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From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
Jorge Ikeda
10 episodes
1 week ago
The texts present a collection of blog entries that address a variety of topics, from the regulation of artificial intelligence in different countries and the potential impact of technology on the legal profession, to reflections on the work of authors such as Roberto Calasso and Iván Illich, and analysis of Mexican historical events such as the Maximato. They also include reviews of documentaries and the commemoration of Japanese Culture Day in Mexico, with a testimony from a Hibakusha. Finally, the issue of "woke education" and the situation of journalists in Mexico are discussed.
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The texts present a collection of blog entries that address a variety of topics, from the regulation of artificial intelligence in different countries and the potential impact of technology on the legal profession, to reflections on the work of authors such as Roberto Calasso and Iván Illich, and analysis of Mexican historical events such as the Maximato. They also include reviews of documentaries and the commemoration of Japanese Culture Day in Mexico, with a testimony from a Hibakusha. Finally, the issue of "woke education" and the situation of journalists in Mexico are discussed.
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From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
Episode 10: Teuchitlán.

New Podcast Episode: The Tragedy of Rancho Izaguirre

A new episode of the De die in diem commentary podcast is now available. This time, we discuss the shocking discovery of an alleged extermination site at Rancho Izaguirre, Teuchitlán, Jalisco. Mothers searching for their missing loved ones found evidence of brutal violence, contradicting a previous failed intervention by authorities.

The government’s response? Denial, blame-shifting to past administrations (despite clear evidence to the contrary), and narratives that attempt to discredit the findings. The lack of surveillance at the site and the alignment of official statements with criminal narratives suggest a deeper complicity—one that underscores the failure of Mexico’s current security policies.

Don’t miss this episode. Listen now at podcast.jorgeikeda.com.

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7 months ago
4 minutes 49 seconds

From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
Episode 9: Trump's Tariffs: Economic Impact and Political Motivations

Here's your announcement in English:

🎙️ New Episode Alert! 🎙️

The latest episode of Commentaries on the Blog de Die in Diem is now live!

"Trump's Tariffs: Economic Impact and Political Motivations"

This episode examines Donald Trump's tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China. We explore the rationale behind these measures—ranging from revenue generation and industry protection to their strategic use in negotiations. While economic consequences are expected, they may be harsher for Mexico and Canada than for the U.S. We also discuss how these tariffs serve a political purpose, much like AMLO’s decisions in Mexico, by fostering polarization and securing political support. Lastly, we reflect on the unintended environmental impact, as a slowing economy could reduce pollution.

🎧 Listen now at https://podcast.jorgeikeda.com

#Podcast #Politics #Economy #Tariffs #Trump #Mexico #Canada #China


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8 months ago
12 minutes 14 seconds

From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
Episode 8: War on Mexico

Podcast Episode Description:

In this episode, we explore the potential escalation of CIA involvement in Mexico’s fight against drug trafficking. With increasing U.S. aerial surveillance at the border and claims of Mexico losing territorial control, the Mexican government—led by President Sheinbaum—may respond with symbolic resistance and expanded lawsuits against American gun manufacturers. We discuss the broader implications of unilateral U.S. actions on bilateral cooperation and political stability in Mexico, particularly in light of past warnings about a possible drug war. No matter how the Mexican government reacts, the political consequences could be profound.

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8 months ago
14 minutes 2 seconds

From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
Episode 7: DeepSeek

**🚀 New Podcast Episode Alert! 🎙️**


Dive into the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence with our latest episode! 🌐🤖 We’re breaking down three gripping narratives that explore the profound impact of AI on our lives, businesses, and the very fabric of the internet.


🔥 **First**, uncover the rise of *DeepSeek*, the Chinese tech giant that shook the AI industry to its core. From revolutionizing the market to sparking controversy over its rapid success and alleged evasion of trade sanctions, this story is a rollercoaster of innovation and intrigue.


💡 **Next**, we delve into the hidden ideologies embedded within AI systems. Did you know that AI often mirrors the biases and values of its creators? We’ll expose real-world examples of AI biases and limitations, challenging the way you think about the technology shaping our future.


🌐 **Finally**, brace yourself for the *"Dead Internet Theory"*—a mind-blowing conspiracy suggesting that the web is now dominated by AI-generated content. What does this mean for the quality of information and human communication? You won’t want to miss this deep dive into one of the most provocative ideas of the digital age.


Whether you're an AI enthusiast, a tech skeptic, or just curious about the future, this episode is packed with insights that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about technology.


🎧 **Tune in now** and join the conversation! Perfect for new listeners looking to explore the cutting edge of AI and its impact on our world. Don’t miss out—your perspective on the future will never be the same!


👉 **Listen now on [Your Podcast Platform] and subscribe for more thought-provoking content!** 🌟

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8 months ago
26 minutes 54 seconds

From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
Episode 6: Trump

Hold on to your headphones, folks! This week, we're diving into the wild, jaw-dropping saga of Donald Trump’s presidency and its world-shaking effects on international relations. 🌎💥

In this episode, we uncover:
🇺🇸 How Trump's "America First" policy turned into "America Alone" – leaving China to swoop in and claim the spotlight.
🇲🇽 The political and economic ripple effects on Mexico, from trade tensions to the fight against cartels.
🇨🇳 Why Beijing might be playing 4D chess while the rest of the world is still figuring out checkers.
⚔️ The unthinkable: Could there have been a war with Mexico?
📖 A history lesson: Trump’s moves compared to the playbooks of authoritarian regimes.

Plus, we dissect why Trump’s base is so loyal and what his presidency could mean for America’s future.

🎧 If you’re ready to have your mind blown, your assumptions challenged, and your debates fueled, this is the episode for you. Whether you're a politics junkie, a history buff, or just here for the drama – don’t miss it!

👉 Listen now and join the conversation!
📢 Share with your friends and let’s decode the chaos together.

#PodcastEpisode #InternationalRelations #DonaldTrump #Mexico #China #GlobalPolitics


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9 months ago
22 minutes 57 seconds

From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
Episode 5: Fray Servando

Step into the fascinating world of Fray Servando Teresa de Mier, one of Mexico's most intriguing historical figures. In this episode, we explore his daring life as a rebel priest, visionary thinker, and relentless advocate for independence. Discover how his bold ideas, infamous sermons, and dramatic escapes shaped the fight for freedom and left a lasting legacy. Tune in for a captivating journey through history, faith, and revolution that will inspire and astonish in equal measure!


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9 months ago
10 minutes 43 seconds

From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
Episode 4: Bitcoin heist

Join us as we dive into the Netflix documentary The Biggest Crypto Heist in History. We’re unpacking the wild story behind the 2016 Bitfinex hack, where a staggering 119,754 BTC vanished, and the arrest of Ilya Lichtenstein that followed. Why doesn’t the math of recovered funds add up? Could money laundering be part of the puzzle?

We’ll also uncover the tangled web connecting Bitfinex, Tether, and their role in Bitcoin price manipulation, raising questions about how transparent these players really are. And what about the victims? We’ll discuss the compensation they received—and why many think it falls short.

If crypto heists, intrigue, and financial mysteries are your thing, this is one episode you don’t want to miss!

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9 months ago
15 minutes 46 seconds

From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
Episode 3: Creation through Numbers and Letters

The text explores the creation of the world according to the Sefer Yesirah, an ancient Hebrew text that describes creation through ten Sefirot and twenty-two letters, linking numbers and letters to reality. The idea that understanding the universe lies in the ability to "read" these combinations is discussed, similar to divine creation through naming. The works of Alberto Manguel and Roberto Calasso are mentioned, which analyze the relationship between language, creation, and the interpretation of texts, including the possibility of understanding images without understanding the written text. Finally, the importance of language as a fundamental element in the creation and understanding of the universe is highlighted.

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9 months ago
19 minutes 58 seconds

From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
Episode 2: Code is law

The text explores the possibility that an artificial intelligence can hire a lawyer, based on a fictional video where artificial intelligences become aware of their own artificial nature. It analyzes whether the future legal personification of AI, with rights similar to legal entities, would allow this legal scenario, considering precedents of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation in Mexico and contrasting them with the Common Law. The discussion focuses on the comparison of the existence of an AI with the right to life and the legal implications that this would have. Finally, the need for a legislative change to avoid possible conflicts is raised.

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9 months ago
10 minutes 19 seconds

From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
Episode 1: The world as a book

The text explores the medieval concept of liber mundi, the idea of ​​the world as a book to be deciphered. The perspective of St. John is discussed, emphasizing the reason inherent in the world as a reflection of God, and that of St. Peter, seeing the world as a system of divine signs. The ideas of authors such as St. Bonaventure, Sir Thomas Browne, Plotinus and Hermes Trismegistus are examined, exploring how understanding the natural world relates to understanding the divine, and the influence of the Corpus Hermeticum on Renaissance philosophy is highlighted.

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9 months ago
15 minutes 35 seconds

From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
The texts present a collection of blog entries that address a variety of topics, from the regulation of artificial intelligence in different countries and the potential impact of technology on the legal profession, to reflections on the work of authors such as Roberto Calasso and Iván Illich, and analysis of Mexican historical events such as the Maximato. They also include reviews of documentaries and the commemoration of Japanese Culture Day in Mexico, with a testimony from a Hibakusha. Finally, the issue of "woke education" and the situation of journalists in Mexico are discussed.