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Perhaps roam? roamresearch.com
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Yes
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Christianity (in the eyes of the Roman state):
“they worshipped a convicted criminal, refused to swear by the emperor's genius, harshly criticized Rome in their holy books, and suspiciously conducted their rites in private”
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecuti…
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My immigrant family has done this, thru circle lending. They’d do this with highly trusted friends and family. It’s still very likely someone screws over another. With reputation and social repercussions on the line even. Why trust another 3rd party in the middle of this?
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You don't know me yet, but I'm interested in building #1.
I've only seen one person who's discussed how an end user might use such a tool: worrydream.com/ClimateChange/…
Do you know of anyone else who's also discussed more on #1?
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You know what this reminds me of? Lars von Trier and his self imposed constraints filmmaking. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogme_95
His parents refused to impose any rules on him when he was growing up. So he needed to make his own rules for his sanity.
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Wouldn’t this incentivize climate change in the direction we don’t want it to go? What if this matured on the opposite side? -2C.
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Kyle Russell 🎮📲
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On building tools for people who don’t ordinarily think of themselves as creative mkremins.github.io/blog/creative-… pic.twitter.com/P35vmuWM2K
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What would you say about Excel or more general purpose tools? Genuine question
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To have people to learn socially acceptable modes of behavior and knowledge before coming into larger society.
To make people feel it is acceptable to be subjected by an authority. Punctuality. Jump through tedious hoops. To one day do so to a company or a state.
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Looks straight out of a David Lynch film
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His family held a press conference on this: thekingcenter.org/wp-content/upl…
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(((E. Glen Weyl)))
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As I've been working on my critique of Radical Markets, I've been going over how strange and fundamentally anti-technological and radically conservative the whole framing of mainstream economics is. After all, economic systems are basically information and communications tech.
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Nick Szabo
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The tool in that chess game was data gathered and shared to help make decisions. It allowed a non-expert player to lead the world vs Kasparov in the toughest game of his life.
Without tools and governance we would just go back to squabbling and civil war and make bad decisions
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Thuongvu
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The tool in the good case was forming a “balanced” protocol to go forward yet restrain.
Another example: in a game of chess between Kasparov vs the world, a group of people formed into a leader, experts and “plebs” who coordinated to make good decisions
michaelnielsen.org/blog/kasparov-…
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I argue that governance and tools matter more than the kind of decision itself.
Bad: majority rule with the Athenians, causing them to lose the Peloponnesian war
Good: Mix of aristocracy, plebs, and the king making decisions
Bad: gridlock causing Caesar to take over
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