• ‘Dear Data Subject’ and other great ways to start an email.
    • Matomo.
    • They mention that they are now using a data broker for “customer and prospect data enrichment”.
      • “We process this personal data on the basis of legitimate interest. Without the information we will not be able to customise our communications with you to best meet your needs”.
      • I find the wording a bit weaselly to be honest. Better would be “We want this information so we can more likely retain and get new customers”. Fine – just be honest about it.
      • You can opt-out. Not opt-in?
  • Using Python in org, I was getting: Importmagic and/or epc not found.

  • Read: Forest and Factory
    • Finished it.
    • Good stuff. Provocative.
    • The suggestion to focus on hard science fiction for our utopias seems a good one.
    • Though I don’t know if their piece really does that.
    • They just combine a focus on production with handwaving, rather than reproduction with handwaving.
    • Their salient point is really that we’ve stopped thinking about production, which I think is a good one.
    • Also lots of nuggets of wisdom in the footnotes to be mined
  • Listened: The Art and Science of Communism, Part 1 (ft. Nick Chavez, Phil Neel)
    • Great discussion. Based around Forest and Factory. Loads of good stuff.
    • Their insistence on starting from present conditions and working towards for me thinking about complex systems and chaos theorysensitive dependence on initial conditions in particular. Is it logical to try and completely map the present to then try and cause the future? Maybe.
    • Maybe an alternative is the utopian way of doing it. Think of elements of your desired future as attractors of sorts, then focus on how your can leverage the path of history towards those. Maybe that’s a combination of both. It obviously can’t hurt to know the present conditions, but to then assume you can trace a clear path from now to the future seems wrong.
    • Yeah I think you need both. A clear understanding of present conditions. A clear idea of how you want society to function – your attractors. And then you nudge it from A to B, making use of shocksleverage points, etc.
    • They make the point that a lot of utopias focus on reproduction rather than production. (Superstructure rather than base?).
  • Shower thought.
    • I want to make sure that I document at least the top two or three salient claims from every book and article that I read.
    • Otherwise it seems like wasted effort.
    • I’ll tag book files such that I can run a query that pulls out those that I’ve read but have no associated claims.
    • To do so will be a positive act of knowledge commoning.