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  • The "Fake News" development hints at a deeper conundrum: "What is your truth?".

    The hardest part of speaking truthfully is knowing your truth. It changes from moment to moment & is intricately linked with your current state of being: health, relations, priorities etc.

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  • The amount of innovation in e-commerce is staggering: Shopping is now fun, personal, on-demand & frictionless. 

    This is rapidly expanding consumerism globally, which in turn is accelerating climate change. How can we re-direct this innovation towards better outcomes?

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  • Generative Storytelling: "We require a fractalline narrative that works at multiple levels of interests and concerns".

    #Ideas #Generative 

  • Artifical Intelligence technologies which are powered by non-renewable/fossil energies are by definition not intelligent.

    #Ideas #ML

  • I'm very much sick & tired of people saying we will "fix" climate change with some magical technical breakthrough. Eco-modernism, Techno-Solutionism etc. are self-delusional, dangerous silly talk. Don't forget: Tech was instrumental in causing the problem in the first place.

    #Ideas #ClimateChange #Regenerative 

  • The separation of church and state was important for human progress. Would "the separation finance & state" and "the separation science & state" be even more important?

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  • "Forget minimal viable product (MVP), let's talk about minimal viable impact (MVI)" - @Bopuc

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  • I wish our media & communications environment was much more like forrests, gardens & gardening.

    #Ideas #Mindful #Media

  • Concept of the day: "Energy Return on Energy Invested" (EROEI) e.g. due to a range of factors, the EROEI of fracking is rapidly going negative, making it uneconomical. As water prices increase due to climate change, the EROEI of nuclear is becoming critical. Etc. 

    #Ideas #Regenerative 

  • Many technocrats say the energy demand of human civilisation is bound to triple in the next 100 years. This is a failure of imagination, as the premiss (extrapolating the energy consumption anomaly which has been the past 100y) is missing climate change realities. 


    In a nutshell: Energy consumption will come down substantially, forced by the dynamics of catastrophic climate change: Many supply-chains will collapse & with it consumerism, planned obsolescence etc. will crash (signs visible today). Resulting shift to "circular economy" at scale will heavily reduce energy need.

    #ClimateChange #Regenerative #Ideas

  • Killer Application for Machine Learning: Radically optimising the energy efficiency of all systems.

    #Ideas #ML

  • Computational Creativity: "Tools to ease the transition from mass-consumption to mass-creation"

    #Ideas #Generative #Creativity #ML

  • "The Cartesian partition has penetrated deeply into the human mind during the three centuries following Descartes, and it will take a long time for it to be replaced by a really different attitude towards the problem of reality" 
    - Werner Heisenberg

    #Ideas #Mindful 

  • "30 years later, deniers are still lying about James Hansen’s amazing global warming prediction" - by @dana1981 https://www.theguardian.com/environment/climate-consensus-97-per-cent/2018/jun/25/30-years-later-deniers-are-still-lying-about-hansens-amazing-global-warming-prediction 

    Today "climate change deniers" are not the main issue anymore. It's folks that acknowledge it's happening, but decide "it's not my problem" or "I can't do anything about this". We are in urgent need of future eco-nomy visions, that drive real climate action. 



    If we don't have such convincing, realistic, positive & inclusive narratives of what life on earth might be like in the next 30y of accelerating climate change - we are automatically yielding tremendous power to demagogues & dictators, that are happy to fill this void with darkness.

    #ClimateChange #Regenerative #Ideas

  • Toke me quite some time to fully internalise this: The majority of innovation today (culture, tech, service & business models, etc.) is coming from and happening in non-western markets (asia, africa, etc.). Not a fluke, but indicative of a larger global shift. Plan accordingly.

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  • WANT: A browser plugin which gives a warning if consumed info/media are mainly from non-diverse sources:

    WARNING: The media you consumed today was created predominantly by well educated, affluent, white, middle-aged American males. Urgently consider diversifying your sources!

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  • Some remarks I made in a chat with Joshua Bach, initiated by the following tweet about blockchain. Bit out of context (Joshua's replies missing) but here future self-reference.

    Conversation starter tweet:

    Philosophically, blockchain is a totalitarian regime which aims to put a label on every atom in the universe. Based on confused views of signifier/signified and map/territory relations - It naively assumes that the quality of experience & truth increases, the deeper the simulacra

    My replies to the follow-up conversation:

    "The ZEN school (and its westernised formulation through Kyoto school) has much to say about specifically this part of the tweet in question: "It naively assumes that the quality of experience & truth increases, the deeper the simulacra"

    Through it’s unequivocal focus on "absolute nothingness" (no action, nothing, nowhere, no reason, no choice, *no time* - yet real) and non-duality as the experiential state of existence - ZEN rejects the notion that ever-increasing labelling regimes (computation, modelling,  blockchains & other temporal tricks) will move one closer in any meaningful way towards higher "truth" or "quality" of "Dasein".

    Hence, a defining difference between many Asian philosophies and its western counterparts, is that the former is focused on "the way - or path" (process/relations/“now” centric - focused on multimodal/embodied experience of meaning/truth/quality through the act of living) while the latter is focused on preparing for some fictive point in the future (the external Christ, Armageddon, AI singularity etc. - which essentially all are an OCD view that all of reality can be neatly packaged through a process of extreme compression into our brains (the “I”), which is perceived as somehow separate from “it”).

    “Existence is larger than any model that is not itself the exact size of existence” ―Robert Anton Wilson. 

    Part 2, after some back and forth:

    I comprehend the concept of “suffering” (a word with different connotations in Japanese etc.) in eastern schools only in the context of the root-cause that its attribute to: Temporality - the illusion of being “stuck” in linear time and having to deal with the effects of causality/entropy.

    In contrast to the classical western views of time (one-directional line in a low-dimensional space - which western science is just starting to question now), ZEN/Dao/Shinto etc. developed a more complex view of temporality. The cornerstones are “Absolutely Nothingness” (Infinity: “If there is absolutely everything, there is absolutley nothing” - Chinese call this “Wu-Chi”: “boundless un-manifest”) and “Non-Duality” (a singular integrated eternal processes - no meaningful separation between I, you, it, future, past).

    This view of reality is *by definition* highly paradoxical (as Shunryū Suzuki said: "If it's not paradoxical, it's not true”.) and thus beyond the grasp of reasoning (knowledge, physics and other time-bound abstractions) - yet paradoxically, accessible through direct experience & practice of realisation (“know thyself, here & now”). The Japanese call this process “Kata” (Translates as “Form of a Form”: Forms which are perfected by possessing a perceptible shape and at the same time transcending it. Similar to greek Eidos (essence) - but while an Eidos is something purely transcended, which simply surpasses perspective shapes, a kata cannot realise itself except in perceptible forms). Such non-temporal dynamics are the topic of many ZEN/Kyoto school texts (Soku-hi Logic, Karma etc) - with some masters saying “epistemic status: This is a joke, mostly..” ;-)

    The resulting practical (cultural/societal/political/historical) impulses are far richer than just “oh its all immutable anyhow, I give up and only meditate till I dissolve”. Toshihiko Izutsu mentions in his description of the Zen-Buddhist practice that after you de-subjectify the subject and de-objectify the object, you return to re-objectifying the object and re-subjectifying the subject. If you don't do this returning movement, you stay in one-sided mysticism and you won't have any social or intersubjective connection. It is precisely this “paradoxical inter-penetration of unity and opposition” (Ying Yang) - which forms the basis of the Ethics & Politics of Dao/ZEN etc.

    You say “Proper abstraction requires correct foundations”. I agree! Yet what are those foundations? At the core of traditions like Zen & Daoism lies the appreciation of the deeply paradoxical nature of reality. In the west, paradoxes are still seen as side-effects or bugs, in an otherwise perfectly computable universe. Yet the list of paradoxes keeps growing in an ever-accelerating fractal explosion.

    You say "I don't care about the quality of Dasein. I care about truth”. But what is the nature of “truth” when you remove time? I would argue “truth” can only be gained through the “the quality of Dasein” (Americans call it “having a good life”).

    I truly appreciate that you will “point out when I’m just tripping” and find your “surfer analogy” fruitful: Surfing is ultimately about balance, which has been the central focus of my Qi-Gong practice: It teaches that power (“truth” etc.) comes from flow, and flow comes from relaxation, and relaxation comes from balance/harmony. It is a very demanding discipline, but not in terms of complexity of moves (its very easy), but possible depth of practice throughout a lifetime.

    And so when you say “The purpose of abstraction is not to simplify things, but to make them more precise” - I would reply with “The purpose of practice is not to achieve or know things in some distant future, but to find more balance & enjoy the present moment”.

    #Mindful #Ideas

  • One easily gets the impression, that the majority of Augmentation Technologies are driven by the unfulfilled teenager dreams of men: Superman Syndrome.

    #Ideas #ML #Augmentation 

  • The amazing effects of deeply listening to people:

    1. You learn crazy amounts of really interesting things.
    2. They will respect you, as you make space for their stories.
    3. You have more time to focus on essentials: good posture & breathing properly.

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  • The dominant theme of the past 100y of human history has been "Externalization": Countries & Corporation externalised their toxic waste onto the environment & society. People externalised their internal pains onto other People. Technology externalised our memory & sense of agency.

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