Weeknotes W26 2022
Sunday
-
Started skim reading (ironically?) [[How To Take Smart Notes]].
- I've encountered most of the ideas before via the numerous articles and posts written about it.
- I need to spend more time turning literature notes / quotes from books in to my own understanding.
-
Joined the [[Bonfire]] playground but haven't got time to do much on there at the mo. But I really love the mission they have around social media so following with great interest.
-
Reading a bit on [[Antonio Gramsci]] apropos [[site of struggle]].
-
[[Patrice Lumumba]]
Monday
Tuesday
-
Watching: [[Don't Look Up]]
-
I like Iain M. Banks and I'm currently re-reading [[Look to Windward]] because in [[Red Plenty]] it was described it as an example of a 20th century [[Marxian idyll]]. It's good and all but I'm reading the [[Culture]] now as kind of all premised on [[Prometheanism]] / [[fully automated luxury communism]]. I'm gonna reread [[A Wizard of Earthsea]] (last read as a young teen!) by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] next as in [[Half-Earth Socialism]] they describe that as [[Jennerite ecological scepticism]] and that is more my bag lately.
-
I feel happy discovering more and more as I get older that sci-fi books I took off my Mum's bookshelf as a kid are in fact often allegorical for some kind of radical politics that I had no idea of at the time.
-
[[Scorched Earth: Beyond the Digital Age to a Post-Capitalist World]]
Friday
-
Listened: [[Max Liboiron and Josh Lepawsky, "Discard Studies: Wasting, Systems, and Power"]]
-
Listened: [[Richard Seymour, "The Disenchanted Earth: Reflections on Ecosocialism and Barbarism"]]
-
[[Adding more storage space to YunoHost / NextCloud on Hetzner]]
Saturday
-
Read: [[For a Red Zoopolis]]
- Very good. On [[eco-socialism]]. I like the description of a what [[abundance]] could actually mean.
- Also introduced me to the idea of a [[Zoopolis]]…
-
I have oscillatory waves of activity on my garden.
-
Sometimes I have blocks of focus on the mechanics of how the garden works.
- All the PKM, zettelkasten, smart notes, kind of stuff.
-
Then periods of time spent on the actual content.
- Reading, taking notes, writing about politics, technology, the environment, etc.
-
Occasionally there is a moment of harmony between the waves where the two almost intersect.
- e.g. critical theory of social media, how digital gardens, the Agora, fit in to that, etc.
-
Sometimes I have blocks of focus on the mechanics of how the garden works.
-
Chat with Flancian
- FlanciaCam
-
Flancian tour of America
- Portland
- homelessness
-
'illegal' encampment
- 30,000 in San Francisco
- Housing First
-
is homelessness a complicated or complex system
-
if there are X people without homes, can we just give X homes to solve the problem?
-
[[David Peter Stroh, "Systems Thinking For Social Change"]]
- [[Adam Day, States of Disorder, Ecosystems of Governance]]
- similar to [[Seeing Like a State]]
- too top down?
-
[[David Peter Stroh, "Systems Thinking For Social Change"]]
-
c.f. [[universal basic income]]
- perhaps a simplistic approach, yet in present society money gives agency
-
if there are X people without homes, can we just give X homes to solve the problem?
-
walking and meditation
-
otter.ai
- what about libre alternatives?
-
otter.ai
- [[counterantidisintermediation]]
-
Listened: [[Matt Huber, "Climate Change as Class War: Building Socialism on a Warming Planet"]]
- More [[eco-socialism]].
- I listened while doing household chores so have less notes. But it's a good podcast.
- Marxist approach - emphasis on class struggle, movement building, trade unionism.
- public document at doc.anagora.org/weeknotes-w26-2022
- video call at meet.jit.si/weeknotes-w26-2022
(none)
(none)
(none)
a wizard of earthsea
abundance
adam day states of disorder ecosystems of governance
adding more storage space to yunohost nextcloud on hetzner
antonio gramsci
bonfire
calculating effort estimates and scheduled times in org mode
counterantidisintermediation
culture
david peter stroh "systems thinking for social change"
don t look up
eco socialism
emacs note taking systems
for a red zoopolis
fully automated luxury communism
half earth socialism
how to take smart notes
jennerite ecological scepticism
look to windward
marxian idyll
matt huber "climate change as class war building socialism on a warming planet"
max liboiron and josh lepawsky "discard studies wasting systems and power"
patrice lumumba
prometheanism
red plenty
richard seymour "the disenchanted earth reflections on ecosocialism and barbarism"
scorched earth beyond the digital age to a post capitalist world
seeing like a state
site of struggle
social media is important because everything is social
there is no such thing as an ungoverned space
universal basic income
ursula k le guin
zoopolis