Repliessteemitboard (66)in anarchy • 5 years agoRE: nothingCongratulations @tom1gorman! You received a personal award! Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 3 years! You can view your badges on your Steem Board and compare to others on…lukestokes (75)in anarchy • 8 years agoRE: nothing"This video is private"?builderofcastles (64)in anarchy • 8 years agoRE: nothingYou need help. And the kind of help you need is kinda like waking up to anarchist thoughts. You are seriously blue pill, and you need to swallow the red pill. It was quite obvious to me, about…kafkanarchy84 (74)in blockchain • 8 years agoRE: Why I am Diving into Computer Programming at Age 32, as a Complete Newb.Cheers. Thank you. Will check it out.ericbelsey (40)in voluntaryism • 8 years agoRE: Linux Took Over the Web, Voluntaryism is Taking Over the WorldWe are addressing the same topic, from different angles... your article gives me hope, and more confidence in what I said here:elissahawke (61)in voluntaryism • 8 years agoRE: Linux Took Over the Web, Voluntaryism is Taking Over the Worldfunny how we get to some stage, and we´re all just collectively ready for the next thing, like voluntarism. I hear Linux is a good thing from people who know about such things but I can not remain…donniet (38)in voluntaryism • 8 years agoRE: Linux Took Over the Web, Voluntaryism is Taking Over the WorldI first got into Linux about ten years ago, but I couldn't understand how the development model could even work. The whole "Free Open Source Software" thing, with people volunteering to perform…lensessions (45)in voluntaryism • 8 years agoRE: Linux Took Over the Web, Voluntaryism is Taking Over the WorldThis is an analogy that had never occurred to me. People think voluntaryism is some niche thing that will never catch on because it lacks visibility - they don't know how many voluntaryists there…dooglio (32)in voluntaryism • 8 years agoRE: Linux Took Over the Web, Voluntaryism is Taking Over the WorldI discovered Linux back in 1995. At the time, I was working for a datacenter that used SGI Irix, and I had a similar conversation with my manager about using GNU/Linux instead of SGI's proprietary…therealtomsawyer (36)in voluntaryism • 8 years agoRE: Linux Took Over the Web, Voluntaryism is Taking Over the WorldHey Tom, open source, Linux, and Voluntaryism are my favorites! I hope you are right!lukestokes (75)in voluntaryism • 8 years agoRE: Linux Took Over the Web, Voluntaryism is Taking Over the WorldHear, hear! Well said. Humans are bad at conceiving exponential growth because it's not something we have evolved hardware for because we did not encounter it in nature. The exponential growth we…dragonanarchist (64)in politics • 8 years agoRE: Life Within The Leviathan : 3 Reasons I'm Not Fleeing The Empire (Sorry, Berwick)I love YOU, hubby. :) Thanks for the love.jaytaylor (62)in introduceyourself • 8 years agoRE: Steemit and The Six Human NeedsHi Tom, I found you via your lovely wife, and enjoyed reading your intro :o) I've hit the upvote and follow buttons, so I'll be able to look out for more of your work. I'm a newbie here like…spetey (51)in philo • 8 years agoRE: Why we don't have the controversial kind of free will, why it's okay, and why it's important - part 2 of 2Thanks for your interesting response! First: this may be the bottom of the "reply" chain, and if so I should remind anyone who happens to be reading (probably just you and I at this point…logic (67)in life • 8 years agoRE: "The Delusion of Free Will" from Festival of Dangerous Ideas in Sydney. Presentation by neuroscientist Sam HarrisEverything in universe is determined by environmenal influences. I hope that made it clear now.freewill (51)in futurism • 8 years agoRE: Universal Basic Income: The Answer to AutomationBeing prosperous isn't as simple as printing pieces of paper, obviously, but if you automate all the work which is required of people, then they will be prosperous without having to lift a finger.…spetey (51)in philo • 8 years agoRE: Why we don't have the controversial kind of free will, why it's okay, and why it's important - part 2 of 2Thanks for your response! And you're right, I didn't read you so charitably - it was too easy to lump you in with many of my students, who are often explicitly wishful thinkers when it comes to the…logic (67)in life • 8 years agoRE: "The Delusion of Free Will" from Festival of Dangerous Ideas in Sydney. Presentation by neuroscientist Sam HarrisConcept of free will comes from human arrogance to think that human is the only thing in the Universe that is not influenced by the environment. EVERYTHNG in universe is influeced by the environment.tom1gorman (44)in freewill • 8 years agoRE: Free Will Has Not Been Ruled-out By Science or Philosophytom1gorman (44)in freewill • 8 years agoRE: Free Will Has Not Been Ruled-out By Science or PhilosophyThe burden is on determinists to show that this sense of free will we all intuitively have is false.