Breen, in his book Tripping on Utopia outlines the reason an...

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One interesting bit about modern modernity, is in our feeds we are all acting like LLMs w/ our view of the world to establish who is on our team, but ...

Breen, in his book Tripping on Utopia outlines the reason and some of the cultural hacks. It is a great book. It dances around the darker implications during the cold war, but comes closer than many. I read his book when it came out. I was trying to find a link to follow up with the cultural hacks reference, and found this one. Many of these connections are new to me as I write this. This is the way, though, right? Pull on a thread and it leads to a web. Fuck, this world is extremely interesting. I can't believe I was able to be part of this particular slice. True, sometimes I wish I was part of a culture like Chauvet Cave, stable for thousands of years, with imbued nature magic. But, of course, that is a fantasy, and shares very little with reality. Anyway... this is the link I found:

https://resobscura.substack.com/p/he-spoke-of-computers-with-some-awe

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