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29 points by tosh 4 days ago · 6 comments

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0_____0 38 minutes ago

The viewpoints that the folks who run this site have are probably quite alien to your own. They remind me more of the hackers of yore, how people who interacted with technology at the margins of society used to be, before computer tech became the new finance. Iconoclasts, idealists.

I think it's worth reading the some of the rest of their site if you have time. If you look at this page and are about to crap on it on HN, take a bit and read collapse and goals and see if you have a more nuanced view of who they are and what they're doing.

iberator an hour ago

This is insane. why program Lisp when u can write in assembler or bootstrap FORTH interpreter?

Btw. books rules in apocalypse. Just print them on some platinium paper and voila!

AI can't destroy them (yet).

jvanderbot an hour ago

There's something alien about pages like this. Seems like ramblings of an artistic that is vaguely tech themed but it's of course possible it contains deep insights. I just rarely get through one of these enough to learn what those are.

  • 0_____0 42 minutes ago

    They're an interesting set of people. I highly recommend reading some of the rest of their pages - you may not agree with everything they put forth, but they are clearly thoughtful people with a coherent if alien ideology.

    I think about collapse more after encountering their writing. What it means for us, what it means for the people after us, what we owe them.

  • Kuinox an hour ago

    Permaculture is the art of picking words that sounds logical and smart, make studies with n=1 to determine what is better, erect rules to follow based on that, and the communities that group around that. This is the same thing for computers.

patosullivan an hour ago

Urbit vibes

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