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AI reverse-image search, gaming, 80/20 cosmological constant, GNP / WNPW / world bank[redigera]


google developed this some years ago, but it got so much outlash that it was taken down.

while looking at videos about strange internet phenomena on youtube, i found one titled "SCARIEST WEBSITES". it was mostly silly things, but one of them mentioned pimeyes.

it too got a lot of outlash after awhile, so it no longer indexes big sites. supposedly. if you pay it seems to do it though, called "deep search". it costs 400kr per month, a silly huge amount. just revealing 1 web address costs 200kr.

but i tried it on my selfies, it found a few. but it doesnt seem to work if you use makeup, or if youre old.

as for the picture, that is a photoshop bella made before. and it thought i looked like that woman? thanks.

i tried it on one of my granny friends (shes 75) and it did find several others, but it was mostly due her facial expression, not overall looks. so it wasnt her.

one way to circumvent the loss of deep search and the cost, would be to run it in your own machine. nowadays you can <a href="www.google.com/search?q=rent+computer+remotely">rent computers remotely</a>, for heavy hard drive / RAM / processing power use cases. costs from 90kr per month.

i found a page which indexed 10000 different AI websites. cant find it now, and all of them had as the other, only subscription costs. you couldnt just "buy" usage to them.

this seems to have started in the gaming industry. nowadays, every game is supposed to:

  • need online access
  • take forever (never) to complete
  • be together with other players
  • cost a lot


strangely enough, most games are "completely free". only through subscription will you unlock all content. the problem is, money can also be used for "microtransations". this entails buying progress (XP - experience) and items in the game, but also how your character looks ("cosmetics").

and its gotten even worse, to get max level in <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o17lBUZgjTs">diablo immortal</a>, you need to pay $ 150 000.

this is based on the 80/20 rule, which is actually a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_principle">respected science</a> since 120 years ago.

from the link: "The Pareto principle (also known as the 80/20 rule, the law of the vital few and the principle of factor sparsity) states that for many outcomes, roughly 80% of consequences come from 20% of causes (the "vital few")".

what this means, in simpler terms, is that, for example, 80% of a rug will be stepped on 20% of the time, and 20% of it will be stepped on 80% of the time. so its more like a cosmological constant.

how this relates to money is simple, you just increase one part and decrease the other (square / root). for a 2-fold exponent, this would mean that 96% of the wealth in the world is owned by 4% of the population.

hmm, i looked on the sublink and also asked chatGPT, but they neither explained it, and the AI just got confused. but it might look like this.

you increase the 80% by 20%, and decrease the 20% by 80%.

or 1.8^1.2, and 20*0.2

and then: 1.8^1.2^2 for the second exponent, and 20*0.2^2 and so on.

exponent - percentage distribution
1 - 80/20
2 - 96/16
3 - 116/12
4 - 138/0,8
5 - 199/0,65

how this relates to gaming, is that 20% of the playerbase will pay 80% of the content. so while most people will pay, for example, 100kr per month (subscription cost), a smaller portion will pay 400kr.

and as you iterate further, youll see that its feasable to trick people into spending more money on your product, since at already the fifth interation, 0.65% of the players will pay 306 times more, or 3060kr.

and you just can iterate further, and if you have an expected player base of 1 million, you can presume how much money you can squeeze out of them.

this also applies for how long they will play the game. if the average gamer plays 2 hours per day, 0.65% will play 712 hours, which does sound outrageous. but many play 2 games at once, alternating between their phone and ipad. and for online gaming, a lot use bot farms.

i have seen it in action. a guy mining with 20 accounts in runescape, actually without any botting involved. just a powerful graphics card and 20 clients open. an 8 hour workday would then equal 80 hours. or a double-shift, 160 hours.

i also found a guy on the forums, which, without any shame, stated he had 200 accounts. someone else had 12000 trading accounts.

as for shiftworking IRL, i have heard how it works. you work 4 days of the week with double shifts / nightshifts. then you get vacation for 2 weeks. something like that.

at the housing, i have heard how it is, as well. they work double-shifts (13 hours) but the ruling only allows to do it once a month. at the previous place they were only allowed a simple work-day, but they circumvented it by starting at 8 in the evening to quitting 8 in the morning.

as for the first mentioned shiftworking method, i have heard the pitfalls of it. many people work hard that time, but when they get let off, they drink for 2 weeks straight.

and as i learn more about the corruption every day that passes here, i just get more and more surprised. the staff do absolutely everything they can in their power to not put into in any effort. and i get yelled out almost every day, over tedious details.

i also wonder what it would be like if people actually worked on their job. at the previous mentioned place, the smokers were allowed to a 5 minute smoke pause every hour, but they stretched it to 15 mins. then you can also factor in lunch / dinner, and toilet visits.

and in many of the jobs, you did next to nothing. just watch a machine to stop it if it started acting weirdly.

at one place i was supposed to get hired (even become boss), as i was working as a volounteer there originally, but i got sacked instead.

there, it was meetings, meetings, and more meetings. im surpised anything get done at all. it was supposed to mimic a normal work environment, and if thats the way the world works, i dont want to be part of it.

80/20 - wanted to know the worlds BNP (brutto national product). how much money is created every year. yes, accidentally used the swedish acronym. the result was surprising.

"BNP Paribas (sometimes referred to as BNPP or BNP) is a multinational universal bank and financial services holding company headquartered in Paris."

yes, you heard it right, universal bank. so the world is actually ruled by france. i saw a vid some time ago, about many things, an interview, and he said "the worlds worse conquerers are the french". strange, in the truther community, ive never heard france being mentioned even once.

actually, yes, once. it was that since marie antionette got decapitated, the elite fled to america. there, they, among other things, made the land-spanning rail network.

WNGP (world national gross product) - 100 trillion.

WNPW (worldwide net private wealth) - 454 trillion.

46% of the money is owned by 1% of the population. that would mean each person in that bracket has an average fortune of 26 million. if they would give 10% of their worth to every other person on earth, they would become 26105 $ richer.

bnpp's assets
80 billion $ (stock)
576 billion euros (lie)
2.67 trillion euros (wiki)

world banks assets
183 trillion $


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