Mark Foden

@markfoden
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2/5 Feed manipulation is using addictive algorithms in social media. Embedding addictiveness to these algorithms should be banned ⬇️

https://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Dysfunction.html

The Dysfunction of Social Networks - Design Issues - Tim Berners-Lee

Absolutely fascinating prog explaining that cardio exercise, whilst vital for all sorts of reasons, doesn’t help us lose weight: the trick is to change our diet

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002751k

The Food Programme - Food and Exercise: A Puzzle - BBC Sounds

Want to lose weight? How much can you achieve through exercise? Dan Saladino investigates.

BBC

"Avoid pronouncing the phrases everyone else does. Think up your own way of speaking, even if only to convey that thing you think everyone is saying."

One of 20 excellent pieces of advice by Timothy Snyder on avoiding (quite possibly imminent) tyranny

https://snyder.substack.com/p/twenty-lessons-on-tyranny

Twenty Lessons On Tyranny

From the Twentieth Century

Thinking about...

“Bluesky is in a dangerous place: not because it is backed by VCs, not because it is a for-profit entity, but because it has captive users and no constraints. It's a great party in a sealed building with no fire exits”

Bluesky vs Mastodon vs mainstream social media by @pluralistic https://mamot.fr/@pluralistic/113861208533472641

Cory Doctorow (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image Today's threads (a thread) Inside: Enshittification isn't caused by venture capital; and more! Archived at: https://pluralistic.net/2025/01/20/capitalist-unrealism/ #Pluralistic 1/

Mamot - Le Mastodon de La Quadrature du Net

Do anyone else’s toes curl at the use of the word “unleash”?

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crr05jykzkxo

Artificial Intelligence: Plan to 'unleash AI' across UK revealed

Leading tech firms are said to have committed £14bn towards the project, which could create more than 13,000 jobs.

President #JimmyCarter created this message to travel on Voyager 1. It's still out there traveling at 40,000 mph, looking for a cosmic community to catch it and play the media.

#Space #Politics

Some thoughts in response to the left/right framing of political argy-bargy

https://markfoden.com/blog/2024/12/pragmatism

On (American) Pragmatism — Mark Foden

How the American Pragmatists might lead the world from its current challenges

Mark Foden

The need for "closing the loop " is explainable in terms of complexity.

Complexity being a thing. That we swim in. But are mostly unaware of.

We should know more about how it works.

http://markfoden.com/ccep1 2/2

About the Clock and the Cat Podcast — Mark Foden

The ideas behind the podcast. If the words "complex" and "complicated" mean, more or less, the same thing to you, you might find this introduction useful.

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"We have to be able to close the loop between policy and implementation" - @pahlkadot

Yes! In complexity it's utterly, glaringly obvious that progress is otherwise impossible

https://www.statecraft.pub/p/what-can-the-brits-teach-us-about 1/2

What Can the Brits Teach Us About State Capacity?

More than you might think.

Statecraft

When Alistair Campbell and Rory Stewart interviewed Kate Raworth just over a year ago, they seemed to accept that the growth dogma was leading us down a blind ally;

https://alastaircampbell.org/2023/06/22-kate-raworth-doughnut-economics-and-thriving-in-balance/

A year later, they're right back to singing the 'growth is good' song, in their discussion of UK Labour's attempts not to look like the centrist lame duck it is;

https://alastaircampbell.org/2024/12/346-the-battle-for-syria/

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#podcasts #Leading #TheRestIsPolitics
#growth #DeGrowth #KateRaworth #AlistairCampbell #RoryStewart

22: Kate Raworth: Doughnut economics and thriving in balance

In the 21st century, the impact of financial and environmental crises can be felt by all. But how do we marry the nature of the economy with the ever depleting means of the planet? Rory and Alastair discuss the radical doughnut economic model with economist Kate Raworth to unpick how it could work politically, and […]

Alastair Campbell