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smogcutter
·2 months ago·discuss
It is, however, the setting of On the Road.
smogcutter
·3 months ago·discuss
The pun being that “eu-topos” would be “good place”.
smogcutter
·4 months ago·discuss
It seems to me that calling the customer to get them to agree on a quote is the most important contact?

It’s like telling a salesman to just enter data into a CRM and trust their livelihood to an AI closer. See how that goes over.
smogcutter
·5 months ago·discuss
I think a missing piece of this analysis for the present is the way that hyper-skepticism can come back around and make you just a different type of mark. Sovereign citizens, for example.
smogcutter
·5 months ago·discuss
> Additive Manufacturing, industrial robotics, the Internet, and the proliferation of computers had already made large portions of manufacturing and low skill white collar jobs redundant by the mid-2010s.

I think a much more realistic explanation than robotics and 3d printing is the outsourcing of the social and environmental costs of industrialization to countries willing to bear it, like China, Vietnam and Mexico.

Containerized shipping, email, and computerized logistics have made globalization efficient, and therefore inevitable.
smogcutter
·5 months ago·discuss
Lots of farm stands in NY’s North Country operate like this.

With Zelle, etc, there’s no box of cash sitting out and you don’t need to worry about making change.
smogcutter
·6 months ago·discuss
Except for the Europeans that are literally fighting Russia.
smogcutter
·6 months ago·discuss
But being willing to pay for something is a pretty good indicator for being willing to pay for other things too.
smogcutter
·6 months ago·discuss
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smogcutter
·9 months ago·discuss
To add - there’s also an Austrian general named O’Reilly, and a famously subpar Macdonald for the French.

The French at the time were busy inventing nationalism. Someone suitably aristocratic could find a place as an officer basically anywhere.
smogcutter
·9 months ago·discuss
> I'm pointing out that that's not something they did

Well that settles it then!
smogcutter
·9 months ago·discuss
If only you could go back and tell them what a waste those walls are! I’m sure the Mongolians would value your expertise.
smogcutter
·9 months ago·discuss
This is a good point as a tangent. “Cargo Cult” is a meaningful phrase for ritualizing a process without understanding it.

Debasing the phrase makes it less useful and informative.

It’s a cargo cult usage of “cargo cult”!
smogcutter
·9 months ago·discuss
Even bending over that far backwards to find a useful example comes up empty.

Those kinds of emails are so uncommon they’re absolutely not worth wasting this level of effort on. And if you’re in a sorry enough situation where that’s not the case, what you really need is the outside context the model doesn’t know. The model doesn’t know your office politics.
smogcutter
·10 months ago·discuss
Gotta go to Mo’s!
smogcutter
·10 months ago·discuss
Irulan’s books are state propaganda! The true Paul Atreides is only revealed in Leto II’s secret diaries.
smogcutter
·last year·discuss
On NPR they ran a response quote from Ryan Zinke that was nominally against it, but if you read between the lines you can see them laying the foundation. It was something like “I draw a hard line at violating the constitution, that’s something I’ll never support. But also right now there are leftists and activist judges who think they can violate the constitution by taking power away from the executive”

He never directly spoke against a third term, just “violating the constitution”, and then named some enemies. It’s a long way off still, but you can see the groundwork being laid for something like “emergency measures to protect the constitution” if they decide that’s the way they want to go.
smogcutter
·5 years ago·discuss
Okay now I’ve got Matrix on the brain. Going to self-indulgently reply to myself instead of just editing my first post bc this is totally off topic and I just want to spitball about The Matrix.

I think a lot of my problems with The Matrix are rooted in how it (mal-)adapts Campbell’s hero’s journey.

Here’s the basic outline of the hero’s journey:

- There’s a mundane (“real”, we’ll come back to that) world and a magical world. A problem in the magical world threatens the mundane world. (Sauron is rising in the east, Grendel is lurking in the forest, etc)

- A hero is identified in the mundane world who has the power to navigate both. (Luke is both a farm boy and a jedi. Neo is a programmer and the chosen one)

- The hero enters the magical world and resolves the problem.

- The hero (usually) returns to the mundane world, bringing power from the magical world. Even if the hero doesn’t return, the mundane world is brought to a new equilibrium. This is the real point of the story: the hero’s journey isn’t about the magical world, it’s about healing the mundane world.

The twist in The Matrix is that the mundane world turns out to be an illusion. But that’s a trick: the “real” world, unplugged from the matrix, is in a story sense magical. It’s a fantastical sci-fi world, just as far down the rabbit hole as the matrix itself.

So the last, most important step in the hero’s journey falls apart. You can’t heal the mundane world if it doesn’t exist. This helps move the focus of the story back to the first stages, the ego-fulfillment part where the hero is identified. Everyone remembers the red pill and “I know kung-fu”; not so much the incoherent sequels.

We’re actually circling back around to Baudrillard here, but I think maybe not in the way the Wachowskis intended.

I think you could also probably read Total Recall as an anti-Matrix. If The Matrix is about the allure of imagining yourself to be innately a hero, Total Recall is about the danger.
smogcutter
·5 years ago·discuss
I think the silly Matrix analogy is really telling.

Forget about Plato’s cave and Baudrillard for second, The Matrix is about that stuff the way tic tac toe is about drawing circles and x’s.

The Matrix is about ego. It’s about the fantasy that one day soon your unique magical gifts will finally be recognized. To the untrained eye you might appear to be another TPS report filing schmuck, but deep down you’ve always been a hero. Any day now your circumstances are going to change, and then your real life will begin.

This is not a path that generally leads to happiness or creative accomplishment, and I think its traces are pretty plain in TFA.
smogcutter
·6 years ago·discuss
You’re right, broadly, but please don’t do this when you’re visiting the US. You’re screwing over a real life, individual person because it pleases you to make a point.