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5 February 2025

  • 05:5005:50, 5 February 2025 diff hist +8,714 N Why Psychopaths Fear IntegrationCreated page with "'''* Article: La métamorphose interdite : pourquoi les psychopathes craignent l’intégration. Boris Sirbey.''' URL = https://medium.com/@borissirbey/la-m%C3%A9tamorphose-interdite-pourquoi-les-psychopathes-craignent-lint%C3%A9gration-c2de233f2eef =Text= Translated by ChatGPT: '''* Article: The Forbidden Metamorphosis: Why Psychopaths Fear Integration. By Boris Sirbey.''' ==The Chrysalides of Becoming== The theory of creative minorities, developed notably by s..."
  • 05:4205:42, 5 February 2025 diff hist +1,153 N History of the International Mobile-Phone IndustryCreated page with "'''* Book: Cellular: An Economic and Business History of the International Mobile-Phone Industry by Daniel D. Garcia-Swartz and Martin Campbell-Kelly''' URL = https://direct.mit.edu/books/oa-monograph/5457/CellularAn-Economic-and-Business-History-of-the =Description= "Cellular covers the technical aspects of the cellphone, as well as its social and political impact. Beginning with the 1980s, the authors trace the development of closed (proprietary) and open (availabl..." current
  • 05:0905:09, 5 February 2025 diff hist +503 Scenius→‎Examples current
  • 05:0605:06, 5 February 2025 diff hist +1,814 N Black Mountain CollegeCreated page with " =Description= Timour Kosters: "Founded: By John Andrew Rice in North Carolina as a radical alternative to traditional education. Notable Participants: Buckminster Fuller, John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Willem de Kooning. Description: A progressive school that blurred the lines between living, learning, and creating. Ideas/Technology: Produced groundbreaking work in architecture, art, and music. Buckminster Fuller’s geodesic dome, for instance, became an icon of su..." current
  • 05:0405:04, 5 February 2025 diff hist +1,665 N Chautauqua MovementCreated page with " =Description= Timour Kosters: "Founded: 1874, Chautauqua, New York, by Lewis Miller and John Heyl Vincent. Notable Participants: Speakers included Mark Twain, Susan B. Anthony, and William Jennings Bryan. Description: Initially a lakeside retreat, it evolved into a national movement blending education, arts, and recreation. Local communities hosted traveling Chautauqua events that brought lectures, music, and discussions to rural areas. Ideas/Technology: Pioneered..." current
  • 05:0305:03, 5 February 2025 diff hist +1,710 N Enlightenment SalonsCreated page with " =Description= Timour Kosters: "Founded: 17th–18th century, primarily in Paris. Notable Participants: Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot; hosted by influential women like Madame Geoffrin and Madame de Staël. Description: Social gatherings where intellectuals discussed philosophy, politics, and science in informal but structured environments. Ideas/Technology: Sparked the development of revolutionary ideas like liberalism, democratic governance, and the concept of unive..." current
  • 05:0105:01, 5 February 2025 diff hist +30 Timour Kosters on the Lineage of Web3 Popup CitiesNo edit summary current
  • 04:4504:45, 5 February 2025 diff hist +1,271 N Timour Kosters on the Lineage of Web3 Popup CitiesCreated page with "Video via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVT_JtXnfKQ =Description= "About the popup city movement, its origins, and where we see it going. To kick off the talk, Timour Kosters, co-founder of Edge City, explored the lineage of popup cities. From Enlightenment-era salons to the Sante Fe Institute, Timour highlights how these communities have historically served as spaces for experimentation, innovation, and societal transformation. He shares how Edge City and other..."

4 February 2025

3 February 2025

  • 05:3405:34, 3 February 2025 diff hist +3,544 N Intersubjectivity in Web3Created page with " =Discussion= Akasha: "Intersubjectivity refers to the inherent characteristics of relationships between subjects. It provides evidence of external objective existence through the existence of dispersed "Others." Additionally, there's another angle, a non-dualistic view, such as that in Taoism and Buddhism, which emphasizes the concept of non-duality. Non-duality doesn't imply singularity; philosophically, the relationship between subjects is seen as continuously inter..." current
  • 04:1104:11, 3 February 2025 diff hist +291 N Holke Brammer on HypercertsCreated page with "Video via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zItLlNMeDP0 Holke Brammer is the lead at Hypercerts Foundation. =More information= Hypercerts: https://hypercerts.org Ecocerts: https://ecocerts.com Category:Crypto_Ecology Category:Standards Category:Ecology Category:Webcasts" current
  • 03:5303:53, 3 February 2025 diff hist +2,187 N Smart Villages as the Epicenter of Regenerative TransformationCreated page with " =Discussion= By @closerearth: "Over the past century, environmental degradation has led to biodiversity loss, soil depletion, and disrupted water cycles. Centralized food production models and unsustainable land management have been major contributors. To sustain life on the planet, we need an urgent transformation—revitalizing localized food production, restoring soil, enhancing water retention, and preserving biodiversity. A key opportunity lies in Web3-enabled..." current
  • 03:5303:53, 3 February 2025 diff hist +2,204 N Web3-Enabled Regenerative VillagesCreated page with "=Discussion= ==Investment Thesis: Smart Villages as the Epicenter of Regenerative Transformation== By @closerearth: "Over the past century, environmental degradation has led to biodiversity loss, soil depletion, and disrupted water cycles. Centralized food production models and unsustainable land management have been major contributors. To sustain life on the planet, we need an urgent transformation—revitalizing localized food production, restoring soil, enhanci..." current
  • 03:5003:50, 3 February 2025 diff hist +44 N Web3 Permanent VillagesCreated page with " See: Web3-Enabled Regenerative Villages " current
  • 03:4303:43, 3 February 2025 diff hist +1,467 N PhalanstereCreated page with " =Description= From the Wikipedia: "A phalanstère (or phalanstery) was a type of building designed for a self-contained utopian community, ideally consisting of 500–2,000 people working together for mutual benefit, and developed in the early 19th century by Charles Fourier. Fourier chose the name by combining the French word phalange (phalanx, an emblematic military unit in ancient Greece), with the word monastère (monastery).[1][2] Fourier conceived the phalanst..." current
  • 02:2202:22, 3 February 2025 diff hist +5,257 N Distributive vs Integrative BargainingCreated page with "=Discussion= The distinction is applied to the style of bargaining of Donald Trump: Denis Honing: “I’m going to get a little wonky and write about Donald Trump and negotiations. For those who don't know, I'm an adjunct professor at Indiana University - Robert H. McKinney School of Law and I teach negotiations. Okay, here goes. Trump, as most of us know, is the credited author of "The Art of the Deal," a book that was actually ghost written by a man named Tony Sch..." current

2 February 2025

  • 09:2709:27, 2 February 2025 diff hist +1,223 Horses and Empires→‎Discussion current
  • 09:2309:23, 2 February 2025 diff hist +3,541 N Horses and EmpiresCreated page with " * Book: Empires of the Steppes by Kenneth Harl =Discussion= Venkatesh Raoon Horses and Empires: "Early Iron Age warfare was chariot-based, and only later became mounted cavalry-based, because early horses were not strong enough to bear human riders. They could only draw chariots. It took centuries of selective breeding to produce cavalry mounts. This is counterintuitive. Chariots are visibly fairly complex material technology and seem like they should come after mou..."
  • 08:4108:41, 2 February 2025 diff hist +1,409 N Economies of SpecificityCreated page with " =Description= Rosalind Marino: "Contrast Starbucks ... to the local coffee shop that roasts their own beans which they source from a few family farms in Guatemala. The person working behind the counter matters quite a bit, not just for their skill as a barista, but as a source of community news and gossip. This coffee shop might work with a local bakery, or add a menu item named after one of their regular customers. While still tied into global networks of exchange,..." current
  • 08:2708:27, 2 February 2025 diff hist −315 Category:Politics→‎Introductory Articles
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