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>> How buildings learn, Steward Brand, 1994
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>> How buildings learn, Steward Brand, 1994
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# ai.image.generation
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# ai.image.generation
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>Quasimondo - In case you didn't know: prompting is just one step away from the devil's work. But I do find the "bringing to light" angle very charming. Lucinate? Lucination? #lucifer
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>https://mastodon.social/@Quasimondo/108448450639037019
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- https://upscale.wiki/wiki/Model_Database
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- https://upscale.wiki/wiki/Model_Database
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#### linux & opensource
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#### linux & opensource
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- [[projects.feedfarm.video2x]]
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- [[projects.feedfarm.video2x]]
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- optimized waifu --> dandere
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- https://pythonawesome.com/dandere2x-fast-waifu2x-video-upscaling/
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>LinuxReviews@mstdn.io - RealSR, "Real-World Super-Resolution via Kernel Estimation and Noise Injection", is a amazingly good image up-scaler. Better than #waifu2x. Uses #Vulkan, available on Windows/Linux/macOS.
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> https://linuxreviews.org/RealSR
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### slowmo
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### slowmo
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- dainapp - commercial
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- dainapp - commercial
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- [[areas.video]]
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- [[areas.video]]
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### from: NEGOTIATING THE VALUE(S) OF DESIGN(ING)
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- mini adjacent connection [[people.Latour]]
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Every network pays the price of its existence through the costly
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labour of enlisting allies and combating anti-programmes.
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- follow??
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- areas?
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- https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/chronotopic-cartographies/
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- https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/chronotopic-cartographies/
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### Projection
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### Projection
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- [[concepts.cryptoart]]
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- [[concepts.cryptoart]]
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- [[incubation.concepts.post-digital]]
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- [[incubation.concepts.post-digital]]
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- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasocial_interaction
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- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasocial_interaction
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- Apathy as tool of [[incubation.attention.economy]]
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- Server nomadism and patchy junctions
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#hermes #map
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#hermes #map
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>“Where are you?” “What place are you talking about?” I don’t know, since Hermes is continually moving on. Rather, ask him, “What roadmap are you in the process of drawing up, what networks are you weaving together?” No single word, neither substantive nor verb, no domain or specialty alone characterizes, at least for the moment, the nature of my work. I only describe relationships. For the moment, let’s be content with saying it’s “a general theory of relations.” Or “a philosophy of prepositions."[\[31\]](https://contempaesthetics.org/newvolume/pages/article.php?articleID=812#FN31)
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>“Where are you?” “What place are you talking about?” I don’t know, since Hermes is continually moving on. Rather, ask him, “What roadmap are you in the process of drawing up, what networks are you weaving together?” No single word, neither substantive nor verb, no domain or specialty alone characterizes, at least for the moment, the nature of my work. I only describe relationships. For the moment, let’s be content with saying it’s “a general theory of relations.” Or “a philosophy of prepositions."[\[31\]](https://contempaesthetics.org/newvolume/pages/article.php?articleID=812#FN31)
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> - Michel Serres Passe-Partout
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> - Michel Serres Passe-Partout
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> - also Rhizomatic Mnemosyne: Warburg, Serres, and the Atlas of Hermes
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> - also Rhizomatic Mnemosyne: Warburg, Serres, and the Atlas of Hermes
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#connection
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Pia and Pantope, Michel Serres (1995)
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“So you see angels everywhere…?”
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“Their lot, with all the august title of subject! The light that comes
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from the sun and stars brings messages, which are decoded by
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optical or astrophysical instruments; a radio aerial emits, transmits
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and receives; humans do not need to intervene here. As they say,
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when something’s working, leave well alone.”
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Pantope continues, as determinedly as Pia: “If we become angels,
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will we still work?”
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”Probably never again in the same way as yesterday, when our
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forefathers were out there toiling on the land, or laboring over a
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piece of iron, forming it, reforming it, transforming it with their
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hands, using tools and machines.”
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”We exchange information with objects that appear more as
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relations, tokens, codes and transmitters.”
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”What’s more,” says Pia, seriously, “in this new world of increasing
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interconnectedness, the old kinds of work are fast becomingcounter-productive. They pollute, they produce crises and
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unemployment for the societies organized around them; they are
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allowed to outlive their usefulness, and become dangerous,
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wasteful. As a core activity, they enlist and mobilize the whole of
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society in the same way that religion once did, or, more recently,
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war. Disasters always seem to derive from things which had an
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initial usefulness, but which, even though they have outlived their
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time, we then continue to operate, despite their enormous costs in
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”Newtown industrialises signs, manufactures things with
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information, constructs the universe with wind, does not remain
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obtusely materialist within matter, but goes beyond and carries
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materialism into software.” (Serres, 1995, p. 71)
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## [[people.MichelSerres]]
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## [[people.MichelSerres]]
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- https://issuu.com/randisi
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- https://issuu.com/randisi
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- [remmina](https://remmina.org/) ?
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- [remmina](https://remmina.org/) ?
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amolith@nixnet.social - Finally finished that blog post on setting up a remote support solution with fully libre software :akko_fingerguns:
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Some readers have also put it up on Hacker News and Lobste.rs
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https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29070110
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#Nebula #Remmina #X11vnc #Networking #MeshNetworking #SSH #Support #RemoteSupport
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🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/algoritmic/status/1541786470482149379
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mairin - You got a spreadsheet of 100 conference talk names and presenters and need to generate a banner graphic for each. What to do? Use Inkscape!
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:) Here is a tutorial on how to automate this and generate them in seconds: https://peertube.linuxrocks.online/w/sf8Vqgg3aRkPKpb7KMsHgH Example files link in vid details!
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danslerush@fosstodon.org - For #makers : #Flatterer is a #b3d add-on by @sybren to export shapes to laser-cuttable .SVG files /> https://stuvel.eu/post/2022-02-09-flatterer-v1.1/
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danslerush@fosstodon.org - For #makers : #Flatterer is a #b3d add-on by @sybren to export shapes to laser-cuttable .SVG files /> https://stuvel.eu/post/2022-02-09-flatterer-v1.1/
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