Sunday, June 14, 2026

Kid Internet as Prosperity for Canada - Yeah for Kinternet!

 Kid Internet or Kinternet could turn into an Ottawa LRT for the whole country.  Boy, would Alberta be howling if we had a Universal Internet Gun Registry, making the assumption that every person using the Internet is a criminal.  That would shave 5% annually off our GDP.  

But, if we do it right, then it's lots of money for Canada, and Alberta is happy.  Look at kids around the world, they have problems with being wealth creators.  At least all our young people go to California, along with the Indians, and create trillions.  All those big Internet and computer companies got to be billion-types without any regard to social costs.  Does MS pay for endless exploits?  Does FB pay for ripping out privacy?  Will AI pay for suicides?  Not in the US.

In Canada, we must find a way to make this sort of money, and be able to sleep at night.  Hundreds of other countries want some money without total collapse of morals.  They try to do it by hammering their kids, but that takes all the 'animal spirits' out of them, and they all become Singapore.  

The first thing is to adapt the 'Scientific Method' with experiments and measurements.  That's the California way.  We don't need 'Influencer Science' led by lefties.  A famous leftie said of the Niagara Tunnel "It's worth it at any cost."  Since it was never used, you would add "And at any level of success, even it is zero"  That's the Ottawa LRT.

We should stay out of the AI Data Centre game.  That's like early railroad building with 10 different track widths.  Let the Big Guys destroy themselves on that.  We sneak under, and use rejected data centres.  These old guys can't put out the heat, and hold the iron of the AI centres.  Although AI doesn't mind destroying the world over time, like MS, they are stopping production of new models that instantly destroy the world.  We're talking Mythos 5 here, and what will it do for us?

Kinternet is a bold idea that will put Canada into the world with existing data centres.  It is so fabulous that I am pausing here, in order to glory in my idea.  I know you new readers are dying to hear about it, but that's me.  I live on coffees.

-- to be continued as Kinternet Part 2


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