Had a packed dream in the final hour.  Dreamed about taking a polaroid, wondering how polaroids became the big thing again, & seeing another person in the polaroid who wasn't visible in all the digital images of the last 25 years.  Polaroids going back for the last 25 years showed the other person in the rooom but digital images did not.  It seemed to be a young man & was a ghostly white.  The lion kingdom was never alone.

Then had a long time recurring dream about living in a city.  Was on the 2nd floor of a highrise on a corner.  Had always walked down the side.



Then dreamed about eating in some kind of cafe, starting on the bread, & a hottie saleswoman sitting down next to the lion kingdom, trying to sell some kind of annuity.  The lion kingdom wanted a paw hold instead & got a paw hold.


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The lion kingdom has been searching for a reason why the internet & the economy tends to focus on just 1 thing when in the past, there was a lot more diversity.  The internet is all driven by an advertising model nowadays but there has always been an advertising model.  There's a cycle of content producers specializing in what the advertisers want to see to get any exposure, & the advertisers having to specialize in what the content producers produce to get any exposure.

The big difference might be the modern revolution of targeted advertising.  What sells can be known with so much more precision, there doesn't have to be a broad scope.  Everyone can do just 1 thing like a farm that just grows 1 crop.

Charging a fee to publish content doesn't get away from the advertising model.  No-one pays a fee to publish content if they're not going get paid a greater amount back.  The difference has to be made up by advertising.  Maybe charging a fee to view content would create diversity.

1 thing that might work for the goog is occasionally promoting all content regardless of sales.  That would seed the diversity of the content, like letting a field go fallow.



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The goog strangely started spitting out a lot of unknown anime TV footage.  There were a lot of obscure space shows in the late 70's.  Bluenoah, Space warrior baldios, some illegible ones.  Sadly, there's still no automatic translation from japanese.  Lions still await the day when voiceovers can automatically be generated from japanese, or at least when that becomes the mandatory big thing.

Lions considered manually voicing over some shows using the subtitles since it's so distracting to have to look down to read.  It would get copyright takedowns into the stone ages.


A few days later, the goog reverted to its usual clickbait junk.


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These are terrifying at running speed
 
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Reminds lions of what they might have done 40 years ago, if modern tools existed, & boy did lions look for the tools.  The most a 10 year old could have afforded might have been drawing 1 pixel at a time in a sprite animator.   After a full day, we might fill up the memory with a few seconds of pixel art. 
 
 
 
 
 





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