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@paulcraig901 Tis. @pratik Not sure its a case of R|C having huge success with one particular misinformation campaign (management was also shite, what a coincidence!) with so many running at once. Perhaps easier is to simply blame the Swiss.


@paulcraig901 some otla’s would dismiss the premise the agency could be eviscerated because it implies they have guts. 😜


@supremus I guess you really "have to want" to be free, right?


@dispatchesfrom Backpedaling is one of my main forms of exercise, so maybe we should first be clear about who we mean to talk with, folks with educational misfortunes or bloggers with an interest in intelligence modelling?

But to address your question directly—I think we best expand our considerations before anybody identifies any 'problems' for which we will diligently toil to ’solve'. And I’m not quibbling about definitions for the sake of it (a favorite exercise of time vampires of every stripe, tossing around "" like party favors) but find it !important to consider also intent, agency, conditions, and scope before thinking about what solvability can do to improve our lot.

There’s that amorphous 'we' hiding in 'our'. Let’s maybe bring this into focus...




@dispatchesfrom I don’t know, but it must be talked about. I’ll offer breaking away from this premise of 'problem solving'...anybody can understand that regardless their tech savvy.


@pratik Great observations. It pleases me that your thinking and expertise are a part of the work going on there. For me, freedom equates to mobility in the widest sense. The more of us who believe we’re in the right place doing the right things, the better.



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