What was. What will. After the election is before Every – Market Research Telecast

Posted: October 3, 2021 at 2:30 am

As always, Hal Fabers newsreel wants to focus on the details: the Sunday newsreel is commentary, outlook and analysis. It is both a retrospective and a preview at the same time.

*** All of Germany voted.

All of Germany? No, a small, strange village called Berlin rolled the estimated dice and added something together and at the same time that whole IT reorganized. Simply clever, as the government of this cluster of villages is, you have it Berlin marathon with 25,000 runners on election day and drawn the running route across Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. It is clear that there were no ballot papers in this part of the village and the votes could only be estimated. An SPD candidate promptly won, while the Green Kaas Elias won the regular recount. The trendy Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg neighborhood had it better. Here you could count off the running track because only 50 percent of the residents are eligible to vote. All these foreigners made it very easy. Thanks or not for? We would like to point out the doubly positive aspects of the Berlin election: an AfD that almost halved itself, an animal welfare party that made it into four district parliaments. Berlin-Dogopolis, todays world capital of dog owners, appreciates that. Incidentally, the left has almost held up in Berlin, especially at the district level, there is one Splitter like Sahra Wagenknecht just far away. Also noteworthy is the approval of 56.4 percent for an appeal to the Berlin Senate, but please write a law that allows the expropriation of the housing stocks of large companies. Since fewer and fewer Berliners can afford to live in Berlin, which can also be seen from the fact that the daily newspaper their thick Berlin part hires on the weekend. Incidentally, it started 9 years ago with the lead story Bullerb is everywhere and asked whether Berlin wasnt more of a collection of villages. At least that has now been clarified. It is so.

*** Everyone and their dog knows Heinz Erhardts poem about them sweet lemonswho would rather be blue and big as melons. So now they are looking for a drinkable green lemonade recipe, the greens and the yellows, while Olaf Scholz is getting ready to give the Joe Biden of German politics. There is a hint of hope that things will get a little better with this newly shaken Bundestag Digital competence of the politicians represented in it and their many helpers. It doesnt have to be this maximum requirement of a good digital life: Whoever e-mails via the Tor network, encrypts all correspondence in private, consistently uses NoScript or at least uBlock Origin in the browser, googles the smartphone, completely eludes the Microsoft monoculture in the office environment or privately? A little more than the shocking naivety with which the digital drivers license started, stopped and with in the Federal Chancellery broken blockchain again approached should be, it can be. The digitization specialists Dorothee Br and Andreas Scheuer recently advertised the virtual rag, and Armin Laschet will be leaving the Digi stage for the time being (as soon as he takes off the weird VR glasses that he seems to be wearing these days). For the greens, the yellows and the reds there is meanwhile eleven suggestions of digital courage, everything that could be tackled. But there is also something going on apart from digital issues. So the discussion takes on Limit Time gaining momentum, including the production of carbon dioxide-neutral aviation fuel for Green flying is started. With one of the last video messages from Angela Merkel. Will she still give the New Years address?

*** Unsafe September and its Chaos nights are over. October is here, this one Cyber Security Action Monthwhere everyone is taking courageous actions to transform the gloomy cyberspace into a safe digi-bullerboard. All with brave actions? But not, because someone is braver than all the others, fighting against biological weapons of mass destruction in the form of treacherous nanobots. Of course were talking about the new Bond, who lasts two hours and 43 minutes Story of a nanobot project tells of little DNA killers that spread like a virus through contact and can be programmed in such a way that they are only fatal for James Bond, his beloved or just for everyone. Is such a biochemical weapon of mass destruction possible or do we not already have it in the form of the various corona variants? That is even that Science papers no matter who wish this instance of 007 a peaceful end. As is well known, this last James Bond with Daniel Craig is supposed to save the deranged cinema year. The idea that the Football coach Jrgen Klopp Could be the next Bond is amusing, but like the nanobots, it is more like science fiction. That would be as unlikely as a 007 as a woman and then as a black woman.

Science fiction? But hello: Ethical questions about the use of biotechnology and genetic engineering are just as central as climate-friendly geoengineering, dangerous hyperoptimization or the classic encounters with extraterrestrial civilizations. Reflecting on these speculative futures gives new impulses for the foresight process. In addition, critical reflection processes are supposed to are triggered by images of the future that have not been taken into account in the future discourse Our Ministry of Education and Research fables the online event All just science fiction! Or not?that takes place after the sleepy day of German unity. Then lets get started with the foresight process. With the university pact devised by the ministry and the digital pact with schools, things didnt quite work out with the foresight and visions of the digital classroom.

It takes less than five minutes to connect your own brain to the laptop. A headband clamps a biscuit-sized plastic disc to the back of the head. It contains sensors. Nothing now separates man and machine. No key is pressed, no word is spoken into a microphone, only the gaze wanders over the screen. The device does what the brain commands. The brain waves zap through video channels. The author is enthusiastic about Nextmind. He finally knows what comes after the cell phone. The Enlightenment he tells the readers the Sddeutsche Zeitung with, because enlightenment is not everything. After all, its also about promoting Every to make the next book by Dave Eggers. In the book, Facebook and Amazon merge into a company that has nothing more in mind than absolute world domination. If you believe the praise, Eggers is the star fortune-teller of our century, because already be Circle is said to have become largely true in the meantime. Every is even more all-encompassing, as the giant occupies every imaginable aspect of life. And so the Andrian Kreye celebrates the wonderful future with reference to the intellectual Kevin Kellyfor which technical progress has an inherent will of its own that we humans simply cannot (yet) recognize. The wayforward machine is also still imperfect. Even the hackers from the Chaos Computer Club, who can fully understand any technology if the source code is available cannot keep up. They have resigned theirs Congress in Leipzig canceled. For this, all visitors now have to read Every and experience the absolute dark copy The toilet door wont open again until youve washed your hands. Is it really going to be that bad?

For my part, I prefer Philip K. Dick, who in his novel Ubik (in German with an afterword by Stanislaw Lem) left us with this wonderful dialogue with an apartment door.

The door wouldnt open. Instead, a voice rang out: Five cents, please. Chip rummaged through his pockets again. Not a single coin, nothing. Ill pay tomorrow, he said to the door. He turned the handle again, but the lock stayed closed. What Im paying you is actually a tip. I dont have to pay you. I see it differently, replied the voice. Please take a look at the terms and conditions that you agreed to when you bought the apartment.He found the terms and conditions in a desk drawer. Quite clearly: a fee was mandatory for opening and closing the door. No tip. You can see that Im right, the voice said smugly. Chip took a stainless knife from the shelf next to the sink and began to unscrew the lock on the money-devouring apartment door. Ill sue you, said the voice as the first screw loosened. Ive never been sued by an apartment door before, Chip replied.

(jk)

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