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  1. "From reacting to #shapingreality

    In the twentieth century, #governments learned to manage societies through #institutions. Laws were written, regulations enforced, and policies implemented in response to events as they unfolded. #Thestate observed, decided, and acted—often with delay, sometimes with force, always within the limits of available information.

    That model is now beginning to change.

    Across parts of #China, a new form of governance is emerging, one that does not wait for events to unfold but seeks to anticipate and shape them."

    4thgenerationcivilization.subs

  2. "From reacting to #shapingreality

    In the twentieth century, #governments learned to manage societies through #institutions. Laws were written, regulations enforced, and policies implemented in response to events as they unfolded. #Thestate observed, decided, and acted—often with delay, sometimes with force, always within the limits of available information.

    That model is now beginning to change.

    Across parts of #China, a new form of governance is emerging, one that does not wait for events to unfold but seeks to anticipate and shape them."

    4thgenerationcivilization.subs

  3. "From reacting to #shapingreality

    In the twentieth century, #governments learned to manage societies through #institutions. Laws were written, regulations enforced, and policies implemented in response to events as they unfolded. #Thestate observed, decided, and acted—often with delay, sometimes with force, always within the limits of available information.

    That model is now beginning to change.

    Across parts of #China, a new form of governance is emerging, one that does not wait for events to unfold but seeks to anticipate and shape them."

    4thgenerationcivilization.subs

  4. "From reacting to #shapingreality

    In the twentieth century, #governments learned to manage societies through #institutions. Laws were written, regulations enforced, and policies implemented in response to events as they unfolded. #Thestate observed, decided, and acted—often with delay, sometimes with force, always within the limits of available information.

    That model is now beginning to change.

    Across parts of #China, a new form of governance is emerging, one that does not wait for events to unfold but seeks to anticipate and shape them."

    4thgenerationcivilization.subs

  5. "…even when it comes to kids, "" is just a way of convincing young people to familiarize themselves with . This was entirely obvious from the very instant that "age verification" was mooted, and yet our policymakers pretended they couldn't hear the chorus of people who pointed it out to them. When cornered on the issue, they were affronted: "Can't you see that something must be done? How dare you attempt to stop me from doing something?"
    And now, every single one of these chucklefucks is proposing bans on VPNs…"
    pluralistic.net/2026/05/19/she

  6. "…even when it comes to kids, "#ageverification" is just a way of convincing young people to familiarize themselves with #VPNs. This was entirely obvious from the very instant that "age verification" was mooted, and yet our policymakers pretended they couldn't hear the chorus of people who pointed it out to them. When cornered on the issue, they were affronted: "Can't you see that something must be done? How dare you attempt to stop me from doing something?"
    And now, every single one of these chucklefucks is proposing bans on VPNs…"
    pluralistic.net/2026/05/19/she

  7. "The quality of the #humanAIinterface is sure to shape the future of society and humanity. More than $2.5 trillion is projected to flow into AI in 2026 alone, yet the #human side of the equation — the cultivation of sensing, relating and sensemaking — receives almost none of it.

    This is soil depletion at a civilizational scale. We see it manifest in the deepening of ecological devastation, such as climate change and biodiversity loss; in social divides, including polarization and war; and in spiritual consequences, like hopelessness and feelings of insignificance. And so we find ourselves at a threshold, one where the planetary polycrisis demands not just better policies or technologies, but a shift in our structure of #consciousness."

    noemamag.com/we-may-be-enterin

  8. "“os #dados são #onovopetróleo”.
    A fórmula é perfeita!… Claro, porque, se antes os recursos eram escassos, agora parecem infinitos, não é mesmo? Ocorre que essa analogia não poderia ser mais enganosa, pois, se o petróleo foi o “sangue” de um corpo industrial cuja dinâmica central era a criação de valor a partir da exploração do trabalho humano, os dados assinalam uma tendência inversa: são como o “#fantasma” que assombra um sistema que, à medida que desenvolve suas #forçasprodutivas, esvazia a própria #basematerial de sua valorização."
    @bianaaf

    bianaaf.medium.com/o-capitalis

  9. "“os #dados são #onovopetróleo”.
    A fórmula é perfeita!… Claro, porque, se antes os recursos eram escassos, agora parecem infinitos, não é mesmo? Ocorre que essa analogia não poderia ser mais enganosa, pois, se o petróleo foi o “sangue” de um corpo industrial cuja dinâmica central era a criação de valor a partir da exploração do trabalho humano, os dados assinalam uma tendência inversa: são como o “#fantasma” que assombra um sistema que, à medida que desenvolve suas #forçasprodutivas, esvazia a própria #basematerial de sua valorização."
    @bianaaf

    bianaaf.medium.com/o-capitalis

  10. "“os são ”.
    A fórmula é perfeita!… Claro, porque, se antes os recursos eram escassos, agora parecem infinitos, não é mesmo? Ocorre que essa analogia não poderia ser mais enganosa, pois, se o petróleo foi o “sangue” de um corpo industrial cuja dinâmica central era a criação de valor a partir da exploração do trabalho humano, os dados assinalam uma tendência inversa: são como o “” que assombra um sistema que, à medida que desenvolve suas , esvazia a própria de sua valorização."
    @bianaaf

    bianaaf.medium.com/o-capitalis

  11. "“os #dados são #onovopetróleo”.
    A fórmula é perfeita!… Claro, porque, se antes os recursos eram escassos, agora parecem infinitos, não é mesmo? Ocorre que essa analogia não poderia ser mais enganosa, pois, se o petróleo foi o “sangue” de um corpo industrial cuja dinâmica central era a criação de valor a partir da exploração do trabalho humano, os dados assinalam uma tendência inversa: são como o “#fantasma” que assombra um sistema que, à medida que desenvolve suas #forçasprodutivas, esvazia a própria #basematerial de sua valorização."
    @bianaaf

    bianaaf.medium.com/o-capitalis

  12. "“os #dados são #onovopetróleo”.
    A fórmula é perfeita!… Claro, porque, se antes os recursos eram escassos, agora parecem infinitos, não é mesmo? Ocorre que essa analogia não poderia ser mais enganosa, pois, se o petróleo foi o “sangue” de um corpo industrial cuja dinâmica central era a criação de valor a partir da exploração do trabalho humano, os dados assinalam uma tendência inversa: são como o “#fantasma” que assombra um sistema que, à medida que desenvolve suas #forçasprodutivas, esvazia a própria #basematerial de sua valorização."
    @bianaaf

    bianaaf.medium.com/o-capitalis

  13. "Os R$ 134 milhões parecem muito dinheiro para fazer um filme: segundo o jornal O Globo, é mais do que o orçamento de 15 entre os últimos 20 ganhadores do Oscar.
    Mas são troco de padaria comparados aos bilhões de reais de dinheiro público que os governadores bolsonaristas deram, e os congressistas bolsonaristas tentaram dar, para o #BancoMaster.
    Quando Flávio pediu dinheiro a Vorcaro, o governador #bolsonarista #IbaneisRocha (MDB-DF) já havia dado muitos bilhões de reais do povo do Distrito Federal para tentar salvar o Master. O governador bolsonarista #CláudioCastro já havia dado ao Master R$ 1 bilhão dos aposentados do Rio de Janeiro."

    archive.is/2026.05.16-193826/h

  14. "A concert at the , with Secretary General at the Congas, opens this wonderful portrait of . The story begins in Salvador de , where a 2-year-old boy tells his mother that he will become a musician. He would go on to make good on this prophecy, and even more. Gilberto Gil, a Beatles fan and co-founder (with Caetano Veloso, in particular) of Tropicalism, wanted to "modernize music" in Brazil. His activism resulted in prison and in him being forced into exile (1969-1972) by the military dictatorship. When he returned, he built bridges between the Nordeste and Africa, fought against racism, and promoted black cultures, eventually becoming Minister of Culture (2003-2008). Gilberto Gil describes this extraordinary journey, which ends on stage with his son Bem, to whom he is passing the torch."

    youtu.be/bwPOkFIsCx4?si=rxNbwj

  15. "A concert at the #UNheadquarters, with Secretary General #KofiAnnan at the Congas, opens this wonderful portrait of #GilbertoGil. The story begins in Salvador de #Bahia, where a 2-year-old boy tells his mother that he will become a musician. He would go on to make good on this prophecy, and even more. Gilberto Gil, a Beatles fan and co-founder (with Caetano Veloso, in particular) of Tropicalism, wanted to "modernize music" in Brazil. His activism resulted in prison and in him being forced into exile (1969-1972) by the military dictatorship. When he returned, he built bridges between the Nordeste and Africa, fought against racism, and promoted black cultures, eventually becoming Minister of Culture (2003-2008). Gilberto Gil describes this extraordinary journey, which ends on stage with his son Bem, to whom he is passing the torch."

    youtu.be/bwPOkFIsCx4?si=rxNbwj

  16. "A concert at the #UNheadquarters, with Secretary General #KofiAnnan at the Congas, opens this wonderful portrait of #GilbertoGil. The story begins in Salvador de #Bahia, where a 2-year-old boy tells his mother that he will become a musician. He would go on to make good on this prophecy, and even more. Gilberto Gil, a Beatles fan and co-founder (with Caetano Veloso, in particular) of Tropicalism, wanted to "modernize music" in Brazil. His activism resulted in prison and in him being forced into exile (1969-1972) by the military dictatorship. When he returned, he built bridges between the Nordeste and Africa, fought against racism, and promoted black cultures, eventually becoming Minister of Culture (2003-2008). Gilberto Gil describes this extraordinary journey, which ends on stage with his son Bem, to whom he is passing the torch."

    youtu.be/bwPOkFIsCx4?si=rxNbwj

  17. "A concert at the #UNheadquarters, with Secretary General #KofiAnnan at the Congas, opens this wonderful portrait of #GilbertoGil. The story begins in Salvador de #Bahia, where a 2-year-old boy tells his mother that he will become a musician. He would go on to make good on this prophecy, and even more. Gilberto Gil, a Beatles fan and co-founder (with Caetano Veloso, in particular) of Tropicalism, wanted to "modernize music" in Brazil. His activism resulted in prison and in him being forced into exile (1969-1972) by the military dictatorship. When he returned, he built bridges between the Nordeste and Africa, fought against racism, and promoted black cultures, eventually becoming Minister of Culture (2003-2008). Gilberto Gil describes this extraordinary journey, which ends on stage with his son Bem, to whom he is passing the torch."

    youtu.be/bwPOkFIsCx4?si=rxNbwj

  18. "A concert at the #UNheadquarters, with Secretary General #KofiAnnan at the Congas, opens this wonderful portrait of #GilbertoGil. The story begins in Salvador de #Bahia, where a 2-year-old boy tells his mother that he will become a musician. He would go on to make good on this prophecy, and even more. Gilberto Gil, a Beatles fan and co-founder (with Caetano Veloso, in particular) of Tropicalism, wanted to "modernize music" in Brazil. His activism resulted in prison and in him being forced into exile (1969-1972) by the military dictatorship. When he returned, he built bridges between the Nordeste and Africa, fought against racism, and promoted black cultures, eventually becoming Minister of Culture (2003-2008). Gilberto Gil describes this extraordinary journey, which ends on stage with his son Bem, to whom he is passing the torch."

    youtu.be/bwPOkFIsCx4?si=rxNbwj

  19. #LSD: "#AlbertHoffman resolveu experimentar uma droga sintetizada por ele em laboratório em abril de 1943; quando ele voltava para casa de bicicleta, começaram a surgir os efeitos alucinógenos."

    Ouça áudio de reportagem de Greg McKevitt, da BBC Culture. Narração de Thomas Pappon.

    youtu.be/sDnhd-7YMxk?si=no_nwB

  20. : " resolveu experimentar uma droga sintetizada por ele em laboratório em abril de 1943; quando ele voltava para casa de bicicleta, começaram a surgir os efeitos alucinógenos."

    Ouça áudio de reportagem de Greg McKevitt, da BBC Culture. Narração de Thomas Pappon.

    youtu.be/sDnhd-7YMxk?si=no_nwB

  21. #LSD: "#AlbertHoffman resolveu experimentar uma droga sintetizada por ele em laboratório em abril de 1943; quando ele voltava para casa de bicicleta, começaram a surgir os efeitos alucinógenos."

    Ouça áudio de reportagem de Greg McKevitt, da BBC Culture. Narração de Thomas Pappon.

    youtu.be/sDnhd-7YMxk?si=no_nwB

  22. #LSD: "#AlbertHoffman resolveu experimentar uma droga sintetizada por ele em laboratório em abril de 1943; quando ele voltava para casa de bicicleta, começaram a surgir os efeitos alucinógenos."

    Ouça áudio de reportagem de Greg McKevitt, da BBC Culture. Narração de Thomas Pappon.

    youtu.be/sDnhd-7YMxk?si=no_nwB

  23. "The vocation of the learner in the age of cheap wheat is to become a baker: to take the now-abundant raw material and turn it into something a human can eat. #Chiddush that surfaces structure. Communities that perpetuate the learning. Students who teach each other when the teacher is gone. This is true for the #rabbi and it is true for the nineteen-year-old in Be’er Sheva, because the obligation was always universal in principle (Chagigah 3a). The economics restricted it. The economics just changed."

    x.com/zoharatkins/status/20541

  24. "The vocation of the learner in the age of cheap wheat is to become a baker: to take the now-abundant raw material and turn it into something a human can eat. #Chiddush that surfaces structure. Communities that perpetuate the learning. Students who teach each other when the teacher is gone. This is true for the #rabbi and it is true for the nineteen-year-old in Be’er Sheva, because the obligation was always universal in principle (Chagigah 3a). The economics restricted it. The economics just changed."

    x.com/zoharatkins/status/20541

  25. "The vocation of the learner in the age of cheap wheat is to become a baker: to take the now-abundant raw material and turn it into something a human can eat. that surfaces structure. Communities that perpetuate the learning. Students who teach each other when the teacher is gone. This is true for the and it is true for the nineteen-year-old in Be’er Sheva, because the obligation was always universal in principle (Chagigah 3a). The economics restricted it. The economics just changed."

    x.com/zoharatkins/status/20541

  26. "The vocation of the learner in the age of cheap wheat is to become a baker: to take the now-abundant raw material and turn it into something a human can eat. #Chiddush that surfaces structure. Communities that perpetuate the learning. Students who teach each other when the teacher is gone. This is true for the #rabbi and it is true for the nineteen-year-old in Be’er Sheva, because the obligation was always universal in principle (Chagigah 3a). The economics restricted it. The economics just changed."

    x.com/zoharatkins/status/20541

  27. "The vocation of the learner in the age of cheap wheat is to become a baker: to take the now-abundant raw material and turn it into something a human can eat. #Chiddush that surfaces structure. Communities that perpetuate the learning. Students who teach each other when the teacher is gone. This is true for the #rabbi and it is true for the nineteen-year-old in Be’er Sheva, because the obligation was always universal in principle (Chagigah 3a). The economics restricted it. The economics just changed."

    x.com/zoharatkins/status/20541