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this quote from Dune really had me thinking about how far ahead of his time Herbert was: “Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.”
Mar 10, 2025

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Not claiming Herbert isn't a visionary, but there was definitely some existing countercultural rhetoric against "the machine" in the early 1960s (either implicitly or explicitly against computerization), especially on the West Coast — e.g. https://parallelnarratives.com/2023/07/02/the-rise-of-the-punch-card-1964/ (with a link to Mario Savio's famous speech at Berkeley)
Mar 11, 2025
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@ICONICINDEX very fair— I’ll give it a read!!
Mar 11, 2025
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@TAKINGTHEHELM The images in the linked "A Cultural History of the Punch Card" paper are particularly great examples
Mar 11, 2025
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dune reference kinda crazy
Mar 10, 2025
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@JOOLAID there is a dune reference everywhere for those with eyes to see
Mar 10, 2025
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Boo I hate the outsourcing of labour! Was reading an essay/talk from Stephen Fry and wanted to share
“We have long been used to thinking of technology as being ethically neutral, lacking moral valency. The same press can print Shakespeare’s sonnets one day and Hitler’s Mein Kampf the next. The devices are not capable of making decisions, either aesthetic, ethical or political. The NRA likes to say the same thing about guns. Ai however is different. Intelligence is all about decision making. That’s what separates it from automated, mechanically determined outcomes. That’s what separates a river from a canal. A canal must go where we tell it. A river is led by nothing but gravity and if that means flooding a town, tough on the town. Ai’s gravity is its goals. Unsupervised machine learning allows for unsupervised machines — and for the independent agents that flow from them.„
Mar 10, 2025
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It isn't worth losing your ability to think, to process, to wrestle: to turn mush into coherence.
Sure, you can get a machine to print a sculpture with a few masturbatory keystrokes – but you'll gain so much if you instead chisel away at the stone yourself, dusty fingers, bloodied knuckles, deeply satisfied.
The false tradeoff of AI is that the finished product is more valuable than the process. That's bullshit. The process is what shapes and forms you, grows you, forces you into dark nights, up against demons, and out across impossible chasms.
Far better than creating false masterpieces is to become a masterpiece yourself. (Link is to free NYT op-ed)
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i'm always getting too bleak about technology and AI, about the brain rot and disassociation and spiraling out and general cognitive decline we're all experiencing, that will only continue to worsen with time. but this essay gave me some hope
“Do you see a way out?” “Yeah, I mean . . . I’m not in the business of saving the world, but it would definitely be a better and more interesting place if more people were involved in making these things. That’s the fundamental thing: that if more software, more buildings, more social spaces, and more everything were designed by more people, of course it would produce a more interesting and better world! ...One of Stafford Beer’s more famous and brilliant phrases was ‘POSIWID,’ which stands for ‘the purpose of the system is what it does.’ It’s a kind of maxim of cybernetics. And it’s very good for diagnosing systems. Instead of saying, Oh, we have a democratic system, we have an education system, you say, The purpose of the system is what it does. And what our society produces is people who are undereducated, or just educated enough to perform specific tasks—the way to get a good education is to study something that has this high economic value. Apart from that, you are pretty fucked. The purpose of the system is to reproduce the existing power dynamics of that system again and again. That is what it does. Society has no interest in educating you in how technology works. Because then you make your own technology, and you make different technology, and you upset the economic power balance and so forth. But it is doable, and people are doing it all the time. You can do it yourself.”
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