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@keikreutler inspired slide cooking for tmr
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The future is built out of boring decisions that, through a series of glitches and fumbles, eventually become impossible to unsee.
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I'll be at @edgecity this week to host the Future Cities Worldbuilding Lab. Come say hi, expand some Overton windows and spend the morning workshopping a few worlds. https://app.sola.day/event/detail/15086
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🙇🏿‍♀️ bless I'm still on the fence about paid incentives like this to be active on a platform, but it also seems like the only way to shift social media network business models away from ads/subscriptions (latter doesnt apply anymore here I guess)
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came here to say the same thing!
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#animation practice in Blender for some story development
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Bring back urban archaeology. William Gibson, The Art of Fiction No. 211 Paris Review https://gwern.net/doc/fiction/science-fiction/2011-gibson.html
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Was literally just describing this to a friend today. It feels like socializing by osmosis
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Just made a starter pack for cosmolocalism! For anyone interested in this frontier of networked grassroots coordination, the 40+ accounts on this list will quickly help orient your feed within the scene. https://warpcast.com/opencivics/pack/Cosmolocalism-x0vs8z
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Sharing Club Case Studies I wrote brief case studies* of organizations relevant for designing economic mechanisms around ownership of decentralized infrastructure. The first published today relates to how cooperatives oversaw the roll out of electricity to rural areas in the US. *The case studies are brief, so if you're interested in one, be sure to follow the footnotes for more in-depth learning.
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> California is a natural key node alternative to Doge and DC Can you explain this more?
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Thanks for actually reading haha, will publish a cleaned up version soon. Agreed with the thought we need more bottom efforts, but get the sense it's a bottom effort + ____?____. Blank that allows grassroots efforts to scale (read as: coordinate better) and scale horizontally better.
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Almost wishing we had semantic search for your archives/older post collections @vgr
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Classic people -> ants pipeline 😂
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Open source software has historically only gotten 5% of venture funding, but has created over $2,000 of value for every $1 invested!!! Insane ROI. Don’t sleep on open source. https://www.hbs.edu/ris/Publication%20Files/24-038_51f8444f-502c-4139-8bf2-56eb4b65c58a.pdf#page=31.22
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interestingly, institutions and bureaucracies are the best way to group sense-make now. Not sure if they'll hold up without some kind of refactor in the future, but the breaking them down is also going to a have an affect on how we understand ourselves and relate to each other. Rules are a collective sensemaking mechanism.
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ah nice
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https://x.com/rithikxa_/status/1900809284356587957
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This is what it's like to experience Whitehead's theory of advancement unfolding in realtime. Just an intuition, but I think this is much more than just increased dopamine and viral loads, might just be a pre-condition for increased coordination ability. If we're relying on technology to "think for us," maybe our individual cognitive abilities are declining from lack of exercise. But what if this means our collective capabilities are advancing in the long run? https://x.com/jburnmurdoch/status/1900537267308937416
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