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  1. Share-alike requirements supposedly promote interoperability. 2. Only content licensed under exactly the same share-alike requirement-bearing license is interoperable. 3. Any two pieces of content licensed under exactly the same license would be interoperable even if that license didn’t have a share-alike requirement. 4.

  2. = In a wicked problem there are multiple views and definitions of ‘the problem’, and ambiguity on the problem boundaries. Description 1. Roy Bhaskar et al. : "Theorists, such as Hulme (2009), use the term ‘wicked problems’ in an attempt to illuminate the novel and ...

  3. Emily Parker: "Xinchejian, founded in 2010, means "new workshop." It occupies a rented room in a Shanghai warehouse. Members pay around $16 a month to use the space and tools, and on Wednesday nights it is open to the public. The Taiwan-born David Li, a 40-year-old programmer and a co-founder of Xinchejian, wants to lower the barriers for ...

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    "If before encountering otherness we already know what its relation to us will be, we have obliterated it in advance…. Kant still wants to say something about radical alterity, even if it is only that it has no relevance to us, yet he has deprived himself of the right to all speculation about the nature of what is beyond appearance…. [This]... deli...

    Zachary Stein: The controversial philosopher, Nick Land, is often associated with the new schools of post-Kantian metaphysics known as speculative realism and object-oriented ontology. His political philosophy of “Accelerationism” and his writings on the “Dark Enlightenment” have been widely influential and tied into the resurgence of anti-postmode...

    1. Joshua Citarella: "I didn’t know much about philosopher Nick Land before I went down thismulti-year rabbit hole. I knew he was associated with Accelerationismand that he had a pretty pessimistic outlook on technology. He was one ofthose cyber-punk guys. It wasn’t really my thing. Land was a professor at Warwick University in London and co-founde...

  4. The vTaiwan process now routinely leads to passage of laws by Taiwan’s national legislature. And it’s gaining momentum: on July 26, Taiwan’s new premier declared in a cross-ministry meeting that “all substantial national issues should go through a vTaiwan-like

  5. Answer: Like hot causes, cool mobilization activates emotion and enables the formation of new identities, but it does so by engaging audiences in new behaviors and new experiences that are improvisational and insurgent. The origins of cool go back to jazz that was improvisational—and in contrast, to the big bands.

  6. In contrast to a dialectical, or contradictory, progression, tit for tat involves a series of like-minded moves. Phenomena as different as an arms race and a negotiation for peace can each illustrate the reciprocal language of tit for tat game structure. Hence the tendency of an arms race to devolve into a "spiral."

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