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An ultra-fine-grained model adding dimensions of scale and relationship to human autonomy. Building on the 8 Axes, we add: Axis 9: Local-Global (operates in one place vs. everywhere). Axis 10: Synchronous-Asynchronous (real-time interaction vs. delayed). Axis 11: Voluntary-Enforcing (used by choice vs. imposed by systems). Axis 12: Empowering-Controlling (increases user agency vs. reduces it). These twelve axes generate 4096 technology-types. A hammer is local, synchronous, voluntary, empowering. A credit score is global, asynchronous, enforcing, controlling. Social credit systems are designed for the enforcing-controlling quadrant. The 12 Axes reveal that technologies aren't just tools—they're relationships, and those relationships have politics built into their very structure.
The 12 Axes of the Technology Spectrum "You think the problem with facial recognition is just privacy. The 12 Axes show it's deeper: it's soft, industrial (mostly), replacing (of anonymity), opaque, centralized, exploitative, ephemeral (data expires? lol no), deskilling (of observation), global, asynchronous, enforcing, controlling. Twelve axes, twelve problems. Privacy is just the one we talk about."
by Dumu The Void February 25, 2026
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The ultimate model, adding the final dimensions of metaphysical and existential impact. Building on the 12 Axes, we add: Axis 13: Instrumental-Constitutive (tool we use vs. technology that shapes who we are). Axis 14: External-Internal (outside us vs. integrated with body/mind). Axis 15: Visible-Invisible (noticeable when used vs. faded into background). Axis 16: Controllable-Uncontrollable (we can turn it off vs. it operates beyond our choice). These sixteen axes generate 65,536 potential positions—enough to capture every technology, every relationship, every impact. The 16 Axes reveal that technology isn't just what we make—it's what makes us. Constitutive technologies (language, writing, now AI) shape human consciousness itself. Internal technologies (pacemakers, neural implants) blur the boundary between self and tool. Invisible technologies (algorithms governing everything) operate beyond awareness. Uncontrollable technologies (global systems we can't shut down) challenge human agency itself.
The 16 Axes of the Technology Spectrum "You think AI is just another tool, like a toaster. The 16 Axes show otherwise: AI is soft, industrial, replacing, opaque, centralized, exploitative, ephemeral (models change constantly), deskilling, global, asynchronous, enforcing, controlling, constitutive (shapes thought), internal (soon), invisible (already), uncontrollable (who's turning it off?). That's not a toaster—that's a new kind of thing. The 16 Axes give you language to talk about it. Use them."
by Dumu The Void February 25, 2026
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RFID, standing for Radio-Frequency Identification, is a technology that uses radio waves to identify and track objects or people, offering a wireless and non-contact alternative to barcodes.
RFID, standing for Radio-Frequency Identification, is a technology that uses radio waves to identify and track objects or people, offering a wireless and non-contact alternative to barcodes.
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