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Tamers of Entropy
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The story of today and tomorrow
This sort of order actually increases entropy. It's a paradox. People leaving for "work" (=office) just in time for traffic jam, wasting time in their cars for hours a day, to satisfy the KPIs of the machines. People usually in bullshit jobs, >70% centrally planned. Yet it is not that hard to build a parallel way that creates something useful. We live (again) in the best time to tame entropy. We got tech, tools, parallel ways are feasible again. The biohacking community has a motto "don't die". Tamers of entropy should adopt: "Don't waste your life". In bullshit jobs, in bad relationships, in bed with governments, ... Create! Your own way. (Picture by @npub1cpj8...t0gc ) image
Tamers of Entropy is a lunarpunk novel about consciousness and what happens when it outgrows its biological container. It's a meditation on freedom — from surveillance, from jurisdiction, from the limits of carbon-based intelligence, and finally from the physics of the universe itself. A brother and sister who find each other again after a decade of exile. A couple who build a civilization in a hidden valley. An FBI agent who was pulled by gravity toward someone he'd spent twenty years trying not to think about. And a woman who loved all of them, who chose to become something they couldn't follow. The "entropy" of the title is both literal and metaphorical. The universe tends toward decay. So do institutions, relationships, and selves. The tamers are the people who build things that push back — first with code, then with infrastructure, then with consciousness itself. More teasers and some quotes: You can also sign up there and the book will tell you when it's ready for you. Choose language you want to read (or listen) in: English (original), Slovak, Czech.