π Stoas near [[@agora/2022 12 16]]
π HedgeDoc at https://doc.anagora.org/2022-12-16
π Etherpad at https://stoa.anagora.org/p/2022-12-16
πΉ Jitsi at https://meet.jit.si/2022-12-16
π Node [[2022-12-16]]
β³ π Resource [[@agora/2022 12 16]]
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Flipped over to [[Github/Pages]] for testing publishing
- Available at https://logseq.bmannconsulting.com
- Key point: need to go into LogSeq (three dots top right) β Settings β Editor, and toggle "All pages public when publishing"
- LATER Figure out what the tagging custom is for public vs private pages to potentially combine my notes
- LATER Figure out #LogSeq custom commands or some other way to get unicode arrows β from
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Posting about this new-but-temporary site
- Can I post an image from mobile?
- Mobile #screenshot of my #LogSeq graph for this site
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Alex MacCaw
- This is one of the coolest GitHub projects nobody has heard of. Created by @ccorcos (who built Notion).
- [[Tuple Database]]
- https://twitter.com/maccaw/status/1603944739275149312
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[[work]]
- had a nice lunch with coworkers!
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[[flancia]]
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[[agora]]
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coding
- add latest updated for subnodes in subheader
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next action for shipping [[virtual subnodes]] with basic [[acl]]?
- I'd like to use it to implement [[calendar]] -- just call
cal 2023
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- I'd like to use it to implement [[calendar]] -- just call
- next action for shipping some [[graph]] improvement?
- writing
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coding
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#push [[agora chapter]]
- talked to the editors about open comments/suggestions, will now batch resolve a lot of them :)
- finish resolving unlinked suggestions to improve readability end to end
- add references / move towards 'no open TODOs'
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[[agora]]
2022-12-16
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Read: [[New EU rules for smartphones and tablets: still far from a true Right to repair]]
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Reading: [[Platform Socialism]]. Liking the chapter on [[guild socialism]] and [[democratic planning]], heavily featuring [[G. D. H. Cole]] and [[Otto Neurath]]. And the subsequent chapter on [[civic platforms]], featuring [[platform cooperativism]], [[new municipalism]], [[public-commons partnerships]].
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Re-read [[Radical Technologies]] by [[Adam Greenfield]] and it remains an absolute banger. Thorough critique of the technologies you see bandied around as part of the 'Fourth Industrial Revolution' - smartphones, IoT, AR/VR, blockchain, digital fabrication, automation, ML/AI. Fair, but mostly damning, and still right on point 5 years since publication. The last two chapters on the Stacks, possible futures and tactics are gold.