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We seem to forget that the Greek techne (τέχνη) means "art," "craft," or "skill." In ancient Greece, techne referred to the knowledge of how to make or do something— and I think ultimately technology is a subset of techne. Techne is who we’ve always been. Space infrastructure, flying cars, and new AI models - maybe aren’t futuristic technologies, but rather as inevitable tributaries in the river of techne and humanity over time
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I'd like to write more about this and turn it into a blog post
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I would like to read this!
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I find myself in a similar scenario where I want to expand on my thinking into a longer format. In an attempt not to lose the energy that propelled the thought in the first place, I’ve started dictating and transcribing them in an attempt to preserve the essence. Some of them live on, while others die on the vine. Still, with transcription baked into my phone my ratio of expanded thoughts has improved greatly
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Would be stoked to read more of your thoughts in this vein!
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