This 👇 🧵. I was born in a communist country, and witnessed it change to a free market democracy. And since then it has always been a balancing act. Democracy is a process, not static... and you can really appreciate it once you experience authoritarianism. 1/10
"I have forgotten how quickly it was like to live through the pandemic.
I remember how we realized the fragility of it all and yet that feels like a distant memory, buried beneath ambition and busyness."
https://t.co/snMhf0JwF0
#BREAKING: Australians have rejected recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the nation's first people in the constitution through the establishment of a Voice to Parliament advisory body. https://t.co/K7hJjFQaLh
I asked @gpetriglieri to help me understand the mindset of CEOs who simply don't believe in remote work. He asked me to imagine how a priest would feel, staring at a half-empty church. The priest, of course, would assume people were losing their faith. https://t.co/fpLjw0ym5C
@gordic_aleksa But I messed up the latents somewhere I think because I was still patching the lib whilst doing this. So it’s weird as in at some point after 6 iterations the generated images just changed completely. Don’t have the file at hand now but will play with it more and share.
@PatsKarvelas This tactics is an amateurish version of what populists in Eastern Europe did when elected (Hungary w/ Orban, Poland under Kaczynski) - they see existing structures as obstacles - they want to remove “friction” and are impatient to be able to shape policy without open process
We rely on art to help us make sense of edges of our world. But what if that art is made by machines as well? How to make meaning and lead well in such a world? a short exploration 👇 https://t.co/SV5Dmi0IBa
#dalle2#midjourney#design#leadership#art