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Waiting to see if anything human makes it out of the near-future

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Jamrock@jamrock·
@Substack how do you make an app this dysfunctional? Step one: tell me I’m not signed in and “do I want to sign out or ignore?”. Why would I need to sign out if I’m not signed in?! Seeing as Ignore just prompted the same message, I signed out. Now when I open the app, there is no option to sign in?! What is this shambles?
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Jamrock@jamrock·
Today's fun read: arxiv.org/pdf/2409.01754… "These findings provide the first empirical evidence that humans increasingly imitate LLMs in their spoken language. Our results raise societal and policy-relevant concerns about the potential of AI to unintentionally reduce linguistic diversity, or to be deliberately misused for mass manipulation. They also highlight the need for further investigation into the feedback loops between machine behavior and human culture"
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Megha@megha_lilly·
You’d think capitalism should make the quality of everything go up because of the theory of free market competition. But end stage capitalism reveals low quality in everything, from food to home goods to books to toys. Boeing airplanes becoming low quality to improve the bottom line for the company is the most egregious example that this is not merely a problem of preferences, but actually kills thousands of people. Capitalism’s value structure reveals why quality is decreasing: when the bottom line in profit, quality will always be an expensive option and quickly discarded. The free market is not what pushes quality. Community accountability and a social value structure is. There was a time BEFORE communism and capitalism when business was the enterprise of communities. And we saw the residual value structures persist into the 90s and then fizzle out of steam. We can’t just “return to the 90s” and expect things to be good again. We actually need to return to where the 90s drew their energy from in the first place because that too was a time of a dying light. Now that it’s gone out, we need to go to the source. And that source is community, locality, and a society with good values above all else. Capitalism and Communism are both stupid.
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Jamrock@jamrock·
I think there is too little discussion and comprehension of neoliberalism, relative to the capitalism that preceded it. As I understand it, neoliberalism removed the "double safeguard on capitalism" which were 1) the protective role of the state (through regulation, welfare and capital controls) and 2) the counter‑power of organised labour (union-busting in UK/US) and social institutions. This cleared the way for intensified profit‑seeking, inequality and "enshittification" that I think the OP refers to. This is no doubt an oversimplified take.
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Jamrock@jamrock·
@TowerofAdam1 thanks for reading, if I build on your idea, us Anglofuturist idiots may need to escape the 'culture of digitality' and reclaim the analogue sphere, perhaps along with revitalising customs.
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Alexander D’Albini
Alexander D’Albini@TowerofAdam1·
Nice article. It lands well. I can trace the thread. I like the idea of the ‘idiot’. And I thought one of your previous posts about the dullness of culture due to late-stage capitalism was interesting. Though, I think the problem is deeper than capitalism. I would go as far to say the whole system is struggling, economically, politically, and culturally. AngloFuturists could be the ‘idiots’ who refuse to accept the way things are, and push us towards a revitalised country.
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Jamrock@jamrock·
@Nina_Power_ I just wrote a small review of Psychopolitics and wanted to link it to something that (if my notes can be trusted) I think you said about challenging the Hegelian system at the end of last week's lecture on AI and Nature.
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Jamrock@jamrock·
I have been revisiting a chapter in Robert Hassan's 'The Condition of Digitality', titled The Culture of Digitality. Key arguments: * The analogue base and superstructure can’t tell us about culture formation in the digital context. * Digital production and consumption (base and superstructure) now exist within a single sphere * This sphere creates a digital loop that excludes and alienates the individual and society from the analogue ‘circle of action’ that constituted a point of authenticity for humans * Society no longer recognise the basis of our culture formation * Digital culture does not recognise or promote tradition or creativity * Edward Thompson argues for a difference between customs and culture, noting customs were more resistant to Capitalism Source Hassan, R. 2020. The Culture of Digitality. In: Hassan, R, The Condition of Digitality. London: University of Westminster Press. DOI: doi.org/10.16997/book4…
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Jamrock@jamrock·
@Nina_Power_ Thank you for confirming (and for the other link). I was trying to write up my thoughts on that final lecture but needed to get Han's book straight in my head first. The full post is here (if interested): cultofio.substack.com/p/psychopoliti…
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Nina Power
Nina Power@Nina_Power_·
Yes! (Your mention of Han reminds me btw that I get "psychopolitics" mixed up with Jäger's "hyperpolitics". I should stop doing that). There's an interesting paper on Kierkegaard's critique of Hegel by Jonas Hodel, which argues "For Climacus, it is in turning toward this first cause, namely God, and toward our own contingent existence that we recognize our ethical obligations which he sees as under constant threat by a (philosophical) engagement with world-history." here: cambridge.org/core/journals/… interesting to ask what the relation between the individual, the unique, the singular and the contingent might be...
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Jamrock@jamrock·
Is this article, along with “retromania” and The Great Meme Reset, evidence of a foreclosed future or simply a rejection of digital and algorithmic culture (or both) bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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Jamrock@jamrock·
it’s still incubating amongst those driving it with a plan to “launch” on 1st Jan 2026, alongside the revival of Vine (which is promising a zero tolerance approach to AI content). These young teens are rebelling Luddite-style against the algorithms and AI slop (which may be semi relevant to tonight’s lecture).
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Nina Power
Nina Power@Nina_Power_·
@jamrock I haven't followed this trend, but seems fitting, also with Simon Reynold's thoughts around "retromania"...?
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Jamrock@jamrock·
Could anything resonate harder with Mark Fisher's 'slow cancellation of the future' than Gen Z/Alpha's 'The Great Meme Reset' movement and their zeal to bring back 2016-era memes?
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Jamrock@jamrock·
@Nina_Power_ It's an ebook version on Kobo (an alternative to Amazon) and was available to buy and in my basket. When I returned to check out it had labelled it as "no longer available in the UK"
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Nina Power@Nina_Power_·
@jamrock Oh, curious. No idea! Maybe out of print?
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Jamrock@jamrock·
I don't follow you and yet your tweets are always at the top of my timeline (see image). Sometimes when this happens, I block these accounts. This might be an explanation. Also, your account attracts a lot of attention so people predisposed to other views may end up seeing your tweets and choosing to block you. Possibly, maybe.
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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
No idea who this man, ive never interacted with him to my knowledge and was about to RT his ridiculous tweet but realised he'd blocked me.
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Jamrock@jamrock·
@floboflo This is a hilarious way to troll bots and those with no critical reasoning skills at all 🫣
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Jamrock@jamrock·
@moveincircles Yes, that’s something I can probably agree with you on.
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Mary Harrington
Mary Harrington@moveincircles·
@jamrock The time when it might have helped is several decades ago, but the people who said so got monstered then too
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