INSOMNIA STREAM: THE WHITMANS EDITION
Stream Summary
Devon Stack hosted the "Insomnia Stream: The Whitman's Edition," featuring a new TV show titled "1488 Hours." The show recounts the Whitman's mission to civilize the Cayuse Indians, leading to the 1847 Whitman Massacre. The narrative includes historical details, such as the Whitman's daughter Alice's drowning and the Cayuse's distrust due to poisoned meat. Devon also discussed the potential of AI in creating movies and the ethical implications of AI-generated content. He interacted with viewers, addressing technical issues and expressing his workload and future plans. The conversation covered various topics, including the financial success of low-IQ culture like rap and pop music, the presence of wealthy baby boomers in desert RV parks, and the high cost of new RVs. They discussed the use of AI for content creation, the challenges of AI accuracy, and the potential for future AI integration. The discussion also touched on the NFL's issues with crime among players, the censorship in Australia, and the anti-white mural at the Eiffel Tower. The speakers expressed concerns about the increasing censorship in the UK and the US, and the stream concluded with a mention of upcoming Thanksgiving streams.
- AI-generated mockumentary: The Whitmans and the Cayuse Massacre
- Discussion of AI tools for animation and voice acting
- Reflections on the future of independent media and propaganda
- Audience Q&A on AI, censorship, and current events
- Commentary on historical events, technology, and social trends
- Music and comedic interludes
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Key Points of Wisdom
- [07:32] "This is going to be a big... Actually, it's not that big of a deal. I just, I remember I told you I was, I was playing around with some things. I was trying to get a good workflow. I kind of got a good workflow." (On the creative process and experimentation with AI)
- [41:05] "It's scary how easy it is to generate some of this stuff, you know, and come up with convincing characters... This is like, consumer grade stuff." (On the rapid advancement and accessibility of AI media tools)
- [51:19] "If you ignore AI, and if you ignore the technology and just pretend like it's not there, you'll be ruled by it. It's just it's too sophisticated, it's too powerful, you need to at least understand it, or you will be left behind at best, and at worst, you'll be imprisoned by this stuff." (On the necessity of understanding and engaging with AI)
- [54:42] "When the internet first came out, there were retards that believed anything they read on the internet... AI is the same way where, like, you're gonna have people that 100% adopt AI as gospel truth for everything and they're the people that will be controlled by AI in one way or another." (On critical thinking and the dangers of blind trust in technology)
- [56:36] "That's how I look at AI. It's like one of those friends where it's like, you can trust them kind of on some things, and they're not dumb, but you would never, you know, you'd always double check anything they said, right? And it's the same thing with AI." (On using AI as a tool, not an authority)
Hyperchats
- [00:47:59] Love and division: There is a famous sermon on a similar theme called 10 shackles and a shirt by Paris read head by the way, I'm unable to watch your Wednesday streams, except on replay. Your outrage edition was excellent, and I got a kick out of the AI comic relief.
- [00:48:22] Love and division: Do you think AI can be trained to take down tyrants? I think it look they're always going to have better AI than we do, but it's just like computers, right? It's another tool that we can use, and I use it all the time.
- [00:57:21] Love and division: I noticed your that you employed the spurgey Batman to razz, an annoying comment. I think this is a great way to use that resource. Also, if you ever get completely burned out, or burned out and you're going to quit, you should leave with a three hour stream of spriggy Batman.
- [01:00:09] Oh phase: Great stream on Saturday, your AI workflow is great and will continue to improve. Well, hopefully tonight demonstrate a little improvement. I've gotten a little bit better on on getting it to work. Right to the folks in the audience. Check out Devon's Kermit the Zog edition, or Kermit two Zog, I think edition. Fantastic work with AI. Also, big shout out to gorilla hands for the jolem edition recommendation.
- [01:01:16] Oh phase: 8020 rule mentioned last stream is generally true. I am fortunate to work in tech with a small team of capable white men. My boss recently sold the company. And I think it, or I think it made it, or I'm told my my brain's not working, sold the company, and I think made it a point to sell to a white guy instead of a Jeet or the highest bidder.
- [01:03:17] Nostra Nazi: Thank you for your work.
- [01:07:30] Someone stole my bike: Hope all is well, going to have to catch the replay. The other week was the 10 year anniversary of the attacks in Paris, France, which was my first red pill, also first time seeing some of the photos, which I always thought was odd, considering it was in the iPhone age. French government must have really scrubbed it.
- [01:14:12] Red truck: Hey, Devon, been here since insomnia. Origin had to replay gang last couple years. Just a couple years ago, the chat would ask about starting your own media movie industry. Now, with AI, it seems like it might be possible. Your pushback on the left can't meme may be coming to an end. Well, I'll tell you what
- [01:16:51] Red truck: It's really close and and, in fact, one of the things I was thinking about as I did this, because this was kind of like a learning experience for me, right? It's the most I've ever used AI for anything. And obviously the gears are turning as I was doing it. I was like, Okay, well, what's limitation here? What could I do with this? And there are movies you could make with the tools I used. And there's even ways of fixing the Yeah, like their voices sound weird sometimes, or they're different, right? It's like the same character, but they sound a little just enough to where you notice they sound different from shot to shot.
- [01:21:06] Friendly fashion: Some guy with paranoid delusions that his mom, that his mom was out to get him, had an AI convince him he should be he should do something about it. So he killed his mom. It played into his madness. Stein, Eric Solberg, Well, surprise, surprise.
- [01:36:28] Randall Flagg: Devon I've been meaning to ask, Why are boomers with RVs in the middle of the desert near you? Are they reliving the 1960s and 70s and tripping and watching the stars?
Hyperchat Contributors
- love and division
- Oh phase
- nostra Nazi
- I'm an interpreter for nigs
- Mayer Rothschild
- blue cord
- Attila the hung
- wolf NAS
- sacred squirrel
- someone stole my bike
- red truck
- friendly fashion
- decimal threat
- The Shogun
- dag tastic
- Randall Flagg
- Tomahawk
- Rupert V 21
- zazzy mctazzbot
- man of low moral fiber
- no long pork
- Scott e NAT
- shadow band
- ring 1981
- Thomas Howard
- Maximus prime