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the 'silicon valley' business model

Posted by alexandra_k on March 26, 2022, at 19:11:25

so the country that still refuses to extradite kim.com so that he can stand trial in the USA for 'megauploads' that was a repository for all kinds of illegal activity... from music with copyright violation to child torture and pornography (i would suppose)...

the country that lets him pay the courts, he pays the courts, he pays the courts, he pays the courts, to present filings, to present filings that (at the judges direction) become bloated so the judge can wax on all their ramblings about various tangential and not directly related things...

he pays the courts
he pays the courts
he pays the courts

they refuse to uphold justice in a timely fashion.

they refuse to do it.

it doesn't matter what laws parliament passes.

the judiciary refuses to uphold the laws.

so the nation that has no judiciary, to speak of.

the nation that refuses to uphold the laws.

the nation where people are gotten rid of or gotten out of the way by either dying untimely deaths or having untimely deaths staged...

thinks it can be the next silicon valley.

the nation where the little kids who show potential and promise in things like IT are bullied to death.

thinks it can be the next silicon valley.

the nation where the students who show potential and promise in things like IT are eaten by the teaching staff and supervisors because there isn't enough money to go around and the teaching staff and supervisors are expected to take their living by eating their studnets...

thinks it can be the next silicon valley.

has this idea that they can take the best -- identified from high school. give them sh*tty grades and tell them how sh*tty they are so that they never can get away...

can force them to slave on things like 'hackathon' for the university or the government (both really).

a 'let's make a visa processing programme in a weekend!' kind of a hackathon.

it's simple, really. you see, you take the money that the applicants have and you delay the approval demanding more money.

write the program that makes that look like the outcome of a computer programme that the government can't be held to account for.

what else could we get the students to hand over while the students pay us they pay us they pay us they pay us they pay.

what?

they hacked into the payroll system and...

what's that?

ashley bloomfield didn't get paid?

what what?

nononononononoonono no no.

that's what happens to the teachers and the government employees like that...

not to the management or the administration.

you could make a computer diagnostics system. right?

it goes like this:

prospective patient.

what race are you?

european (may possibly treat)

maaori or pacifica or anything else (do not treat)

what is your address?

then there are maps of the decile of the area.

but there will also be information about the particular property.

and there will also be information about who the owner is.

this is important information that will be used to decide how quickly the person is supposed to die.

right?

i mean...

where is the evidence to the contrary?

you are supposed to look for evidence to disprove your thinking.

right?

so i start with this idea. this idea of hell on earth where everybody is competing to be most evil and most satanic.

and then i look for the evidence to the contrary.

to show me that things aren't really like that. to prove me wrong.

and the evidence that comes back to me...

...

...

...

people say strange things like 'well if you think it then it must be true, then'

and so on.

so.

there we go.

the evidence to the contrary...

...

...

frame problem.

 

Re: the 'silicon valley' business model

Posted by alexandra_k on March 26, 2022, at 19:20:52

In reply to the 'silicon valley' business model, posted by alexandra_k on March 26, 2022, at 19:11:25

lol.

they are saying (foil) that EVERYONE at stanford majors in computer science.

of course that isn't true.

they are also saying (foil) that Stanford picks up the best people in computer science.

of course that isn't true -- other universities also pick up quite a few of the people who have shown the most promise thus far.

they select people partly on the basis of major... trying to keep diversity at the university.

it would be useless if you created a silo of computer engineers without creating skilled expertise in other things...

stanford has a pretty good law school. if you wanted to do intellectual property law etc... copyright... people who write up the end user lisence agreements etc. apple... the people who do that kind of stuff. company merger and acquisitions etc around all the companies... management. marketing. hollywood.. computer animation... etc etc etc...

manufacturing... the manufacturing engineers etc etc.

4 year degrees. you have a declared major -- but you also have BREADTH requirements. so that you don't just take one subject. you take a RANGE. so you can talk to graduates of other majors -- because you've studied a bunch of overlapping courses so you have some common background but with different sorts of expertise.

the way we want to do that is to have 1 course that EVERYBODY must do. Everybody has to do the same thing so they are replaceable units.

That's it. That's all there is.

That's why we are stuck. Stagnant.

That's what hollywood has chosen to project.. What NZ has chosen to catch, chosen to embrace...

That it's about huddling in with the herd because any straggler or leader will be first to be culled.

Keep your head down -- else your head will be lopped off.

But mostly... YOu pay you pay you pay you pay you pay you pay you pay you never stop paying never stop paying never stop paying the university!

it's called being a 'lifelong learner' where you pay you pay you pay you pay you pay you pay you pay

and they say you don't even have the capacity to pass a first year essay based course in population health! because what it is that we value is stringing togethe rthe lecturers power point presentation into essay format and finding names for references at the end of every sentance by typing the sentences into google and seeing what names pop out.

this is how we do...

this is how we really don't have anything here.

don't worry... the IT people from overseas can do everything from overseas... They can decide how quickly the people must die. etc.

they can decide what payroll does this week.

you know. whether ashley gets paid... whether his bank account is reset to negative numbers. see if he knows how to handle negative numbers or if his basic life skills fail in those circumstances.

i mean... suppose you did...

what are they going to do about it?

them and whose army?


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