“The marketplace as it exists and operates today depends entirely on the invisibility of the consequences of production and manufacturing, often located on distant landscapes. Making these consequences visible again and rethinking the supply chain is going to be one of the great challenge of the 21st century.”
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“The marketplace as it exists and operates today depends entirely on the invisibility of the consequences of production and manufacturing, often located on distant landscapes. Making these consequences visible again and rethinking the supply chain is going to be one of the great challenge of the 21st century.”
Interesting: Who owns Tesla data? Car data collectors. CNIL killing Google. Instagram payments. Expired credit card bricks HP printer.
Non-Extractive Architecture.
Trees vs rhizomes - from plants root systems drawings. Botanists shortages. Building an open-source business, 101 part 1. Human books. Framed, positive deviants are welcome. Alexa as voice necromancer. Marrying oneself.
SaSS - Service as a Software Substitute - a Stallman take.
Futures gazing - toolkit for gazing into the next 20 years. Focused attention - 1 hour per week. Copper crisis ahead. Chips crisis means chips-recycling robots.
Others: new ultrasound patches. Python 101: nice maps. CH569 MCU and fast USB3.
Playing: got access to DALL·E 2.
Consumed: Holidays = rest! Sandman, on netflix. Books - Echopraxia (interesting takes on bicameral minds, consciousness, ..) la nuit du faune.