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Exploration of variables in page scope:
https://deosjr.github.io/dynamicland/variables.html
This page is a wip but demonstrates pages declaring their own variables in their local scope that is live as long as the page is live, and how to use those in When-clauses. Demonstrates a lot about current fixpoint semantics.
I did find some very odd behaviour, see:
https://github.com/deosjr/deosjr.github.io/blob/master/dynamicland/variables.scm#L26
@dthompson could this be some kind of compiler bug in Hoot?
and moving to "exciting"
http://interdisciplinary-college.org/We'll be kicking off this month's seminar in less than half an hour. Looking forward to this!
@edbaggs will be presenting on "Direct Social Perception", exploring whether social perception is best treated with the methods of psychophyics!
Event link, complete abstract, and other details on the ENSO Seminars webpage:
Just caught up with @__nolski__'s FOSDEM'23 talk https://fosdem.org/2023/schedule/event/foss_winners_losers/. Great framing of current tech's massive market lock-in.
Would the tech sectors then be interested in Graeber and Wengrow's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dawn_of_Everything? Another story of humanity's lock-in to static hierarchies
This page is a mix of Comics as scholarship, and examples of alternative scholarship more generally. I get a lot of requests about this, and will update as I hear of other examples. Feel free to contact me with other examples and I’ll add to the list. Tnx! – Nick Also, for general examples of…
Graeber & Wengrow's Dawn of Everything, p. 304. "... most Mesopotamian urbanites were organized into autonomous self-governing units, which might react to offensive overlords either by driving them out or by abandoning the city entirely."
@doctorow 's Walkaway sounds so close to this!