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  1. I wonder, do know that keep meat prices low?

    It seems to me, the one policy change that would have greatest impact on consumption of meat in the US is to decimate corn subsidies and such farm subsidies that reduce the cost of animal feed.

  2. I put Debt (by ) back in my rotation of nonfiction books (I always listen to several in parallel), and yeah it's what I remember. And yeah he's right about human nature.

    And the role of the state, in modern , to essentially just be the name on the note, can be easily swapped with digital identities now. And externalities could be accounted for, as well as innumerable social priorities monetary transactions erase. Like fairness. And equity. And eventual actual recompense.

  3. I put Debt (by #Graeber) back in my rotation of nonfiction books (I always listen to several in parallel), and yeah it's what I remember. And yeah he's right about human nature.

    And the role of the state, in modern #econ, to essentially just be the name on the note, can be easily swapped with digital identities now. And externalities could be accounted for, as well as innumerable social priorities monetary transactions erase. Like fairness. And equity. And eventual actual recompense.

  4. I put Debt (by #Graeber) back in my rotation of nonfiction books (I always listen to several in parallel), and yeah it's what I remember. And yeah he's right about human nature.

    And the role of the state, in modern #econ, to essentially just be the name on the note, can be easily swapped with digital identities now. And externalities could be accounted for, as well as innumerable social priorities monetary transactions erase. Like fairness. And equity. And eventual actual recompense.

  5. I put Debt (by #Graeber) back in my rotation of nonfiction books (I always listen to several in parallel), and yeah it's what I remember. And yeah he's right about human nature.

    And the role of the state, in modern #econ, to essentially just be the name on the note, can be easily swapped with digital identities now. And externalities could be accounted for, as well as innumerable social priorities monetary transactions erase. Like fairness. And equity. And eventual actual recompense.

  6. I put Debt (by #Graeber) back in my rotation of nonfiction books (I always listen to several in parallel), and yeah it's what I remember. And yeah he's right about human nature.

    And the role of the state, in modern #econ, to essentially just be the name on the note, can be easily swapped with digital identities now. And externalities could be accounted for, as well as innumerable social priorities monetary transactions erase. Like fairness. And equity. And eventual actual recompense.

  7. But, while I am always happy to see favorite writer dress down the usual suspects, I see my role being to represent the potential where numbers games are abandoned for just doing something for someone when you know it's good, and knowing that your investment of your time and effort in your community will pay you back, just not in quantified fiat.

  8. Oh. What is this thing?

  9. @smallcircles The enabled AI.
    It made a lot of text available over the internet.

    are not inherently bad. might be irresponsible, but it is not inherently bad, either.

    What *IS* inherently bad is the libertarian-funded dominance-oriented surveillance-capitalist economic model, and the dominance worship that success under that scheme is regarded with.

  10. I am starting to talk about UXD from an HCI perspective as PIE: Paradigmatic Interaction Experience, or, individually, interaction experience paradigms.

    I don't have the clout to coin a term and expect anyone to use it, but fuck it. is too much about two-dimensional widgets. is too broadly about in .

    WTF am I talking about?

    Epubs and PDFs are consumed in the same paradigm.
    Filesystem navigation is a paradigm, and you know what experience to expect during that.

  11. I am starting to talk about UXD from an HCI perspective as PIE: Paradigmatic Interaction Experience, or, individually, interaction experience paradigms.

    I don't have the clout to coin a term and expect anyone to use it, but fuck it. #UXD is too much about two-dimensional widgets. #HCI is too broadly about #informatics in #sociology.

    WTF am I talking about?

    Epubs and PDFs are consumed in the same paradigm.
    Filesystem navigation is a paradigm, and you know what experience to expect during that.

  12. I am starting to talk about UXD from an HCI perspective as PIE: Paradigmatic Interaction Experience, or, individually, interaction experience paradigms.

    I don't have the clout to coin a term and expect anyone to use it, but fuck it. #UXD is too much about two-dimensional widgets. #HCI is too broadly about #informatics in #sociology.

    WTF am I talking about?

    Epubs and PDFs are consumed in the same paradigm.
    Filesystem navigation is a paradigm, and you know what experience to expect during that.

  13. I am starting to talk about UXD from an HCI perspective as PIE: Paradigmatic Interaction Experience, or, individually, interaction experience paradigms.

    I don't have the clout to coin a term and expect anyone to use it, but fuck it. #UXD is too much about two-dimensional widgets. #HCI is too broadly about #informatics in #sociology.

    WTF am I talking about?

    Epubs and PDFs are consumed in the same paradigm.
    Filesystem navigation is a paradigm, and you know what experience to expect during that.

  14. I am starting to talk about UXD from an HCI perspective as PIE: Paradigmatic Interaction Experience, or, individually, interaction experience paradigms.

    I don't have the clout to coin a term and expect anyone to use it, but fuck it. #UXD is too much about two-dimensional widgets. #HCI is too broadly about #informatics in #sociology.

    WTF am I talking about?

    Epubs and PDFs are consumed in the same paradigm.
    Filesystem navigation is a paradigm, and you know what experience to expect during that.

  15. I'm all up in the mindset where if I have a problem I want to engineer a solution.

    Problem is I have enough problems (in common with everyone) I have begun too many projects, and I don't even have spoons and life and cash flow allowing for a few.

    First on my list right now is … well I'm just going to call it for now.

    It would be a bot that would help you do everything you want on the .

    Find people, gather community, reference/follow/bootstrap …

  16. Project has very serious implications. How are you all thinking about it?

  17. Well, what I'm hoping it could get us, and *you*, because I know you do this kind of work, is compensation.
    Monetary compensation? Just because is explicitly not a way to fix any monetary system does not necessarily mean you can't get monetary compensation, because you can look at money as just another valuable thing.
    But anyway, *how* can a nonquant lens on economics help someone find compensation for their work?

  18. So, now, with recognizing otherwise devalued and ignored economic activity like , software contribution, , organizing, connecting, community management, child care, and all kinds of work that goes largely unpaid, as economically valuable, what does that get us?

  19. So, now, with #nonquantifiedEconomics recognizing otherwise devalued and ignored economic activity like #art, #FLOS software contribution, #activism, organizing, connecting, community management, child care, and all kinds of work that goes largely unpaid, as economically valuable, what does that get us?

  20. So, now, with #nonquantifiedEconomics recognizing otherwise devalued and ignored economic activity like #art, #FLOS software contribution, #activism, organizing, connecting, community management, child care, and all kinds of work that goes largely unpaid, as economically valuable, what does that get us?

  21. So, now, with #nonquantifiedEconomics recognizing otherwise devalued and ignored economic activity like #art, #FLOS software contribution, #activism, organizing, connecting, community management, child care, and all kinds of work that goes largely unpaid, as economically valuable, what does that get us?

  22. So, now, with #nonquantifiedEconomics recognizing otherwise devalued and ignored economic activity like #art, #FLOS software contribution, #activism, organizing, connecting, community management, child care, and all kinds of work that goes largely unpaid, as economically valuable, what does that get us?