Wrote 4k words on faith in a disenchanted world. On what faith means to me in the impossibility of theism. Where I'd go when there is nowhere left to turn. Don't know if this is philosophy exactly. Just thinking out loud about things I've never really thought about. equalparallel.com/void-cloud-l...
June 17, 2025 at 8:33 PM
Wrote 4k words on faith in a disenchanted world. On what faith means to me in the impossibility of theism. Where I'd go when there is nowhere left to turn. Don't know if this is philosophy exactly. Just thinking out loud about things I've never really thought about. equalparallel.com/void-cloud-l...
This is quite crucial: the prompt in the shell signified performance of transformation of one model into another, of encoding the anthropic into machine, but increasingly means ideation within machinic semiotic boundaries. Thinking within the limits of CLI syntax and semantics.
June 16, 2025 at 11:15 AM
This is quite crucial: the prompt in the shell signified performance of transformation of one model into another, of encoding the anthropic into machine, but increasingly means ideation within machinic semiotic boundaries. Thinking within the limits of CLI syntax and semantics.
Interesting, if perhaps excessively optimistic text. Can't quite tecall much writing in the area of philosophy of CLI! Maybe just adjacent in Neal Stephenson's "In the beginning was the command line".
Interesting, if perhaps excessively optimistic text. Can't quite tecall much writing in the area of philosophy of CLI! Maybe just adjacent in Neal Stephenson's "In the beginning was the command line".
Gellner kind of goes to town on the now classic libidinal economy and belonging approach to this topic, but following the tradition of being a good liberal it's mostly cherry picking. I'm curious if someone already explored the violent affect side of things.
June 11, 2025 at 11:46 AM
Gellner kind of goes to town on the now classic libidinal economy and belonging approach to this topic, but following the tradition of being a good liberal it's mostly cherry picking. I'm curious if someone already explored the violent affect side of things.
Did anyone write about fascism in this key more extensively? On fascism as "the cult of violent affect"? Except Theweleit that is and various literature exploring sadism, transgression and politics aesthetically. Quote from Gellner:
June 11, 2025 at 11:46 AM
Did anyone write about fascism in this key more extensively? On fascism as "the cult of violent affect"? Except Theweleit that is and various literature exploring sadism, transgression and politics aesthetically. Quote from Gellner:
Turns out there's a device like that already! It's called Time Timer Watch and its designed for ADHD. Main feature being a visually representative timer with a stark red clock face. And the timer can be set to repeat with a fairly noticeable vibration alarm.
June 3, 2025 at 1:26 PM
Turns out there's a device like that already! It's called Time Timer Watch and its designed for ADHD. Main feature being a visually representative timer with a stark red clock face. And the timer can be set to repeat with a fairly noticeable vibration alarm.
Actually pretty timely to show it now cause created a subculture, an aesthetic of masculinity and in today's crisis of it, it's a good reminder of how performative the whole thing is.
May 1, 2025 at 12:26 PM
Actually pretty timely to show it now cause created a subculture, an aesthetic of masculinity and in today's crisis of it, it's a good reminder of how performative the whole thing is.
Most importantly G sees this as a kind of liberal vision of atomistic facts (alienated from referenced) and recognises it to be much less socially cohesive, a world in which social values are unmoored:
March 30, 2025 at 7:55 PM
Most importantly G sees this as a kind of liberal vision of atomistic facts (alienated from referenced) and recognises it to be much less socially cohesive, a world in which social values are unmoored:
Today I've learned that Ernest Gellner was something of a Sellarsian without knowing it: manifest and scientific images to him are multi strand and single strand social organisations, the latter a unified view of atomistic facts with no room for privileged or sacred:
March 30, 2025 at 7:55 PM
Today I've learned that Ernest Gellner was something of a Sellarsian without knowing it: manifest and scientific images to him are multi strand and single strand social organisations, the latter a unified view of atomistic facts with no room for privileged or sacred:
Imho the extent of suffering from the overall writing style per insightful sentence in Ernest Gellner's work is severely underrated. Each brilliant summary or idea is hidden in this absolutely obscene Oxbridge prose spiced with military and navy metaphors. On Hayek and Veblen:
March 25, 2025 at 12:44 PM
Imho the extent of suffering from the overall writing style per insightful sentence in Ernest Gellner's work is severely underrated. Each brilliant summary or idea is hidden in this absolutely obscene Oxbridge prose spiced with military and navy metaphors. On Hayek and Veblen:
So basically the best thing I've eaten in Rome was this - a Tramezzini Carbonara in La Casina Del Caffe. Turns out it's incredibly easy to make at home but really needs plenty of fresh black pepper and eggs can be improved if frying them the Chinese way (semiwet whipped omelette mixed with water).
March 25, 2025 at 10:09 AM
So basically the best thing I've eaten in Rome was this - a Tramezzini Carbonara in La Casina Del Caffe. Turns out it's incredibly easy to make at home but really needs plenty of fresh black pepper and eggs can be improved if frying them the Chinese way (semiwet whipped omelette mixed with water).
Rus version includes stuff like "Pliny the Younger's proposition to release most deserving slaves to improve the demographic situation was like if the minister of contemporary France would give citizenship to the migrant workers". I wonder if the original French one has it.
March 8, 2025 at 4:23 PM
Rus version includes stuff like "Pliny the Younger's proposition to release most deserving slaves to improve the demographic situation was like if the minister of contemporary France would give citizenship to the migrant workers". I wonder if the original French one has it.