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On 1/10/21 12:15 AM, Brian Holmes wrote:
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> Qanon is for them. We have to invent something.
how about The Gift Economy? (though definitely more of a *re*invention
rather than something new we'll create out of whole cloth)
~c
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Again, thanks to all of you for this particular discussion and also
for many years of insight. i'm back to lurking now...
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On 11/02/2017 02:00 PM, Vincent Van Uffelen wrote:
> Hmm, their team is a prime example of white, male, and non-diverse
> "singularity".
>
> Are blockchain ICOs really spreading the control and wealth to the
> many? It's difficult to know, but considering the hurdles that have to
> be crossed to be
On 11/02/2017 05:29 AM, Vincent Van Uffelen wrote:
> Nevertheless, it [AI] remains a very powerful tool, and it is in the
> hands of a very few (and their software engineer/programmer management
> layer).
While it's still in the embryonic stages, I just wanted to mention a
rather ambitious effort
On 09/16/2017 04:48 AM, Felix Stalder wrote:
> But they are about
> inventing new public institutions to embody a different pattern how to
> relate to the biosphere and to each other.
>
> And technology, which created much of this complexity, can also be used
> to render it legible and thus make i
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On 05/13/2014 12:17 AM, John Hopkins wrote:
>> Even so, many people here, while disliking Google for some
>> things, also recognize that some of the tech giants are making
>> real efforts on environmental issues, and some of them are trying
>> to at
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> I would love to hear what people think.
>
> best, Brian
>
I think you're mostly spot on. It sometimes seems like battling against the
tide (or tilting at windmills) but
there's really nothing to be done except to try to keep probing for weakness