Re: [NetBehaviour] New World Disorder

2017-05-29 Thread AGF poemproducer
hard to imagine there is a way fwd without serious blood shed

;(

you forgot to say, they have the biggest guns
and are advise by google

> On 29 May 2017, at 19:13, Randall Packer  wrote:
> 
> TRUMP’s New World Disorder is revolution of the highest magnitude, played out 
> on the world stage, a geo-mashup and disruption of convention, democracy, and 
> humanity.
>  
> http://www.randallpacker.com/new-world-disorder/ 
> 
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> Randall
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[NetBehaviour] my second life avatars avatars or some stupid thing

2017-05-29 Thread Alan Sondheim



my second life avatars avatars or some stupid thing

http://www.alansondheim.org/sec2.png
http://www.alansondheim.org/sec3.png
http://www.alansondheim.org/sec1.png

these little maquettes badgered me into bad super aliens who
come from insipid planets where some sort of books have lousy
photograph covers of people stuff like me and everyone around
me

none of us would have believed how accurate and terrific they
are i mean these things that like to read about stupid people
here they dont know any better and i guess they could learn
a thing or two from us

not that we have anything to say about their dumb pictures of
god knows what they think we look like maybe some mesh like
fabric they think are some kind of moronic clothing that we
just go out and buy anywhere

they got our blotchy sky all wrong too because we dont have
clouds and everyone knows that or if there were such things
what the hell would they be doing up there messing with our
fucking minds

i think its some sort of stupid game theyre playing and i
dont even know what its called but maybe something like
a stupid game or even some stupider title the stupidest of
all i dont know maybe bubbles

they sure think we look like bubbles these stupid things i
cant get enough of saying stupid things stupid stupid things
in their stupid stupid world what they think we look like
some sort of stupid things

goodbye stupid things from stupid wherever you are if youre
even a you or whatever you think about anyway if you even
think and i bet you dont think at all you stupid stupid
stupid things

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[NetBehaviour] New World Disorder

2017-05-29 Thread Randall Packer
TRUMP’s New World Disorder is revolution of the highest magnitude, played out 
on the world stage, a geo-mashup and disruption of convention, democracy, and 
humanity.

 

http://www.randallpacker.com/new-world-disorder/

 

Randall

 

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[NetBehaviour] 'intelligence is not enough' notes from talk at TPG

2017-05-29 Thread Katriona Beales
Hi All -

Some of you may be interested in a short talk I gave at a Creative AI meet
up at the Photographers Gallery a couple of weeks ago... Notes now up
http://www.katrionabeales.com/talks/

Best

Katriona


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Re: [NetBehaviour] linux laptops

2017-05-29 Thread helen varley jamieson
well, the price is more like what it really should cost to make a phone
- if the people making it are paid properly and not exploited.

so if you believe that people should be paid properly, & have good
working conditions, then you should be prepared to pay this and more for
phones & other technology.

you also get good service - humans respond promptly to enquiries, there
is a good online support forum, & you can send your phone back for safe
recycling when you've finished with it.

really, the price is very reasonable!

h : )


On 27.05.2017 13:50, aharon wrote:
> Thanks Helen, didn't know of lineageos.org. will try the os..
> Fairphone.. yes.. I wonder about the price.. out of my range, but is
> this difference in price the kind of number, in pounds, euros and
> other currencies - of a person's mobile-linked freedom?
> the price to pay for not working for google's fame and fortune?
>
> cheers!
>
> aharon
> xx
>
> May 24 2017 1:07 PM, "helen varley jamieson"
>  >
> wrote:
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> i don't know about all mobile devices, but fairphone has a forum
> of alternative operating systems:
> https://forum.fairphone.com/c/software/alternative-oses
>
> (i don't have actual experience of any of them, i'm just using the
> standard fairphone kola nut OS)
>
> h : )
>
>  
> On 23.05.2017 23:22, x wrote:
>  
>>
>> oh.. operating systems..
>> just had over a month of being on road and having to keep
>> technologically cheap yet light..
>> hence still suffering android..
>>
>> am i missing something or there is a complete and utter absence
>> of quality free operating system for mobile devices?
>>
>> rant apart 😃 if people need a light, Graphical and upto date os
>> for an old netbook laptop etc
>> maybe check puppylinux,?
>> you can get, in a sense, latest ubuntu or slackware running on an
>> old or new netbook
>> without habing to deal with the commandline bits..
>>
>> ciao from brasilia.
>> aharon
>> xxx
>>
>> --
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>>
>> Monday, 22 May 2017, 10:22pm -03:00 from Alan Sondheim
>> sondh...@panix.com :
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>>
>> It installed quickly for me. I think there's a way to get a
>> graphic os on
>> it but I haven't tried. Used to use Cygwin and still have it!
>>
>> - Alan
>>
>> On Tue, 23 May 2017, James Morris wrote:
>>  
>> > It's only really the command line tools (which is still a
>> lot!).
>> >
>> > I got quite excited about it at work where I'm using a few
>> BASH scripts with
>> > Cygwin on a regular basis. Unfortunately the Windows 10
>> Anniversary update
>> > which contains the Linux tools consistently fails to
>> install - and takes 3/4
>> > hour to not install :-(
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 22/05/17 23:40, Alan Sondheim wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Fwiw, one thing worth noting - for those who are using
>> limited memory (like
>> >> my netbook), Midori's an excellent browser -
>> >> Also wanted to mention that you can open up Ubuntu in
>> Win10 - I have it
>> >> working there as well. It comes with the OS,
>> >>
>> >> - Alan
>> >>
>> >> On Mon, 22 May 2017, helen varley jamieson wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>> thanks alan :)
>> >>>
>> >>> i have noticed how much less space the OS needs, & how
>> quickly everything
>> >>> runs!
>> >>>
>> >>> h : )
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> On 22.05.2017 18:59, Alan Sondheim wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> I use linux on my older laptops; it's easy to install; in
>> fact
>> >>> I'm on a Dell netbook now with only 2 gig of ram and it runs
>> >>> fine. One good thing about the OS is that you can install a
>> >>> different one in maybe 15 minutes, so you can tailor the
>> linux
>> >>> distro to your needs. Fwiw, I use linux mint for the most
>> part,
>> >>> lots of terminal stuff.
>> >>>
>> >>> Good luck with this!
>> >>>
>> >>> - Alan
>> >>>
>> >>> On Mon, 22 May 2017, helen varley jamieson wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> hi everyone,
>> >>>
>> >>> more than a year ago i wrote to this list asking for
>> >>> advice about buying a
>> >>> linux laptop. it took me a while, but i'm now
>> >>> happily working with ubuntu
>> >>> mate on a no-brand machine :)
>> >>>
>> >>> i spent quite a lot of time looking at second-hand &
>> >>> B-ware (ex-display)
>> >>> machines, & also at new models (lenovo, d

[NetBehaviour] Call for Contributions - Pervasive Labour Union zine #11 - Special Issue: Entreprecariat

2017-05-29 Thread Lídia Pereira
Call for Contributions - Pervasive Labour Union zine #11 - Special Issue:
Entreprecariat

Hello,

for its upcoming special issue co-curated by Silvio Lorusso, the Pervasive
Labour Union - previously Immaterial Labour Union (http://ilu.servus.at/) -
is welcoming contributions that deal with the reciprocal influence of
entrepreneurialism and precarity, i.e. *entreprecariat* (
http://networkcultures.org/entreprecariat/what-is-the-entreprecariat/).

While an array of diverse forms of precarity (financial, professional, and
even existential) is becoming the norm for a growing number of people, so
it is the necessity to tackle them *entrepreneurially*. As witnessed by the
emergence of terms like ‘entrepreneurism’, individuals as well as
institutions are increasingly urged to think of themselves as brands,
companies or startups. Against a backdrop characterized by relentless
destabilization, entrepreneurship, the practice of starting and managing a
business through risk, turns into entrepreneurialism, a universal doctrine
with its own dogmas, martyrs and plans of salvation.

In this special issue, we want to explore the multiple ways in which
entrepreneurial ideas, models and approaches relate to current perceptions
of precarity. What happens when the rhetoric of technological innovation
meets career-oriented self-help literature? How does the cult of Elon Musk
or Marissa Mayer and their unlikely sleeping patterns perturb narratives of
self-affirmation and professional lifestyles? When does the conscious
adoption of the entrepreneurial attitude turn into a mandate? How to
articulate the threshold between passion and self-exploitation? What is the
role played by technology? How do productivity tools, social media and
wellbeing apps transform or intensify the professional government of the
self? Finally, is it possibility to combine the entrepreneurialist drive
with collective expressions of precarity? Or should insecurity itself
become a paradoxically stable ground on which to build social cohesion?

We welcome your contributions on these issues. The deadline is the *30th of
June*. By then, we will need:

   - Texts, be they in the form of satire, theory, poetry, fiction,
   propaganda, educational content, personal rant (max. 1000 words)
   - Images (illustrations, photomontage, pictures, memes, comic strips,
   etc.)
   - Any other creative intervention that you consider related to the theme

Contributions don’t need to be unpublished. You can submit yours
either to *s...@silviolorusso.com
* or *immateriallaborun...@lists.riseup.net
*.

Feel free to share or repost this call. Many thanks.
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