Puzzle: It's becoming desirable to live in a community that's roughly self-sufficient (minimal outsourcing of food, childcare, etc). But such communities tend to become monoculture echochambers, or worse, mind-warping cults. How do I have my cake and eat it too? @normonics
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Replying to @TylerAlterman @normonics
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@RichDecibels' microsolidarity proposal among other things b/c he suggests that such communities should be in contact with a network of other such communitieshttps://www.microsolidarity.cc/articles/proposal …3 replies 1 retweet 12 likes -
Without having read it, I like the sound of it. But in the age of COVID, it seems hard to sync risk-minimization protocols. A recent experiment here was Bay Area rationality and rat-adjacent houses, where AFAIK, things have not gone as smoothly as hoped
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Replying to @TylerAlterman @QiaochuYuan and
who would i want to talk to to learn more about the dynamics behind this?
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Replying to @DanielleFong @QiaochuYuan and
The puzzle above? I think finding an expert in this puzzle is itself a puzzle. People seem to gravitate to either microcommunity ideology or globalization ideology. I haven't encountered many people trying to find compromises in things like towns or neighborhoods yet.
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Replying to @TylerAlterman @DanielleFong and
Probably there are relatively out-of-network wisened revolutionaries we could find (?)
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Replying to @TylerAlterman @QiaochuYuan and
Tons. EA people are a strangely social bunch but not near as back to the land experienced as some!
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Replying to @DanielleFong @QiaochuYuan and
Any wisened revolutionaries that are also on Twitter?
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