New Video Out Now!
In it we will be be looking at Link Rot: what it is, what causes it, what problems it causes, and what we can do to fight against it. Is the internet doomed to die or can it be saved?
https://youtu.be/ZnU3zmz7EQg
New Sonic Fangame/Hack/Mod short out now!
It features Sonic 2 Game Gear Sega Master System by StellarStardust, a game featured at Chao Gaming Showcase 2024!
Dice Man — it's just how he rolls...
More radical fashion from the 16th-century Schembart Carnival here:
"Epic Games is officially cool with the Internet Archive preserving early Unreal Games" from Game Developer
This is some amazing news for video game, as well as media preservationists. Now if only other companies would get on board with this.
New video out now!
In it we will be looking at three important, but little discussed contributions to the UAP Disclosure Movement.
https://youtu.be/girfjGNzOWo
Say what you will about remote viewing, but the CIA and formally the KGB took it very seriously.
https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/stargate-collection-mars-exploration-may-22-1984/
This series is a real treasure trove of both Japanese fairy tales, in translation, and beautiful Japanese woodblock art. The series (either partially or fully) is available on the internet archive.
https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/woodblocks-in-wonderland-the-japanese-fairy-tale-series/
2. The example of a child near a well.
Mencius explains that a complete stranger can see a child playing near a well and will feel uneasy about it due tot he danger of the child falling in, despite not knowing the child, their parents, etc, and because of this Mencius argues that people are of a good nature.
And it is because of these two passages that I recommend Mencius.
So I chose Mencius not for the text as a whole, but there are two key stories in it I think are illuminating.
1. The Story of the Cow. There was a new ceremonial bell and to consecrate it, the king was to sacrifice a cow, but when he saw the cow, the cow looked scared so he took pity on it and ordered a random goat be used instead. The people thought he was cheap, but it was really an act of compassion.
The moral we can't know a person's intentions...
When having the discussion with my friend, her choices centered around explaining the actions of humans/human nature, so my personal choices follow suit:
1. Sophie's Choice, because sometimes people are put in situations were they have no choice but to do horrible things.
2. Utilitarianism By John Stuart Mill, to explain that sometimes people do bad things because it hurts the least or the good it does out weights the bad.
3. Mencius. This one is going to take a bit of explaining...
This is a great read from The Public Domain Review. I asked my best friend this and now I'll ask you all: What three books would you recommend Frankenstein's Monster to read to better understand humanity?
https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/frankenstein-monster-reading-list/
This short is on one of the most beautiful mods I have ever came across, Sonic 3 A.I.R. Weather mod! It was featured at Sonic Hacking Contest 2024.
You can get the mod here:
https://shc.zone/entries/contest2024/1133
This is one of the reasons I love looking at images and books in the Public Domain. It is uncanny how many times I come across so that foreshadows or predicts our current state of affairs.
"Replace these “wireless telegraphs” with smartphones, update the dress a little, and this vision of "isolating technology" from a 1906 issue of Punch magazine could easily be from today:"
-Public Domain Review
New Video Out now!!
In it we will be Previewing the Second Congressional UAP Hearing happening on Wednesday! We will be:
-Looking at the Press Release
-Looking at the background of each of the witnesses
-Discussing what we can expect at the hearing!
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