The heart is drawn to Luddism, but the mind sees its fatality. nostr:note1v396vk78yyt4x46f9lgqwswmfs29qe09lcl4z307nwceyse7zv3sc3d4zt
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Share this sentiment; especially the case when one stems from a philosophical background, where for a long time technology either was seen as something uninteresting or outright negative.
PS. To be honest, I still find it to be something semi-interesting, like sticking with philosophy and pure math more.
I had a period when I was really into it, and then shunned it for a while as I got deeper into philosophy. Now, I’m trying to find a middle ground. Yuk Hui’s works on Cybernetics may bridge the gap, but I have to get around to reading them.
Hui’s works where exactly that for me, a bridge to gap the schism between philosophy and technology, definitely would recommend reading them.