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howfrontoage
·há 5 anos·discuss
Honestly sounds like an extreme form of communism.

One of the benefits of hierarchy is that decision comes with personal responsibility (skin in the game?). Diluting all responsibility onto the whole population mean no accountability and shadow power structures.
howfrontoage
·há 5 anos·discuss
Indeed, due to the extreme conditions, social pressure and conditioning since a young age, they were free in name only.
howfrontoage
·há 5 anos·discuss
Honestly I disagree they had anarchism. Seemed they had a sort of collectivism where they replaced some authority with "computers that hand out assignments" and pseudo-authority from the capital (Anares? I forgot).

It looked like an odd system where presumably you were free but conditions were so hars and social pressure so strong that you did what was required. Sweden in space desert.
howfrontoage
·há 5 anos·discuss
Too much politics is the stuff that gets one fired. After a few iterations the calibration might be reached.
howfrontoage
·há 5 anos·discuss
You are missing agency.

May try a retro computing project. Restore you old PC, code something in basic languages, on a very low powered machine. Exclude any potential revenue ideas from what you are doing.
howfrontoage
·há 5 anos·discuss
How this got on the front page is a mistery.

Person orders wrong Dell, wastes Dell's time with support, a motherboard replacement (and a refund?).

All as a business expense (who want to pay taxes, right?)

The proceeds to lyric about it in 50 tweets.