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There is a very similar pattern that you find in the structure of societies and structure of companies and in the
structure of computers.
And all three are moving in the same direction, that is, away from a top-down structure of a central command
system, giving the system instructions about how to behave towards a system that is parallel that is flat which is a
web, and which change moves from the bottom up.
And this is going to happen across all institutions and technical devices is the way they work.
Podemos encontrar patrones muy parecidos entre la estructura de los ordenadores y la estructura de las sociedades
o las empresas.
Y los tres están avanzando en la misma dirección, es decir, alejándose cada vez más de una estructura arriba-abajo
en el sentido de un sistema de mando centralizado que da instrucciones sobre como comportarse. Estamos yendo
hacia un sistema que funciona en paralelo, un sistema que es plano, que es una red y que cambia y se mueve de
abajo hacia arriba.
Esto mismo, estamos por verlo, acabará también pasando en la forma en la que funcionan todos los demás
dispositivos técnicos e instituciones.
Cita sacada de no sé sabe donde.
There are no limits to Spratly Island micro-cartooning cyber city-state platforms like GNU social.
Anime will be the last of human things. Google AI is Deleuzean anime-becoming. My children's children will
become anime through a time-stamped genetic transition database connected to the blockchain.
GREETINGS ULTIMATE EXIT PEOPLE
The T-Shirt slogan: EXIT > VOICE
An older version: Vote with your feet.
The anti-fascist protection rampart (EL MURO DE BERLIN)
Albert O. Hirschman: “My principal point –and puzzlement – is easily stated: exit has been accorded an
extraordinarily privileged position in the American tradition, but then, suddenly, it is wholly proscribed,
sometimes for better, sometimes for worse, from a few key situation (…) The United States owes its very
existence and growth to millions of decisions favoring exit over voice”.
Exit, Voice and Loyalty (Hirschman).
James C. Bennet: “A network commonwealth would seek to promote cooperation in all areas where existing
commonalities permit greater cooperation between similar cultures. It would seek, as far as possible, to create a
common economic, informational, and residency space for citizens of its member nations. It would differ from the
EU in not attempting to dictate the social policies of its member nations, not attempting to relocate executive
agency power in community-wide bodies, and not maintaining large cross-community subsidies to help
governments resist needed restructuring”.
From a critic: “The elite that has emerged from Silicon Valley is perhaps the first in history dis-attached from any
notion of physical space, even the physical space of our shared earth. But ‘ultimate exit’ is an illusion, at least for
the vast majority of us, for even if we could settle the stars or retreat into an electron cloud, the distances are far
too great, and both are too damned cold”.
The semantic space of ‘disloyalty’:
Switching
Defection
Shopping
Objectivity
Deracination
Xenophilia
Openness
Affinities: