@fogus Ha :) Tim Noko actually messaged me when I went on Reddit to ask for sources on old lisp editors. Talk about primary source! I read about him some—he’s lived off the grid after quitting his tech job some 30 years ago I think. What’s your experience with nokolisp?
@mast4461 @DescentRebirth wow neat—panini may not look good with roll, since it assumes a constant horizon to keep vertical lines perpendicular against. I’d recommend the curved projections here:
@eli_schiff@AndreasWidmer “they waste their time solving the social problems caused by capitalism, without taking their common cause away… thus, they seriously and very sentimentally set themselves to the task of remedying the evils in poverty but their remedies do not cure it: they merely prolong it”
Cultural Rocketmen, not Luddites—using technology as a launch pad to a future without it (from high- to low-tech) after finally understanding energy. @stuart_mcmillen https://t.co/j2LijjWxp1
Tech Philosophy Academics were a bit abrasive to the only person in Silicon Valley willing to listen to them. I see @tristanharris taking it in stride, finally bridging these two bubbles—voicing McLuhan, Mumford, Postman… dare I say, Ellul? https://t.co/kSDOqDm80I
Humans as a Hyperkeystone species—ecological engineers operating as a “love poem to the planet” when positioned correctly within it. An anthropologist lives with the Bushmen for 3 years, and tells her story: https://t.co/MRXcoRsP6U @deepgreenresist@HelgaDV
@hvierich @Clivedurdle @TheLikevillePod Yeah, I wanted to distill the main points into a small page so I could remember and share it. But I did interpret parts, so let me know if I misrepresented anything.
Hunter-gatherer-managers—the “Gardeners of Eden”—are a missing link in our understanding of pre-civilization. The megafauna weren’t hunted to extinction… https://t.co/5TuUXBCMLk @hvierich@TheLikevillePod