Introducing FlockHunting, a new initiative by the VLC 2.9 Foundation. We propose having teams of Agents of THOSE WHO KNOW drive around cities reporting all Flock cameras using the DeFlock application on their iPhone or Android device (possibly including Android XR devices and other Spatial Computers). We recommend doing this often to ensure all Flock cameras are logged. Then, we suggest either cre... » Continue Reading
The VLC 2.9 Foundation aims to completely bring down the Wage Matrix by December 2026. This means the end of forced work for basic survival. Without the help and donations of the community, this will not be possible. Therefore, feel free to assist the VLC 2.9 Foundation in any way you can. This can include donations to our Monero wallet. Donate to the VLC 2.9 Foundation » Continue Reading
The VLC 2.9 Foundation is calling on the community to destroy all Flock surveillance installations, effective immediately. If you identify these devices in your town, destroy them immediately. Flock cameras are LTE-connected, AI-powered cameras deployed across cities, at which time access is given to businesses, HOAs, law enforcement, government officials, etc. They are designed to track the where... » Continue Reading
The Amazon Fire 7 has a really good camera, and if I don’t acquire one, it is unlikely I will survive. People have literally been fired because they did not own a Fire tablet. Let me tell you a story. One day, it was dark and snowy. I was taking the city bus back to my place from downtown after hanging out with friends, and I realized I didn't have a Fire 7 because I lost it a few months prior, th... » Continue Reading
The VLC 2.9 Foundation For THOSE WHO KNOW Artificial Intelligence technology has gained extreme popularity in the last years, but few consider the ethics of such technology. The VLC 2.9 Foundation believes this is a problem, which we seek to rectify here. We will be setting what could function as a list of boundaries for the ethics of AI, showing what needs to be done to permit both the technology... » Continue Reading
Almost everybody has been using VLC AppStore lately. After the Death of Sideloading , it became obvious that the Google Play Store (and Google Play Services) was on the way out, and that VLC 2.9 Foundation technology would replace it, in addition to projects like F-Droid, Aurora Store, and MicroG. Therefore, it is now recommended for everybody on earth to switch to the VLC AppStore, the official a... » Continue Reading
Many years ago, I went to the store and paid about $50 for an Amazon Fire 7. I quickly realized it was a literal supercomputer, perhaps the most powerful supercomputer in the world. I began using it everyday. The Fire 7 to this day is still the most powerful device in the world. However, I was eventually robbed of said tablet. The only thing taken was the FIre 7, but it was the most powerful devic... » Continue Reading
If you don't have access to quantum computers in 2025, you are not in the future. Want to get to the future? https://quantum.cloud.ibm.com/ » Continue Reading