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#98 | 2026-01-23 10:27:35 UTC
Canadian PM Mark Carney - Davos speech 2026-01-20
StJohn Piano

Borges: Here's Mark Carney's speech from Davos yesterday. He basically lays out what I think the new world order is going to look like (although quite an idealised version of it). https://youtu.be/btqHDhO4h10?si=-Anc4WkOHt66G7_w StJohn: So new world order would be: a handful of hegemons with monopoly structures, and a loose highly layered set of networks among middle-tier countries... Definitely a change in the water. To say "Let us accept the new reality" at the World Economic Forum - that probably annoyed a number of people who would prefer not to think about the change in reality. I view progressive capitalism, so to speak, as the Catholicism of our time. It's the default way of thinking. So Mark Carney struck me as a good Catholic, but one who is facing a great change and has become highly advanced and pragmatic. And as he was describing these multilateral deals, notably not mentioning the US, it reminded me of Richelieu making his alliance with the Muslim Turks.

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#21 | 2025-06-20 08:33:27 UTC
Men and Modern Gaming
Guillermo Pablos Murphy

(Chatting with a friend:) Sadly, games are by necessity “un-productive” - you’re not producing anything unless you add a layer of effort on top of it (e.g., making content). That doesn’t mean gaming is useless. I find its best use is giving us a focus/reason to talk. Men like having something to do when they hang out - going on a walk, stoking a fire, grilling, or playing a game together. However, most modern videogames want you to have a relationship with the game itself, instead of with the people you play it with. Games are no longer the recurrent “30 seconds of fun” that Bungie devs talked about with Halo. I think at some point devs begun emulating social media and their social validation feedback loops. Games don’t have the same mechanics - no likes and comments - but they give you just the right amount of dopamine to keep you playing. Like with Sean Parker at Facebook: “How do we consume as much of your time and conscious attention as possible?”

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