Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

i almost envy gen z, gen alpha. the only world they’ve ever known is broken, corrupt. most times and places are. they can grasp for the reins, move forward. people my age are, one way are another, lost. grief, guilt, nostalgia. we knew a better world. we had our hand in breaking it.

Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

what fraction of yourself is now at the mercy of waves made by madmen playing in the surf of what once was our civic life?

Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

A very good account of why "tech" (meaning not developers or tech workers, but high-level tech executives and VCs) and the US Democratic Party are undergoing an acrimonious divorce. by @himself.bsky.social www.programmablemutter.com/p/why-did-si... ht @ryanlcooper.com

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Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

i don't know how to do polls on BlueSky, so i just posted this as a question here. but on Mastodon it was a poll. my 'hood on Mastodon is an idiosyncratic and far from random sample, but still. kind of wow.

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Suppose (inspired by recent Trumpery) that Canada, Mexico, and the United States were going to merge. One of the three existing Federal governments would incorporate the other countries states or provinces. The other two governments would be unwound. Which government would you favor to govern the combined territory?

Canada: 66%
Mexico: 31%
United States: 3% Screenshot of Mastodon poll: Suppose (inspired by recent Trumpery) that Canada, Mexico, and the United States were going to merge. One of the three existing Federal governments would incorporate the other countries states or provinces. The other two governments would be unwound. Which government would you favor to govern the combined territory? Canada: 66% Mexico: 31% United States: 3%
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@interfluidity.com

maybe we would have been safer with Huawei… www.nbcnews.com/tech/securit...

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Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

An irony is that, in order to win the global influence game in the "global south", patrons need to be strict but also kind. Kindness is a strategic asset. 1/ see @katemac.bsky.social @70sbachchan.bsky.social www.phenomenalworld.org/analysis/mar...

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Because kindness draws hope rather than blood, however, its deployment must be hidden from domestic constituencies whose own hope is in bitterly short supply. 2/

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Rube Goldberg devices are invented merely to obscure the necessary kindness, but ultimately they sabotage it, and no one is helped, no one is satisfied. /fin

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does the first amendment protect shouting fire in a crowded firing squad?

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if he pulled this off he’d basically have Greenland surrounded.

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The progressivity of the United States' Federal income tax system was forged during wartime. Chris Peel compares that experience to Ukraine, which began with and has so far retained flat income taxation throughout it's war. chrispeel.net/2024/12/02/h...

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@interfluidity.com

Suppose (inspired by recent Trumpery) that Canada, Mexico, and the US were going to merge. One of the three existing Federal governments would incorporate the other countries states or provinces. The other two would be unwound. Which government would you favor to govern the combined territory?

Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

What if we could distinguish, when we link or quote, between citation and specimen? 1/

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The default that hypertext is built around is citation: We are engaged together a collaborative exercise to construct some approximation of truth. 2/

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@interfluidity.com

As humans, we frequently err. So much of our conversation is necessarily, and constructively, critique. Critique can be dry and civil. It can be cutting, bitter, hilarious. We may be naughty, we may be nice. But we understand ourselves as speaking to one another, critic, critiqued, audience. 3/

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@interfluidity.com

But sometimes that presumed relationship is just not accurate, is not what we intend. Sometimes we are not in conversation at all. Sometimes a piece of text is a mere artifact, a specimen we are conversing about but not at all with. 4/

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Even bitter critique implies a modicum of good faith on the part of author critiqued. There is a mind which, however biased by virtue of position or commitments, has given the matter some thought, and believes what it has written. 5/

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@interfluidity.com

If we think that behind the document we are addressing there is no such good faith, citation — inclusion in our collaborative project of truth production — is not the appropriate relationship. 6/

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Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

If a document is pure propaganda, if it has been tailored instrumentally to affect or manipulate, represents no coauthor's imperfect but sincere yearning towards an edifice we might productively settle upon as truth, then we should not cite it. 7/

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Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

But we might still wish to refer to it, to converse about (rather than with) it. We should be able to quote or link it in a way that makes the specimen relationship explicit, and imposes informative friction (e.g. some interstitial) to people who might naively follow it as citation. 8/

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Steve Randy Waldman
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Our scheme should prevent naive indexers (e.g. "page rank") from following such links as citations. (Indexers sophisticated enough to work around the block would have an opportunity to choose how they want to interpret such very distinct links.) 9/

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Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

Screenshotting but not linking a source is the closest approximation of this in current practice, I think. There's also HTML's rel="nofollow" attribute. Neither sufficiently expresses and fully enables what we should want of a specimen link. I think there's some scope for innovation here! /fin

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Steve Randy Waldman
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you say you are for treating everyone fairly, regardless of their identity. yet you also say we must punish the wicked while entirely exempting the good? the bankruptcy of your philosophy is obvious.

Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

there’s a certain — maybe irony? cautionary tale? — in reading this excellent @pkrugman.bsky.social thread, about mutually reinforcing roles rendering the US dollar difficult to dislodge as the central currency, here on BlueSky.

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personalism is the antithesis of democracy, never an expression of democracy, no matter how popular the person may be.

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@interfluidity.com

but GDP per capita!

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this “walking pneumonia” is “walking” in the sense of “the walking dead”.

Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

measure twice, cut once, tea steeping edition.

Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

i mean, the french all have mistresses. it’s the same thing, right?

Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

if the problem is we pissed off the plutocrats, the problem is the plutocrats, not the pissing off.

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@interfluidity.com

let them eat banana. uk.news.yahoo.com/crypto-boss-...

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