Cover of weird tails a skeleton at a standing desk riding in a big book shadows on the wall behind him seem to show a battle
Hannes Bok, 1941
Cover of weird tails a skeleton at a standing desk riding in a big book shadows on the wall behind him seem to show a battle
Hannes Bok, 1941
Anthropomorphizing language can be cute when applied to your favorite car, but it helps to muddy the discourse when applied to tech sold as "AI". New from me & @nannainie.bsky.social on @techpolicypress.bsky.social -- how to spot & revise away from anthropomorphizing language applied to "AI"
"The issues" are not immutable. Americans do not come out of the womb arguing about trans girls in Division III volleyball.
The issues are what you make them. The issues are what you're loudest about.
Create the conversation around these murderers' war crimes, don't equivocate, and don't let up.
suggested baseline track for your morning meditations throughout 2026.
#KISS #paulstanley #coldgin
The Commodore PET β Its technology is so advance; its concept, so remarkable; its ease of operation, so utterly simple, and its cost so incredibly low, that over-night it has given rise to a brand new era β The Age of the Personal Computer.
I know that you know that Ocean Vuong has a new book out.
I've seen your #bookstagram feed.
And I know that you just took a pristine copy of the Outline Trilogy to the beach.
Hope that it's full of sand now.
being an indie bookseller in the helltimes has felt both very stable and very stabilizing, and part of me wishes everyone could be on my side of the counter for a little while, because I think it would help some of you be a little less cynical and doomy right now. so here is my VERY anecdotal data:
Ordered today!
anybody else feeling like we're living through the prequel to Ozymandias right now?
If you need a dose of hope, listen to Signalβs @meredithmeredith.bsky.social who speaks with such clarity about safety, with passion about privacy, and with great candour about the world / web we want
Page excerpt of Mark Carneyβs book, Values. These are the questions that this book seeks to explore. It will examine how our society came to embody Wilde's aphorism - knowing the price of everything but the value of nothing. How by elevating belief in the market to an inviolable truth we moved from a market economy to a market society. And how we can turn this around. In many respects, this book is a belated response to a question posed a few summers ago when a range of policymakers, business people, academics, labour leaders and charity workers gathered at the Vatican to discuss the future of the market system. Pope Francis surprised us by joining the lunch and sharing a parable. He observed that: Our meal will be accompanied by wine. Now, wine is many things. It has a bouquet, colour and richness of taste that all complement the food. It has alcohol that can enliven the mind. Wine enriches all our senses. At the end of our feast, we will have grappa. Grappa is one thing: alcohol. Grappa is wine distilled. He continued: Humanity is many things - passionate, curious, rational, altruistic, creative, self-interested.
Excerpt, continued: But the market is one thing: self-interested. The market is humanity distilled. And then he challenged us: Your job is to turn the grappa back into wine, to turn the market back into humanity. This isn't theology. This is reality. This is the truth. This book draws on my experience in the private sector and public policy to examine the relationship between value and values. How they shape each other, and how, by doing so, they can determine our livelihoods, identities and possibilities. And how, once we recognise these dynamics, we can turn grappa back into wine. The book is divided into three parts. Part I examines various concepts of value and their roots in political philosophy and, more recently and narrowly, in economic theory and financial practice. It uses a series of valuation paradoxes from art to the environment to illustrate the potential disconnects between valuations in markets and the values of society. Values and value are related but distinct. In the most general terms, values represent the principles or standards of behaviour; they are judgements of what is important in life. Examples include integrity,
A second excerpt from Values by Mark Carney: Chapter 6 shows that our deepest challenges are rooted in the narrowing of our values to market fundamentalism, and it explains how this is contributing to the growing exclusivity of capitalism and the rise of populism. In particular, it argues that, just as all ideologies are prone to extremes, capitalism loses its sense of moderation when the belief in the power of the market enters the realm of faith. In the decades prior to the financial crisis, such radicalism came to dominate economic ideas and became a pattern of social behaviour. In short, we have moved from a market economy to a market society, and this is now undermining our basic social contract of relative equality of outcomes, equality of opportunity and fairness across generations. Part II explores the three most significant crises of the twenty-first century - of credit, Covid and climate.
So Iβm getting started reading Values by Mark Carney and I want to share some shots of how this book starts because it makes me blink in surprise.
If you havenβt read it, I think you might want to, because this is what Canadaβs new prime minister was thinking about five years ago.
Iβll screencap and back channel
Over on the T he's getting absolutely scorched by MILO of all people.
So yeah things are going as well as can be expected.
less than five hundred years ago even the most powerful monarch was at the mercy of childhood disease and weather. now we can do literal concrete things about both and are in fact actively choosing to die of childhood disease and weather
Love this game, too.
Jon really wants you to know that he's always been super-into liberal values.
The stain spreads across all fabrics
One of the truly legend shows Iβve ever seen was an all day banger at the CNE - Blues Traveler, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Neil Young and Booker T and the MGs (!!!). Stunner! PJ joined for a few tunes during the encore.
Canadaβs brunch industry recoils at the thought.
The game involves each player finding ways to prove how decolonized they areβand perhaps most importantly, how colonized their opponent isβand then announcing it on social media so as many people as possible can read it.
happy birthday, rob
Excellent suggestion! I do have that on wax but hadnβt remembered. Will update.
The bunny likes the sound of soft flutes and piano and it got me thinking about what records I have that feature the flute. Sadly the bunny is not really into Eric Dolphy or Jethro Tull.
Cueβd up and vinyl on order. Thank you!
Yeah I saw the Plastic Fang tour. Definitely post peak JSBx but they still smoked.
Nice! Last I saw them was at Richardβs.
How was it? Did they do Brenda?!
Just came here to say that they're re-releasing The Sacrificial Code and there's a new recording, too.
Sacrificial Code III was recorded on the St Petris organ tuned in meantone temperament at MalmΓΆ Konstmuseum, March 2023.
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