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uneconomy · 1 year
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Y’all are milking the Elon musk thing and I look on your youtube page and all you guys came up with ice bath but a prank.  Congrats dudes you just made water is wet.
KC (tech and meritocracy and/or everything is a competition and it’s just drinking water.) 
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uneconomy · 1 year
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Is reading comprehension is that a thing.  Someone should check because I literally have to search for months in the library to read a book on meta, health insurance system analysis, climate change insurance debacles, manufacturing of chips.  Like yeah cable tv news wasn’t that great but then with youtube/TikTok it’s like what is even news so that you actually do something in your community.
KC 
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uneconomy · 1 year
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I wish I was a better writer and like visualizer but in this weird web2 to web3 it is like magic and like in other ways closer to a gulag.  And I guess people are like from the top down like just make it a brand.  Ahhh. Like we could literally like ask ourselves who is making into a gulag. Like write it down. If everything is a moving target, who’s making the best meta narrative from web2 to web3 for everyone.
KC (branded technospheres and like what will make the denominator.) 
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uneconomy · 1 year
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So I think men really buy into women really like men and that’s all they think about but I don’t think so.  Like I really would like to know how an iPhone is made and so I can tell men to buzz right off.
KC (just going to the library and just awed by the romance section and lack of science.) 
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uneconomy · 1 year
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Not that I know anything but in the transition from web2/web3 which will touch everything in the transition it made people even in the middle class ever more dependent on tech worse so than a person on welfare, like yeah they learned complicated math but like ultimately who owns all of it. Guys what are your kids toys doing, maybe your not held down by traditional police systems but the little spare time you have buying into consumerism what did that do.  Technoconsumergulag future.  Just cause you wanted a T on your car.
KC (branded technosphere it’s a trap.) 
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uneconomy · 1 year
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Like East Asians families do get out to each other and nobody talks about it.  It’s like literally zero sum connections, a type of socio-cultural eugenics.  My family is so sad and have been hiding under Americanness. It’s so sad because like compared to china it’s such a privilege to live here to have a thing in time to live in democracy in a metropolis and have this called government and news even though we are not Christian.
KC (against branded technospheres) 
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uneconomy · 1 year
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So from what I can figure out web2/web3 is just a lot of branded personal finance/lifestyle products via this obnoxious know it all personality that doesn’t really help when like their are institutions/entities/politics/tech that are suppose to support you in things like the chaos of climate change, racial inequity, covid, tech, geopolitics of tech and science, finance/fintech, housing, essentials, war on individual, community, town, state, national, global level.  What’s up with this hero complex via celebrities/internet celebrity, what’s the fourth wall on like sponsored content and filming yourself on smartphone.  Yeah it’s funny whoever watches how ridiculous Biden looks on his off days and like Greta thunberg is not your white girl savior. And what’s up with authoritarianism as snark as oppose to actually having an action plan to demolish authoritarian gulag complex. Like what are you telling your 2nd graders about what’s happening and what to do about it. Your world is not a screen, talk to your neighbor.
KC 
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uneconomy · 1 year
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Sometimes when I read back my posts I’m like because I’m in this weird geotechnosphere I don’t really know if I’m accurately saying that I would like to be American and not into whatever technogulag sphere in china.
KC 
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uneconomy · 1 year
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I don’t know what it is but when I talk to dudes who work at stores or commercials spaces, I get the weirdest responses about inquiring and insisting about products made/manufactured in America.  Like bruh, it’s like in your mind why do you think I would be asking.
KC (the internalized indentured techno servitude of bros, it’s like short term mentality.ugh.) 
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uneconomy · 1 year
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So like is the new a.i. just really clunky technoimperialism.  Guys where are smartphones made.  You weirdos. Everybody was up in arms on how polarizing COVID was but really nothing on technology, that’s massively about how things are made on a granular level how you go about doing things like shopping and driving. Write it down you weirdo.
KC 
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uneconomy · 1 year
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What is the consciousness of East Asians.  Double consciousness, East Asians don’t even have a meta narrative that they talk to each other with. It’s like what even are they doing. They just submit themselves to like dots on a screen. It’s like the most reductive consciousness entry to use the self. Yeah maybe they are doing something technical mathematical complex but like surrendering to math on computer that’s controlled by like two people, so lame.
KC digital bio-self you can just do computer math and become nothing. 
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uneconomy · 1 year
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Although I am jealous of white women and how they walk through life, there’s this East Asian modern women complex that they think being in a hermit country that they too are aspirational modern women.  And East Asian women failing and yet getting so many chances instead of punching up and when are they going to telling us who’s on that ledger. Cause like their digital presence isn’t that even the zeitgeist.
KC (digital media and selling a market of East Asian millennial women-the East Asian digital platform trap.)
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uneconomy · 1 year
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So like I know that’s sounds weird even for me because I am scared of white people but like why isn’t there like an omnipresent white women.  Like they’re like either a Karen or like a political pundit. I mean I’m not white but you know there probably more a less like and look Halsey or something.
KC (racial parascape, that’s not a word.) 
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uneconomy · 1 year
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Guys how is the economy running when there are these massive layoffs at big tech.  Like where’s that same gotcha energy when there’s a government shut down.
KC (the dilemma of public and private American media outlets on public and private entities.) 
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uneconomy · 1 year
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If you had some time, what would you diagnosis tech/businesses/technospheres like yeah you got some stuff but like their end game and their process is it closer to psychopaths and like what’s the stuff they’re not telling you like who commercializes science and tech. Like the white collar job going to cover that science mechanism to cover the health care your grandparents need when they are in a nursing home.
KC (branded technospheres, yeah you can read doom scrolling and dystopia articles/thought leaders after you get juiced up on girl boss/homo deus entrepreneur  but like in the end you’re going to talk to your grandparents on their death bed.) 
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uneconomy · 1 year
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It’s funny now looking at my tumblr, I’m like why do I recommend mostly audio and video.  Like it’s not on purpose, I think it just looks like there’s different stuff on my feed.  I guess I should be that weird person that’s like scheduling books to recommend and trying to figure out how to make reading books cooler than just clicking a link. Like are there good patterns of reading online and offline that optimizes for not necessarily solitary but like critical analysis of systems. Critical analysis of systems, it’s a group project.
KC (it’s mostly inspired by Nicholas Carr’s book the Glass Cage, the consequences of automation.) 
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uneconomy · 1 year
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Like this makes it look like I know what’s going on with computer chips and I don’t but like I literally had to go to library and find a book even on this subject.  I didn’t see anything on cable news, youtube, or newspapers. Chris Miller did one major news bit but mostly like you have to go on youtube to look at his different talks.  Like how is the most important component to how we do things is like such a mystery, which is putting it lightly like isn’t it a national security risk. 
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