The Dark Web is antithetical to the idea of the National Intranet. To understand why, it is important to realize the most fundamental problem about the discussion itself. So much of the discussion continues to be framed on a conceivable… Read More ›
Politics
Questions regarding the Dark Web
As it stands, the Dark Web of the World Wide Web (WWW) is dominated by three major Darknets, computer networks coexisting and operating within the WWW. Those three are the Tor Project, I2P (Invisible Internet Project), and Freenet. While Tor… Read More ›
On Kremlingames’ 2023 Updates
I decided to spend some time playing through the latest update of Kremlingames’ China: Mao’s Legacy late last night. Apparently, Kremlingames is planning to release a future expansion of that game later this year called “The Fallen Eagle,” which might… Read More ›
The Three Webs of the WWW
The digital realm is comprised of websites, servers, computer systems and networks. While the World Wide Web (WWW) and the National Intranet will exhibit these features, how they are interconnected to everything else both inside and outside the digital realm… Read More ›
Work-Standard Analysis of Second Life (Pt. II of II)
As stated previously in the first part, the Virtual Economy of MMOs deserves to be understood as the direct subordinate of the Digital Economy. Similar to how the Student Economy (regardless of whether we are referring to the SSE or… Read More ›
Work-Standard Analysis of Second Life (Pt. I of II)
The Virtual Economy of an MMO is shaped by its developer and player base. To implement Production for Profit/Utility and pay for the costs of running the MMO, the developer would constantly introduce new Incentives to get the player base… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: Thoughts on Feminism and Nationalism
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, it was postulated by International Relations (IR) scholars that Nationalism as an ideology would become split between Neoliberalism and Authoritarianism. We know that there has been an ongoing surge in Nationalism since the… Read More ›
This is how the Indian constitution shaped the world’s largest democracy — Time News
India’s Republic Day this week has never enjoyed the PR of its Independence Day. January 26 is a kind of dry winter day in the capital Delhi. Despite the majesty of military parades and speeches full of pathos to the… Read More ›
Atomfrei: Angela Merkel’s Decision to Phase Out German Nuclear Power — Chetan Hebbale
On March 11th, 2011, the largest earthquake in Japan’s history set off a tsunami which breached the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The flooding destroyed the plant’s power generators preventing cool water from cycling to the hot nuclear core. Fearing… Read More ›
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