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@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-12-16 17:09:35

One of the things that made organizing a lot easier with the GDC was a thing called "GDC in a box." It was a zip file with all kinds of resources. There was a directory structure, templates for all kinds of things like meetings and paperwork you had to file (for legal reasons) and "read me" files.
We had all kinds of support. There were people you could talk to who had been there. There were people you could call to walk through legal paperwork (taxes). Centralized orgs are vulnerable and easy to infiltrate. They're easy for states to shut down. But there are benefits to org structures.
I think it's possible to have the type of support we had with the GDC, but without the politics of an org (even the IWW). I hope this most recent essay has some of the same properties. I hope that it makes building something new, something no one has really imagined before, easier.
This whole project is something a bit different. It's a collective vision and collective project, from the ground up. Some of it has felt like a brain dump, just getting things that have been swimming around in my head down somewhere. But I hope this feels more like an invitation.
Everything thus far written is all useless unless people do things with it. Only from that point does it become a thing that lives, a thing with its own consciousness that can't be controlled by any individual human.
Tech billionaire cultists want to bring a new era of humanity with AGI. That is definitely not possible with LLMs, and may not be possible at all. But there is a super intelligence that is possible, though it's been constrained by capitalism: collective human intelligence.
The grand vision of the tech dystopians is that of the ultimate slave that can then enslave all humans on their behalf. I think we can build a humanity that can liberate itself from their grasp, crush their vision, and build for itself a world in which people will never be enslaved again. Not only do I think it's possible, I think it's necessary. I think there are only two choices: collective liberation or death.
And that's what I plan to write about next time to wrap this whole project up. Today things often feel impossible. But people talked about the Middle Ages as though they were the end of the world, and then everything changed in unimaginable ways. Everything can, and will, change again.
"The profit motive often is in conflict with the aims of art. We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings."

@kexpmusicbot@mastodonapp.uk
2026-01-19 08:33:34

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on KEXP's #MidnightInAPerfectWorld
Everything but the Girl:
🎵 Wrong (Mood II Swing dub)
#EverythingbuttheGirl
odeed.bandcamp.com/track/every
open.spotify.com/track/16zmndy

@Mediagazer@mstdn.social
2025-11-18 18:25:43

In a meeting with Mohammed bin Salman, Trump says "a lot of people didn't like" Jamal Khashoggi, adding, "things happen, but [MBS] knew nothing about it" (Washington Post)
washingtonpost.com/world/2025/

@grahamperrin@bsd.cafe
2025-10-19 12:04:53

@… thanks …
“My grandpa was Antifa before it was cool” reminds me, yesterday I had the pleasure of meeting Professor Lou Taylor.
She and I spoke (very) briefly about fascism, Gaza, government, identity, and prejudice in unexpected places. People's hidden histories and connections never cease to amaze me. Her mum and dad, sister and brother; Pearly K…

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-11-16 17:01:21

Samsung, SK Group, and others announce billions in domestic investment after US-South Korea trade deal; Samsung plans to invest $310B and SK Group pledged $88B (Kim Tong-Hyung/Associated Press)
apnews.com/article/south-korea

@memeorandum@universeodon.com
2025-12-13 15:46:07

Harris thanks supporters for 'standing up for democracy' at annual DNC meeting (Fox News)
foxnews.com/politics/harris-th
memeorandum.com/251213/p21#a25

@YaleDivinitySchool@mstdn.social
2025-12-16 16:12:01

"Hope is a Thing With Calloused Hands." Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove of the Center for Public Theology/Public Policy at YDS interviews religion author and sociologist Robert P. Jones on the "Advent in a Time of Authoritarianism" series. ourmoralmoment.substack.com/p/

Split screen of two men in a remote meeting.
@lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-12 03:26:40

Hello all - it's that time again - tomorrow evening, Tue 13 Jan, at 20:00 NZDT, we'll be having our Jan Libre/FOSS meeting at meeting.iridescent.nz - anyone welcome to join us. It'll be held on our BigBlueButton instance (thanks to Prodigi.nz for sponsored hosting infrastructure!). We'll …

@mpsgoettingen@academiccloud.social
2025-11-14 16:03:51

Today was the last day of ESA's JUICE Science Working Team Meeting at #mpsgoettingen in Göttingen – with lots of talks, discussions, and planning for the months and years ahead. Thanks to everyone for being here and making the meeting a success!
#ESA

group picture in front of main entrance of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research
@Mediagazer@mstdn.social
2025-11-17 00:15:37

A look at The Stranger, an influential Seattle alt-weekly newspaper whose endorsements have become a must-have for some progressive politicians (Karen Weise/New York Times)