"I find the discussions about technical matters to be liberating and self-empowering, and I identify as “non-technical”. To be sincere, it was in the slow accumulation of technical knowledge and skills that I became excited about the future again. […] This feels antithetical to how people approach the internet today, but I don’t think that’s the case for the future."
https://coolguy.website/writing/the-future-will-be-technical/background().html
Damn, those parentheses really do throw off Mastodon. Let's try this: https://coolguy.website/writing/the-future-will-be-technical/background%28%29.html
https://coolguy.website/writing/the-future-will-be-technical/fighting-the-phantoms.html
> Your world is guided by an algorithmic tangle that you know is there, but you don't know what exactly it _is_.
or, IOW:
Trinity> [...] he told me I wasn't really looking for him. I was looking for an answer. It's the question that drives us, Neo. It's the question that brought you here. You know the question, just as I did.
Neo> What is the Matrix?
Trinity>The answer is out there, Neo, and it's looking for you, and it will find you if you want it to.
@kensanata
why not?
IMO it's relevant.
@Wolf480pl I have always considered the dialogues in The Matrix to be beautiful Word Magic – words to confuse and delight but to be taken seriously. Are you proposing that I rewatch it?
@kensanata
>words to confuse and delight but to be taken seriously
do you mean "words to confuse and delight, but ones that should not be taken seriously", or without the "not"?
@kensanata anyway, you probably should.
The Matrix is a deep methaphor that I keep rediscovering, as it applies to more and more situations.
@Wolf480pl Yeah, my bad. I have always thought about the Matrix as not to be take seriously.
@kensanata
I think it is to be taken seriously.
IMO it's a deep metaphor, talking about important philosophical issues.
@Wolf480pl Noooooo not the Matrix please no!! 😂