The End of (Online) History
The self.
The strange loop of us thinking about our own consciousness in relation to others.
Dan Koe • How to Unf*ck Your Life
Si nous possédons des infrastructures pour l’information, il nous manque des infrastructures pour la connaissance. L’humanité, ainsi que l’avait anticipé Nikola Tesla et que l’ont discuté bien plus tard des philosophes comme Lawrence Davis et Ned Block, est en train de former un gigantesque cerveau collectif.
Idriss Aberkane • Libérez votre cerveau ! (REPONSES) (French Edition)
As the internet evolves, especially for us “very online people,” there’s a deepening sense that we are, together, becoming something beyond the scope of our original intentions. We are rapidly approaching a sum far greater and more mysterious than what we often perceive as its cold, mechanistic parts.
Dan Hunt • Internet as Practice
Building a second brain is a useful strategy for coping with complexity. At the same time, it is fundamentally single-player, and most of the interesting things we do, we do together. Can we find ways to think and make meaning together over the internet?