In the last episode I talked about the idea of digital detox and accounced the Locals group at the same time:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/25/technology/personaltech/digital-detox.html
Even though Locals and other alternative socials is are adding apps and websites, I think they may help with "digital hygene" because groups on big platforms (like Facebook for example) would encourage people looking for that group's content to also be sucked into the vortex of information throughout the ecosystem. Paring down to the content you want is a good idea.
Aaron ( @OldWindways ) stopped by yesterday and we talked about the private space initiatives of Branson (Virgin Galactic), Bezos, and Musk.
Starting today, all your paid subscriptions will be moved over to substack!
I'm still a huge fan of the locals platform, but with my small audience, and desire to publish podcasts and articles directly, substack is a better fit for The Local Maximum right now.
The substack is at localmaximum.substack.com - you should be getting some emails for the latest episodes. Always feel free to reach out at [email protected]
Folks - I know we've been on hiatus for the last few weeks, but I'm looking forward to getting back into the Local Maximum, and also supporting our move over to substack! I hope to reach out to you individually as well!
Happy holidays everyone!
Let's disrupt our festivities with some thought-provoking insights into our future.
In this week's episode, Max and Aaron finished their discussion on "The Fourth Turning is Here" and talk about what may be in store for the rest of the Fourth Turning Crisis and what the next several decades might look like as a result.
Make sure to tune in as you welcome the new year!