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Ministry of Doubleplusgood Dope 2️⃣😊
Saturday song 🐳: https://open.spotify.com/track/5OjCsHeByDYEGxMrb1z8KQ?si=U2BKBV_sTs6wmHvmMYgQlA ...🐋and thanks for all the 🐟
Digital detox or #Unplugust however you wanna call it, I'm trying to take a break from my most time consuming apps (like TG, Insta, bluesky and others) on my smartphone this month. I might post something here and there if I find it relevant. But the overall amount will be significantly reduced. So...thanks for all the fish. ✊🏾👋🏽❤️
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"From inception, the engines—“the principles on which all modern computing machines are based”2—were envisioned as tools for automating and disciplining labor. Their architectures directly encoded economist Adam Smith’s theories of labor division and borrowed core functionality from technologies of labor control already in use. The engines were themselves tools for labor control, automating and disciplining not manual but mental labor.3 Babbage didn’t invent the theories that shaped his engines, nor did Smith. They were prefigured on the plantation, developed first as technologies to control enslaved people."
Ministry of Doubleplusgood Dope 2️⃣😊
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1946/08/31/hiroshima
I first listened to this Dimmu Borgir album on my discman. I was marching for more than 30 kilometres through the forest at night already. The combat pack weighed heavily. We were still a few kilometers from the barracks. As we left the forest and walked through a clearing, the beginning of this song rang out. You could see the dawn in the sky. For a split second, it felt like the entire weight of the world fell away from me.
Never in my entire time in the army did a song seem more fitting than this one at that moment.
Song of the Day 😵🔥: https://youtu.be/c-GCs8ee5bU?feature=shared
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