diff --git a/content/cn/UI.json b/content/cn/UI.json
index da13e3ebc..f16133391 100644
--- a/content/cn/UI.json
+++ b/content/cn/UI.json
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
"Bug_Report": "报告错误",
"Go_Back": "返回",
"Language": "简体中文",
- "Flag": "CN",
+ "Flag": "🇨🇳",
"Search": "搜索",
"No_Results": "没有找到关于 '{{query}}' 的结果",
"Home": "首页",
diff --git a/content/en/learn/index.mdx b/content/en/learn/index.mdx
index f413df3b9..d6563ab58 100644
--- a/content/en/learn/index.mdx
+++ b/content/en/learn/index.mdx
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ hideLanguageSelector: true
# Learn About a Better Web
+
| Title | Personal Inquiry | Web 3 Enquiry |
| -------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 🌠 [Introduction to Kernel](/learn/module-0) | 🌈 [The Play of Pattern](/learn/module-0/play-of-pattern) | ✍️ [Trust](/learn/module-0/trust) |
@@ -29,8 +30,8 @@ hideLanguageSelector: true
1. **Crafted Reading** is made up of 2 separate pieces: a "personal" series of enquiries designed to teach you one of the principles we believe are important for your own navigation of this new and wild web; and a series of "web 3" enquiries which is more technical and goes to the heart of critical concepts that we often don't reflect upon enough, like "Trust", "Value" and "Freedom".
2. The **Crafted Reading** is not long and hopefully not boring.
- It should take you around 5 minutes to read each piece, so we only expect 10 minutes of reading in order to begin discussing each module. The ideas each piece presents are not "the truth" - they are intended to get you thinking so that you can come to your own unique conclusions about a wide range of critical topics. If you would prefer to listen to each piece instead - along with an extended discussion of it - just add "#listen" to the end of the url. For instance, https://www.kernel.community/en/learn/module-5/listening-stories#listen will take you to the audio for that crafted reading.
-3. **Curated Material** is specifically **not** a long list of links no-one will ever have the time truly to reflect upon.
+ It should take you around 5 minutes to read each piece, so we only expect 10 minutes of reading in order to begin discussing each module. The ideas each piece presents are not "the truth" - they are intended to get you thinking so that you can come to your own unique conclusions about a wide range of critical topics. If you would prefer to listen to each piece instead - along with an extended discussion of it - just add "#listen" to the end of the url. For instance, https://read.kernel.community/en/learn/module-5/listening-stories#listen will take you to the audio for that crafted reading.
+3. **Curated Material** is **not** a long list of links no-one has the time truly to reflect on.
4. We have picked 3-4 pieces for each week, in different formats (video, text, audio), and we have written detailed briefs for each piece. This is because we don't want to flood you with information; we want to teach you how to find the best information and then use it to transform your understanding and develop the skills required to work with decentralized systems and tools. We recommend that you familiarise yourself with each brief before the conversation starts.
As you'll see in our first module, conversations are critical to Kernel and the framework for learning which we're presenting here. Throughout the course of each module, we will also have a number of smaller conversations on a variety of themes. These conversations are hosted between you and other Kernel fellows, because we learn best from our own peers.
diff --git a/content/en/learn/module-1/meaning.mdx b/content/en/learn/module-1/meaning.mdx
index 553097d2d..d05160031 100644
--- a/content/en/learn/module-1/meaning.mdx
+++ b/content/en/learn/module-1/meaning.mdx
@@ -1,109 +1,88 @@
---
title: 🤯 Meaning
order: 1
-description: What does Ethereum actually mean, and how can we trace the development of the ideas behind it back through history?
+description: What meanings could blockchains hold, and how can they help us get unstuck?
featuredImage: images/shares/meaning.png
---
# 🤯 Meaning
-
+Any meaning we can make is dynamic, not static. It is deeply contextual. It is bound to time and place and person. It is highly particular. Yet, a truly honest and courageous description of the personal can create an environment conducive to encountering some aspect of yourself in the work of another. In that singular moment of encounter, shared meaning can exist without belonging to you, or me, or the work which causes/effects it.
-_"When the truncheon may be used_
-_in lieu of conversation,_
-_words retain their power._
-_Words offer the means to meaning and,_
-_for those who will listen,_
-_the enunciation of truth."_
-**V for Vendetta**
+This inability to own or control is critical, because much like any language, no one person can say what Bitcoin or Ethereum or any other network means. This is very much a feature rather than a bug. That said, many people have pointed out that, because they are programmable, we can use Bitcoin or Ethereum to change what we mean by “money”. We can use Ethereum to change what we mean by “contract”. These are profound shifts. Though what exactly they’re shifting us toward is difficult to say, precisely because no one person can say it. The real shift arises over time due to communal use, practice, and interaction.
-
+## Smooth Response
+
+This is one of the core reasons Kernel will always resist definitive answers. Yet, we do like planting seeds. Here is the small kernel we’d like to offer in this big conversation:
+
+> **Blockchains enable us to program money meaningfully, so we can distribute power, such that we can play with significantly different sociopolitical structures and get unstuck.**
+
+One assumption this seed statement makes is that we are currently stuck. It is a phrase taken from David Graeber’s book *[The Dawn of Everything](/conversation/hospitality)*. Stuckness is our generation’s struggle: not some namable and countable enemy, not some particular evil we can all point to and agree on. We are stuck in old arrangements of power and authority, and spend all our energy debating who should rule us rather than how to rule ourselves and what *that* kind of leadership would actually look like. Too many of us have forgotten our capacity to imagine and enact different ways of living together, because the responsibility required to wield meaningful agency feels overwhelming.
+
+Being stuck looks like loneliness and competition in online spaces that race to the bottom of the brainstem with extractive incentives and manipulative algorithms. Being stuck looks like democracy which is practiced via the election of a single candidate from a few impoverished choices every four or so years. Being stuck looks like a few winning and everyone else losing in the games our society deems valuable. In fact, it looks like there being winners or losers at all, rather than the sort of incentives which help us keep the game of life being played, infinitely.
+
+We would like to suggest that **becoming less stuck is a worthwhile goal** we can adopt in the pursuit of understanding all the many meanings we’d like to make as a diverse community of practice who value [plurality](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3R4ze2hesk) and are not willing to settle on one, conclusive meaning.
-There's an internet-famous movie called Good Copy Bad Copy
-made in 2007 about intellectual property, piracy, and the fight against copyright law. The central
-thesis is that the document which most protects our liberty is no longer the Declaration of
-Independence, or the Bill of Rights: it is the 50x50 matrix which is the decryption key for blu-ray disks.
+## What Does Money Mean?
-This is already outdated, but the premise is fascinating. The fight for liberty is not conducted
-with natural language in the form of political rhetoric: it is **hashed out in technical protocols**.
-What matters most is not what you say, but what function(s) you can get your language to execute.
+What does it mean to *program money meaningfully*? Well, what does it mean to use language meaningfully? One way of looking at it is that words only mean anything because the community who uses them agrees that they do. So, meaningful language is both that which is readily understood **and** that which, in anticipating its own most likely interpretations and adapting its structure accordingly, reveals something novel or surprising in its otherwise ordinary operation.
-This has been true since Phil Zimmerman published the source code for PGP as a book
-in 1995 in order to use the First Amendment to get around something called the Arms Export Control Act.
-Cryptography is so powerful, it is considered to be a munition by many governments. This is
-because it executes speech freely, without the need for legal or political protection, and
-therefore outside the realm of legal or political control.
+Until 2009, money was not quite the same. A small group of largely unelected bureaucrats in combination with powerful financial executives and a select group of politicians got to define monetary policy and the way it plays out in the larger economy. Whether they do a good or bad job continues to be the subject of heated debate.
-
+What structural shifts need to happen in order for more people to contribute to what money means by virtue of how it is created, distributed, and used in the world gets less attention. Small wonder then that the meanings most people associate with money have to do with exclusivity, corruption, competition, scarcity, and the need to accumulate in order to be safe.
-
+Programming money meaningfully might mean producing code that is responsible for creating and distributing value in ways people can understand **and **which - in anticipating what people think money already is - surprises people with more [prosocial effects](/learn/module-5/prosocial-value), such that more people can be involved and more meanings can be made in an ongoing and dynamic process. It also means telling stories about our code which invite different kinds of people and perspectives into its use and cultivate different kinds of social contracts. And it means participating with others in communities of practice committed to investigating what money could be made to mean if we were less stuck in our relationship to power.
-Prompt: Political rhetoric is not nearly as powerful as the \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ you can get your language to \_\_\_\_\_\_\_
+Meaningful money is a multidimensional affair because it involves people, planet, narrative, and code. A shared global ledger run on distributed networks where our languages function in deterministic ways is the only medium currently available where we could create such meanings.
-function(s), execute.
+## Revealing Power
-
+So, do blockchains only have to do with money? Obviously not, because programming money meaningfully is not an end in itself. It is a means to an end, where the end might be **distributing power**. Our seed suggestion implies that understanding what blockchains could mean entails understanding how power operates in the world and how that can realistically be reprogrammed.
-
+How can we be intentional about who and what we empower with our code, our stories, and the ways in which we direct each other’s attention?
-## The Means
+To be clear, the crypto community has not done a wonderful job of this so far. The wealth distribution in our networks is often worse than in the most unequal countries on Earth. The way we create and distribute money is often woefully uncreative, if not downright manipulative. We often repeat and advance the most extractive patterns others of us might wish to evolve from.
-Now we have widely-deployed cryptography used to secure our ability to speak freely about what
-we find to be valuable, without the need to trust corruptible institutions. It is a profound
-shift in the evolution of our ability to make meaning, in the most general sense.
+To understand how this has happened, we can ask, “What is power?” Whether it is political, financial, social or otherwise, the simplest way to understand power is by considering its physical meaning. Power is defined by the amount of energy transferred in a given time: the less time it takes to transfer the same amount of energy, the greater is your power. If you can use the path of least resistance, you can transfer a lot of energy in a very short time. Therefore, the powerful are those with access to the channels that transfer significant energy without incurring high time costs.
-The means by which we make such meaning are not owned by anyone, and the medium - which is both
-a network and a scripting language - can be read in an essentially perfect way. That is, the
-functions our language executes produce deterministic outputs which are globally agreed upon.
-It gets even weirder, though. As Vitalik says in [Understanding Ethereum](/learn/module-1/understanding-ethereum);
-contracts (code) and externally owned accounts (people) are both first class citizens on Ethereum.
-Simon de la Rouviere describes it thus:
+For instance, the Chair of the Federal Reserve can change US interest rates in a few weeks of meetings. You and I could try for a lifetime and still fail. We lack access to low resistance channels and so the time cost becomes exorbitant.
-> “It’s doubtful that programs will develop the desire to connect for the sake of it (like we do),
-unless we program them to do it. However, the benefits of knowing that a computation was
-verifiably done is like inventing religion for programs [...] with verifiable computing
-protocols, a program will know the minds of other programs. Except, unlike biology, where it is
-imperfect, it will know exactly the state and processing capability. There’s no longer this idea
-of servers of data and logic connected disparately through the network.”
+This is why blockchains are a viable medium for distributing power. They [hold the promise of opening](http://markburgess.org/promises.html) many more channels to transfer [significant](https://sign.kernel.community) energy with less resistance, which means a much greater chance of the kind of ongoing encounters with particular meaning courageously encoded that can illustrate genuinely shared truths. There are a few people [doing](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZToW_b9F-s) [this](https://metacurrency.org/about/) [already](https://openmoney.org/top/omanifesto.html). We need more. Indeed, our ability to find solutions which genuinely enable people to make new meanings with money–which is equivalent to our ability to distribute power–will define the quality and scope of other applications we can build and the impact they will have.
-## The Heart of It
+For instance, one cannot build meaningfully different social media if the underlying economic incentives are still extractive or competitive.
-
-
-
+## Play Without End
-So, what does Ethereum really *mean*? Happily, the most accurate answers to this are to be found
-on block explorers, not in short essays. However, we can make an attempt in natural language here
-by considering our communal imagery - the eight-sided logo.
+In fact, we might come to recognise that money is the most powerful social medium there is. It is the ultimate “[social layer](http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/4775/1/Merfield_201649740.pdf)”. In seeing this with clear eyes, it is perhaps possible to begin to play with power and the way we structure it sociopolitically.
-The octahedron is the third
-of the five solids postulated
-by Plato to make up all the elements - earth, water, fire, air and *aether*. While discussing air in the
-*Timaeus* - the element with which the octahedron is associated - Plato writes: "there is the most
-translucent kind which is called by the name of aether (αἰθήρ)". The word αἰθήρ in Homeric Greek
-means "pure, fresh air" or "clear sky". It is also often translated as "quintessence": the material
-that fills the region of the universe above the terrestrial sphere. The *aether* is the air of
-another realm, which nevertheless interacts with our own by virtue of the meaning we enact in
-our use of the four terrestrial elements.
+Once you see that this is what you’re doing when you’re writing a smart contract–that is, reprogramming power by virtue of how value flows through the functions your language executes–you might be less inclined to add `onlyOwner` modifiers or repeat the same old structural relationships to authority and permission we all submit to, often unconsciously.
-The octahedron is the middle solid, and therefore associated in more modern metaphysics with
-the heart; love; compassion; forgiveness; and healing. It has 8 faces, similar in a sense to
-the Noble Eightfold Path.
-As is the case with all Platonic solids, it is symmetric and so its reflection remains the same.
+It’s important that this is approached with a sense of [deep](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yVOd9TXNks) [playfulness](https://thebaffler.com/salvos/whats-the-point-if-we-cant-have-fun). Play is not meant here as something trivial: [yet another memecoin](https://blog.danfinlay.com/meme-tokens-and-consent/) which has no deeper meaning, no surprise in its prosocial effects, no durable community of practice to make the transferred energy significantly enrich the quality of time its members can share.
-Such shapes remind us that we are all just mirrors for each other.
+Play is the spontaneous and joyful exploration of genuine alternatives which, in being aware of what is expected, happily inverts that to illustrate how conventional and conditioned our lives often are. It's not about pure speculation, or burning down the system, or using new tools to perpetuate the same traumas we have suffered because we can now exclude others from the games we make just like we were ourselves once excluded. Play, in being aware of expectations and nevertheless altering them, is about finding new and surprising balances in how we agree to arrange our lives together.
-More practically, space frames are a commonly used architectural design, extended into octagonal trusses by Buckminster Fuller in his work on geodesic domes. Fuller is often quoted in crypto circles, with this being the go-to choice
-for many of his intellectual descendants:
+Perhaps such balances may be found somewhere between play and virtue? If we want to encode the value of being unstuck into more meaningful monies, we will require both. We need play to become unstuck in a context of inflexible and outdated virtue. And we need virtue to become unstuck in a context of irresponsible play. This could look like crafting flexible systems, sensible to context and open to change despite (or, if you're really playful, *because of*) the “permanent” medium in which they exist.
-> “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new
-model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
+Here is one more
+[powerless protocol](https://avalonlibrary.net/ebooks/Ivan%20Illich%20-%20Celebration%20of%20Awareness%20-%20A%20Call%20for%20Institutional%20Revolution.pdf#page=40&zoom=auto,607,-231),
+playfully designed to ask:
+
+will you accept the poverty required
+to redefine wealth, to program money
+in meaningful ways which move
+with the times and do not resist,
+but open into channels where real value flows
+by virtue of the architecture
+participation promises?
+
+No force here,
+just an invitation
+to use the short time you have
+in service of true power.
-### Listen
+It took a long time for the systems of money and the associated arrangements of power we live within to form. The work we are involved in here is generational, and deep meanings like these change slowly. This is not to deny the urgency with which we are called to enact change, it is simply to acknowledge that “[the times are urgent; we must slow down](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4XkmPxpogI)”. This slowing down is not simply a decrease in velocity while still moving towards greater efficiency, productivity, and prosperity. It is a move in the minor key, a soft-shoe shuffle sidestep down a different direction given that we have reached the crossroads and must now look for radically new ways to live well together.
-
+As we say elsewhere in Kernel, it is only when you are having the time of your life that you can invite others to join the game, and then you might really begin to live into the infinite meanings of this one, wild and precious life.
## Further References
@@ -123,9 +102,9 @@ model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
-
+
-Once you have the meaning, let go of the words
+The Meaning Crisis
@@ -135,10 +114,4 @@ Meaning is inseparable from reality. Love is an existential stance; a commitment
-
-
-Exaptation and psychotechnologies
-
-
-
diff --git a/src/gatsby-plugin-theme-ui/index.js b/src/gatsby-plugin-theme-ui/index.js
index 791744fb6..476895243 100644
--- a/src/gatsby-plugin-theme-ui/index.js
+++ b/src/gatsby-plugin-theme-ui/index.js
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ export default {
surfaceDark: '#4B5B33',
muted: '#D0D3D7',
link: '#4B5B33',
- linkAlt: '#4B5B33',
+ linkAlt: '#FFF',
mutedAlt: '#90969C',
// mutedAlt: '',
mutedDark: '#757087',
@@ -441,10 +441,10 @@ export default {
textDecoration: 'none',
transition: 'all .1s ease',
'&.active': {
- color: 'linkAlt',
+ textDecoration: 'underline',
},
'&:hover': {
- color: 'linkAlt',
+ textDecoration: 'underline',
},
'&:hover > svg': {
color: 'linkAlt',
@@ -456,11 +456,11 @@ export default {
textDecoration: 'none',
transition: 'all .1s ease',
'&.active': {
- color: 'linkAlt',
+ textDecoration: 'underline',
fontWeight: 'bold',
},
'&:hover': {
- color: 'linkAlt',
+ textDecoration: 'underline',
},
'&:hover > svg': {
color: 'linkAlt',
diff --git a/src/modules/navigation/MobileNav.js b/src/modules/navigation/MobileNav.js
index 59956b244..2ae1cc146 100644
--- a/src/modules/navigation/MobileNav.js
+++ b/src/modules/navigation/MobileNav.js
@@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ const MobileNav = ({ sidenavData, blogData }) => {
pt: '30px',
pb: '37px',
borderBottom: '1px solid',
- borderColor: 'surfaceDark',
+ borderColor: 'primaryAlt',
alignItems: 'center',
cursor: 'pointer',
}}
@@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ const MobileNav = ({ sidenavData, blogData }) => {
{
fontSize: ['7vw', '5vw', null],
textDecoration: 'none',
px: [3, '30px', null],
- color: 'primary',
+ color: 'linkAlt',
display: 'block',
mb: 3,
pt: 'calc(2vh + 6px)',