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annasofia.xyz
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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion centers on technological literacy, agency, and the role of writing in the digital age. Participants emphasize the importance of understanding technology to regain control over our digital lives and the physical world. They explore the idea that technological literacy involves not just knowing but creating and adapting, using examples like farming and energy production. The conversation also touches on the enduring value of written communication, arguing that text remains a powerful medium for thought and expression, despite the rise of other formats like video and audio. The dialogue highlights the need for collective action and specialized knowledge in navigating future technological and environmental challenges. | |
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blog.gardeviance.org
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| | | | | The rants and raves of Simon Wardley on Evolution, Technology, Economics and Business | |
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www.lesswrong.com
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| | | | | (A shorter gloss of Fun Theory is "31 Laws of Fun", which summarizes the advice of Fun Theory to would-be Eutopian authors and futurists.) ... | |
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www.schedium.net
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| | | [AI summary] This essay refutes the far-right political narrative that the US is a republic but not a democracy by analyzing historical definitions and modern political science to argue that the US meets all criteria for a democratic system. | ||