Sparks šļø
But every modern business model is depending on the same old industrial age premise of making money by getting rid of people, or at least people with skills. Thatās what the assembly line was for: get rid of skilled craftspeople, and create a factory system where unskilled, low-paid workers can be trained in minutes and replaced just as fast if... See more
Douglas Rushkoff ⢠Artificial Creativity
What Žižek advocated for is an example of an idea in political philosophy known as accelerationism. There are a lot of different versions of accelerationism, but the common thread uniting left-wing accelerationists is the notion that the only way to make things better is to make things worse. Accelerationism says that itās futile to try to oppose... See more
Will A.I. Become the New McKinsey?
Technology should be a force for good, but we donāt live in a world of wise elders who release it gradually to keep pace with our maturity as a species. Dissonance arises from the desire to believe in technology as a shared human endeavour for the greater good, while knowing that most world-changing technologies are injected into societyās... See more
The Age of Dissonance
Iāve come to learn that I never want to sacrifice the aliveness of the present moment in service of a fantasy.
The Trap of Potential
Work, in fact, is interfering with my work,
and I want to work less so that I can have more time to work.
I need another word.
ā Eula Biss, Having and Being Had
and I want to work less so that I can have more time to work.
I need another word.
ā Eula Biss, Having and Being Had
Always Be Optimizing
Leisure, it must be clearly understood, is a mental and spiritual attitudeāit is not simply the result of external factors, it is not the inevitable result of spare time, a holiday, a weekend or a vacation. It is, in the first place, an attitude of mind, a condition of the soul, and as such utterly contrary to the ideal of āworkerā in each and... See more
