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I think I’m groping towards finding a better place to do my sub-blogamatic thinking than twitter. I’ve been unhappy with my use of twitter for a while. Mastodon is a different kind of headspace. I don’t like private note taking for the sort of thinking I do here.
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Not good for thinking out loud. Good for intentional communities. The huge feature of twitter us access to a huge, always-on hive mind that has no particular agenda or cultural personality. It’s the closest thing to a public space I guess.
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I think hyperthreading is a very tempting, fertile, and easy way to think, but also one with no endgame in sight that interest me. So you’re left trying to extract thoughts for more usable memory/publishing media (a huge chore) or trying to breakthrough to the other side.
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Not sure where more aggressive hyperthreaders like are going with this but I can’t see an endgame, and I don’t trust twitter enough to create a good one (the opposite... they’ll do something pointlessly perverse and kill what magic there is)
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