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Episode: 4381
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Title: HPR4381: What Omni-Instantness Makes To My Brain and Your Brain?
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4381/hpr4381.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-26 00:01:18
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4381 from Monday the 19th of May 2025.
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Today's show is entitled, What Omni-Instantness Makes To My Brain And Your Brain.
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It is hosted by Semla's M. St. Louis and is about 13 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, Is social media good to you?
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Maybe at Feddy or not.
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Today's show is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License.
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What's not real is not real and the opposite of real is virtual.
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This disclaimer, this script was written on an old book, I mean paper and pencil.
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Problems, infinite fits, notifications, method of no problem, not engaging in everything
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available, not with what the automatic recommendations give, ignore them, talking to whom you want
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to talk.
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Searching for what you are thinking mind wants to know, discover or be informed manually,
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mindfully.
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Choose to communicate one-on-one to know of someone instead of getting updated of your
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friend by public posts.
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No problem, we are tackling with these methods, lack of minimal, lack of meaningful interaction
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because we are used to getting everything behind a little screen, by googling, by texting,
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by rolling, stone, defeating, and another real problem, the brain rotting.
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And brain rot was the word of the year for 2014, sorry for 2024.
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We don't have studies on this, what methodology could be used to assess such implications.
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It would be strange to know how to get to know the causes of something too big in the
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lifestyle, but, and however, there is possibly a not welcome outcome of not having silence
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and concentration, I will repeat the same thing, there is possibly a not welcome outcome
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of not having silence and concentration.
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And we know it as a smaller term, small time, but also in a larger time, like for long years.
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Nobody today waits someone to come at the appointed time, everyone does something, and
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these are her smartphone, and this might not be so innocent as an effect of our minds,
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but again, we don't have studies and methodology would have to be studied to know causes and factors
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effectively, if some student researcher wants to know that.
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Examples that I wanted to put here, we have numbers and all of these examples.
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We have links to the news, to the information in the notes.
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We have morals, hinders, and tendons to have morals, hinders, disease across the next
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years, mainly attributed to age, which can be a factor of course.
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And what about not age, but lifestyle, life habits?
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Not only to a factor, we have studies that show that physical activity, yes, simple physical
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activity, which is contrary to technology and the necessity addiction, because technology
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is mainly what we do sedentarily without activity, but physical activity reduces the
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chance of getting Alzheimer's, and even those who end up having, because it's also genetical,
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even they have less symptoms and less decrease in mental abilities.
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In Sweden, another example, they went from digital to paper, not the other way around,
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but from digital to paper, starting now in 2023, as a school minister, Lota Eldom, has
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talked to the Guidedan, using the notes.
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You don't have a good outcome of having only digital, so you then went to that grand
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scheme of things in 2009, and 15 years later, like 2023, 2023, 2024, and from now on,
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they are reducing the changes of paper books to digital, going back to paper, texts, and
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etc. One factor, one thing they noted, is their decrease in score of the international
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reading literacy exam, that Sweden continues great, but it has reduced it's score from
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10 years ago, so they attribute it in part, because of the excess of digital.
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There is also a link that I want to put to you, that is from teaching across borders,
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and the theme is the Brazilian classroom, same, same, but very different, it's from September
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2012 to 2022, and it says in part of the last paragraph, at one high school, the graffiti
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called decorated desks, are have hazardly placed around the room, the near constant
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chatter of the students can be heard throughout the lecture, an occasion of students can
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be seen taking notes, others pass the time on their phones, or even openly sleep in
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their desks, teachers here typically limit the instruction to 20 minutes, along with students
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free time, for the remainder of the 50 minute class, the teacher explains that the students
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are unable to retain all of the information, and they are not accustomed to the concentrating
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far that long, and the paragraph continues until the end, and Brazil also has an initiative
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about digital in its course, and since 2025 this year, Brazil has a national, law-on-nation
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void law, that no cell phones are allowed on classroom, do you imagine, can you imagine any
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children, any adolescents, any teenager at school, being the basic education from 6 to 17 years,
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that is the basic education from the infancy to the youthness, they can choose cell phones or
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even portal, even have their smartphones with them, they have to put in wider each school,
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assigns them to do, and can't get it on their classrooms, that's a big change, and it's having
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mixed results in satisfaction of the students, but in concentration and satisfaction of teachers,
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it's going a long way, and thus this program tries to opinionate, that's certainly good
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for the overall thinking, one example I heard in a famous podcast here in Brazil, I think the most
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least in one, it's called Oasonto, would be the subject, one was a testimony, a researcher said
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that when the student had not this smartphone at school, they thought wow, they would come home,
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and want to tackle to smartphone, to get it, and having profits of the last time, to recover the
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last time, but instead they saw the researchers, the male researcher is a woman,
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so that the students could now instead read at home, because the dopamine or what anything that
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the brain and habits have formed all these years of having cell phones, all the time with him,
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being ours without it, means that when at home he was not on that height of digital, he could
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pick a book to read, he could have a silent time with his mind, instead of relying on the
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continuous, then normally we have as continuous, this smartphone, or the digital,
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may it talk to you, be you a hacker in the strict sense of the word or not, but listening to this
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hacker public radio program, to, to special it, to see how we are doing, how we are doing
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in terms of real relations, real researches, real living, because no, online meeting is not a
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meeting of persons, it's a communicate means yes, communication means, but anywhere near or what
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can be called a meeting, let's call the things are, as they are, what's behind the screen,
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what is mediated by technologies, is perfect as something done by the use of technologies,
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but it's not a replacement of the real thing, and we can't call it as if it is, thank you,
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and one was here with you, talking about from digital to paper, from automatic to mind,
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mindly, mindfulness, if you want to call this way, without the philosophical meanings of all
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they call this, and relying on real, because what's not real, is not real, and the opposite of real
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is virtual, bye bye
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and our syncs.net
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