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"content": "nostr:npub19dcw0knrgdehpgmajm08hnwz73yu5j2xymu83yzprkselh00nplscw2uxg I can see that interpretation, yes. My focus is on system analysis from a human cognition perspective. I have no intention of replacing the typical streams or shared computing. We have a real human responsibility for understanding our systems, both from a moral perspective (we are all participating in tilting the biosphere, and rely on oil), but also from a resilience perspective for organizations. More detail here, if you are curious: https://triple.pub/",
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