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James Fairbairn
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Fledgling corporate shaman. Pay attention, help others, let go. Product ∪ strategy; seeking ways to heal people, society and our biosphere. 🇭🇰🇬🇧 in […]

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Crumb is not bad for a pure sourdough!
January 8, 2026 at 2:06 AM
Bread update - it would seem the starter is now ready to perform :)

This was about 7 hours start to finish
January 8, 2026 at 1:17 AM
@Climatehistories media too! My aging eyes are making it less pleasant to read paper books though, so I have an e-ink tablet as a halfway house that lets me change the font size. But yes, I am making a real effort to reclaim my reading, writing and thinking time from the digital
January 5, 2026 at 8:06 AM
The technocrats really have no idea what they are doing, do they
January 4, 2026 at 8:16 PM
The words "debt" and "bankruptcy" do not appear even once in that piece. There is not a single chart showing consumer saving, net worth or debt burden
January 4, 2026 at 8:13 PM
Obvious lesson to be re-learnt is that there is no soft power that isn’t backed by hard power. And there is no hard power without a unified social and institutional order equipped to wield it
January 3, 2026 at 10:35 AM
Sorry, just noticed object/abject there - unintentional and awkward. Just shows how this news has thrown me for a loop!
January 3, 2026 at 10:32 AM
A lack of repercussions could itself be the biggest repercussion #venezuela
January 3, 2026 at 10:26 AM
More generally, the more that elites do in their lust for power, the more of their erstwhile water-carriers they will alienate as the outrageousness and simple insult-to-life-itself-ness of their actions and beliefs become impossible to ignore.
January 2, 2026 at 9:43 AM
Argh, I dunno why these things come out of me so haphazardly. Anyway I put a version on the web here in case that's helpful https://exitmusic.world/a-meditation-on-tech-workers-predicament-and-their-role-in-the-coming
A meditation on tech workers' predicament and their role in the coming transition
_(AnotherMastodon thread I'm afraid; this is how things seem to come out of me at the moment. It's overly laconic and possibly a bit Rorschach-y. Hopefully I'll be able to expand on this better in the future.)_ People working in tech deserve both awakening to their part in the state of the world, and also compassion for not already knowing it or knowing how to extricate themselves yet. (And I say this to myself as someone a quarter-century into a tech career who has slowly come into some understanding.) Not only can we understand our part in the state of the world, we can start to think about our part in the transition to a world that humans and other living creatures would want to live in. That world is not a world of efficiency of production or transfer, but a world of care and connection and craft. A world where the way we live is an expression of the love that binds us to the real place we live in, and the creatures we share it with. A world whose sacredness is shot through with the everyday. This world will come about again, one way or another. My hope is that the more we can create conditions that make us ready for the arrival of this world, the more of us there will be to enjoy it. There is a lot of work to do, from the local to the global; from the socioeconomic to the ecological and political; from coordination to reconciliation. The transition will be complex and messy and full of upheaval. We will have to use parts of the old system to take us to the new; we will have to use parts of the old system to protect us from other parts of the old system. There is a place for all of us in this work, and in this transition. But there isn't necessarily a place for the things that made us what we believed ourselves to be – our skills, the things we produced, our learned place in society, our expectations for what life would be. Still, that can be – I want to say freeing, but I don't mean bringing freedom to us as atomised individuals, to each do as we think fit. I mean rather, that this knowledge can bring us agency to act through our relation and our mutual dependence. And that is why I feel that the path _of_ love is the path _to_ love.
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January 2, 2026 at 7:44 AM