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1135 / 9006 words and ooof, really running out of steam on this one but maybe that's fine
@scruss yeah it seems like the rationales for adopting it in that era were basically "just in time production is the hot new thing, gotta surveill labor even if the tools for doing it kind of suck"
https://buttondown.com/perfectsentences/archive/perfect-sentences-145/ this week in sentences: tallest ghost, reification, merely, whaler, this level, WHO CARES, nostrils, live frogs, rice of the future, distinct, soybean, enchanting, the nothing they have, flesh, trash stratum, acceptable recuperation, surveymonkey
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1679 today / 5870 words on chapter 2, halfway point wooo
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Also / I have submitted my revisions on chapter 4 / current word count for three chapters plus in progress is 40,918 which is much more manageable than nearly 40K words in just two chapters tbh
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2166 / 4191 on this last chapter, hoping I can just crank it out over the next few days
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1015 / starting the last full chapter, then it's just intro/conclusion, aieeee
@scruss wow! that's amazing
@jamesbridle I didn't consent to BEING BORN and you're upset bc you didn't consent to your data being used for ads, we are not the same
@mjd basically all of the "value" of data in the digital ad system and the promise of data as this commodity that turns money into money (financialization) is based on vibes (speculation). The more that the means of making money happens via these abstract vibey processes, the wider the gap between the super rich and everyone else gets bc their wealth isn't tethered to everyday life economy stuff.
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@mjd yeah, just a lot of revision which is harder to track word count on and is often more like having a big think than typing
@jamesbridle what about the soul, james, what will this do to the human soul lol
maybe this is a sign I am just a grouch but I am more interested in the fact surveillance capitalism is based on speculative financialization and financialization furthers inequality than the vibe of personal offense and impropriety re: "how dare you monetize my quotidian experiences" that grounds the Zuboff analysis