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- [[write]] [[an open letter for an open society]]
- [[write]] [[perro grande perro chico]]
- [[fund]] [[flancia collective]]
14:34 daily update
going to start doing these - actually doing these - again.
yesterday
- took photos all day - great experience!
- socialized and explored downtown portland
- learned how to use pollen for multi output resume formatting
- self-actualized - purchased everything i want i dont care!!! shorts and that killer patagonia jacket
today
- put together my "onebag" and cut the chaff, figuring out what i want to get rid of! also figure out what's left to need.
- take pictures of and list more of my old clothing for sale
- use pollen to target xelatex pdf and html with the same source, following the fourth pollen tutorial. work on basic formatting for it!
- find a workout - use weights, go for a run in the evening, etc!!
- conquer my email and other floating messages
2021-05-29
- [[YunoHost]] has a really interesting governance structure, involving special interest groups, a council, and consensus for decision making.
- Did a bit of gardening on [[Interlinking wikis]].
- Having a '[[nowtions]]' / 'top of mind' page in my digital garden is working well. I add new notions to it as they crop up, and visit it regularly which works as lowkey spaced repetition.
- "we cannot depend upon structures to do the work of culture" β [[Free, Fair and Alive]]
- Jammed: Moderat - Seamonkey
- [[Maggie Appleton]] has dropped an update to her awesome [[A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden]] page, and it now has a section The Six Patterns of Gardening. The patterns she lists chime excellently with how I view [[digital garden]]s. Her page is the best intro to them, IMO.
- [[Culture and structure]]
- [[IndieForums]] looks nice. Seems like it might be a good catalyst for some [[Blogchains and hyperconversations]].
- [[When did you join the IndieWeb?]]
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