The city put up signs on my street after I asked them to! 😍😍😍
The city put up signs on my street after I asked them to! 😍😍😍
“People who criticize new technologies are sometimes called Luddites, but it’s helpful to clarify what the Luddites actually wanted. The main thing they were protesting was the fact that their wages were falling at the same time that factory owners’ profits were increasing, along with food prices. They were also protesting unsafe working conditions, the use of child labor, and the sale of shoddy goods that discredited the entire textile industry. The Luddites did not indiscriminately destroy machines; if a machine’s owner paid his workers well, they left it alone. The Luddites were not anti-technology; what they wanted was economic justice. They destroyed machinery as a way to get factory owners’ attention. The fact that the word #Luddite is now used as an insult, a way of calling someone irrational and ignorant, is a result of a smear campaign by the forces of capital.”
Ted Chiang in the New Yorker.
What is best in life?
To read awesome books.
To shout about them to one's people.
To see their spines broken by many pairs of hands cracking them open.
To hear the jubilation of the readers!
I had more thoughts than will fit on Mastodon about Generative AI and the uses to which it's being put.
F-111, James Rosenquist's gallery-scale scathing indictment of American warmongering and capitalism. Seriously, why are we still on about this stuff six decades on?
I loved the stark geometry and Arabic calligraphy influences of this painting by Ibrahim El-Salahi, The Mosque. Currently on display at NY MOMA.