McKenzie Warks' A Hacker Manifesto is so bergizi (trans from indonesian: nutrient-stuffed). So I skipped to the end notes, sue me. Reading ass backwards might be the trick here. Or spin a bottle to choose an entry point. As you make progress, reprint and scatter the individuated sections that you’ve read, then affix them to posts along Triton’s surface.

“A free yet not merely random productivity”: this sentence gets me thinking about open source collaborations.

End note on Gregory Bateson from McKenzie Warks' A Hacker Manifesto