When I wrote that for 20 years nothing new has been invented,
I was not mistaken. We live in an era of protracted remixes,
remakes and re-releases. The logic is simple. Why invent
something fundamentally new, if you can take the old, come up
with a new name for it. And after notify about new progress.
When the guys told me about the new "Gemini" protocol, I was
shocked. It's just a reissue of Gopher. Disgusting mediocre
plagiarism of the current excellent standard of communication.
Which the developers of "Gemini" considered dead. This mediocrity
pursues us everywhere. In films and music. There it is called "indi".
Who do the creators of plagiarism take us for? Or has social
media poisoned their minds so much that they do not see that
they are living inside a "smartphone ghetto"?
Then they open museums of push-button mobile phones, which are
freely sold in any hypermarket. Then they run around in a panic
attack, replicating some nonsense. The modern economy is unable
to create anything new. Everything that is now produced was
created in the 20th century. Even "neural networks" have been
a well-known thing since the early 90s of the 20th century.
Read about them in Compute! Magazine. Thus, I came to the
conclusion. That there is nothing new in today's technology.
This is just a marketing ploy by Nasdaq players. And we are
not as idiots as authoritarian regimes or global corporations
think. We all understand.