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I'm the moolokki | Linux enthusiast 🐧 | Artist 🧑‍🎨 | https://linktr.ee/Pollomoolokki

GM morning and PV vida

Wip painting called "Late nite painting"

Sunset at the sea

One of my first paintings from 2021

Mathematical monstrosity in geometric form

Calculate that!

The artwork 'Camp de la television' was what started this, I painted the 'television screen' onto canvas & started my digital process from there. The physical painting lingered as a screen for a while until I started painting the shapes in it. After finishing I made the artwork digital & continued the process with my trusty battlestation. Here we are once again, enjoy!

The process

Much talked

rarely seen

sparsely shown

Pollomoolokki 22nd of July 2023

Comet of the moolokki

Gnome and the house on the hill

Layering of the abstract shapes: It was time to layer

Part of the "Layering of the abstract shapes" -series

Pollomoolokki 5th of October 2022

Spiraali

It was in my mind and I wanted to feel the joy of creation. Coloring pencils from years ago and a dash of black paint.

Painted 1st and 2nd of April 2022

Freedom

I listened to rub-a-dub and I was in a trance while painting the purple color. While finishing the painting I thought "Freedom, freedom to interpret the painting however one wishes. I see the shore, sea and the clouds" I wonder, what does your eyes reveal?

Pollomoolokki 23rd of July 2022

Feel it!

The rhythm of the world. The beat of the universe! Join the chant!

Portrait of the king

Tribute to the abstract mountain

As I understand politics, what they (political leanings) wish to convey are ideals. And the ideal libertarian politics would be total anarchy as everyone did what they wanted. So understandably some freedoms have to be restricted in order to have a working state.

Politics is always compromises, like I earlier wrote, some restrictions of freedom are 'necessary' (i.e. the alternative seems worse) as is the case of taxes.

In social ownership, the volunteers are the first to 'gain control' (of the code-base, decision making, etc.) but ultimately 'the users' (those who run the software, spend their money, etc.) decide. I would think that gaining most users incentivizes the developers & volunteers.

2. >the incentive works

Indeed. Freedom to do as they (miner) wish. It is usually towards the enrichment of self :D

Why does the political spectrum have to be in quadrants inside a circle? I think of it more like a line, where on the left we have fully socially constructed & owned state (an utopia) and on the right the state controls the individuals (a dystopia) - our political leanings land somewhere on that line with varying ideals. I see no contradiction in left-leaning libertarian... Just gotta ease a bit on the ideals ;)

I might have misunderstood how political leaning goes but my understanding is that 'the left' advocates for social programs. But to be frank the political divide between 'the right' & 'the left' is naive. Politics is a spectrum not a dichotomy like it is portrayed in the great U S of A.

There's a wiki page on Left-libertarianism at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-libertarianism

It describes state politicals as follows: 'There are a number of different left-libertarian positions on the state, which can range from advocating for the complete abolition of the state, to advocating for a more decentralized and limited government with social ownership of the economy.'

They also speak of UBI in the 'Economics' section