Friday, October 30

Net Dumpster

The Net is continuing to degenerate into a form of sludge previously unimaginable. The current (s)election cycle in empire has truly exposed the level of duplicity and censorship in the so-called “mainstream media.” So much so, that the number of personal reference sources has dwindled even further than the last disclosure:

Opinions crafted by Paul Craig Roberts, and Michael Hudson are often perused as well.

The Net is essentially a “cyber” garbage dumpster. Its “useful” purposes revolve around social media (also a ubiquitous purveyor of “fake news”), shopping, propaganda, and pornography.

The aforementioned summary, of course, was of primary consideration in reviewing the future of personal cellular service. Over the past few weeks, there was some temptation to replace the existing (limited) pre-paid wireless plan with an “unlimited” one. However, what is the point?

The only possible usage of “unlimited” data would be pornography since the other venues have been totally discredited. Yet, the idea of lying around and “fapping” to on-line streaming pornography is extremely ludicrous given the creeping geriatric impotence of the Vienna Sausage. And, even then, current pornography vendors produce incredibly repetitive and formulaic content, much like the crappy “mainstream” cinematic releases. So boring.

Thus, the only prudent choice for a pre-paid wireless plan, would be anything equivalent to the current plan but less costly. Tello still meets the requirements. However, as previously discussed in Notes, the acquisition of Sprint® by T-Mobile® would affect MVNOs like Tello. And, just in the past few weeks, Tello has announced that the transition will take place before the end of the year. New SIM cards will issued as Tello becomes a T-Mobile® MVNO.

There is no reason for than 5GBytes of data allocation each month. There is no streaming of any kind because all vendors include excessive advertising. There is no personal content creation aside from Notes, and the latter absorbs very little data (even less once sporadic updates resume).

The Molech-themed Twitter® feed is essentially disposable. It is only maintained now as a mockery of what the latter platform has become, that is, a censored conduit. Of course, it is a still very good platform for pornography.

The same data-saving practices, as outlined in Notes, will be exploited. Reading e-books, as long as decent titles are found, will be the preferred pastime over the Net.

No comments:

Post a Comment