*Huh. Why does this sound oddly stilted, why do I not remember writing this *Oh yeah. This was my WIRED column. Wired staffers edited the text to make it sound more WIRED 2006-style. #housestyle #journalism #CaliforniaIdeology #twentyyearsago web.archive.org/web/20060316...

Wired 14.02: Posts
Wired 14.02: Posts

“We did warn everyone!” Barbrook notes, with grim amusement. #CaliforniaIdeology #BigTech #Trumpism www.howandwhy.com/being-human/...

Hippies, Digital Gods and imag...
Hippies, Digital Gods and imaginary futures

Since the Cold War, America has been in an ideological battle to own the future, argues London academic Richard Barbrook. Is this the key to understanding Donald Trump and his tech-bros?  

i suppose the atmosphere wherein you can make yourselves look injured under the regime oracle upholds or whatever gives you superficial cause to receive a blank check to write whateverness that amounts to overwrought and overarchitected solutions in javascript. but that's not really the language's fault, is it? android or iphone? how about that class struggle? #artificialscarcity #wageofwhiteness #societyofthespectacle #californiaideology #a11y

Back when I was young and impressionable, I was a casual fan of the #GratefulDead.

Andrew Hickey, on his wonderful “History of Rock Music in 500 songs” reached the moment when he had to confront the challenge of the Dead.

https://500songs.com/podcast/episode-165-dark-star-by-the-grateful-dead/

The song he chose was “#DarkStar”.

His podcast is usually a half hour long. This one is a highly structured improvisation with a runtime of about four hours, which begins with a précis of the #KurtVonnegut novel *Slaughterhouse Five*, because the only way to tell this story is to take the Tralfamadorian approach to being unstuck in time.

Along the way he picks up the essay about the #CaliforniaIdeology, and ties it into the Dead and the Net.

It’s a work of art.

Episode 165: “Dark Star” by the Grateful Dead

Episode 165 of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs looks at “Dark Star” and the career of the Grateful Dead. This is a long one, even longer than the previous episode, but don’t wor…

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs