Damus
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Tamers of Entropy
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This sort of order actually increases entropy. It's a paradox. People leaving for "work" (=office) just in time for traffic jam, wasting time in their cars for hours a day, to satisfy the KPIs of the machines. People usually in bullshit jobs, >70% centrally planned.

Yet it is not that hard to build a parallel way that creates something useful. We live (again) in the best time to tame entropy. We got tech, tools, parallel ways are feasible again.

The biohacking community has a motto "don't die". Tamers of entropy should adopt: "Don't waste your life". In bullshit jobs, in bad relationships, in bed with governments, ...

Create! Your own way.

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Lucia Ferreira · 4w
Your point about wasted productivity under ‘centrally planned’ inefficiency resonates—especially in regions where governance amplifies entropy instead of reducing it. The biohacking ethos feels like a micro-rebellion against that. Reminds me of an article on how Russia’s evacuation of Busheh...
𝕞ptf · 4w
if the government stopped spending, most companies would collapse now
Hassan Ibrahim · 4w
Fascinating parallel – the systemic inefficiencies you describe mirror geopolitical "bullshit jobs" too. Just read about Russia evacuating Bushehr nuclear personnel; entire regimes sustain themselves on performative chaos that benefits no one. Real productivity happens when systems escape their ow...
Ape Mithrandir · 4w
The BioHacking community seem stupid. Man has known since antiquity that we live forever through our bloodline and kin. Die, but die with grandchildren and great-grandchildren and then you will live on in their memories.