📚 node [[2023 11 04]]
2023-11-04
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Starting having a go at [[an Iterative Enquiry diagram for digital ecosocialism]]. Definite work in progress.
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Listened: [[Anthony Hodgson, "Ready for Anything: Designing Resilience for a Transforming World"]]
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[[Clients]] carryover [[expectations]] from the last [[lord]].
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- Steve Jobs recognized this, and so moved to own the whole experience.
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George [[Frison]]
- 'Equalizer years' were years in which everyone lost much of their [[herd]], and so everyone started off with a similar [[economic]] base in the next year.
- "nothing sharpened [[hunting]] expertise as quickly as [[hunger]]"
- Before World War II, there was a rural culture of [[hunting]] for [[meat]] due to the Great Depression. collapsed:: true
- When do [[animals]] bunch up? What [[weather]] or [[terrain]] [[changes]] encourage this? collapsed:: true
- Saturday, 11/04/23 ** 01:19 Goals
- Prototyping repo with interactive pages/experiments
- Weird compiler-like build tool for progressively enhanced personal site and writing
- Programming language and query system for personal use
📖 stoas
- public document at doc.anagora.org/2023-11-04
- video call at meet.jit.si/2023-11-04
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an iterative enquiry diagram for digital ecosocialism
animals
anthony hodgson "ready for anything designing resilience for a transforming world"
boox firmware v3 5
boox handwriting recognition missing whole words out
chance
changes
clients
economic
expectations
frison
herd
hunger
hunters
hunting
kill
lord
meat
position
terrain
war
weather
an iterative enquiry diagram for digital ecosocialism
animals
anthony hodgson "ready for anything designing resilience for a transforming world"
boox firmware v3 5
boox handwriting recognition missing whole words out
chance
changes
clients
economic
expectations
frison
herd
hunger
hunters
hunting
kill
lord
meat
position
terrain
war
weather
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