Author: Neil Mather
A lot of Manchester’s public land is turning into privately-owned unaffordable luxury flats.
https://tribunemag.co.uk/2021/05/the-privatisation-of-manchester/
I studied Evolutionary and adaptive systems way back when, and its nice when various themes of my life link together.
This is a great article in @compost on the role of the client-server model in the enclosure of the digital commons, and how peer-to-peer can punch some cracks in the big tech pavement.
https://one.compost.digital/seeding-the-wild/
I think there’s some space for reflection on the other aspect of the article, the use of nature analogies for technological concepts. I like them (e.g. digital garden) but I think need to think about what they might hide or distort, too.