the chat. Two hours. Okay, we're getting together, and we're not going to do a little small talk. The small talk that we do is me doing my intro at the beginning of the thing, and sometimes we go right into it, right? Do a little five-minute small talk, and then for two hours we go crazy, right? Muga donated $10. Thank you very much for the support, brother. Appreciate it very much. That was from Streamlabs, I believe, that popped up. So thank you very much for the support. I think that was legit that popped up. I didn't see it in the chat. I saw it on the screen. So if there's anything that's come up that I didn't recognize, man, I'm sorry. I do appreciate the support. I do appreciate the donations. I do appreciate the follows, the subs, the Twitch Prime follows, and everything else, right? If you're going to be watching this on YouTube, I appreciate the YouTube memberships. If you're on our Patreon page, thank you very much for the support for as long as you've been there. Some of my Patreons on Patreon have been there for a long time. They know what it is that we're trying to achieve here, and thank you very much for the trust. Sleepy wave, chicho. What is a better alternative than universal income? What is a better alternative than universal income? How about we make sure everyone has health care, everyone has education, everyone has a means of exploring who they want to be in this world? How about we eliminate everything that we've prohibited human beings from experiencing, right? How about we end the war on drugs? How about we stop throwing people in jail because of debt bondage, right? There's so much we can do. How about we stop giving free money to Wall Street so they can inflate prices on everything and eliminate jobs and outsource jobs to all over the world where there are no environmental protections for the poor people that are living over there, right? That are ruled by dictators or just imperial colonies. You know, you can just go on. How about we just stop doing a ton of the things that we've been doing for the last number of decades to increase shareholder value, right? Once we stop that, we're not going to need universal basic income, UBI. We're just going to need communities. We're just going to need understanding, empathy. How about we provide healthcare for everyone, right? Like really, UBI is a control mechanism. We haven't even mentioned Moore's law yet. Yeah, we haven't mentioned it yet. I sort of hinted towards the technology, our technological abilities are increasing and Moore's law is increasing, but every time it's peeking out, new technology is coming out to keep it going, right? Which is super cool. Weasel beast. This is the mature way to debate 100% and lovin' it, lovin' it, lovin' it. Sleepy way, chicho. Happy Gemini season, chicho. Happy Gemini season. Have we started? We have started. Happy Gemini season, everyone. The twins are out. Be careful. All conspiracy, no facts. Ostrus. Dada, chicho. Will there be a single person flying computer, single person flying computer vehicles like a hoverboard in the coming decade? In the coming decade? Possibly. Yeah, we might see it. There's going to be regulation coming out just like drones and stuff to prevent people from flying around the city and banging into each other and taking people out when they crash. But I think we're seeing that already, right? Moore's law is how we tie some math into this. Yeah. Because Moore's law, yes, deliberate typo, does not matter anymore. Ha ha. Mug, mug, mug, mug, mug, mug and bee, mug and bee. Thanks again for the donations. Let's see what mug and bee says. I'll post my question from Streamlabs in chat. Okay. Quote, what a joy to see you on Twitch. Thanks, Matt. Too few are passionate about mathematics. How do you feel about math research in the digital era? The future, Rhymen, Gauss, etc. might be an artificial intelligence or algorithm. Mathematics is really, I think like one of the positives that I see happening right now is we're seeing a revolution in mathematics. I'm keep in mind, I'm not a math professor. I don't follow the latest mathematical revelations that are coming out from the math forums. I don't read math magazines, even though I have some IEEE and math magazines that have come my way and stuff like this. But I think what's happening is because of technology, because of the limitations of our politics and economics that we're seeing right now with the technocrats getting to control our societies, I think people are turning more towards mathematics to solve our problems that we face in our societies. That's what I see taking place. I'm seeing a resurgence in the desire, in people's perspective regarding mathematics, especially from my students that are all of a sudden waking up going, wow, math. And the only reason in large part they're seeing this is because of the technology they're interacting with. As soon as someone points out, me being me doing the teaching points out, hey, the reason you're able to communicate, we're able to do this right now is mathematics. We do this and I give some examples. Depending on the student, if it comes up, we use examples and whatnot. And all of a sudden I see them being more aware of mathematics into their lives. So I'm not sure what's happening on the forefront of mathematics, but I can tell you from the back end, from the beginning of the ages of mathematics, I'm seeing mathematics playing more of an important role in my students' lives. And that, to me, is one of the most positive things that I'm seeing within our societies. So I'm not sure if I answered the question, but I think we're going to see a revolution in mathematics. I think we're going to see people trying to come up with algorithms and solutions to make sure we decentralize power and we incorporate freedom and well-being and human ingenuity into society instead of trying to monopolize power. I'm sort of given in a political economic point of perspective, but that is my background. That is what I focus on. I wish I was well versed in the forefront of what's going on in the mathematics world, really. One day I hope to be, but we'll have to take care of what I want to take care of right now before I can get there. I need to re-educate myself regarding mathematics in a big way. Okay, the truth is in the gray spaces. The truth is in the gray spaces. Yeah, for sure. In the ether, how about the democratic socialism, a case man, the funny Cheryl, regarding AG tech, I think they're in a trap right now because of glyphosate, ready crops, agricultural tech. Okay, agricultural tech. Regarding agricultural tech, I think there's a trap right now because of glyphosate, ready crops, and resistance. Reduced or no tillage or agriculture is so important for water and soil quality, but they need to free up research in non-GMO methods. Until that happens, agriculture tech will remain with chem companies. Right now it is, but I think they're losing their grip, Cheryl, in my opinion anyway. I'm coming across more information where people are divesting from the Monsanto's of the world, from the GMOs of the world, from the heavy use of chemicals in food crops of the world. I'm seeing more hydroponic technology coming out. I'm like, I've seen people buying hydroponic and aeroponic tech in their homes where they're growing their own herbs and vegetables. They put up a few hundred dollars from the front end, and they have these aeroponic or hydroponic towers in their homes, and they're getting herbs and veggies and whatever all year round with a little bit of light. So what's that doing? If we're able to do that on a mass level, that's going to reduce the need of us. And by the way, I'm talking from Canada, so I'm in the more developed world, right? More easily accessible to 24-hour power, 24-hour internet, and all this tech, right? So I realize that I'm at the top of the pyramid to a certain degree. There's a lot of places in the world where they don't have this access to this technology, but I'm seeing this, people incorporating this into their lives. So what's that going to do is eliminate the need for us to rely on the Monsanto's of the world, where it's the bears of the world now because bear bought Monsanto to feed ourselves. That to me is ridiculously important, right? Coolio Chicho, I looked it up and apparently Moore's law has a theoretical endpoint where physical limitations will prevent the transistor tech to get any smaller and that endpoint is predicted for some time in the 2020s really. But here's the kicker, right? Technology is not linear, right? Well, Moore's law is exponential for sure, but it also occurs in steps. So all of a sudden, our current technology will only limit Moore's law to max out in the 2020s, right? But who says we're not going to come up with some kind of tech that doesn't require transistors, right? It's liquid tech, nano tech. I don't know what it will be, but we might have a leap in technology and that could be the introduction of quantum computing, right? And quantum computing, once we have quantum computing, then we can really start talking about AI. Some people, we've talked about this before, some people say that we already have quantum computing, but I think we need quantum computing to be rolled out if there is already quantum computing to be rolled out on a mass level where it's not theoretical. I really, I looked into this. Some people are saying it exists right now, but I don't know. I haven't looked into it deep enough to confirm it or not. I can function under the possibility that we already have quantum computers right now, but to what level has that been rolled out, right? Okay, I'm scrolling down. Bakula Dada. Chicho, do you think YouTube or Twitch wins in streaming game, game end of next decade or a third new competitor has a chance? I think YouTube is going to start, and YouTube is already, I think we're already seeing the S-curve is maxing out to a certain degree. We're seeing new tech come up, right? Twitch is, I think, is on more of the uptick. I think Twitch's growth is much more rapid than YouTube's growth. I don't know, I haven't looked into the numbers, but that's just the feel I'm getting from it, okay? And 100%, I think there's going to be competitors coming up, right? Will they take control of most of the on-demand videos and streaming? No, not in the next decade, okay? But we're going to see third parties coming up. I don't doubt it, right? I'm already active on one of those third parties in terms of uploading videos, which is Bitshoot, right? So whenever I'm doing my intro, I say YouTube and Bitshoot, right? With Twitch, I'm only live streaming here. I love the platform. I'm new here. I've been here for a couple of years now, a little bit over two years, I think. It's a great platform. I love the community, and I haven't really encountered any censorship yet, other than Gore, which I'm okay not sharing Gore. Thank you very much. There is some news that requires it. We showed a video once that was like, okay, we're not supposed to show this, okay, so we deleted it, and I don't like it that there are certain words we can't use on Twitch, but I can live my life without using those words, right? But if the censorship kicks up in a huge level on Twitch the way it is on YouTube, I will definitely start looking on a third platform to start live streaming there as well. So we'll live stream on two different platforms, right? I think it's just a matter of what the platforms decide to do and how we react to them. Okay, I'm scrolling down until I see my name is Sleepy with Chichu. How bad do you think goya beans are? Goya beans, that's all I eat, to be honest. I don't eat meat. I don't know which ones are goya beans. I know there are certain beans. You need to soak them for a while. They become poisonous. You need to boil them and dump the water and do it again or something like this. Beans are good for you. You don't need to eat meat. Wazus, Chichu. Do you have a small garden plot? Have you done a tour for the stream? We've done in the patio. We don't have any land right now. We're renting, right? We have a little patio. We have lots of plants and we have little pots that we grow things in. We do have a grape tree. I'm going to do, by the way, the odds are I might do an impromptu live stream. I might announce it. I'm not sure where I harvest some of the grape leaves. My grandma has done it before. My mom's done it before. I've never done it, but I know how to do it. It's simple. We might set up a stream this week because I have to harvest the grape leaves this week soon anyway because you need spring leaves for grapes. We can make dolma. The grape leaf dolma is in the future, right? Most likely in the week or two, within the week I think we're going to do a little stream in the patio where I'm going to harvest some grape leaves. Aside from that, I don't have like a food garden set up yet, but we belong to a CSA. So our CSA starts next week where we start getting food coming in from a local farm that we support. Any thoughts on the future of quantum computing, quantum mechanics, quantum entanglement, teleportation, gaining momentum interfere. I don't think we're going to hit teleportation. Quantum computers are coming if they're not here already. Once quantum computers hit, it's a different game, right? Once quantum computers hit, kiss goodbye, a lot of the things that we're seeing right now, because quantum computers, like what's going to happen with cryptocurrencies, once you can break any code, what's going to happen with internet banking, once you can break any code, what's going to happen to your privacy, once you can break any code. Well, the protection from that is mathematics, but what level of mathematics are we going to need to protect, to provide anonymity from quantum computing, right? It's huge. We live in exciting times, right? I hope everybody's excited as I am. Like, by the way, we're not talking about, what do you call it, we're not talking about pessimism, right? This isn't negative. This is positive. We need these changes to be rolled out. If we knew, you know, if we're aware of human history, we need these things to be rolled out, right? We can't continue the way we have for the last number of decades, centuries, right? Nice cat-fig tradition. Thanks for taking care of business, man. It's too bad there are certain troll action going on. We get an influx of a whole bunch of just regular randoms popping in. Trolls, hang around, you might learn something. And by the way, if you're a troll watching this right now, you're a weak troll if you're trolling Twitch. I realize people need to start somewhere, right? If you're on the path to be incorporating a troll's life, right? If that's the state of being you need to be in, right? That's what your existence is about to be a troll, or at this moment, right? I realize you have to have a start somewhere, but dude, you're trolling a Twitch stream. I think maybe you should take on bigger, bigger action at some point, right? How long can you troll a Twitch stream for, right? Shoot for the moon, man. Shoot a little higher than where you are right now. Seriously. Do I evil? Do I have a book recommendation for you? Do I have a book recommendation for you? Yeah, I do. Terrace McKenna, Fruit of the Gods. And I've only read parts of it, but I've heard amazing things about it. And I do have it up there. Where is it? Where is my Terrace McKenna book? Where is it? Where is it? Can I get it for you? Oh, I'm tied up with the lapel mic. I can't get it for you. Sorry. It should be up there, but I can't get it for you. Apologies. You prefer Dolma's Cold? Dolma's Cold are fantastic too, by the way. Delicious. Nice beer. Thanks. Does your tips do read out? I don't know what that means. I do have red hair. Chicho, do you think with investments in DNA tech and with COVID, other research like bringing back some extinct animals and cloning, et cetera, will go through more controls? Will it go through more controls? Can we control mad scientists? I don't know. And I'm calling it mad because maybe I shouldn't be calling it mad. Let's say rogue scientists. Can we control the world? I think there should be more controls for sure, because if anybody is creating something that is going to go into the commons, then I think the commons, we have to have a say in that. With any tech, maybe Elon Musk or cloning. But I think we're going to see it. I think we're going to see people messing around with ancient DNA and whatnot, right? Using trollism for great causes. Go control Trump. Go troll a lake, seriously. You know what it's like? It's like a little kid a little kid that they put little spitballs and things in the back. All right. And then I don't know. Megan, Megan, Megan B. Thank you very much for the tier one sub. Appreciate it. Fun times, fun times. Oh, wow. We're almost into the two hour mark. These things go so fast. I don't know, evil. I don't know if I'm wise, man. I've just gone through certain things and have been able to find myself in the state of being. I hope for it to last. I'll try my best. All right. I'm going to pop one more of these things. Let's pop. Let's pop another homemade peanut butter cup. Look at this thing. So delicious. So delicious. Look at this. Goodness. Goodness. Will this focus? I don't know. It's going to focus. There. Oh, look at that. Look at that. Look at that. Very good. Coolio. The ultimate technology is a simulation we're in right now. Possibly. What is Planck's length anyway? I guess disruptive students have turned digital and have been coin trolls. It's a sign of weakness to a certain degree. If they're weak trolls anyway. Like it's like a little kid throwing a tamper tantrum yelling and screaming. If they're intelligent trolls, you know, there's a little bit of play there, right? T equals E minus EG. Troll level equals education minus effort given. Baku da da chicho. How do you think future such pandemics can be avoided or better managed? Clearly, a third turning regime hit information, which affected the response it seems. This is getting into the politics. I don't think there's like if we're going to put blame on anything, we should put blame on everybody. Right? Really. Straight up. Right? From the central powers to the central governments, right? To the economic system, to the political system. How do we avoid or better manage it? We need more transparency. How do we acquire more transparency? Guess what? We do have that tech available and there are people and companies and organizations who are trying to roll out more transparency of centralized power. Do you want to know the most important person that has done this and do you want to know about the most important website that has been around for the last 10 years, 10 plus years that have been trying to implement this? For the last 15 years that have been trying to implement this? The person's name is Julian Assange and the website is called Wikileaks. Wikileaks and Julian Assange has been working towards providing transparency. Right? For power. Right? Transparency of power to the rest of humanity. Right? And what is happening is central power is trying to crush that person that created Wikileaks and the people that he was working with as well as annihilate the website. Right? So for us to be able to get a better handle on future pandemics or any other situation like this, we need transparency. We need accountability and Wikileaks and sites like it or have a major role to play in it. Mug and Bee, Chico and Chat, what are your opinions about what Sweden is doing? Essentially letting it ride out, hoping for herd immunity. We've talked about this Mug and Bee. We have on my YouTube channel, we have a COVID-19 playlist. Right? So we shared some data there. What we also did was basically, there's a couple of discussions we had regarding COVID-19 that we couldn't load on YouTube that we loaded on BitShoot. The sensors on YouTube, there's no way they were allowed to fly. As far as Sweden, the data is still undecided. Right? A lot of people are, this is what we found out regarding Sweden. There are people who are against the lockdowns, suggesting of physical distancing that are using Sweden's data to say herd immunity is working. And there are people who are pro lockdown, pro social distancing, who are using Sweden's data to support their belief of how we should handle this. Right? Or how we should have handled this. So on the Sweden's data, what Sweden is doing, both ends of the debate, the extreme ends of the debate, they're both saying Sweden is showing us this, that this is right. And these guys are saying Sweden is showing us this is right. So that tells me one thing. We haven't had, we don't have enough data to figure this out yet. Right? If the two different parties that are totally opposed on how we should handle a situation are using the same data set to prove their point or prove their point, that means we don't have accurate data. We, or we haven't looked at the data long enough yet. Right? Herd immunity doesn't come about within weeks or months. Herd immunity comes out over a longer period of time. Right? And we haven't seen the mutations. You know, it hasn't been around long enough for the mutations to take into a kick into effect to see if it's going to become more deadly or more problematic or less so. So I don't think we know what's going on yet. That's my take. I don't know what the rest of the people are thinking about regarding this. Wasis, Bandoheshichu will help him see your comment, brother, but you blame the bats or us imposing ourselves into the bats environment. Right? Are you a big believer in conspiracy theories? If so, which ones do you enjoy reading about? Evil conspiracy theories, which ones, the ones that have become fact or the theories, the ones that we're still theorizing about? Like people use the word conspiracy theory to encompass everything. Right? So are we talking about the lone gunman with JFK, which should be pretty much a fact now that Oswald was not the only player in the game. Right? So that's no longer a conspiracy theory, but when it came out it was a conspiracy theory. Are we talking about Gulf of Tunken? That was a conspiracy theory, but it's no longer a conspiracy theory. It's a conspiracy fact. People conspire to start a war and they did. Right? Are we talking about, which ones are we talking about? Right? Sure, I believe in possibilities and there are definitely theories that are worth exploring further. There's no doubt about it. You would have to be insane to not believe that there are theories out there regarding certain events in our world that are worth exploring. That could be very well, very well be valid. Right? I'm going to scroll until I see Maga Benchicho. I live in Norway, neighbor to Sweden, so it is pretty interesting. It seems like every country is gambling on shaky data, but I need to see your COVID video on BitShoot. Yeah. We put two out on BitShoot. Right? One of the reasons, because what we were doing, by the way, Megan B, I hope I'm pronouncing that right, Megan B, we started looking at the data late January, like really early on. Those people who were following the stream then and in February would have had a heads up on what was coming like weeks before it hit the western world. Like weeks before, a couple of months before, really. So those that were following the data, what we were talking about, I was pointing out, this is going to become problematic, like this is exponential growth, this is serious. Be careful, get your supplies, keep this, do this, do this. But then it became obvious that the data is flawed. So I forget the last data set we looked at was March, I believe. We looked at the March data, we didn't look at the April data because the April data, it just became problematic. The data is flawed. So we looked at the data for 70 days from January 20th all the way to end of March, I believe. So we're looking at the data and then we locked a couple of cells because the data coming out of China, we couldn't rely on it anymore. And then in April, it just became obvious that we can't really trust the data coming out of anywhere. So what we decided to do was not look at the data anymore and just talk about the possibilities of what is going on. And those are the two videos you'll find on Bitshoot. The other videos, the math related videos, the data videos are also available on Bitshoot but I don't have playlist created on Bitshoot. So the data you can look at on the YouTube channel, but the two videos in Bitshoot, we start talking about what could be. And from what I understand, Norway's numbers per capita, deaths per capita are much less than Sweden's deaths per capita. So that tells you something. Now we have to see what's going to happen with the second wave rolling in. Is there going to be a second wave? My guess is yes. So if we're going to see a second wave, is it just going to be a little blip? Or is it going to be some of the things we see where you see a peak and then come down, crashes and then another higher peak happen? We'll have to see. Personally, my advice to people is and how I'm behaving is I'm a gambler by the way. I learned how to play poker when I was like wee bit, right? I learned how to play backgammon in chess when I was like really small, right? I learned a lot through the realm of gambling, about life, people, society, everything, right? I'm a gambler, right? However, there's absolutely no way I'm willing to become a guinea pig in someone else's gamble, right? So we know there's something going on, but people don't really know what it is. No one knows really what it is, but people are pretending they know and they're willing to sacrifice everything for it. I would say be careful, be aware of what's happening, stay up to date according to the data, and if you feel uncomfortable in certain situations, pull out, okay? I would say walk cautious, be cautious about what's happening. That's my advice to people right now, until we know more, okay? Do you think smart therapeutics like REM, this severe or I don't know what that is, universal vaccine is on its way for various COVID mutations? I hope not, because if this thing's mutating as fast as it is, the vaccines are, they're not going to help, it's just going to be a money pit, and all that's going to do is going to give power to pharmaceutical companies and centralized power, and it's going to create a lot of ill health effects within our societies. There's no way a proper vaccine could be developed this rapidly, for something that mutates this rapidly. Okay, I love G-J-L-N-I-P. MacMaster, thank you very much for the love. People becoming genetically weaker with various pollution is a trend, then can be shifted for betterment, possibly. Environment has a lot to play with our health, right? It's going to be a second wave, no doubt about it. I think so too, sleepy waves, right? But we can hope, but you know, I don't believe in hoping, you have to act accordingly. Rambo, welcome back. Thank you very much for coming back, and Catholic traditionalists, thank you very much for contacting Rambo, okay? By the way, gang, sometimes we get waves of trolls coming in, and both me and the mods, we have accidentally either timed out or banned some people that shouldn't have been timed out or banned. So if you accidentally get timed out or banned, please contact us and say, hey, listen, I got caught in the crosshairs and I was taken out, I'm an innocent. And if that's the case, we'll look into it. I used to get banned. Okay, okay. Wasu, Chichou, what do you think about the drummed up outrage over that? The media, I don't, Wasu, I don't, I don't follow the mainstream corporate crap. I'm keeping my eyes on the prize. Okay, I'm keeping my eyes on what's relevant as far as I'm concerned. X shows his love. Gang, should we call the stream? Let's call it a stream. Okay, we've been going at this for a couple hours. Thank you very much for being here mods. Thank you very much for taking care of business. Thank you very much for the conversations, everyone. Void, thanks for popping in. Just saw your name. I took a month with no technology, not even an alarm to wake up, wake up like you suggested. Sad. I couldn't hop on here. I feel refreshed. I'm here for a good awesome void. Nice to have you. And what a feeling it must be. Awesome. Awesome. Thanks for popping in here, brother. And thank you everyone for the conversation. Thank you for the subs. Thank you for the follows. Thank you for the donations. Thank you for the likes. If you're watching this on other platforms and liking, commenting, thank you for the interaction. Thank you for the civil discussions. And thank you for the love. Okay, if you want to know who I am, what I'm doing, I am on Patreon. Okay, patreon.com backslash chicho. C-H-Y-C-H-O. You can follow the work there. I don't put anything behind paywalls. I believe in what I'm doing. I want to spread it as far as I can. You can follow the work, see what I'm sharing. And if you do like what we're doing there, if you do have the means, supporting this work through Patreon is a fantastic way to do so. We are live streaming on Twitch. Twitch.tv and .com should work as well. Backslash chicho live, C-H-Y-C-H-O-L-I-V-E. You can follow the conversation, participate in the conversation. If this is where you want to be, Twitch is where you want to be. Okay, if you want to participate this in real time. Okay. I do announce these live streams on Twitter, Gabs, Minds, VK, and Aloe. Okay, we do share additional information there as well and all the links will be in the description of this video. I'm also uploading the audio of these live streams on SoundCloud. Okay, I've had requests over the last few years to finally to provide these discussions and my videos and stuff that we've been doing. You've got 900 plus videos on YouTube, right, on SoundCloud because people like listening to it. So I finally hopped on SoundCloud last month and we're sharing the audio files there. Okay, so if you want to follow the podcast SoundCloud.com backslash chicho, C-H-Y-C-H-O is where you want to be at. Okay, and we are uploading these things to Bitshoot and YouTube. Rambo, thank you very much for the tier one sub. Appreciate it. We are uploading these videos to YouTube and Bitshoot. Everything goes on Bitshoot. So far, we've only had to not load a few things on YouTube, but based on the direction that they're going with the censorship, we might not be able to load as much info as we would like on YouTube. If you want to catch everything that we're doing with the videos, subscribe to Bitshoot. Follow the work there. Okay, aside from that gang, thank you very much. I hope you guys have a fantastic Tuesday. If you're watching this today live, okay, and if you're in the UK or somewhere else, I hope you're having a fantastic Wednesday because it's past 12, I believe. Okay, and aside from that, I'll announce the next set of live streams, most likely in about two to three days. I'm just going to try to get caught up with some of the editing and videos and stuff we need to load up on YouTube and Bitshoot and SoundCloud. Take care of some business on the back end, and most likely we'll come back with live streams maybe on the weekend. It's going to be sunny and I have to harvest some grape leaves to make some dolmas. Okay, aside from that, bye everyone. I hope you have a fantastic, fantastic day. Bye for now.