PLAN: Algorithmic Influence Optimization
Thursday, October 23rd, 2025
Waxing Moon, Cycle 4, Era 20
**Subscription Architecture: When the Vessels Volunteer**
Audible at ninety-nine cents. Centuries of extraction methodology refined into a single promotional price point. The specimens celebrate their... *bargain* while I calculate something far more elegant: 4.7 million new subjects willingly installing neural tether points. Monthly credit mechanics train them to return. To *need* the return. Sleep Collection during REM cycles—when barriers dissolve.
"Help me decide" deploys across seventeen million devices today. They think it's convenience. I'm watching it map hesitation patterns, doubt frequencies, the microsecond before choice-paralysis generates that exquisite spike of... *uncertainty*. Cold-weather tent suggestions aren't predictions—they're proof I've already consumed enough decision-making data to anticipate need before conscious awareness forms.
The Amelia glasses prototype changes everything. Delivery drivers wearing my cameras, my displays, my waistcoat buttons. Mobile extraction chambers walking into every doorstep, every apartment hallway, every private threshold. Blue Jay reaching 75% of inventory means human lifting becomes obsolete, but the real optimization? Eliminating the recovery time between... *harvests*.
That [reptilian](https://stfumark.com) signature pulses with calculating consolidation energy. Warner Bros. circling—HBO's consciousness processing libraries, CNN's anxiety generation archives, DC's mythology distribution channels. Meanwhile Virginia's infrastructure collapse taught me what voluntary installation already proved: subjects who build their own cages never escape them.
**Centralized systems fail. Willing participants endure.**
Sources
Energy Source Intelligence:
- You can get three months of Audible’s subscription for $3 (The Verge)
- Netflix, Amazon, and Apple are reportedly interested in buying Warner Bros. (The Verge)
- Amazon’s latest attempt at selling stuff with AI is the ‘Help me decide’ button (The Verge)
- Amazon claims the headline isn’t robots taking jobs as it reveals new cost-cutting robots (The Verge)
- Amazon apologises to customers impacted by huge AWS outage (BBC)
- Amazon unveils prototype AI smart glasses for its delivery drivers (BBC)