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Open Data Day 2019: Keynote on ‘Open Source Social Media’
‘Open Source Social Media’ – talk at ‘Nerd Night Phnom Penh’

Saturday, June 08, 2019 v01

#LiesIWasTold “We were all sick (unhealthy), in debt and repressed.”

#SaviorSyndrome: Americans are hugely individualistic, which is used against them when they try to organize/unionize. Also religiously milennial.

But it’s a good reminder they shouldn’t passively await some mythical unitary figure. Sort it out for ourselves.

Keynes. I love this essay. You can’t find it online! https://www.theguardian.com/business/2008/sep/01/economics

https://www.mercatus.org/commentary/economic-possibilities-our-grandchildren There’s something to it.

Material comfort is getting great. We’ll always have to fight for democracy though. Don’t mistake ‘politics of inevitability’ for convenience. Save to say that knowledge of medicine, human health, convenience is good.
https://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/economics/keynes/1930/our-grandchildren.htm

 

Economics: Whatever happened to Keynes' 15-hour working week? asks Larry Elliott
Economics: Whatever happened to Keynes’ 15-hour working week? asks Larry Elliott
The desire to keep up with our richer peers drives us to work harder, writes Larry Elliott
www.theguardian.com
John Scalzi on Twitter
John Scalzi on Twitter
?HELLO I AM VERY STRAIGHT PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE HOW VERY SUPER MEGA STRAIGHT I AM SO I WILL BE RECOGNIZED AS THE STRAIGHTEST OF THE STRAIGHT AMONG THE STRAIGHTOCRACY PS DID I MENTION I AM STRAIGHT https://t.co/roPcXRPioR?
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look the britpop years were hard on us all

— Tom Phillips (@flashboy) June 7, 2019

Ask Faine to do a $100 piece on why Libertarians have gone off the deep end.

Liking Kudelka’s simplicity.
Drawing from distance, shorthand. Gabriel Ba.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/comicslifestyle/permalink/10157346308463518/

This stuff is not bad. Use in ‘Lies I Was Told’
https://www.moneyart.biz

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Open Data Day 2019: Keynote on ‘Open Source Social Media’
‘Open Source Social Media’ – talk at ‘Nerd Night Phnom Penh’


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