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Daisho Komiyama edited this page Feb 3, 2024 · 61 revisions

the evil

UAP Disclosure Act and Werewolf

Villagers and two werewolves are the two teams in the game. The game is played in alternating night and day rounds. At night, the werewolves secretly choose a villager to kill. During the day, the villagers must agree on who to lynch as a werewolf. The game ends when either all the werewolves are killed or the number of werewolves is equal to the number of villagers.

The werewolves usually win.

The game was invented by a student of sociology in Russia who wanted to prove his thesis that an uninformed majority will always lose a battle of information against an informed minority.

So that just shows when you have hidden information, you can completely manipulate a large group of people.

Therefore, the passage of the UAP Disclosure Bill is crucial, serving as a shield against manipulation and promoting equity in a society currently influenced by a minority with substantial wealth and power.

Give power to the standard

Web browsers are perhaps the most sophisticated pieces of software we use. They not only understand HTML, CSS and many other file formats, but they also provide a JavaScript runtime and programming environment that is so powerful that web developers can create entire applications in it that are nearly as sophisticated as thick clients, that is, native applications.

This JavaScript runtime is so powerful, in fact, that today many developers ignore the hypermedia features of the browser, in favor of building their web applications entirely in JavaScript.

Hypermedia systems


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