“The metaverse is … you’re looking at basically — you can be in Oculus or whatever — and you say, ‘I like the way that person looks in that shirt, I want to order that shirt.’” latimes.com/opinion/story/…
Alt: The metaverse is the sum total of physical, augmented and virtual reality.
So it’s JC Penney or a scorched-earth everything nightmare
And of course there’s Richard Rorty on the metaverse: “the end of American hopes”
So thanks Zuck
Zen koan: How many new shirts does Jim Cramer need?
“A man cannot wear more than one suit of clothes at a time, after all; he cannot eat seven dinners in a day, and he cannot enjoy ten times
more than anyone else.” — CP Sturgeon on American greed, the greed that can’t be slaked.
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This is the episode where I express my awe at the work of Maggie Nelson.
Montel Williams threw an elbow at a priest who assaulted him, and his parents immediately quit the Catholic Church & he never had to go again. What is it called when parents express this kind of supreme faith in their children?
Listening to audiobook of yet another academic bestseller warning of the apocalypse caused by the internet, esp. “cybertrolls.” I feel like warnings to Victorian women abt “licentiousness” & “bad men” in the city were more specific. Seriously what internet are they talking about
How is this science? There are upsetting provocateurs in some precincts of computer networks and thus our brains are broken and the world is over — I get trolled a lot & I probably encounter one troll/week
Blowing past random subway small talk like “we are all in filter bubbles” or “echo chambers” without evidence of then then some false precision about the rise in “anxiety” based on lab studies in the social sciences and voila tons of funding
Years ago a Mac shop dude recommended software called RAM Doubler to boost my RAM.
My computer failed & I went back a months later. What? he said in disbelief. You’re running RAM Doubler?! We call that RAM TROUBLER! 😂 Everyone howled with laughter.
The argument here is that Tom Cotton has emerged as a hero of democracy so the “left” should be ashamed of condemning his “Send in the Troops” op-ed in June of 2020. thedailybeast.com/how-tom-cotton…
But maybe the blowback that piece got had a salubrious effect.
It brought on the moral crisis at the NYT that led to the excellent reworking of the op-ed page, and it inspired the rise of so many righteous, well-capitalized voices who believe they are fighting illiberalism.
And maybe the “cancelation” of June, 2020, *didn’t* actually goad Cotton to more extreme positions (“don’t call them racists they’ll just get more racist!”) but made him rethink those positions.