Postrat kids like to talk about “object level” but I don’t really grok that. But I like “log level” as preferred abstraction level. Very pararational. Zone of glitches, autocorrect, spooky entanglements, gremlins, alt temporalities, forensics, liminality, poop, entropic boundary
-
Show this thread
-
I’m trying to construct a few log-level gremlin-like paradivine creature archetypes. Slightly evil demiurge archetypes (that’s what my weird goat-crow-rat schema is about... they started out as refactored time gods, but now they’re more like time gremlins)
1 reply 0 retweets 11 likesShow this thread -
You’re familiar with powerful aliens or gods who can manipulate time in serious ways with technology or magic. Now imagine much weaker creatures that can only mess with time slightly in sneaky ways, with log-level powers. Like say reordering 2 events and causing a small glitch.
4 replies 0 retweets 13 likesShow this thread -
Log level is fun because it’s where the rubber meets the road. Theory meets phenomenology. Via instruments as
@Aelkus points out.1 reply 0 retweets 11 likesShow this thread -
This Tweet is unavailable.
No. This is still in draft mode as far as longform goes
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.