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authorMx Kookie <kookie@spacekookie.de>2020-11-01 15:58:32 +0100
committerMx Kookie <kookie@spacekookie.de>2020-12-21 05:19:25 +0100
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website: adding two draft article outlines
These are mostly not fleshed out, but I thought I'd write them down. Maybe I'll develop them later. Note to self: there was a third article I wanted to write, but I can't remember what it was called 😅
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+Title: Endless growth is cancer
+Category: Blog
+Date: 2020-01-01
+Tags: culture
+Status: Draft
+
+Our culture primes us to think about growth as a necessity. Growth is
+framed in politics as a good thing, something to be desired. This
+shapes people, and they project this perceived necessity onto
+everything they work on.
+
+* Why do open source projects have to grow?
+* Do people realise what growth means? (downsides that aren't
+ discussed)
+* Breaking the culture of growth
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+Title: There is no prisoners dilemma
+Category: Blog
+Date: 2020-01-01
+Tags: culture, politics, game theory
+Status: Draft
+
+* Explain the prisoners dilemma
+* Talk a bit about the game theory aspects of it
+
+* Crime, Police, and Comradery
+ * People who commit crimes together have to trust each other
+ * This model depends on a view of crime that fundamentally
+ misunderstands it