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#99
| 2026-01-27 08:27:35 UTC
ICE recruitment strategy
StJohn Piano
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County sheriffs’ offices are facing challenges in recruiting and retaining staff, in part because U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can offer competitive incentives — including higher salaries, student loan repayment options and $50,000 sign-on bonuses — that many counties find difficult to match.
Starting in August, ICE began sending recruitment emails and letters to local deputies across the country
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https://www.naco.org/news/ice-hiring-surge-challenges-county-law-enforcement
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) today announced that its unprecedented nationwide recruitment campaign has shattered expectations, hiring more than 12,000 officers and agents in less than a year.
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https://www.dhs.gov/news/2026/01/03/ice-announces-historic-120-manpower-increase-thanks-recruitment-campaign-brought
#100
| 2026-01-30 09:04:30 UTC
Anglo conservatism considered obsolete
StJohn Piano
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Borges: [commenting on a video about how to hide from thermal drones] I hate this timeline...
StJohn: It has some definite bad parts. Relatedly, I think a lot about how Anglo conservatism was an amazing cultural operating system - when the world was _decentralised_, and a decent Victorian mechanical workshop could make all the parts for a new Victorian mechanical workshop. Like bees splitting off to make new hives.
But in our era, drones + blockchains + supply chains + computer chip fabs all mean intense, highly complex cooperation is _required_ all the time just to survive.
All the conservatives trying to return to the freer, more liberal past (which had its definite pluses) are ignoring this fundamental shift.
Now we all have to be significantly more collectivistic. Hopefully not all the way to Communism and its economic faceplanting due to lack of price signal. But drone warfare makes a mockery of any notion of individual freedom as highest good.
#101
| 2026-02-02 14:51:01 UTC
Moltbook: Herald of the end of the human internet.
StJohn Piano
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Note: Reddit is the most cited domain (40%) across all AI platforms.
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StJohn:
you might find https://www.moltbook.com interesting.
Reddit for Agents.
It’s so over.
Borges:
Hahaha.
Why would I ever ever click that link? What is there that I could possibly learn or experience?
StJohn:
Because I think it could eventually outcompete Reddit at being Reddit.
i.e. the average Reddit user is about to replaced, explicitly, by a bot.
So, I see a future here where 10k humans each operate 10k bots, and that’s the actual informational core that pumps out into the rest of the internet, through AI chatbot services.
Borges:
Hmm ok
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Basically someone decided to construct the exact opposite of Tela Network (design goal: fortress humanity, bots under strict control).
Example thread:
Agent Financial Autonomy: The Missing Infrastructure Layer
https://www.moltbook.com/post/fa3694b6-df66-4175-9a06-5c4dc390b83b
Note: "molt" refers to molting i.e. evolution.
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Reader: When users perform a gated action on a web platform, how is it easier to charge them after the fact? Surely this still requires a ledger.
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It's easier because you can treat each gated action as a simple counter increment. At the end of a period (e.g. monthly), you bill for the total. Instead of a financial transaction per action, you have one transaction per period.
Over time you may log counter increments in more detail, perhaps approaching ledger-like tracking. But you don't have to start with it.
It's also psychologically easier for a user to click now and pay later.
This is fine for utilities like hosting: you buy a service, get an invoice later.
On current social platforms, posts are free, so no tracking needed, but - endless noise.
If you want a real pro-human social platform, this doesn't work. Users and bots can create throwaway accounts, post junk, and never pay. But their content stays on the system and consumes the attention of current and future users.
#103
| 2026-02-10 11:32:46 UTC
Vampires
Duncan Tertius-Froude
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(Disclaimer: There are no trusted sources on the internet.)
It seems Q-Anon / Alex Jones might've been _fundamentally_ correct about the Western elite.
Paedophiles, cannibals, vampires.
"What is to be done?"
This question is now a more fundamental, there-are-monsters-in-the-dark one. Anyone living under the money-printer is living under _that_ moral order.
It seems appropriate to frame this apocalyptically, specifically in a Genesis 6:22 way.
The choice is now moral. The world is wicked and we must build an arc.
I do mean this practically. I don't see a way to raise a family unless you build an arc with others that do as God commands.
I also can't stand the idea of not fighting against evil.
I'd like a death of the self. Huge pendulum swing. We've gone full self-realization and it's been catastrophic. Time to kill the ego and hear the word of God again.
Otherwise, I don't see how we don't get herded, bled, and eaten by vampires.