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Alas, #CoMaps fell at the first hurdle in my test of #Navi software - it doesn't show #speed limit nor #GNSS speed on the screen on #AndroidAuto - a big missing feature! #OrganicMaps (which it is forked from) doesn't have this either, there's an open issue for it but 0 reply / acknowledgement from the devs..

(Curiously the speeds are shown if you use the device standalone, and other Android Auto apps do have this display so its not a Google UI restriction..)

So I will stick to #MagicEarth for the moment..

"#Socialnetworks were built on short posts designed for #speed & #scale. But what if the next era of the web was built for something deeper?
Two of the #socialweb’s “#longformers”…John O’Nolan, CEO of #Ghost, and Matthias Pfefferle, developer of the #ActivityPubplugin for #WordPress, are integrating social features with blogs, newsletters, essays…
We talk about rediscovering the magic of the #blogosphere… and where writing belongs in the next chapter of the internet."
pca.st/episode/39d99baa-2047-4

Pocket CastsRediscovering the Magic of the Blogosphere, with John O’Nolan and Matthias Pfefferle

Paul Virilio: The Tyranny of Instantaneity and the Dictatorship of the Short Term

Paul Virilio denounced the dictatorship of instantaneity: in a world where everything moves too fast, political, economic, and social decisions sacrifice reflection and long-term thinking. Speed homogenizes space-time, erases memory and singularity. Faced with this tyranny of the short term, how can we recover meaning and transmission? #Virilio #Speed #Urgency @philosophy@a.gup.pe @philosophy@newsmast.community

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Homo Hortus · Paul Virilio: The Tyranny of Instantaneity and the Dictatorship of the Short TermPaul Virilio denounced the dictatorship of instantaneity: in a world where everything moves too fast, political, economic, and social decisions sacrifice reflection and long-term thinking. Speed ho…
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Speed as an Instrument of Power: Control, Crashes, and Temporal Fracture

Speed is not neutral: it serves the megamachine, produces generalized crashes, and marginalizes the “slow.” From Virilio to Mumford, Han, or Arendt, the critique of acceleration reveals a global strategy of domination and technological disembedding. #Speed #Power #Megamachine Paul Virilio’s reflections on speed as a tool of control …

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Homo Hortus · Speed as an Instrument of Power: Control, Crashes, and Temporal FractureSpeed is not neutral: it serves the megamachine, produces generalized crashes, and marginalizes the “slow.” From Virilio to Mumford, Han, or Arendt, the critique of acceleration reveals a global st…