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The Blind Spot
While everyone watches the stage — we look behind it.
No success porn. No corporate fairytales. Just uncomfortable facts and the deconstruction of tech and social myths.
We dissect reality. Not press releases.
Pay attention. What you can't see is already working against you.
If you enjoy what I do, please support me on Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/blindspotsystems
While everyone watches the stage — we look behind it.
No success porn. No corporate fairytales. Just uncomfortable facts and the deconstruction of tech and social myths.
We dissect reality. Not press releases.
Pay attention. What you can't see is already working against you.
If you enjoy what I do, please support me on Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/blindspotsystems
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50/50 sounds like equality. But if women pay more for the same products, carry reproductive costs, and earn less for the same work — equal amounts don't mean equal conditions.If you enjoy what I do, please support me on Ko-fi!
If you enjoy what I do, please support me on Ko-fi!Welcome, everyone! Have you ever wondered why we are so fanatically loyal to that small, four-colored circle on our desktops?Today, we’re talking about something that has become as invisible to us as the air we breathe: Google Chrome. It’s fast, it’s convenient, it knows your passwords, remembers your preferences, and seamlessly syncs your entire life between your laptop and your smartphone. It seems like the perfect assistant, doesn’t it?But is this convenience... a trap?In today’s episode, we’re breaking down the concept of Digital Serfdom. How does a free and comfortable tool gradually turn us from users into 'digital assets'? Where is the line between a service that helps you and an algorithm that owns your attention, your data, and even your choices?We’ll explore why leaving the Google ecosystem today feels like an actual escape from feudalism, and whether it’s even possible to be truly free in the modern web.Stay with us. It might get uncomfortable, but it’s absolutely essential.Let's dive in.
If you enjoy what I do, please support me on Ko-fi!Are forgotten keys just fatigue, or the start of something serious? The topic of memory loss is frightening and often surrounded by myths and harmful "internet advice." In this episode, we destigmatize dementia and Alzheimer's disease, speaking about them with facts, not fear.We break down why dementia is not always Alzheimer's, and look at other causes—from vitamin deficiencies to thyroid issues—that can mimic cognitive decline.The main focus of the episode is a human algorithm for action. What should a family do when a diagnosis is confirmed? How do you organize daily life, and why is "caregiver burnout" often the second hidden disease in the home?We also specifically step into the territory of technology. Smart cameras, trackers, and sensors can be lifesavers, but how do we ensure care doesn't turn into total control? We discuss a privacy-first approach: using gadgets for safety while maintaining the dignity and privacy of your loved one (focusing on local solutions rather than leaking data to the cloud).This is a conversation about a reality that can—and must—be managed.🔔 Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss future episodes covering technology, humanity, and the boundaries between them.
If you enjoy what I do, please support me on Ko-fi!February 2026: 28 days, starting Sunday, ending Saturday. A perfect 4×7 grid with zero "overflow". Is this geometric bliss a sign of mental peace or a desperate cope for a world in chaos?Calendar Porn: Why the viral 28-day loop "heals" the modern brain.The 13-Month Utopia: How the International Fixed Calendar tried to force permanent order onto time.The Tetris Trap: Why a clean grid doesn't stop the "wrong" pieces of life from falling.
If you enjoy what I do, please support me on Ko-fi!YOU HAVE TO HEAR THIS! 🤯 The 68th Grammy Awards turned into the most scandalous show of the decade! It wasn't a concert, it was a political rally mixed with a circus of the absurd.Why did Billie Eilish go against the system on live TV?. Why did Justin Bieber strip down to his underwear in front of millions of viewers?. We uncovered the truth: is this a sincere protest or a genius marketing plot?👇 Comment below: Was Bieber's performance art or rock bottom? 👇
If you enjoy what I do, please support me on Ko-fi!Welcome to 2026. A world where your money expires, and a steak costs as much as a flight. In this episode, we peel back the "Green Transition" label to reveal the complex digital control system known as "The Great Reset."In this video:The Climate Trojan Horse: Is it about saving the planet or a move toward Neo-Feudalism?The Triad of Control: How CBDC, Carbon Scores, and 15-Minute Cities work together to limit your freedom.Programmed Spending: Your wallet now decides if you’re "allowed" to buy gas or meat based on your monthly CO2 limit.2026 Red Flags: 300% meat taxes, insect-based diets, and remote kill-switches in every new vehicle."You'll own nothing and be happy"—for those living in 15-square-meter capsules, this is no longer a meme. Is there a way back to "analog freedom," or have we already locked ourselves in a cage built of convenience and likes?Watch this before your Carbon Score drops too low to allow it.
If you enjoy what I do, please support me on Ko-fi!"If you have to watch a 30-second ad just to unlock your own coffee maker—you’ve already lost."In this underground broadcast, we dissect the leaked "2026 Cognitive Stratification Report." While the 1% are paying $50k/year for "Screen-Free" schools and analog retreats, the rest of the world is being drowned in a sea of algorithmic dopamine.In this episode:The Silence Status Symbol: Why being "unplugged" is the new ultimate luxury.Digital Trash: Are you a subject of your own mind, or just fuel for an AI model?Cloud Serfdom: How the subscription economy killed private property.Hardware Sovereignty: Why your local GPU is your last line of defense for freedom.This is a signal from the Dead Zone. Stay offline. Keep your silicon close.
If you enjoy what I do, please support me on Ko-fi!Ever get the feeling that the person you're arguing with online isn't actually... a person? Welcome to 2026, where the line between human interaction and automated "slop" has finally vanished. With 49.6% of all internet traffic now identified as bots, we aren't just browsing the web anymore—we’re wandering through a digital ghost town.In this episode, we break down the cold, hard data behind the Dead Internet Theory:The "Shrimp Jesus" Phenomenon: Why is your Facebook feed suddenly full of bizarre AI-generated imagery, and why are millions of bots "liking" it?75% of X (Twitter) is Fake: Why social media has become a hollow echo chamber of bot farms during major global events.The 6x Efficiency Gap: How AI bots have mastered the art of human manipulation, triggering your emotions more effectively than any human creator could.The "Potemkin Village" Search: Why Google and other search engines are increasingly showing you a world made of "synthetic content" created by bots, for bots.Are we the last humans left in the room, or are we just training the models that will eventually replace our conversations?Prove you aren't a bot: Leave a comment. Let's see if there's any real life left in the comments.





