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Thought for Today: Tecno-dreams of Space Colonies

16 Sunday Nov 2025

Posted by Rosaliene Bacchus in Recommended Reading, Technology

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Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), Author and Astrophysicist Adam Becker, Effective Altruism (EA), Longtermism, Singularity, Tech billionaires, Techno-dreams of Space Colonies

Front Cover More Everything Forever: AI Overlords, Space Empires, and Silicon Valley’s Crusade to Control the Fate of Humanity by Adam Becker (USA, 2025)
Photo Credit: Hachette Book Group

[Tech billionaires] will keep looking for ways to extend their control over the world unless they are curtailed. Their dreams are dreams of endless capitalism of the most brutal sort, because they know that such a system would allow them to win still more money and power. This is another reason it’s difficult to imagine a future other than the ones they promote: as the saying goes, it’s easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism….

This is why the tech billionaires tell us their futures are inevitable: to keep us from remembering that no human vision of tomorrow is truly unstoppable. They want to establish a permanent plutocracy, a tyranny of the lucky, through their machines. They are too credulous and short-sighted to see the flaws in their own plans, but they will keep trying to use the promise of their impossible futures to expand their power here and now….

Excerpt from More Everything Forever: AI Overlords, Space Empires, and Silicon Valley’s Crusade to Control the Fate of Humanity by Adam Becker, published by Hachette Book Group, New York, USA, 2025, pp. 288-289.

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The Writer’s Life: Totally Spooked!

02 Sunday Nov 2025

Posted by Rosaliene Bacchus in Technology, The Writer's Life

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Chinese hackers, Cyberwarfare, Internet bots, Malicious bots, WordPress blog

Internet Robots or Bots
Photo by Mohamed Nohassi on Unsplash

China
A pacing threat¹ to American hegemony
slashed with tariffs of 100 percent
—then not.

Chinese hackers
masters of Cyberwarfare
launched Salt Typhoon²
reported in October 2024
worst telecom hack in America’s history
at least eight telecom companies infiltrated.

My little WordPress blog
grabbed viewers from China
four on August 8 then
climbed to 96 by August 30.

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Facebook Account Hacked: New Development

04 Sunday Aug 2024

Posted by Rosaliene Bacchus in Technology, Working Life

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Author Rosaliene Bacchus, Facebook Account Hacked, Facebook Account Suspended for Fraud and Deception, Facebook Security

On May 12, 2024, I shared my elation at regaining access to my Facebook account after discovering on April 12th that it had been hacked. My initial fears about the hacker’s nefarious actions were not unfounded. On Saturday morning, June 22nd, I was shocked to see the captioned notice of suspension of my Facebook account when I attempted to log in. It took a week to recover from the blow to my reputation.

Why? What had I done wrong? Your account, or activity on it, doesn’t follow our Community Standards on fraud and deception, the notice reads. It’s nothing personal. They made this decision because Our technology found your account, or activity on it, doesn’t follow our rules. As a result, our technology took action.

Had AI only now detected the fraudulent activity? Was the hacker still using my account to perpetuate more fraud?

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Facebook Account Hacked

12 Sunday May 2024

Posted by Rosaliene Bacchus in Technology, The Writer's Life

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Author Rosaliene Bacchus, Facebook Account Hacked, Facebook Security, Facebook Support

The first indication that something was brewing came from a close friend in San Francisco. She called asking if I had just sent her an email inviting her to some special dinner event.

“No,” I told her, puzzled.

“I knew it!” she said. “I told [name of husband] not to click on the link.”

We chatted about this strange situation.

“A couple days ago, I received a dinner invitation on Facebook from a writing friend,” I told her. “It seemed odd; I didn’t click on the link.”

After ending our call, I accessed the said email account. I was surprised to see the warning: Your account may be compromised. We recommend that you change your password. I did so, immediately.

How had someone gained access to my email account without my knowledge? I prayed that no one on my contact list had fallen for the scam. Surely, they must know that I wouldn’t ask them for money.

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