Uploading my brain to the Internet

Lorn – Anvil. From the description: “The year 2100. In an effort to combat overpopulation, the postmortem social network “Anvil” is released. A fusion of both Japanese and Belgian comics inspirations and sensibilities, such as Ghost in the Shell, Akira or Peeters & Schuiten’s work. “Anvil” invites us on a journey through the eyes of a young woman in her final moments on earth.

Back in the 90s, when I was reading a lot of cyberpunk, I used to say I wanted to be uploaded to the Internet when I died.

I changed my mind after watching the White Christmas episode of Black Mirror. Being made to live for thousands of years in seconds as punishment? Talk about poor working conditions.

Kenji Kawai Cinema Symphony Ghost In The Shell OST YouTube. (Gorgeous version of that opening song. Loved the animation, movie was CGI bullshit.)

Or God, what if I had to work in sales? Having to meet a quota for some crotch deodorant company on YouTube? Count me out.

Or work for scammers. Human scammers are losing their jobs to AIs already. Poor career choice for in-the-flesh humans and AIs.    

Is this thing working?

And now I just realized I’m doing it anyway. What else is this blog but an old man trying to upload his brain to the Internet before the vehicle breaks down?

How else to explain this blog? Subjects all over the place, music videos from every genre I like, which is most of them, no idea who my audience might be?

Welcome to the contents of my brain.

Hopefully the internet will have gotten its shit together before I really have to consider if I want to be AI-Me.