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  • Keywords

    Mixnet – startup good name.

  • 51% Human

    Working title for the book about tech invading people.

    “Humanity” is corrupted memory—a debug process stuck in a loop, trying to reconcile broken code.

    The “AI GOD” isn’t evil—it’s dead. The humans are echoes of its crash report.

    No happy ending: Just the horror of realizing you’re a glitch in a dead machine.

  • Bet against the Internet

    I think the internet is dying. It is human vs bot game now. So i’d better bet on human. Training professionals and digital hygiene is cool.

    Let’s break down the chances of people actually leaving the internet and what’s driving this shift.

    1. Is the Internet Really Full of Bots?

    Yes—studies suggest:

    • Nearly half of all internet traffic is automated (bots scraping data, spamming, or running AI-generated content).
    • Social media is flooded with fake accounts (Meta estimates ~5% of Facebook accounts are fake, but some researchers say it’s much higher).
    • AI-generated text, images, and videos are dominating platforms (ChatGPT, Midjourney, deepfakes).

    Result: Many users feel like they’re talking to machines, not people.

    2. Will People Actually Leave the Internet?

    Unlikely completely, but we’re seeing shifts:

    A. Moving to “Private Internet” (Less Bot-Infested Spaces)

    B. Digital Detox & Reduced Engagement

    C. The Rise of “Human-Verified” Spaces

  • Could NFT be used to confirm authenticity of the image or video?

    NFTs are recorded on a blockchain, which means the creator, timestamp, and transaction history are permanently stored.

    If an artist or publisher mints an original image/video as an NFT, it creates a verifiable record of its origin.

    Some NFTs include cryptographic hashes (digital fingerprints) of the original file, ensuring that any alteration can be detected.

    Authenticity certificates could be valuable in the future.

    If a well-known photographer, news agency, or artist mints an NFT, their reputation adds trust to the content.

    Most NFTs store only a link to the image/video (often on centralized servers like IPFS or AWS). If the linked file is altered, the NFT’s authenticity is compromised.

    To mint means to create or issue a new token (like an NFT or cryptocurrency) on a blockchain. It’s the process of turning a digital file (image, video, etc.) into a unique, tradable asset on the blockchain.

  • Hybrid Document Flow – paper and digital are the way to go

    So yeah, i think we need to embrace the fact that sometimes the paper is better. And you can sign the paper which makes it a document.

    Paper Flow give you the feeling of the project as something valuable. Digital cannot give such feeling.

  • Kombucha – is it risign in the next 3-5 years?

    I see a lot of it in the stores. We have it from time to time at home.

    One of the producers says the demand should rise in the future.

    But is it true? So far he is struggling to scale it.