Recent Changes
*- 13 May 2026 Recent activity in Neil's Digital Garden
- 13 May 2026 Today in Focus: The secretive billionaire bankrolling Nigel Farage
- 13 May 2026 Christopher Harborne
- 11 May 2026 In times of crisis, capitalism reinvents and restructures itself using advanced scientific and technological tools
- 10 May 2026 My Spacemacs User Config
- 10 May 2026 The global memory shortage crisis is a digital shock
- 10 May 2026 Rezgar Akrawi
- 10 May 2026 We need a digital shock doctrine for the left
- 10 May 2026 Bridging the Digital Divide Between the Left and Capitalism, an Urgent Mission for Left Movements
- 10 May 2026 Libre software is not automatically liberatory software
- 08 May 2026 The left is missing out on AI
- 08 May 2026 Gen Z 212
- 08 May 2026 Tracks that I have liked at some point in my life, in no particular order
- 08 May 2026 Gen Z 212 and Youth Protests in Morocco: From the Digital Sphere to the Street
- 08 May 2026 Morocco
- 08 May 2026 Authoritarian and Democratic Technics
- 08 May 2026 authoritarian technics
- 08 May 2026 Autechre - Piezo
- 08 May 2026 The Louis Theroux Podcast: S7 EP4: Stewart Lee on "Netflix comedians”, disastrous gigs, and Elon Musk"
- 08 May 2026 Future Histories International: Rodrigo Nunes on Ecologies of Organization and Democratic Transformation
- 08 May 2026 Strait of Hormuz
- 08 May 2026 Today in Focus: George Monbiot on our fragile food system
- 08 May 2026 Today in Focus: Meta‘s AI glasses and the dawn of wearable tech
- 08 May 2026 Today in Focus: Big oil making $30m an hour from Iran war - The Latest
- 08 May 2026 Wearable tech
- 08 May 2026 Today in Focus: Why has the world lost sight of the suffering of Palestinians? – The Latest
- 08 May 2026 Big oil
- 08 May 2026 Iran war
- 07 May 2026 Looks Like New: What is the future of digital capitalism?
- 07 May 2026 Microsoft Windows is a capitalist technology
- 06 May 2026 GNU/Linux is the libre alternative to Windows
- 06 May 2026 We must build alternatives to capitalist technologies
- 04 May 2026 The triad of digital transition strategies
- 04 May 2026 We need to eliminate the private insurance sector
- 04 May 2026 Neither Vertical Nor Horizontal
- 04 May 2026 Microsoft Windows
- 04 May 2026 The AI boom is a digital shock
- 04 May 2026 AI boom
- 04 May 2026 Systems thinking is helpful for political transition
- 04 May 2026 Windows 10 end-of-life is a digital shock
- 04 May 2026 We haven't reached the end of history
- 04 May 2026 We need a pattern language of political organisation
- 04 May 2026 digital shock
- 03 May 2026 The Shock Doctrine of the Left
- 03 May 2026 The Shock Doctrine
- 03 May 2026 climate disasters
- 03 May 2026 the neoliberal shock doctrine
- 03 May 2026 Climate disasters are exploited by the neoliberal shock doctrine
- 03 May 2026 Change brought through parliamentary politics tends to be slow, incremental, and easily reversible
- 03 May 2026 The shock doctrine of the left - Uneven Earth
- 03 May 2026 The financial crisis of 2008 was exploited by the neoliberal shock doctrine
- 03 May 2026 We must intervene informed by a map of how things are and how our intervention can shape them productively
- 03 May 2026 The second Iraq War was exploited by the neoliberal shock doctrine
- 03 May 2026 Reformism
- 02 May 2026 Big Tech
- 02 May 2026 Big Tech controls the digital commanding heights of the economy
- 02 May 2026 The left needs a programme of building and promoting alternative institutional forms
- 01 May 2026 shock
- 01 May 2026 The direction the world takes in moments of chaos is defined by the ideas and institutions that are already available
- 01 May 2026 Neil's Digital Garden
- 01 May 2026 The left should take disruptive actions to create chaos as points of leverage for system change
- 01 May 2026 The shock doctrine for the left contains elements of smashing, building, healing and taming
- 30 Apr 2026 Emacs Carnival: Starter Kits
- 29 Apr 2026 Emacs Carnival
- 29 Apr 2026 Shock Doctrine
- 29 Apr 2026 The left needs a shock doctrine
- 29 Apr 2026 political strategy
- 29 Apr 2026 Collective Intelligence Project
- 29 Apr 2026 A shock doctrine is a political strategy for navigating crises
- 27 Apr 2026 The public sector should be the first arena where we push for sovereign tech alternatives
- 27 Apr 2026 Emacs Carnival: The people of Emacs
- 27 Apr 2026 Emacs Carnival
- 26 Apr 2026 Emacs Carnival: org-babel
- 26 Apr 2026 Emacs Carnival: Praise the patchers
- 26 Apr 2026 Emacs Carnival: Mistakes and Misconceptions
- 26 Apr 2026 Emacs Carnival: This year I'll…
- 26 Apr 2026 My blog posts
- 26 Apr 2026 Emacs Carnival: Completion
- 26 Apr 2026 Your Party
- 26 Apr 2026 Zettled
- 26 Apr 2026 Zack Polanski
- 26 Apr 2026 Working with the end in sight
- 26 Apr 2026 Work within the system, against the system, and beyond the system
- 26 Apr 2026 Wolfgang Streeck
- 26 Apr 2026 We must understand digital capitalism in order to transition away from it
- 26 Apr 2026 WebLibre
- 26 Apr 2026 We should resist, regulate and recode Meta
- 26 Apr 2026 types of information
- 26 Apr 2026 Troy Vettese
- 26 Apr 2026 The value of an idea is determined by its relationship to others
- 26 Apr 2026 Thunderbird
- 26 Apr 2026 This Machine Kills: 437. Do Socialists Dream of Electric Institutions, Part 1 (ft. Aaron Benanav)
- 26 Apr 2026 The left should use moments of chaos to achieve emancipation
- 26 Apr 2026 The project of the left is bigger than any party
- 26 Apr 2026 The United States constitutes most of Big Tech
- 26 Apr 2026 The US uses digital dependency as a weapon in trade negotiations
- 26 Apr 2026 The left needs to work as an ecology of political organisations
- 26 Apr 2026 The global memory shortage crisis is caused by the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure
- 26 Apr 2026 The state of Right to Repair in 2026 (and a recap of our work last year)
- 26 Apr 2026 The Difference Between Hub Notes and Structure Notes Explained
