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Finished [[Platform Capitalism]] (audiobook).
[[Public platforms]].
Learned about [[chezmoi]] from [[Flancian]]‘s note about it yesterday.
Learned of the existence of the native [[Linux Terminal app for Android]].
[[Bookmarked]]:
[[Bookmarked]]:
We’ve been watching [[Andor]].
[[Tweaking Doom Emacs to use SPC SPC]].
We shouldn’t focus so heavily on recycling.
We should put more focus higher up the waste hierarchy.
OK, finally sorted out that issue I’ve had for a while: [[File error: Getting attributes, Permission denied, /run/user/1001/emacs]]
su neil
when I needed to use su - neil
.Windows 10 reaching end of life after 10 years is fine. Windows 11 hardware requirements not supporting a whole raft of perfectly adequate machines is NOT acceptable.
[[TPM 2.0]]. [[Secure Boot]].
[[Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings]].
[[Listened]]: [[Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism?]]
[[Read]]: [[A System for Writing]]
[[Capitalism must end]]. [[Capitalism will end]]!
[[Read]]: [[A System for Writing]]
I find that statements that start with ‘[[I]]‘ such as ‘[[I am]]‘ or ‘[[I like]]‘ are good ways of starting on a path of making main notes. As you’ll start to make a train of notes to back up why you are or why you like something.
[[Bookmarked]]:
[[Bookmarked]]:
[[There is no such thing as society]]
The [[Drake equation]] is fun to think about.
Enjoying a work collaboration we have going on at the moment.
Philip has put a great page together on your options at [[Windows 10 end-of-life]].
I occasionally have the deep misfortune of ending up on [[Amazon]]. Talk about [[enshittification]]. Endless random brand names, 50 random variations of the same crappy product. ‘Sponsored’ products. This is not a site that cares about its users.
[[Doughnut Economics]] has a nice, simple definition of what a [[system]] is.
[[Bookmarked]]:
[[Wasteland]] has a nice description of [[Oil]]:
Via [[Chris Aldrich]] (| Chris Aldrich), this looks good: [[A System for Writing]].
[[Listened]]: [[Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism?]]
[[Bookmarked]]:
[[Life]] wants to be; life doesn’t always want to be much; life goes extinct; life goes on.
I’m returning to a bunch of fleeting notes I’ve logged in orgzly over recent months, that haven’t made it to the garden yet.
Windows 10 end of life is becoming a hot topic both at work and locally.
[[Bookmarked]]
[[Geology]]. Parts of the crust, parts of the atmosphere
Fuck me, [[snap]] is still taking up so much drive space.
snap connections
on various installed snaps, nothing is currently using it./var/lib/snapd/
is gigs big./var/lib/snapd/cache/
.[[Astronomy]].
[[Listened]]: [[Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism?]]
My script that pushes to the commonplace-agora repo has stopped pushing.
Thinking about [[How to actively thwart enclosure and cooptation of the digital commons]].
[[Listened]]: [[Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism?]]
[[Bookmarked]]:
[[Read]]: [[Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism?]]
Listened: [[Towards Socialism and the End of Capitalism: An Introduction]]
God, [[snap]] is eating up a lot of space on my drive.
[[Bookmarked]]
Lots of interesting people post interesting things on [[LinkedIn]]. If I want to read them, I have to use that platform. Accursed network effects.
!!! warning "Hack Club Slack links ahead" To access them, you must be in the Slack (high schoolers 18 and below if you are not yet there)
Here’s what I been cooking behind the scenes for today, as well as the holidays dump during the break (2024-12-21 to 2025-01-05) and this school week (2025-01-06 to 2025-01-10), as well as the weekends (2025-01-11 and 2025-01-12).
I know it’s a long break from both doing the daily notes and the long-form blog content, mainly because of school and being hit by the burnout bus.
Now let’s talk about what in the living hellscape happened I did during the holidays break, which involves High Seas Sticky Holidays:
home-manager
TODO to self: go write this after [[High Seas]]
Blurters gonna blurt.
Read: [[Wasteland]].
The bookmarks from yesterday look pretty messy.
[[Read]] (well, skimmed): [[Beyond Waste: Essential Skills for a Greener Tomorrow]]
Read: [[Wasteland]]
[[Bookmark]]: Climate Vanguard
[[Bookmark]]: How I Use Org-Roam to Take Notes for CS - Michael
[[Bookmark]]: The Eco-Socialist Party โ Climate Vanguard
Today I was writing a newsletter. In my ongoing push to do everything in [[Emacs]], I set up org-preview-html to get a nice HTML preview pane as I was writing it in [[org-mode]]. I then copied and pasted from that into Drip’s wysiwyg editor. Worked pretty well.
[[Bookmark]]: Levelling up through circular economy jobs ยป Green Alliance
[[Bookmark]]: Beyond Waste: Essential Skills for a Greener Tomorrow report
[[Bookmark]]: Capitalism kills: The case for ecosocialism | Green Left
As one might have noticed, I’m logging bookmarks in the journal stream.
Read Where to draw the line? - by Gordon Brander
Note that [[Substack]] has it’s short form posts now.
I love using [[spacemacs]] and [[Emacs]].
[[Wasteland]]
Writing prose in [[Emacs]] with [[Termux]] is a little weird.
Going all in on [[libre software]] and [[open hardware]] is a key part of [[digital ecosocialism]].
Provisioning the [[knowledge commons]] with info on what software is good, how to use it, how to switch to it, etc, also very important.
[[Wasteland]]
[[Waste]] and what you do with it is an important part of any [[system]].
Watched [[Why Spaced Repetition Doesn’t (Always) Work]]
[[Wasteland]]
[[Wasteland]]
Learned of [[Weird]] and [[Leaf]] from Zicklag on Agora Discuss.
[[Watched]] [[Why Ethical Consumerism Is a Trap]]
[[Wasteland]].
All of the above methods of [[waste disposal]] are problematic one way or another. Reduction of production and consumption rates really is the only solution. (i.e. degrowth).
[[Wasteland]].
I hope to find the time to start participating in the [[IndieWeb Carnival]].
Downloaded [[Wasteland]] from [[libro.fm]].
Found them!
The opening to [[Wasteland]], where he outlines the scale of waste we produce worldwide, puts me in mind of the bit in [[Doughnut Economics]] where she discusses broadening our conception of the economy to be embedded within the biosphere.
[[causal loop diagram]]s.
Looking at Lend Engine and MyTurn as software options for our [[library of things]].
[[wp cli]] is handy.
In a [[causal loop diagram]], where do you put actions, things that happen? I guess it’s a flow. But, what causes the flow?
On Tuesday I went to a workshop on learning the basics of electrical repairs.
[[Doughnut Economics]] has a good overview of what a [[system]] is and why [[systems thinking]] of useful.
Microblurting with a mindmap.
Listening to [[Doughnut Economics]] now.
[[Data commons]] are [[digital ecosocialism]].
Finished [[A Short History of Nearly Everything]] (audiobook)
Everybody blurts, sometimes
More one handed mode configuration for Termux:
What is the relationship between ecology and earth systems science?
I would like to learn more about [[systems ecology]].
[[microblurting]] at [[my blurts]]
I solved my [[issue with evil-escape in Doom on Termux]].
I’m [[microblurting]].
Blurt
Blurt
I’m thinking that blurting is probably better semi private.
[[HeliBoard]] is going well.
[[Human physiology]] - the processes and functions of living organisms. Rather than, say, the structure of the body or evolutionary history.
[[Passive repetition]] can result in an [[illusion of knowing]].
Actually, you could also do passive repetition in a digital garden.
One of the key uses of a stream and garden for me is active recall and repetition. So worth thinking about it a bit more.
Trying [[HeliBoard]].
[[Learning blurt]]
Traditional social media / microblogging can also be great for active recall.
[[Learning blurt]]
I listened to a good ACFM episode on the gut microbiome recently: [[ACFM Trip 41: Trust Your Gut]]
I think I’ll explore "[[microblurting]]" as a thing.
So today I want to work/play on:
I also met a new friend, [[Elena]], picked up the keyboard package and mailed out some forms, and thought about some personal matters/emotionally processed.
-> [[do]]
Hi there! this is one of the first few livestreams I’ve done. I keep iterrating on the format. As it is now, I am recording my typing but I don’t know to which extent you can hear the music or anything I say. I need to check up the setup later, so excuse any disruption please :)
I will now [[flow]] with my friends [[bobby lyte]] and [[adriene]] :D
For more of this, check out https://anagora.org/yoga-with-x .
I guess at some point once you’ve written enough you can drop the bullet points and go back to full prose, whatever difference this makes. To some extent paragraphs are a two level list hierarchy, in the sense that every sentence that follows a previous instead of beginning a new paragraph can be though to be a children to one that preceded it.
So, anyway, writing makes me feel good; it feels cathartic you could say, and also just necessary at times. Noticing that something feels good also helps oneself do that thing again, remove resistances to doing it.
Why is it that I want to write so much? It is because [[writing is an aid to memory]], and [[writing is a tool for thinking]], and for communicating of course.
What do I want to remember so much, you might ask yourself. Well, to answer that thoroughly and clearly is that I like to build [[Agoras]].
I’ve logged in to [[Fediverse]] again the last couple of days. To make a new connection and do some Restart related posting. But: already found myself scrolling aimlessly through things which though very interesting are of minimal relevance to my actual life. Might just be a phase, but, sadly I can’t spare that idle time right now.
I’ve been cultivating a setup for logging the [[repair data]] from [[Ulverston Repair Cafe]] that, once I’ve taken a copy of the paper forms on my phone, I can then log it all digitally and get it into Restarters.net, all from my phone.
Let’s dust this offโฆ
[[International Repair Day]] 2024 today.
For [[Restart]] for Repair Day I worked on the global map of events, the Open Repair Alliance report, and the Open Repair Alliance dataset. Proud of all of those.
health.sh
Today and yesterday I thought also of writing, in general — how much I do it and how much I don’t, how many of my thoughts seep into the ether as weak electromagnetic radiation and are only occasionally recorded. (That’s alright; with every thought "lost" we radiate some heat, we feel something, we experiment our beings and let the universe shape our consciousnesses).
For the purpose of focusing more often on writing I’ve started to think of [[Sariputta]] as my writing computer, keeping also [[Sila]] and [[Paramita]] as general purpose/development computers, and [[Nostromo]] as media centre/MIDI terminal.
/YYYY-MM-DD.md
and sometimes in journal/YYYY-MM-DD.md
, depending on how I created the entry.[[
and ]]
and… I have to say it might indeed be more readable than with :)/Library/Journal/New%20Page/Daily%20Note
(template) in your instance.Here we go. Once more onto the breach; maybe it is today we start writing a book I started writing years ago, and will take me or us many more years to write.
These its chapters.
I’ve started recording my screen more often, as a way of screencasting — even though very often I don’t get to actually publish it. I have a [[Youtube channel]] but I mostly upload Yoga sessions there, at least so far. Still, just recording sometimes makes me feel reassured — because theoretically that means I may get to actually publish it in the future, or because others will find these files and look for anything [[interesting]] in them, or because even if they are lost they will influence my behavior in some ways.
I sometimes feel that I think and write more coherently when I remember to think about you, dear [[reader]], dear [[viewer]], please [[like]] and [[share]] if willing :)
I wrote the above, which I’m calling [[2024-07-02]], and then I’m moving on to do whatever’s next in the list, or whatever arises.
I was thinking recently of
Here’s a [[joke]]:
An alien and a human go into a bar.
The alien asks: how many drinks are you having?
The human says: just one.
With a flash of insight, many aliens realize at once that humans don’t know the complex plane.
…of Agora development, and of the fact that I still need to fix [[agor.ai]], and…
Here again on [[2024-07-19]], is this cheating time? :)
Here’s a quick summary of what’s cooking behind the scenes today,
"That’s where the jets lag, feat. Jet Lag The Game S10" - My note on Facebook Messenger
What I have been listening to (check today scrobbles):
That’s all for now, see you again soon for another daily note. If I miss something today, I may edit this page or just add it for next daily note instead. Take care.
Here’s a quick summary of what’s cooking behind the scenes today, June 25, 2024:
That’s all for now, see you again soon for another daily note. If I miss something today, I may edit this page or just add it for next daily note instead. Take care.
Bella muy bella Burup, bella muy bella Burup!
Tara Burup Tara-burup!
Bella muy bella [[Burup]]:
Salve!
Bella muy bella Burup, bella muy bella Burup.
Mi true Burup, true Burup.
Bella muy bella [[Burup]]:
Sea!
!!! warning "This is a bit incomplete" But working on it as soon as possible, hopefully before Thurday.
Here’s a quick summary of what’s cooking behind the scenes today, June 23, 2024, alongside what’s happened in the past two weeks:
Pardon the week-long silence on the daily journaling. Just needed a quick recharge as well for warming up Minecraft skills (currently in peaceful mode for a lot of resource gathering sessions).
Did a cleanup chore with my sister (since we share the bedroom space, which sometimes chaotic when comes to schedules on the study table1) on 06-22.
Here’s what been cooked since last two weeks:
What I have been listening to (check today scrobbles):
That’s all for now, see you again soon for another daily note. If I miss something today, I may edit this page or just add it for next daily note instead. Take care.
Currently planning on getting a new laptop for upgrades or get the screen repaired (*fingers crossed on shipping costs of the parts itself*) [^2]: There is second one, but I didn’t count it yet since I pulled the quick restore backup action from world backups as part of my Realms Plus trial. [^3]: The full video is literally 6+ hours, so I do some skips to speed things up.↩
Hello there, editor Andrei speaking on the line. This should be technically published exactly in the Philippine Indepedence Day, but since I am currently between a mini sabatical and EOSY rest for the next school year, I apologize if it took longer than expected. So I decided to publish it now from the backburner and finalize it later.
Hello world, and welcome back to the monthly dump/status update! Pardon the radio silence over the few months, I am just busy at school during those period, but since I am in the end-of-school-year break, we’re actually back for at least two issues of this, alongside the daily journaling on [my personal wiki] Buckle up, since there will be mentions about Gildedguy Story #8 and you don’t want to [get snuck-up on][md-spoilers-ep7], right?
By the way for the Agora community, I’ll be pointing my notes here while keeping the old ones
up as an archive via the new [[@ajhalili2006-archive]]
once the patch for sources YAML file
are merged upstream soon.
And since this is the weekend (as of 2024-06-01) to officially kickoff my mini-sabbatical between school year, this is the first edition of my monthly dump of the year, also known as monthly status updates if you keen checking the archives. So read on to know what I am cooking behind the scenes.
I literally woke up early on May 12 to catch up the Twitch premiere ([original VOD link], [archived in 1080p] via Storj DCS) just few minutes before it start. Based on the first watch, not only it was another banger1 by [Michael Moy][mikedmoy] and the production team based on what the community saying, but there are new lore have been dropped since [[Gildedguy Story 7]]. I’ll be not able to take note them all here in detail, but please take a watch for yourself.
It’s a blast after all, so [grab your "I Was There In Premiere" badge][luma] for free if you’re there (either via Twitch or YouTube). And expect a in-depth post on it and more on [my blog] later this month (or just before the next school year starts). If you need some Gildedguy Stories-themed mixtape on your library, [I made one since March] and currently open for song suggestions.
Since this Material for Mkdocs-powered site [started in last year][initial-commit], I am currently working to merge both the old digital garden and Jiroh’s Kooky Insane Stuff into here, alongside an upcoming one for Traumatized Autistics Department. Due to how the content migration is currently underway, you may see this non-dismissable banner on the top of every page similarly to this one below ([link to commit]):
!!! info "" :construction: Wiki under consturction Please accept our apologies for any broken links while migrating content from different repositories. Learn more
[Here]’s the Google Doc for the project README (currently a public draft), but in a nutshell, this is where
In summary for everyone asking, just self-documentation, janitorial and admin work on Recap Time Squad lately.
Nothing too heavy other than bringing the Staff SSO terms and mini reorganization chores in our [policy site],
content updates on [the Squad Wiki], and even setting up a [brand assets repository] to host our different
brand assets as we export them from Canva, similarily to the cdnjs/brand
GitHub repo
and others.
That’s all for now and thanks for reading. Talk to you soon on the next edition, or [read the archives for this year so far][archive]. For occassional chaos on your feed and for comments, [follow me/tag on socials] or send a e-fanmail.
[archive]: https://wiki.andreijiroh.xyz/garden/daily-notes/archive/2024/ [original VOD link]: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2143318582 [archived in 1080p]: https://vod.cdn.andreijiroh.xyz/twitch/gildedguy/2143318582/vod.mp4 [luma]: https://lu.ma/gildedguy-story8 [blog]: https://ajhalili2006.substack.com [policy site]: https://github.com/recaptime-dev/legal-policies/commits?author=ajhalili2006&since=2024-04-30&until=2024-05-30 [follow me/tag on socials]: https://ajhalili2006.start.page [I made one since March]: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qW0g1QAeChWLSKXuasuM3 [the Squad Wiki]: https://github.com/recaptime-dev/squad-wiki/commits?author=ajhalili2006&since=2024-04-30&until=2024-05-30 [brand assets repository]: https://github.com/recaptime-dev/brand-assets [mikedmoy]: https://wiki.andreijiroh.xyz/go/mikedmoy
Here’s a quick summary of what’s cooking behind the scenes today alongside anything else you missed this week, June 9, 2024:
For this week’s edition of the Weekly Wrap (stats galore)
What I have been listening to (check today’s scrobbles):
That’s all for now, see you again soon for another daily note. If I miss something today, I may edit this page or just add it for next daily note instead. Take care, and keep it decent in the comments.
[Starcadian]: https://wiki.andreijiroh.xyz/multiverse/indie-music/starcadian.md
Downloading dashboard stats involves upgrading to premium, so apologies if I couldn’t dump the screenshot of my dashboard for now here. [^2]: For the uninitated (hello there if you have watched [[Gildedguy Story 6]] earlier), he makes "ear movies" or music with lore in a nutshell. [^3]: Track my progress at https://www.duolingo.com/profile/ajhalili2006 and follow me if you do.↩
Here’s a quick summary of what’s cooking behind the scenes today, June 7, 2024:
Actually enabled comments for daily notes (currently on per-entry basis until meta
officially graduates from Insiders-only status), using a self-hosted instance of giscus. You can try it out now below and it’ll be appear in the andreijiroh-dev
organization discussions in GitHub.
Officially installed Node.js into my custom mkdocs Docker image through copying files from the official Docker image (and some symlink trickery)
Yesterday, I added docs for golinks, will work on Content Migration status reports later in the weekend.
What I have been listening to (check today’s scrobbles):
I may feel like a madlad lately, but I listened to the whole album in order (from a community playlist) for the full experience. As my older sister told me, I may become the first (and only) Swiftie in the family once I go deeper into the discography in the future.
Still playing some of Starcadian’s music on loop, of course.
Fresh from The Vergecast: Apple’s AI moment is coming at (If they do AI-generated emojis as JPEG images through RCS at WWDC (some even shortened it as "dub dub"), that would be chaotically funny at same time bloody for Android users.)40m55s
That’s all for now, see you again soon for another daily note. If I miss something today, I may edit this page or just add it for next daily note instead. Take care, and keep it decent in the comments.
[[Human physiology]]
Listened: [[Jeremy Corbyn & Mhairi Black: Left Culled, Centre Cracked and Right Reformed?]]
Listened: [[The โblue wallโ road trip: Tories jumping ship?]]
Listened: [[New Frank Hester allegations]]
EDIT 2024-06-07: My god I forgot writing what been cooked yesterday, but don’t fret. I’ll include it in [[2024-06-07]] instead.
Comments are disabled for this entry to avoid chaos.
Here’s a quick summary of what’s cooking behind the scenes today, June 5, 2024:
Nothing particular happened lately for now, just regular household chores and chilling out during the break
What I have been listening to (check today scrobbles):
Maybe seen about the Minecraft 15-Year Anniversary docuseries from their official channel then?
That’s all for now, see you again soon for another daily note. If I miss something today, I may edit this page or just add it for next daily note instead. Take care.
Here’s a quick summary of what’s cooking behind the scenes today, June 04, 2024:
That’s all for now, see you again soon for another daily note. If I miss something today, I may edit this page or just add it for next daily note instead. Take care.
Why the fuck is [[The Guardian]] advertising some private healthcare subscription to me on their podcasts.
[[Commonism]].
Listened: [[Election Extra: Nigel Farage is back]]
Here’s a quick summary of what’s cooking behind the scenes today, June 3, 2024:
Literally lurking around Gildedguy fanart + community on Tumblr for fun and profit
Also I’ll be doing my usual Spanish lessons on Duolingo, maybe some German and Italian next soon.
Did a long late afternoon nap to recharge a bit
What I have been listening to (check today scrobbles):
That’s all for now, see you again soon for another daily note. If I miss something today, I may edit this page or just add it for next daily note instead. Take care.
Listened: [[Trump is guilty on all counts. So what happens next?]]
Listened: [[Has there been a purge of the leftwing of the Labour party?]]
It’s been more than 7 months since the last one and it’s nice I could do it all again here in the new wiki, and it’s good to be back again with the daily journaling hellscapes.
By the way, here’s a quick summary of what’s cooking behind the scenes today, June 2, 2024:
32m33s
as of time of writing.That’s all for now, see you again soon for another daily note. If I miss something today, I may edit this page or just add it for next daily note instead. Take care.
You may not realize this, but Starcadian’s music has lore in it, its storyline is similar Alan Walker’s and PYLOT’s, although this may hit hard for Lord Hurdon listeners. Also got hooked into Alien Victory first after [[Gildedguy Story 6]] [^2]: Listened first with MORE MORE MORE from one of the previews on X (Twitter) for Gildedguy: Automatica fan animation [^3]: Gonne too deep and the wiki page made me say "oh my god" in Scar’s voice↩
Learned about [[Bunny Fonts]] from James.
[[Listened]]: [[Digitalisation and the Security State]]
I found a weeks old todo to follow [[Peter Murray]] ([[peter_murray]] in [[hypothes.is]]) and I see why: he uses double square brackets in posts in platforms that don’t support them yet too!
It was an emotional weekend; Saturday being upbeat, Sunday being more meditative and at times low energy but ending well.
Today I worked and had a fully meetings free afternoon as the US was out due to [[memorial day]].
My mum was/is sick (pneumonia again) and that makes me think of death and impermanence. But it’s a good occasion to meditate.
I thought of someday maybe picking back up some of the draft short stories I started around [[2017]], like [[Caramel City]], [[Cannazon]] and the one about the [[Wu-Tang Clan]].
I received a letter about Christianity out of the blue the other day and today I came across it and saw it had a reference to jw.org, which ended up being [[Jehovah’s Witnesses]]. I have a negative affect towards the organization because of things I have heard about how the doctrine affects the freedom of its members, but the message that I received seemed innocuous enough. Interesting that they didn’t include the name of the organization anywhere, just the domain.
I’ve been meaning to work and play on:
I finished off Week 3 of the [[Digital Capitalism online course]].
Started listening to the masterclass for week 4, on the digital trade agenda.
Learning about ecology on Kinnu, I realise that it’s a great source of ideas for thinking in systems.
[[Listened]]: [[Digital colonialism: Geopolitics of data and development]]
[[World-Ecology]].
[[Cooperation Jackson]] and the [[Jackson-Kush Plan]] are explicitly [[ecosocialist]] in outlook.
They also work on the principle of instituting [[non-reformist reform]]s.
Read: [[Critique of techno-feudal reason]]
alpha.social.coop
using [[coop cloud]] but it’s not up yet.I’ve been living [[Protopianism]] in my personal life; dealing with bed bugs, every iteration across the six months of process for eradication a show of the many small complexities of life, all the while feeling lucky and aware.
After 4x fumigation adding [[diatomaceous earth]] stripes all around (quite ingenious packaging+spilling resistant) the new bed seemed to seemed to give us that additional (feeling of) safety :)
After a long hiatus, low-key writing [[Reclaim the Stacks: reflections, May 2024]].
Reading [[Critical Perspectives on Digital Capitalism: Theories and Praxis. Introduction to the Special Issue]]
Not necessarily in that order :)
I like [[silver bullet]] but I come back to [[wiki vim]] because it’s on the terminal and that’s where I sometimes want to write.
I like [[senegal town]].
Also: [[mexico city]], [[paris]] :)
I finally managed to start (just as it’s finishing!) the [[Digital Capitalism online course]] from the [[Transnational Institute]].
And the [[tripleC]] special issue on digital capitalism just came out.
Apropos of the above, for [[node club]] (AKA [[Homebrew Commons Club]]) I’m going to write about [[digital capitalism]].
[[Ecology]]
I should put more images in my garden.
Finally finished watching [[Minersโ Strike 1984: The Battle For Britain]].
Read [[Palestine speaks for everyone]]
:ID: 8c141ded-1a33-447e-9999-dfed514a74da :mtime: 20240427191417 20240427113158 :ctime: 20240427113158
[[Digital weeding and watering]]
I am really looking forward to the release of [[Jathan Sadowski]]‘s new book.
Soccer96 - I was gonna fight fascism
[[Listened]] to [[Seto Kaiba is My Role Model]]
Changes in the [[forces of production]] come into conflict with the [[relations of production]].
[[Listened]] to [[The Tao of WAO: S09 Episode 4: Adam Greenfield]]
[[Listened]] to [[How Swiss women won a landmark climate case for Europe]]
It could be time for a new season of [[Node Club]]โฆ
I should back up my Doom config on Termux.
I [[listened]] to [[Degrowth vs Eco-Modernism]].
Listened to [[Opening the Vicious Circle of Risk Rating (ft. Ariel Bogle)]]
[[Listened]] to [[Degrowth vs Eco-Modernism]]
[[Listened]] to [[Is the Middle East on the brink?]]
[[Shells]].
Listened to [[Israelโs AI Kill List: โOnce you go automatic, target generation goes crazy.โ]]
Read: [[Emacs: Dead and Loving It]]
Working on some improvements to the look and feel of my writing mode that I use when in org-roam.for Emacs.
(setq helm-case-fold-search t)
and all is good - much smoother completion experience.Listened to [[New Economics Podcast: Should we be going for growth?]]
[[Listened]] to [[Ghosts in the Machines: Artificial Intelligence, Consciousness, & Capitalism]]
[[Habitat loss]].
[[Film theory]] looks at films and the effect they have on society.
Learning about [[biodiversity]] via the Kinna app.
Listened to [[Post Capitalism w/ Alnoor Ladha]]
[[Listened]] to [[Should the UK stop arming Israel?]]
[[Nonprofits should (almost) never write their own software]]
My publish.el file would be a good candidate for a literate config approach. Would make it more useful for other people to make use of then I think. Also would make me tidy it up.
Listened again to [[Nathan Schneider on Building Democratic Governance on the Internet]]
When I get a moment I’ll make a page of gardening tasks for myself.
[[Ecology]].
I’m getting more into the groove with [[fish]] on desktop the more that I use it.
I would just like to take a moment to lament the fact that I have received an email inviting me to become a Certified Generative AI Specialist.
Idle thought: maybe the world would be a better place if the de facto ‘learn to code’ tutorial was not a todo list (individual productivity) but a simple group poll (collective decision-making).
Had a quick read about [[Passkeys]].
Listened to [[Platforms for Public Good w/ Mathew Lawrence & Thomas Hanna]]
[[Listened]] to [[Hotel Bar Sessions: Whose Anthropocene?]]
Also [[listened]] to [[Envisioning Platform Socialism w/ James Muldoon]]
Following a stumble through the garden related to [[technology and political economy]], re-reading [[The Telekommunist Manifesto]].
Also plan to re-read [[The British Digital Cooperative: A New Model Public Sector Institution]].
Late night [[listened]] to [[Whatโs the Value of Data? (ft. Salomรฉ Viljoen)]]
Also listened to [[The Supermarket into Prison Pipeline]]
Pretty much always find [[This Machine Kills]] interesting, whatever the topic.
Thinking about how I would go about [[adding planted and last tended dates to pages in my digital garden]].
Although in general it feels the same (possibly slower? because I didn’t compile it myself?), one thing that is much faster in Emacs 28 is the parsing of my huge Tasks.org file for work. Thumbs up.
I’d like to tweak my garden a bit such that I have ‘planted’ and ‘last tended’ dates on each page.
[[org-timeblock]] looks pretty good and like it’d fill my desire for a timeblocking tool for org-mode.
We [[watched]] [[Soul]] again.
I [[listened]] to [[What Social Media Meant for the Mass Protest Decade w/ Vincent Bevins]]
Also listened to [[Why Tech Makes Us More Insecure w/ Astra Taylor]]
We have [[national insurance]] in the UK.
Never really thought much about insurance before.
Returning a little to [[IndieWeb]] for following activity streams. I had been using the Fediverse for a while, but I find it a bit too fast paced, a bit too attention grabbing. For me. IndieWeb is kind of slow social media and that suits me fine.
hyperorg could be useful for me.
Listened: [[Yanis Varoufakis, "Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism"]]
[[Listened]]: [[Democracy for sale, Europeโs first black leader + tea with Obama]]
[[Listened]]: [[Black Box: Episode 6 โ Shut it down?]]
[[Listened]]: [[The silencing of climate protesters in English and Welsh courts]]
[[Listened]]: [[Vulture Capitalism - Exposing the toxic system and how to outgrow it with Grace Blakeley]]
Read: [[โItโs Not Rocket Science โ Itโs Just Communityโ: Radical Ffestiniog]]
I donated to the [[Amazon UK warehouse workers’ strike fund]] again.
Listened: [[Black Box: Prologue: The collision]]
Listened: [[Black Box: Episode one โ The connectionists]]
Listened: [[Black Box: Episode three โ Repocalypse now]]
Listened: [[The Problem With Americaโs Ban on TikTok]]
Read: [[The digital revolution has failed]]
[[Generative AI is further concentrating power with Big Tech]].
Watched: [[Minersโ Strike 1984: The Battle For Britain]]
Watched: [[Avengers: Civil War]]
Listened: [[Medium Anxiety]]
Listened: [[How an infamous ransomware gang found itself hacked]]
Listened: [[What do the Tories consider extreme?]]
Watched: [[Ant-Man]].
I can’t seem to find an [[IRC bouncer]] that you can easily install on [[YunoHost]]โฆ
[[What would AI for the people look like?]]
Watched: [[Minersโ Strike 1984: The Battle For Britain]]
Read: [[Reframing and simplifying the idea of how to keep a Zettelkasten]]
Contemplating whether I should send webmentions from my digital garden.
Listened: [[How to talk about avoiding waste, with Keep Britain Tidy]]
Listened: [[Black Box: the hunt for ClothOff โ the deepfake porn app]]
[[Updating to Emacs 28 on Linux Mint]].
I updated packages on Mint like a good boy, and now I’m getting complaints from composer when building a project.
Kickstarted the [[spacemacs]] / spacemacs packages update dance.
I created a [[quick function to help extract bold sections from text into bullet points]].
[[Listened]]: [[Brian Merchant, "Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech"]]
[[Spam]].
1*if(now()=sysdate(),sleep(15),0)
.[[Listened]]: [[The cybernetic jacket]]
[[Read]]: [[The Jakarta Method Comes to Latin America (Review)]]
Suddenly you become [[[[more [[aware]] of the [[nature of existence]]]].
[[Listened]]: [[The cybernetic jacket]]
[[Watched]]: [[Minersโ Strike 1984: The Battle For Britain]]
[[Concept map]]s seem like something I’d be interested in. A visual way of organising knowledge focusing on the relationships between concepts.
[[Vulpea]] and [[publicatorg]] look like they might be useful for my [[org-roam]] life.
[[Listened]]: [[Jeremy Huntโs election budget for big earners and big owners]]
Don’t think I’ll be able to do a [[new connections]] page.
Listened: [[What if we became better Protopians?]]
[[Watched]]: [[Minersโ Strike 1984: The Battle For Britain]]
[[Listened]]:[[Nvidia: 2 Boom 2 Bust]]
Read: [[Oregon Just Struck a Blow to Parts Pairing and Won a Decade of Repair Support]]
Read: [[What’s the latest on Right to Repair in the EU? And what it means for the UK]]
Been having fun looking at [[repairability scores]] from the [[French repair index]] as displayed on Amazon.fr.
Claim: [[The free software movement is an example of neo-Luddism]].
Claim: [[The right to repair movement is an example of neo-Luddism]].
Both sound defensible - both movements are clearly not anti-technology, just anti the political economy of how software and hardware are controlled and commodified to the detriment of society.
US PIRG has a short report on what it considers to be the best laptop brands for repairability.
[[Listened]]: [[Nvidia: 2 Boom 2 Bust]]
Nice to see a mention of the [[Austrian Repair Bonus voucher scheme in National Geographic Kids]].
Read: [[A political ecology of the repair manual]]
[[iFixit and Lenovo]].
[[Listened]]: [[Hotel Bar Sessions: Breaking Things at Work (with Gavin Mueller)]]
How do you socialise something that has been privatised?
Watched: [[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]
Listened: [[Hotel Bar Sessions: Breaking Things at Work (with Gavin Mueller)]]
A ‘trick’ I use when I have some issue with a particular file in my [[org-publish]] pipeline on my remote server.
org-publish-project-alist
, set :base-extension "foo"
.:include
to include the file that’s got the issue.:include ("file-with-a-problem.org")
Nice, I replaced a cl-loop
with a mapconcat
in some of my output formatting, e.g. in [[Well-connected]]. mapconcat feels a bit more functional style, and it also gets rid of the superfluous parentheses I had in the output.
I might try and add [[Pagefind]] to my published garden.
Trying [[fish]] out on desktop.
Watched: [[Guardians of the Galaxy]]
Listened: [[How the World Became Uninsurable]]
I’ve been enjoying [[using Python in org]].
Read: [[Neofeudalism: The End of Capitalism?]]
Listened: [[Capitalist Manufacturing // Manufacturing Communism โ Part 1 (ft. Nick Chavez)]]
[[The Web of Death (ft. Tamara Kneese)]]
‘Dear Data Subject’ and other great ways to start an email.
Using Python in org, I was getting: [[Importmagic and/or epc not found]].
Listened: [[The Web of Death (ft. Tamara Kneese)]]
magit doesnt work properly for me in [[termux]] for some reason. I can stage but I cant commit.
Had a quick play with [[Surfacing notes in my garden that have no claims]] using [[Metabase]].
[[AI]]
Listened: [[The Web of Death (ft. Tamara Kneese)]]
Customising some key bindings would make one-handed phone tending my garden in Emacs in termux easier.
Read: [[AI deepfakes come of age as billions prepare to vote in a bumper year of elections]]
[[Listened]]: [[TMK BC5: Mute Compulsion, Ch. 2]]
Trying out [[fish]] shell on [[termux]] to make command line life a little easier on the phone.
I’ve played with them on my site here - https://commonplace.doubleloop.net/well-connected and https://commonplace.doubleloop.net/new-connections
[[Listened]]: [[The Art and Science of Communism, Part 1 (ft. Nick Chavez, Phil Neel)]]
Read: [[Mute Compulsion]]
Listened: [[TMK BC5: Mute Compulsion, Introduction]]
[[Social reproduction]].
Read: [[Forest and Factory]]
Listened: [[The Art and Science of Communism, Part 1 (ft. Nick Chavez, Phil Neel)]]
Read: [[Talking to My Daughter About the Economy]]
Read: [[Theories of International Politics and Zombies]]
[[Shower thought]].
Read: [[Talking to My Daughter About the Economy]]
Read: [[Forest and Factory]]
How repairable is a [[Vision Pro]]?
I’d like to add a ‘[[New connections]]‘ page to my garden.
[[Flancian]] told me about [[Orgzly Revived]].
I worked half a day as I was sick; cold symptoms, nothing terrible though. I attended two meetings and did writing.
Then I read [[Aaron Copland]] on music, thought and wrote about [[Moloch]].
I eead the [[Dalai Lama]] and [[Thubten Chodron]]. I’m in chapter 2 of book 2: [[The Foundation of Buddhist Practice]].
Read: [[Talking to My Daughter About the Economy]]
Read: [[A Half-Built Garden]]
[[Read]]: [[How to stop a data center]].
Read: [[Imagining social movements: from networks to dynamic systems]]
Had to give up on [[Red Enlightenment: On Socialism, Science and Spirituality]] for now.
Started on [[Talking to My Daughter About the Economy]] instead.
-ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Back to regular programming :)
[[sadhana]]
[[Lojong]] seems linked to a long list of contemplative [[slogans]]
[[Tonglen]]
[[Bootstrap]]
[[Open Letters]]:
I did some processing of [[social coop registrations]], [[go/cwg/bugs]]. I enjoyed it. Interesting as usual. Yielded a pointer to…
[[e acc]]:
I read (re-read? I don’t think I’ve forgotten it, but I did read a lot of SSC at one point) [[Scott Alexander]]‘s review of [[Age of Em]].
If you are reading this from the future, by the way: thank you for being here! How are you today/tonight?
To respond, you can always use the [[stoa]] of the day.
If we haven’t spoken in a long time, please reach out over [[matrix]]!
Please disable copyright enforcement in AI. I want to be able to ask LLMs to pirate things for me, or help me pirate them. [[I take full responsibility]], as some are wont to say ;)
I usually buy books in one format but want several. Many authors make it easy for me to give them money on Amazon, but then I want an epub. Etc.
In the meantime I have to go to https://libgen.is manually I guess?
I’ve been thinking of parsing this format in the Agora, meaning longer subnodes separated by — in a newline — and publish it to the [[Fediverse]] as individual posts :)
Read: [[Red Enlightenment: On Socialism, Science and Spirituality]]
Listened: [[The Missing Revolution w/ Vincent Bevins]]
I believe things are going to be pretty amazing anyway; I sometimes get caught in the day to day and fail to notice it, or remember it, but all things considered I think the likelihood of humanity and our friends making it happily in cosmic terms long term is quite high.
I’ve been writing about the Agora for about 5 years now: https://github.com/flancian/flancia/commits/master/pages/agora.md.
Listened: [[Why It’s Eco-Socialism or Collapse]]
Interesting to see that ‘Challenging the size and power of the biggest tech companies was voted a top priority by [[Foxglove]] supporters in our new year survey.’
I finished [[Taixu]], meaning the translation by [[Charles B. Jones]] and his commentary. I am thankful for it!
I had noding "my favourite things" in a post-it so I decided to do it right here using a push above.
[[Meditate]], said [[Nostromo]].
I meditated. Thank you [[Taixu]] — meaning the Buddhist Monk and also the [[shell]] script that I run in computer [[nostromo]].
I’ve been missing writing; I always feel like I should write more, and more often — I feel the same for action [[read]] of course as well, as do many of us. So I decided to start writing more right here — in my journal in the [[Agora of Flancia]].
Traditionally up to now I’ve been focusing my efforts more on [[noding]], in the particular meaning of exploring connectivity space; more interested in building links (between concepts, things and people) than about producing widely legible output. This under the hypothesis that the connections are important in building an [[Agora]] in particular, or at least [[bootstrapping]] it.
This reminds me [[bootstrapping]] is either chapter [[0]] or [[1]] in the [[Flancia Pattern Language]].
…anyway :)
I slept. It was great.
Today I plan to continue doing laundry and finally open and clean up one of the rooms affected by [[bed bugs]] (the lesser one, no obvious infestation).
Also I plan to work on the [[Agora]]. Or should I say in the [[Agoras]]?
Digo, ahora que empiezo a escribir en el escritorio nรบmero 7.
Finalmente exportรฉ [[goodreads]] e importรฉ en [[bookwyrm]]:
Listened: [[Sellafield: Europeโs most toxic nuclear site]]
Listened: [[Hotel Bar Sessions: Trust]]
Read: [[Degrowth, green energy, social equity, and circular economy]]
Finally built my little electro synth kit today.
Listened: [[The Radical Imagination in Reactionary Times]]
[[Well-connected]].
Snow. Lots of snow.
I fixed a long-standing bug on my site where backlinks often didn’t work.
I also fixed up the backlinks section for each node to only include backlinking nodes once.
I saw [[Gordon Brander]] has a list of well-connected nodes in his pattern library.
I’d like to know why the outputs of my little bits of executable code blocks aren’t getting correctly generated when my garden gets published to the web.
Digging: Proem - [[She Never Cries]]
Digging: Frog Pocket - [[Hurrah Sapphire Moon!]]
Listened: [[A blast in Manhattan]]
Read: [[Doughnut Economics]]
As I deal with [[pain]], I think of my [[friends]] and the [[heart sutra]].
Gone, gone beyond!
All gone to the other shore
Gone kindly
If you have to go
[[Go kindly]]!
Read: [[The great carbon divide]]
Listened: [[Movement and Stillness]]
Yesterday I woke up with back pain in a new place, mid-back; it got a bit worse in the evening after attending the beautiful event of [[AG]] presenting. It didn’t get in the way of enjoyment but I need to keep an eye on it/take care and try to rest and recover.
…Having said that, I cleaned the bathroom and [[Lady Burup]]‘s toilet and my back got a bit worse :) But I feel it still gave me energy.
Then I worked a bit more, after oncall handoff, and I got several things "out of the way" in a relatively short time. It felt great.
Read: [[Doughnut Economics]]
Reflecting back and seeing them published on my website, I realise my work notes each day are a little mundane.
Watched: [[Isle of Dogs]]
Reading: [[Doughnut Economics]]
Listened: [[Hotel Bar Sessions: Late Capitalism]]
Today at work I:
[[Perceptions of degrowth in the European Parliament]]
Today at work I:
Today at work I:
When I’m working, I don’t log a lot in the journal, I noticed.
Listened: [[Hotel Bar Sessions: Revolutionary Mathematics]]
Patient privacy fears as US spy tech firm Palantir wins ยฃ330m NHS contract | โฆ
We had another play of [[Space Cats Fight Fascism]] today.
We spend a not insignificant chunk of our lives just on the upkeep of our household.
Been enjoying [[Superstore]] of late.
We played the [[Rise Up]] board game tonight.
Listened: [[WCV S2: Keir Milburn "Glorious Variation in the Global Working Class"]]
Been enjoying the [[Working Class Voices]] series from GND Media. Good reflections on how the environmental movement involves the working class (and also how alienates it). Main point being - it has to, one way or another, as the working class is the largest class.
Digging Until Here for Years by Proem right now.
Listened: [[WCV2 NY Communities for change "Let’s not replace Oil Barons’ with Solar Barons’"]]
Listened: [[Hotel Bar Sessions: The Stories We Tell]]
Fun, busy [[Repair Cafe]] tonight.
Listened: [[WCV S2: We’ve run with it like a dog with a burst ball]]
Enjoying the [[This Machine Kills]] podcast.
Having another attempt at getting RSS feed publishing working for commonplace. This time without trying to use a tempdir, caused too many problems last time.
Listened: [[Kill the Ecomodernist in Your Head]]
Listened: [[No King But Ludd (ft. Brian Merchant)]]
org-roam on the mobile with Termux is going well. Using it regularly.
Going to start posting my daily journal/log in the stream as well. So it’s a bit more discoverable/subscribeable.
Been reading through [[Doughnut Economics]] again. Appreciating the chapter on [[systems thinking]].
[[Hugo Blanco]] passed away.
Watching [[Captain Fantastic]]. A lot of fun. Points out the problems of American (Western) society. Is what they have in the woods any better though?
It’s quiet in the Agora right now. But I’m sure peeps will be back.
I basically never write code anymore for work purposes. I guess I’m OK with that right now. But I feel one day soon the pendulum will swing back from lead to coder again.
I’m perhaps less interested in code for code’s sake these days, and more interested in the design of systems.
Starting having a go at [[an Iterative Enquiry diagram for digital ecosocialism]]. Definite work in progress.
Listened: [[Anthony Hodgson, "Ready for Anything: Designing Resilience for a Transforming World"]]
Listened: [[Today in Focus: โWeโre totally isolatedโ: inside Gaza as Israelโs war intensifies]]
[[MermaidJS]] seems to have come a long way recently. Might start using it in conjunction with [[PlantUML]].
For all the (supposed) micro-rationalities of [[capitalism]], it produces some huge macro-irrationalities ([[overshoot of planetary boundaries]], [[social inequity]]).
Finished listening to [[What Is To Be Done? with Breht O’Shea and Alyson Escalante]].
Listened: [[Red Menace: Climate Leviathan: A Political Theory of Our Planetary Future]]
Why bother with org-roam and Termux on my phone? Why not just stick with orgzly for fleeting notes and then process them at the laptop?
[[Planetary sovereign]].
[[Polycrisis]].
Got org-roam working with Doom Emacs in Termux. To a certain degree. Few niggly issues but decent start. [[Setting up Doom Emacs in termux on Android]]
Don’t sync org-roam.db between machines.
Getting into org-roam on Termux. Useful extra tool in addition to orgzly for taking fleeting notes on my phone. Actually, Termux is more the processing of fleeting notes into actual notes.
Enjoying the Upstream interview with Breht and Alyson from Rev Left / Red Menace. They seem a bit more tempered here on another show - left to their own devices can sometimes come across tankie. Lots of good discussion of the need for an [[ecology of organisation]] here. [[What Is To Be Done? with Breht O’Shea and Alyson Escalante]].
Watching Coraline. It’s fun. I feel a bit seen by the Dad characterโฆ
This bit of text committed from my phoneโฆ will it work?
Read: [[Universal basic services: the power of decommodifying survival]]
[[Problem with Kobo Clara HD battery]]. It is draining really fast.
Started reading Kate Soper’s [[Post-Growth Living]]. It’ll be about how a move away from consumerism will actually bring about a more enjoyable life.
Read: [[Problems with ecosocialism]]
The [[planetary boundaries]] framework defines nine boundaries for the planet, and as of 2023 six of them have been overshot.
Listening: [[What Is To Be Done? with Breht O’Shea and Alyson Escalante]]
[[Socialism]] is a political philosophy that advocates for [[social equity]], the redistribution of wealth, and the ownership of the means of production.
[[Ecosocialism]] is a political philosophy that brings together socialist politics and environmental politics. [[Social and environmental issues are interconnected and inseparable]].
I am an ecosocialist. [[To be a 21st century socialist is to be an ecosocialist]].
Alternatives to Big Tech that aren’t part of a political strategy are just more tech exceptionalism.
Tags: #dailynotes #daily-notes
<<<<<<< HEAD
As I write this, I’m roughly above [[Baku]] about to cross the [[Caspian Sea]]. I don’t have an internet connection so I’m jotting down these local notes which will be synced to the Agora later.
I guess much has already been said about the relatively rareness of being offline nowadays; I am old enough to remember a time before being online at all was possible; then a time in which being online was rare; then the transition to always-on home internet and then mobile internet. I welcomed each increment of extra connectivity, and I still love how far we’ve gotten in this respect; but I can also appreciate the focus that being fully offline for a bit seems to bring. If nothing else it announces that the same focus is always available — behind the impulse to catch up with messages, or check feeds, or read about Baku and the Caspian Sea on Wikipedia (which is surely what I would be doing right now instead of writing these words were I not truly offline.)
I’m thinking a bit of Agora development during these holidays; it might or might not happen, based on all the sightseeing and experiencing we’ll be doing out there in the analog world :) But I thought it would still be nice to think of which things I could improve in the Agora if I have some time available.
I might write some [[executable subnode]] or other, if nothing else because they are fun and self-contained.
I think I will try to do one or two quick iterations on the [[Agora Server]] UI, maybe finishing the move to [[zippies]] as base widget as I’ve already done for nodes, stoas and most sections really. If I am able to move all sections under the search button/field to zippies the UI will probably look a lot more streamlined/be easier to understand, less confusing (this I’m guessing based on earlier feedback). Also it’s not hard to do and it is apparent, so it sounds fun.
Moving on to larger things, [[mycoverse]]/[[fediverse]] integration is something I would love to get done in this Q4 2023 so getting started on it would make a lot of sense. I would love to understand what is the minimum that Agora Server would need to do to be able to expose user accounts as Fediverse feeds. Then new/updated nodes could generate something close to new posts/notes? Unsure.
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Listened: [[Jason Hickel]]
Occurs to me that technology-focused ideas around alternatives to Big Tech, that are not explicitly tied to a broader political programme, are themselves a form of [[tech exceptionalism]]. Hence I think [[digital ecosocialism]] is important.
Listened: [[Culture, Power and Politics: Ecosocialism and Degrowth]]
Think the theme of the discursive part of my roundup this month can be around [[ecosocialism and degrowth]], extending that a little bit to an exploration of [[digital degrowth]].
Yesterday was [[Repair Day]] and it went great. Biggest number of events we’ve ever listed - pulled in events from quite a few different networks, in particular the [[Journรฉes Nationales de la Rรฉparation]] in France brought in a huge amount.
We launched the [[UK Repair and Reuse Declaration]]. Asking UK policymakers to introduce repair-friendly legislation.
Listened: [[Voices of Fixfest UK 2023]]
Read: [[Most Brits bin electrical items if they break. These ‘magic’ Repair Cafรฉs are trying to change that]]
Today is [[14 October 2023]] and I am glad you are here with me.
It has been ages since I’ve in Flancia, sometimes it feels, even as time is varying.
Here is what I call a poem: [[trees]].
This weekend I intend to advance what I call [[open letters]]: documents addressed to groups, openly published even as they are being written.
As of 21:45 CET I did some ‘day job’ stuff (having chosen it) and started a proposal (open letter, as per the above) that I had on my todo list.
Now switching to [[paramita]], planning to continue on related topics but in the [[commons]].
Today we bought the tickets to and from [[Sri Lanka]], happy about it!
This is a book for people who want to destroy Big Tech. Itโs not a book for people who want to tame Big Tech. Thereโs no fixing Big Tech. Itโs not a book for people who want to get rid of technology itself. Technology isnโt the problem. Stop thinking about what technology does and start thinking about who technology does it to and who it does it for. This is a book about the thing Big Tech fears the most: technology operated by and for the people who use it.
Read: [[‘Capitalism is dead. Now we have something much worse’]]: Yanis Varoufakis on extremism, Starmer, and the tyranny of big tech.
Listened: [[What Does Class Mean Now?]]
Read: [[On Technology and Degrowth]]
Re: [[Reclaim the stacks]]. Varoufakis talks about a "[[cloud rebellion]]". Doctorow talks about [[seizing the means of computation]].
Listened: [[Cory Doctorow on Why the Internet Broke and How to Fix It]]
Discussed divorce with [[L]], we’ve been separated for around 1.4 years. Things are going well and I wish us both happiness!
[[Imaginate un mundo sin latencia]] me dije, habiendo solucionado los problemas de conectividad bluetooth en [[nostromo]] :)
A veces extraรฑo el [[espaรฑol]] como idioma.
Mientras escribo esto, estoy escuchando [[hola frank]] de [[sumo]] :)
Let us pray, dice Luca Prodan :)
Here I would like to take the opportunity to say that the [[HedgeDoc]] Stoa, although it could be much improved, is already useful.
I think I’m going to start using it more often. And maybe enable logins? It seems to have [[oauth]] integration…
Which reminds me I want to work on that for the [[Agora]] proper, and maybe also on [[Google docs]] integration…
Read: [[The Double Objective of Democratic Ecosocialism]]. By Jason Hickel. Great. First I’ve seen him explicitly mention [[degrowth]] and [[ecosocialism]] together (quite likely he has before, given his outlook, just first time I’ve noticed it). The prefix of ‘Democratic’ is interesting though. Deliberate positioning with [[democratic socialism]] I presume, as opposed to say [[degrowth communism]].
I’d like to do this: org mode - Org-publish: Ignore errors when publishing and report them later
Now Im writing from [[Doom Emacs]] installed in termux on Android! Not got org-roam set up yet though, so cant create links properly. Bit of a downside of org-mode/org-roam to be honest, for digital gardens, that you cant just use straight wikilinks.
Listened: [[W. Brian Arthur (Part 1) on The History of Complexity Economics]]
Listened: [[What happens to your waste? with Oliver Franklin-Wallis]]
What is [[ecosocialism]]? The combination of socialist politics and environmental politics. It advocates for policies and programmes that promote planetary stability, social equity and agency and democracy.
Listened: [[Working Class Voices: Season Two with Emma River Roberts]]
[[The Nature of Technology]]. Mentioned in the podcast with W. Brian Arthur on complexity economics. Its a book of his. The combination of elements thing sounds not dissimilar to what Gordon Brander talks about in recent posts. (Concept design, [[Fragments: vertebrate technology]])
Looking through the transcript of [[Kohei Saito on Degrowth Communism]]. [[Marx’s theory of metabolism]].
Reading about [[system dynamics]] and the differences between the qualitative and quantitative approaches to it.
I’m using the RSS feed of changes to my digital garden (via Agora) as a very simple gardening tool (that is, something for improving the notes in my garden).
Wheee I’m currently editing my journal from vim in termux on my phone. Synced here via syncthing. Not sure how much I’ll need to be doing this but good to know that I can.
[[Flancia, or the revolution against Moloch]]
research [[Gosinga]]
De quiรฉn son [[las jaras]]?
Estรกn las de Maitreya, las de Tara, las de Avalokiteshvara!
i also use avidemux for simple video editing. 20:22 Samuel Klein Samuel Klein says:love your naming scheme! Samuel Klein says:this diagram also suggests scale-free design [which is compelling; not privileging zoomed-in or zoomed-out parts of the whole] Samuel Klein says:++ 20:36 PK Peter Kaminski Peter Kaminski says:Flask is a lightweight web application framework for Python Peter Kaminski says: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/
20:41
JM
Jerry Michalski
Jerry Michalski says:is that like agreeing on a hashtag?
20:47
Samuel Klein
Samuel Klein says:One thing I’d like to see more easily is the list of repositories in your agora, and which ones have a node for a given wikilink
Samuel Klein says:I have to run! This was great to see, worth tuning to a 15-min pitch
Samuel Klein says:โค๏ธ โค๏ธ โค๏ธ
21:01
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Samuel Klein
Samuel Klein says:oho my next meeting was moved back I have 15 min ๐
21:02
JM
Jerry Michalski
Jerry Michalski says:yay!
Jerry Michalski says:it’s a hypertext catfish!
21:05
Aram Zucker-Scharff
Aram Zucker-Scharff says:I found this very useful! I have to drop
21:07
JM
Jerry Michalski
Jerry Michalski says:see you!
21:07
PK
Peter Kaminski
Peter Kaminski says:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glock_switch
21:09 avatar Samuel Klein Samuel Klein says:there’s probably room a tool like "full auto-linker" that could look through your doc + its context, check your agora for entities that exist across the conjoined namespace, and autolinking concepts the first time they appear in your doc
Listened: [[Kohei Saito on Degrowth Communism]]
Some good [[right to repair]] news lately. What with the Californian repair bill passing state legislature. And the EU ecodesign requirements on smartphones and tablets.
And also: [[STATEMENT: Google announces 10 years of tech support for Chromebooks]]
Not all good though: [[Google wonโt repair cracked Pixel Watch screens]]
Loved the [[Majihima]] discourses on [[Heartwood]] (I already knew this), [[Cowherd]], [[Gosinga]].
[[3149]] is an interesting number. It’s not prime: it’s [[47]] (we will defeat Moloch) * 67 (Bodhi, Bodhisattva).
I’ll use the busyness of life of late to shift the reclaim roundups to the end of the month that’s in their name, rather than the start. So - I’ve got until end of September for [[Reclaiming the stacks: September 2023 roundup]].
Maybe eventually I’ll just stop making it a monthly thing. I like the format of [[Gordon Brander]]‘s Substack, which doesn’t seem to have a defined schedule. He just seems to build on previous ideas each time, not in any necessarily structured way, but it’s always fascinating.
I think for me it makes sense to have some structure and defined rhythm while I’m finding my feet. But as it matures maybe I’ll improvise a bit more.
[[Datasette]] might be a good thing for documenting the initiatives in [[reclaiming the stacks]]. I’d heard about it before but never really understood what it does until reading [[The Magic of Small Databases]]. What I quite like about [[Anytype]] though is not needing to explicitly build a DB.
Read: [[California Lawmakers Unanimously Pass Right to Repair Legislation]]
Read: [[New EU Rules: Smartphones and Tablets will follow new ecodesign requirements by June 2025!]]
I take back what I said about [[Subconscious]] being completely absent of politics - there is a nod towards them by Gordon in [[Tools for thought: the first 300,000 years]]:
Read: [[Decentralized and rooted in care: envisioning the digital infrastructures of the future]].
[[The Magic of Small Databases]] is interesting to me from the perspective of sharing my catalogue of initiatives for [[Reclaim the stacks]].
[[Digital technologies are an important part of movement infrastructure]]
The qualitative system dynamics model used in [[A leverage points analysis of a qualitative system dynamics model for climate change adaptation in agriculture]] was built using a triangulation process from individual models. I’ll read more about that, seems kind of what I’m trying to do in [[Reclaim the stacks]].
Read: [[The Magic of Small Databases]]
[[Subconscious Beta]].
And I haven’t come across anything from Noosphere that suggests it has any politics of any kind. The beta announcement is signed off with "Letโs 10x humanityโs collective intelligence", which, absent of any political direction, is kind of problematic to me.
Swinging back to blogs and RSS feeds over Mastodon. The stream of info on microblogging sites is too much for me, and the signal-to-noise ratio is too weak.
Reading: [[The environmental impact of a PlayStation 4]]
A [[qualitative system dynamics model]] focuses on the structure of a system and the qualitative relation between system components.
[[Gordon Brander]] quotes [[Donella Meadows]] from [[Thinking in Systems]] a lot in his latest newsletter. ([[Fragments: vertebrate technology]] - on components, modularity, and [[hierarchy]]).
Undoubtedly a major figure in systems thinking, but [[Robert Biel]] relates that Meadows had somewhat dubious / liberal-minded political views on some things, to which she applied systems thinking.
As I sit here with my laptop (with [[vim]]) and no internet connection, I realize that I don’t write here longform as much as I could. I guess the availability of the internet does make it easier for me to get distracted, which granted I see sometimes as a positive (it motivates a form of exploration), but might not be conducive to practicing the skill of writing coherently and consistently for more than a few bullet points in each journal.
The thought of writing in my blog again (meaning https://flancia.org/mine)
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For the technically inclined, we’re using the comic panel ID instead of chapter number over at the mobile-friendly version of the webcomic on Webtoon↩
WARNING - BREACHING NET FUCKED BY 2050: MAY CONTAIN BLOODY SPOILERS, READ AT OWN RISK! Trying to hide some emotional baggage because of this.
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Per wiki, V’s status is still unknown after lift’s cables snap as more chaos ensured. The reason is "presumed (legally) dead, but no evidence of on-screen death". [^2]: Torture were also involved, especially some robotic head decapitation (we’re not talking about [this], but instead of Aunt Nina killing Rocky for telling the truth about his and Freckle’s activities, ).↩
I’m getting more comfortable using Foam alongside Obsidian, especially inside a Gitpod workspace.
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Note to self: Update this later this morning.
SECURITY
and CONTRIBUTING
lately.Tags: #dailynotes #daily-notes
Catch up the daily update on [[2023-08-16]], this file was used for redirects.
Repaired: [[Repairing a Cat Mate C500 automatic pet feeder]]
[[Global boiling]]
Listened: [[Trip 35: The Internet]]
[[org-timeblock]] and calfw-blocks look worth a look. I’m currently using [[org-timeline]], one of these might be better (although it works well enough for me).
Working on [[adding an RSS feed of recent activity to my org-roam digital garden with org-publish]].
Read: [[The Brilliant Immanuel Wallerstein Was an Anticapitalist Until the End]]
Listened: [[Peter Jones and Kristel van Ael, "Design Journeys Through Complex Systems Practice Tools for Systemic Design"]]
Just adding (org-roam-db-auto-sync-enable)
to my startup file seems to have fixed both my problem with completion at point of org-roam, and having to run org-roam-db-sync regularly. So that’s good!
Nothing happened here other than some pain
Previously on [[2023-08-08]], note that time and date are in Philippine Standard Time as I write this, although you do you use UTC for simplicity.
OSS work at [[recaptime.dev]] or whatever
Personal side projects
Across the interwebs
At Tuesday’s repair cafe: [[Repairing a Canon Pixma TS3150]]
Listened: [[Cory Doctorow, "The Internet Con: How to Seize the Means of Computation"]]
Listened: [[Frank Jacob, "Wallerstein 2.0: Thinking and Applying World-Systems Theory in the 21st Century"]]
git diff
in the multiverse"However, he seems to have a sadistic side that he cannot control. If Freckle is given a weapon, he becomes wild and manically laughs like his cousin Rocky. He seems to be very skilled with guns, most likely due to him wanting to become a police officer, though this behavior caused him to be rejected from the police academy." (from the wiki)
Listened: [[Microdose: Californian Capitalism]]
Writing: [[Reclaiming the stacks: August 2023 roundup]]
Read: [[‘A certain danger lurks there’: how the inventor of the first chatbot turned against AI]]
Listened: [[Entropy and the Capitalist System with Robert Biel]]
Listened: [[Microdose: Californian Capitalism]]
Bookmarked: [[Class Warfare in the Information Age]]
Writing: Reclaim Roundup: August 2023
Read: [[How an eccentric English tech guru helped guide Allendeโs socialist Chile]]
Read: [[ChatGPT Will Command More Than 30,000 Nvidia GPUs: Report]]
Read: [[The Generative AI Race Has a Dirty Secret]]
Read: [[Meta report shows the company causes far more emissions than it can cover with renewable energy]]
Read: [[ICT: A top horizontal priority in sustainable product policy]]
gh:gitpodify/workspace-images
, especially around pre-commit configsgit init
+ bashbox init
for gh:gitpodify/dazzle-build-script
based on the build scripts on gh:gitpod-io/workspace-images
Go to [[2023-08-04]] instead.
One of the particularities of writing about [[Flancia]] is that it seems to require a certain commitment, a belief in the feasibility of facts in possible futures.
Bloody hell why I forgot writing this.
obsidian-icon-folder
(repo) plugin on [[Obsidian]] to feel at home like in [[Notion]] and [[Coda]].Updating date on here
Got onto housing wait-list I was hoping for
I have therapy today
I’m trying to get a case manager at tpi
App idea
Todo
Took my computer out of storage. Now I have something to work on in the cafes and maybe I won’t be so bored during the day.
Go back to [[daily notes]], also synced at this week’s recap in the [[Personal Board (open that in Obsidian)]].
Pomodoros:
Listened: [[Class Politics in a Warming World with Keir Milburn]]
Going for a bit more of a slow life in some ways. Reading a weekly magazine on news roundup, rather than obsessing over the news each day. Switching (back) more to RSS feeds and long form articles than social media feeds.
[[How to Blow Up a Data Centre]]
Read: [[Extreme heat prompts first-ever Amazon delivery driver strike]]
I like [[Bill Seitz]]‘s page on designing good page names: http://webseitz.fluxent.com/wiki/DesigningGoodPageNames
Started writing [[Reclaim Roundup: August 2023]]
Noticed that since upgrade I have to run org-roam-db-sync
regularly now too, it isn’t updating automatically.
I installed [[cool retro term]] today and it was immediately more fun than I thought it would be. There is something weirdly satisfactory about typing and seeing a blazing trail preceding your words.
I wonder how hard would it be to make it so that anagora.org renders text in this style — optionally, of course :)
Read: [[It’s not about your footprint, it’s about your point of leverage]]
As mentioned in [[2023-07-08]], a few org-roam things broke after upgrading spacemacs.
Started having a play around with [[Anytype]].
I upgraded [[spacemacs]] to latest and updated all Melpa packages to latest. Now various things in my [[org-roam]] setup aren’t working. Sigh.
Finished writing and sent [[Reclaim roundup July 2023]].
It was that time of the year, your birthday, when you finally got to Flancia and were able to stay for good, stay in it in a definite sense, being free from suffering.
Writing [[Newsletter July 2023]]
Does [[trade unionism]] represent a radical challenge to [[capitalism]], or is it reformist?
[[Listened]]: [[Everyday Utopia and Radical Imagination with Kristen Ghodsee]]
I wasn’t planning on seeing [[Nils Frahm]] live, nor did I know he was playing in Athens until the very same day it happened; I heard the sound test coming from the [[Odeon of Herodes Atticus]] while I was climbing down the southern slope of the Acropolis and I decided to get a ticket just in time. I’m happy I did so, it was a memorable experience for sure to see him live under the moon and stars in this ~2000 year old amphitheatre.
[[Listened]]: [[The death of the Unabomber: will his dangerous influence live on?]]
Running out of steam reading [[The Entropy of Capitalism]]. It’s pretty dense and academic, lacking much in the way of narrative or prose to get you through some of the thornier bits.
[3*n*(n+1)+1 for n in range(1000)]
[[Read]]: [[For an anti-colonial, anti-racist environmentalism]]
For now, I’ve moved my org-publish stuff (both the publishing to my website and to the Agora) on to my own server. But I’ve had to remove the caching, because that kept failing ([[Problems with org-publish cache]]). So I probably haven’t gained much. Except that the html publish pipeline was timing out on Gitlab, so at least my site will be regularly updating again now.
[[Listened]]:
[[Read]]: [[How systems theory can help us reflect on the world]]
[[Read]]: [[When nature and society are seen through the lens of dialectics and systems thinking]]
[[Panarchy]]
[[Listened]]: [[After the Robots: Aaron Benanav on Work, Automation and Utopia]]
[[Listened]]: [[The Mute Compulsion of Capitalism]]
Amanecรญ y llegamos a la tarde con alegrรญa con [[AG]], y despuรฉs comimos y caminamos con [[Diego]] y [[Dominic]].
[[Read]]: [[The Entropy of Capitalism]]
[[Watched]]: [[Vesna Manojlovic - The Environmental Impact of Internet: Urgency, De-Growth, Rebellion]]
[[Bookmarked]]: [[Institute for Social Ecology online courses]]
Yesterday I submitted my final output for [[YXM830]]!
Reading [[Capital is Dead]] (again, didn’t finish last time) and loving it. I really like [[McKenzie Wark]]‘s writing style in this. I’m finding the argument about there now being an information-based [[Vectoralism]] - something even worse than capitalism - quite compelling, though I know many disagree.
Used the borrowed orbital sander to sand down garden table and chairs that are a bit weather beaten.
[[taixu]]
I will show you the shape of my [[heart]] if you want to.
Listened: [[Reclaiming Time with Oliver Burkeman (In Conversation)]]
I started reading the intro of [[Governing the Commons]] last night. It was actually very readable - for some reason I thought it would be really academic.
[[Jackson Rising Redux]] arrived, after lots of delays to the publication date.
Keir Starmer: ‘I want Labour to be the party of home ownership’
[[Sun Thinking]] is nice
Could AI save the Amazon rainforest?
[[Ecosocialism 2023]] conference
Listened: [[Soviet Cybernetics and the Promise of Big Computer Socialism]]
[[Oddly Influenced]] podcast looks fun.
Writing up thoughts on [[Internet for the People]].
Really enjoyed the [[Ecological Radio Workshop]] put on by [[Full of Noises]] yesterday.
Read: [[Chile’s president aims to nationalize world’s largest lithium supply]]
Two recent learnings about the [[Greater London Council]] of the 1980s that I really liked:
Listened: [[To Talk of Organization โ on Nunesโ Neither Vertical nor Horizotal]]
/usr/share/XaoS/tutorial/intro.xcf
to see the introduction to fractals it ships with.Listening: [[H. T. Odum’s Environment, Power and Society]]
Bookmark: [[r/Scholar]] https://www.reddit.com/r/Scholar/
So. This stuff about [[technological determinism]] is very interesting in the Fuchs book. Makes me think about how all the types of tech that I’m interested in come firmly with leftist social relations attached to them. e.g. libre software. Community broadband. Data commons. Without the modifiers, they’re just technologies. I think this is important.
I feel that perhaps ICT4S has been quite deterministic in general. Divorcing the technology from the social relations? Perhaps not. Definitely worth exploring.
Governable stacks. Another one. I wonder if you could subsume all of the modifiers into simply ‘ecosocialist’. Intersting. Hmm yes, very interesting. They all kind of amount to the same thing.
Agency, social justice, climate justice. Actually they’re all missing that last one. They in fact tend to refer more to that first one - agency.
So my research is about a merging of those strands perhaps, so in a sense you could potentially just use ecosocialist as the modifier. Maybe not in practice as it might not be as snappy. But in theory, yes.
Federated social media. Kind of about agency, at the nub of it. Platform socialism. Platform coops etc.
So I’m interested in those things where there is at least one of the 3 aspects (agency, planetary boundaries, social equity) and evaluating and filling in the other section. I’m looking at both socialist ICT and green/sustainable ICT and finding the gaps in both of them.
In theory the modifier of ‘ecosocialist’ is simply ramping up of the ‘sustainable development’ modifier, as SD purports to be about both social and environmental issues. But in reality it’s more than that.
Reading: [[Internet for the People]].
Read: [[Envisioning real utopias from within the capitalist present]]
Listened: [[Robin Hahnel on Parecon (Part 1)]]
Read: [[Ecosocialism for Realists: Transitions, Trade-Offs, and Authoritarian Dangers]]
Listened: [[The Week in Green Software: Netflix, Refurbishment and Anti-Greenwashing Laws]]
Listened: [[Trebor Scholz on Platform Cooperativism]]
Annoyed: Friday briefing: Britainโs rivers and oceans are filling with sewage โ with nโฆ
Bookmark: [[Climate Solutions for Cumbrian Landscapes]]
Bookmark: [[Sacred Stacks: The Art of Cyborg Community]]
Annoyed: [[UK energy strategy]] is rubbish.
Annoyed: [[Jeremy Corbyn]] banned from Labour Party.
Bookmark: [[The Carbon Emissions of Big Tech]]
Read: How Big Techโs โtoxicโ business model is fuelling the climate crisis | Euronews
Listening: [[Green Socialist Notes: Decentralization 101]]
Read: [[IPCC’s conservative nature masks true scale of action needed to avert catastrophic climate change]]
Wondering: [[What is the ITU doing on sustainability?]]
Listened: [[The local businesses giving your stuff a ‘second life’]]
Restart=always
, you need to also pass StartLimitIntervalSec=0
in the [Unit]
section.[[Economics for Emancipation]].
After an update to one of the IndieWeb wordpress plugins (probably Syndication Links) it looks like the name of the Bridgy Mastodon syndication target changed (from mastodon-bridgy to webmention-mastodon-bridgy). So I had to run mp-refresh-syndication-targets
in Emacs.
Finished: [[The Care Manifesto]]
abra app run --user root foo.bar.com app bash
then cat /run/secrets/your_sneaky_secret
Yesterday had a great time at another gig put on by [[Full of Noises]]. [[Lee Patterson]]. He did a live performance and a bit of an artist talk. Loved the live performance, amazing sounds from [[contact microphones]] and some kind of [[photosensitive microphones]]. No effects or digitalisation, just amplification, and it made the most incredible sounds. Springs sounded amazing through the contact mics. He also played some [[field recordings]] of audio from inside ponds from homebrew [[hydrophones]] which were also really incredible. Crazy throbs and pulses and sirens from little water bugs.
Been experimenting with being [[offline by default]] a little bit.
modprobe -r psmouse
then modprobe psmouse
(!).[[Gracias, Buda]]!
[[Gracias]].
A set of dice arrived today.
My new credit card (the other one was disabled due to fraud; someone apparently managed to buy three gift cards in itunes with the previous one) arrived today and it was funny+sad how having it made me feel a re-upgrade as a citizen of a privileged country in late stage capitalism.
[[data commons]]
[[Pomodoros]]
I will write [[Building Bridges]] — some day? What does it mean by now? I’ve thought about it many times, and by now I wonder if when I actually start writing it it will just flow out from me — or it won’t.
Suddenly you find yourself in an Agora.
Ahead of you there’s a [[fork]].
[[The Agora is a garden of forking paths]].
=> [[Agora Space]]
Spent some time on [[Ways to reclaim the stacks]]
Got a half hearted setup on Boox with termux and Emacs so I can edit commonplace. Wait actually it’s vim for now. (Ironically, couldn’t exit Emacs - keeps on trying to save a file when quitting.)
[[V]] fixed https://agor.ai, is doing awesome stuff in the containers space.
I want to work on:
Reading: [[Digitalization and the Anthropocene]]
I’ve been publishing less in my digital garden since (a) working on my research project; (b) getting an e-ink tablet (because I write most of my notes as handwritten notes in there). I’d like to rectify this when I get a chance, there will be some useful way I can get those publishing online to my garden I’m sure.
In [[mathematics]], a [[group]] is a set and an operation that combines any two elements of the set to produce a third element of the set, in such a way that the operation is associative, an identity element exists and every element has an inverse.
These three axioms hold for [[number systems]] and many other mathematical structures. For example, the integers together with the addition operation form a group.
Ay, quiรฉn fuera una flecha derecha volando hacia el corazรณn de [[Moloch]]!
[[work]]
[[flancia]]
[[yoga with x]]
The 31st of January is the 0th of February.
Tengo dos [[jaras]]:
Flancia y el รgora.
Genuine question: can anyone point me to a practical usage of [[actor-network theory]]? (from Bruno Latour). I read [[Technology appropriation in a de-growing economy]] and they discuss a Marxist spin on ANT. For the purposes of appropriating technology from Big Tech for degrowth ends. And while I like all the words, I can’t quite get a grasp on what it really means and what you’d actually doโฆ
I cut my hair tonight, and I felt better.
I started writing two things about what’s happening at [[Google]].
Deep into the night we’ll go. It’s [[22]] and I’ll gladly do [[four pomodoros]] for the [[revolution]] tonight.
Good anarchists of the world unite!
Reading: [[Less is More]]
Listening: [[Trip 30: Gifts]]
Listening: [[Benjamin Bratton on Synthetic Catallaxies, Platforms of Platforms & Red Futurism]]
Listening (a while ago): [[42. TECH FOR GOOD]]
Read: [[Open Climate Then and Now]].
Listened: [[The Week in Green Software: Disintegration vs Integration]]
Read: [[The EU battery directive will make it easier to replace batteries]]
git revert
, silly, but it happens :) this way we learn.cal 2023
:)Read: [[New EU rules for smartphones and tablets: still far from a true Right to repair]]
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]].
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.
cal 2023
:)Listened: [[The Green Transition โ The Problem with Green Capitalism Part 1]]
[[Stacks]] seem like the formulation of ICT into capitalist vehicles - hence relevance to my study.
The last two chapters of [[Radical Technologies]] are gold.
Learning a bit about [[guild socialism]] through reading [[Platform Socialism]]. It sounds good. Good healthy dollops of municipalism and subsidiarity.
Removing the org-cite test for now, as it failed on the gitlab buildโฆ
Make better use of [[unicode]] :)
[[containers]]
=======
Stashed changes
Reading: [[COP 27]] outcome - beginnings of an agreement on [[loss and damage]], but loss of hope on [[1.5C]]
Question: [[Is libre the same as governable?]]
Upgraded [[orgzly]].
Listened: [[Pakistan Floods and COP 27 with Asad Rehman]]
[[node club]]
Read: [[The Stack as an Integrative Model of Global Capitalism]]. Pretty dense but some good payoff at the end.
"As for the possibility of counter-hegemonic alternatives, one avenue of exploration focuses on commons-based appropriation of the Stack that aims at negating money-based exchange mechanisms"
"As far as "communication power" is a central means of coordination and control, it is significant to "reprogram communication networks" by building a "communication society as a society of the commons""
I’m in!
If you remember something about this whole project maybe make it that [[in flancia there is an agora]].
โ Stafford Beer quoted in [[Cybernetic Revolutionaries]]
I’d really love to get the Agora (meaning anagora.org) fast again :) When it is fast (like when you hit a worker with a cached graph, which currently serves within 0.2s it feels great; when it isn’t it goes definitely into the frustrating territory (9s). But I think it’ll have to wait until EOY, realistically, maybe.
Welcome my friends! This is an episode of Yoga with X. If you like this, please consider revisiting: anagora.org/yoga-with-x.
(I’ll be back in five minutes. Enjoy the song! This is from https://anagora.org/flancia-playlist
I hope you liked the song! I’ll now do [[yoga with adriene]].
Reading [[Breaking Things at Work]]
What if I just did dev work on [[agor.ai]]? I just saw that I have the dev configuration running on it already; and I’ve been meaning to turn up the new agoras for some time now, although instead a lot of my time has gone to work, to social life, and now again to [[agora doc]].
I also have a dev thread pending for both components — see todo list above. Combining these three threads would make it fun, I think, and inter-motivating in some sense.
[[Agora doc]] must for sure be advanced too, as I have many comments to review and address, and I welcome the time [[this weekend]] will afford me to do so.
[[node club]]
[[Open Educational Resources]] are a commons.
I didn’t meditate more formally until way too late today, around 21, and that feels like a mistake in retrospect. But that’s OK, tomorrow I’ll go back to meditating in the morning.
I worked/coded for about 10 hours straight yesterday; it felt great. Today I’m taking some time to rest.
Dealing with [[Western Union]] and [[Moneygram]] trying to get money directly to people.
[[october 2022]] begins, I’d like to plan it as such (as a month)
[[november 2022]] is the two year anniversary of the Agora (code wise), so I hope to be able to ship a package of noticeable improvements to anagora.org and maybe the agor.ai this month!
but today:
Twitter is being really annoying and dealing with them is taking a lot of effort really. Surprise/not surprise I guess.
Reading for [[node club]]: [[Moving towards an ecological Leninism]]
More charity shop wins:
[[The UK should have a national programme of home insulation]]
I want a better story for [[exporting highlights and notes from koreader]] and getting them in to my digital garden.
Reading: [[Capitalist Catastrophism]]
I [[worked]] today. It was fine. I’m looking forward to the next two weeks.
Today it was a good day; I worked, went to therapy and found it meaningful, and back home I did yoga and played with Lady Burup. I also talked with friends.
I should create a second account for the Agora on Twitter, @an_agora is having many problems. If nothing else I’ll use it to test; the fact that I don’t have a test account makes it so that the bot is broken half the time because I don’t have a release process for meaningfully testing changes. It’s pretty terrible. For [[agora server]] I have dev.anagora.org and a local environment, but not for bots in [[agora bridge]].
Another thought: sqlite in [[agora bridge]] will really help with this, as bots could just query the graph stored in [[agora]] (root repo) instead of having to rely on Twitter for all state in the social graph.
This leads, again, to the question: should we just use [[moa]] as [[agora bridge]]?
sudo touch /usr/share/pipewire/media-session.d/with-pulseaudio && systemctl --user restart pipewire-session-manager
During the week I read [[Wolfram]]‘s article on the [[Wolfram Physics Project]], as recommended by [[xiq]], and I enjoyed it. I also re-read [[Scott Aaronson]]‘s review of [[A New Kind of Science]]; I think it still holds and seems to apply to the project at large.
Finished off [[Pacman lantern]].
I volunteered at the [[Ulverston Repair Cafe]] on Tuesday.
Making a [[Pacman lantern]] for the [[Ulverston Lantern Festival]].
Some book scores in the local charity shops the last few weeks.
This spin on [[social ecology]] looks interesting - some kind of combo of [[Murray Bookchin]], [[Gregory Bateson]], [[Fritjof Capra]]. Social Ecology: Applying Ecological Understanding to our lives and our Planetโฆ
If I die slowly, please take my body out to a beautiful forest and bury it among the [[hyphae]], in the [[mycorrhiza]].
I sometimes [[procrastinate]] on important things, does that make me a [[jerk]]? I think maybe it does, and I should [[curb my bullshit]].
People don’t seem to be, on the average or even at high percentile, nearly as interested on the [[revolution]]] as I am. Does that make me a [[jerk]] if I practice it, which includes talking about it? I’m not sure, but I don’t think it does.
So I asked a few friends what they thought of the Revolution as it relates to the [[Flancia]] project; I’m interested on their take.
Now I am in the park near home with my laptop for a short outdoors [[hacking]] session (?).
Listening: [[What is to be done? Who is going to do it and where?]]
Listening: [[GND vs Degrowth. Live Panel from Labour Conference 2021]]
Listened: [[Grassroots Organising 101 w/ Sasha Josette and Olly Armstrong]]
Listened: [[Climate Change as Class War with Matthew T. Huber]]
[[Monarchy]]
Attended [[Conversations with Gamechangers: Cooperation Jackson]]
[[Energy price freezes are a direct result of campaigning like Don’t Pay UK]]
[[systems mapping]]
What Makes a Partnership Transformational? | World Resources Institute
Address systemic problems.
Change the status quo.
Sustain impacts.
Kind of revolution in UN-friendly words.
Cool - found this recent debate on eco-socialism: [[Debating Eco-Socialist Futures]].
[[Scientific utopianism]] - rigourous daydreaming.
[[Our feelings are not just biological, but also social and cultural and therefore historical]]
Noding my highlights from [[The Ministry for the Future]]. There’s a lot. For my reference, currently done up to page 357.
My [[YunoHost]] server seems to have run out of space, and now I can’t remotely ssh in. Sigh. Will have to fix.
Back from a short city break to [[Manchester]]. Was a lot of fun. We packed a lot in.
Read: [[Revolutionary Strategies on a Heated Earth]]
I shoud reread [[The Next Revolution]] to compare and contrast with the recent [[eco-socialism]] stuff.
Doing a couple [[pomodoro for the revolution]] at Agora Meet.
New claims:
[[Cuba is the most sustainably developed country in the world]]
watch "wc -w agora\ pkg\ chapter.md"
open and it’s great. Up to 6125 now, when I’m calling it a night.Listened: [[Chaos on Railways, Truss & Sunak Take Aim at Solar Power]]
Listening: [[Left Bloc w/ James Schneider]]
wc -w agora\ pkg\ chapter.md
occasionally and seeing the number go up; but I wasn’t super structured about it (e.g. I didn’t keep tabs precisely pomodoro to pomodoro)August is [[revolution]] month on [[node club]].
Reading: [[Revolutionary Strategies on a Heated Earth]]
Listening: [[Nick Dyer-Witheford on Biocommunism]]
Did the [[parkrun]].
One [[pomodoro for the revolution]]
New claim: [[Cuba is a good model of a green society]].
Listened: [[David Ehrlichman, "Impact Networks: Creating Connection, Sparking Collaboration, and Catalyzing Systemic Change"]]
Playing with very noddy [[programmable notes]] in anagora.
Anyway, today I was reminded to review my node on Climate Leninism and Revolutionary Transition, so off we go to do that!
Reworked [[eco-socialism]] a bit.
Adding [[cloudspotting]] to my nature journalling activities.
What excites you?
[[The Ministry for the Future]] is pretty hard going. I mean it’s good. But it is really kind of drilling home how bad things could get with the climate crisis, not just the extreme weather events, but the political fallout too.
A goal of my digital garden is to (discover and) document and share claims that I believe. Or disagree with. A work in progress (always), but you can find some at [[Yes definitely]] and [[Without a doubt]].
[[Public ownership]]
[[Universal basic income]], [[Universal basic services]]
Using [[Pl@ntNet]] again for identifying plants.
[[Wood Wide Web]]
[[Revolution]], [[Revolutionary transition]], [[Climate Leninism]]
I’ll retroactively class the previous action as two [[pomodoro for the revolution]]
[[Food]]
[[Climate fiction]]
I think we will do it, my [[friend]]. We will go into the heart of [[Moloch]] and together decide [[what we do with it]].
Should we kill it, or should we try to [[disentangle]] it from what’s [[bad]]?
I am sad that [[Thatcherism]] is a thing.
[[Commons]]
Listening: [[The Value of a Whale with Adrienne Buller]]
Reflecting that in 1976 [[The Lucas Plan]] was put together by factory workers to counter proposed job cuts. It was based on notions of [[socially useful production]] and included things like heat pumps, wind turbines, energy efficient houses. In 1976!
I watched [[The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution]] and [[The Weather Underground]] documentaries. Almost hard to comprehend what a powder keg the 60s and 70s were in America. The cold-blooded murder of [[Fred Hampton]] is truly shockingโฆ words fail.
Also germane to think how the artwork of [[Emory Douglas]] and The Black Panther paper got the party to places where they might not otherwise have reached.
[[Socially useful production]]
[[Doughnut Economics]] and [[Degrowth]].
Listened: [[Climate Leviathan with Joel Wainwright and Geoff Mann]]
Watching: [[The Weather Underground]]
Non-standard weekend as my family ([[brother]], [[mother]]) are both visiting. We took a train to [[Romandy]] at [[10:14]].
Holy heck, the first chapter of [[The Ministry for the Future]] is brutal. A vision of hell when temperatures persist above 40 degrees.
[[Degrowth]]
Walked along a bit of the [[England Coast Path]] up to [[North Walney Nature Reserve]].
[[climate crisis]]
One [[pomodoro for the revolution]]
Updating spacemacs and updating all packages. Never quite know what will work and won’t work every time I do this.
SPC p p
. Which is helm-projectile-switch-project
.I was in meetings for 4h30m today.
I filed a bunch of things from my TO FILE file yesterday. Some good stuff in there from years back.
Listened: [["We all should be botanists" Interview with Leif Bersweden]]
[[Revolution]]
[[Hunger]]
Hayek and co see ‘the market’ as the ultimately distributed information processor. But it is entirely lacking a useful question for this information processor to solve. It is resource allocation for resource allocation’s sake. It’s like the computer in Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, where the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything is 42. It’s a simple, easy answer to an ill-defined question.
"[[Lady Burup]] always knows what you sometimes forget."
[[Commoning is based on a very different ontology from capitalism]].
[[A forgotten revolutionary: Thomas Spence on saving the commons]]
Listened: [[Strategies of Protest with Oscar Berglund]]
Listened: [[In Our Time, The Enclosures of the 18th Century]]
Listened: [[Political climate education with Momentum]]
Did the [[parkrun]].
Read: [[David Bollier, P2P Models interview on digital commons]]
Read: [[A Syrian democratic social economy in the making]]
Listened: [[Cuba’s Life Task]]
[[Conversations with Gamechangers]] is pretty awesome lineup.
[[Energy storage]] and [[grid balancing]].
The [[Iceberg Model]]
The [[water cycle]] is a complex system.
What actually is a [[system]]?
[[Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance]]. [[System change]]
If a factory is torn down but the rationality which produced it is left standing, then that rationality will simply produce another factory. If a revolution destroys a government, but the systematic patterns of thought that produced that government are left intact, then those patterns will repeat themselves… . Thereโs so much talk about the system. And so little understanding.
โBut I didnโt and still donโt like making a cult of womenโs knowledge, preening ourselves on knowing things men donโt know, womenโs deep irrational wisdom, womenโs instinctive knowledge of Nature, and so on. All that all too often merely reinforces the masculinist idea of women as primitive and inferior โ womenโs knowledge as elementary, primitive, always down below at the dark roots, while men get to cultivate and own the flowers and crops that come up into the light. But why should women keep talking baby talk while men get to grow up? Why should women feel blindly while men get to think?โ
โ [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], What Women Know
Le Guin is making a [[feminist]] statement, that โwomenโs knowledgeโ is primitive while a manโs knowledge is serious. This should be seen as a criticism of things like โfeminism in [[astrology]].โ
โThe productive labourer he that directly increases his masterโs wealthโ (Malthus, Principles of Political Economy, 2nd ed., London, 1836).[93]
The [[difference between productive and unproductive labour]] is important as regards accumulation, since one of the conditions for the reconversion of surplus value into capital is that the exchange should be with productive labour alone.
The capitalist, as representative of capital engaged in its valorisation process โ productive capital โ performs a productive function, which consists precisely in directing and exploiting productive labour. The capitalist class, in contrast to the other consumers of surplus value, who do not stand in a direct and active relation to its production, is the productive class par excellence. [See Ricardo] (As director of the labour process the capitalist can perform productive labour in the sense that his labour is included in the overall labour process which is embodied in the product.) As yet, we are only acquainted with capital within the direct production process. The situation with the other functions of capital โ and with the agents used by capital to perform these functions โ can only be examined later.
The productive (and therefore also its opposite, the unproductive) character of labour therefore depends on this, that the production of capital is the production of surplus value, and the labour employed by capital is labour that produces surplus value.
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Marx is saying that the [[productive and unproductive character of labor]] depends on labor that is employed by capital, and that labor employed by capital is labor that produces [[surplus-value]].
the [[marxologists]] have hitherto only interpreted [[marx]] in various ways; the point is to instrumentalize him
I’ve been doing very little writing or coding as of late; it makes sense as the week was relatively intense and this weekend I’ve spent mostly offline (in "[[meatspace]]" :)). I look forward to reconnecting to my plans although I’ve enjoyed this weekend disconnected and I think it was probably actually necessary.
Now writing on the train back from Bern. The train is pretty full and it was hard to find a seat to sit all together, it’s also a bit hot. But now it’s as if it was flying through the Swiss countryside, which it almost is, and everybody around me is focused either on their phones or their books or their notes (students), and I feel very lucky to be here. Which I am.
On my headphones sounds [[rainbow folding]].
Listening: [[Aaron Benanav on Associational Socialism and Democratic Planning]]
The [[biosphere]] is just one part of the Earth’s [[climate system]].
I’ve not had so much time for the stream of late. Most stuff is going in the garden. Of course, changes to the garden are a stream of themselves. I just mean I haven’t been posting much to the social media streams, where others can more easily discover and interact with it.
Bright the hawk’s flight on the empty sky.
Yesterday we watched:
Reading: [[A Wizard of Earthsea]]
The [[Half-Earth Socialism]] authors really don’t like [[geoengineering]], particularly [[solar radiation management]].
Did the [[parkrun]] again. A bit faster than last week; stopped less times.
So cool that [[KeePassXC]] comes with a CLI! Makes sense but I hadn’t realised. That is very handy for me.
Listened: [[The Uber files: the unicorn]]
[[Growth]].
What the system has done, as a mechanism to continue with growth at all costs, is actually to burn the future. And the future is the least renewable resource. There is no way that we can reuse the time we had when we started this conversation. And by building up a system which is more debt-drivenโwhere we keep consumption going, but by creating more and more debtโwhat weโre actually doing is burning or stealing the time of people in the future. Because their time will be devoted to repaying the debt
โ The Infamous 1972 Report That Warned of Civilization's Collapse | WIRED (h/t Doug Belshaw)
We’ve watched [[The Good Place]], WandaVision, [[Loki]], [[The Falcon and the Winter Soldier]], and [[Hawkeye]] over the last few months. Also watching [[Ms. Marvel]] as the episodes come out. All Marvel ones, apart from The Good Place. All pretty decent and worth a watch. Some of the Marvel ones even have a bit of social commentary in them.
Reading: [[Technology of the Oppressed]]
[[Open Referral]] has been adopted as a UK standard.
[[Open Green Map]]
Watched: [[Cloud Atlas]].
Oh yeah, a couple of days back we watched [[Wonder Woman]].
I did my first [[parkrun]] in about 2.5 years yesterday. I got a new personal worst, but still pleased to be doing it againโฆ
We visited [[Walney Island]].
[[Boris Johnson]] is going. This is good. ([[Boris Johnson is a liar]] etc).
[[Steve Baker]] is in the news. This is not good.
Listened: [[Adrienne Buller, "The Value of a Whale: On the Illusions of Green Capitalism"]]
Need to continue working to calm down my "software malleability is best exhibited today in the most derided contexts" take or just delete it from my "let’s think about homepages" thing. Broadsheet continues to inspire and I’m definitely going to use this as the hero image. Something about the design reminds me of Lizbeth’s.
[[Free association of producers]] is a goal of socialism/communism.
[[Net zero policies would reduce the cost of living]]. That’s an incredibly important line of enquiry to pursue. Talk of [[degrowth]] isn’t appealing if you’re already on the breadline.
‘The cost of living’ is a wretched phrase.
Reading: [[Marx’s Vision of Sustainable Human Development]]
[[Technics]]
Listened: [[Turning the Earth into Money w/ John Bellamy Foster]]
[[carbon footprint]] is bunk
Environmentalism is presently primarily the preserve of the [[professional-managerial class]]. It needs to be inherently valuable to the [[working class]].
Decarbonise electricity, then electrify everything.
[[Climate sadism]]
There are two kinds of [[consequentialism]]. The first is the naive โ[[ends justify the means]]โ kind that ends up being used as a pretext for all sorts of atrocities, but collapses under even the simplest thought experiments. The second is the tautological kind, which tells you that the best possible outcome will be produced by following an [[ethical]] system based on values and principles, invented by people who actually understand ethics.
โ Tumblr user carchasm
Read: [[For a Red Zoopolis]]
I have oscillatory waves of activity on my garden.
Chat with Flancian
Listened: [[Matt Huber, "Climate Change as Class War: Building Socialism on a Warming Planet"]]
One says to oneself that there must be happy people somewhere. Well then! Unless you get that out of your head, you have understood nothing about [[psychoanalysis]].
โ [[Jacques Lacan]], Seminar III
Tumblr user erratticusfinch on [[liberalism]]:
q: How would you define liberalism?
a: itโs a few different things, because weโre talking about both an ideology and a system of governance, but hereโs the big picture. the key category of liberalism is not freedom, nor is it equality. liberalism has formal versions of both but theyโre mostly to secure the existence of private property (equality in exchange, freedom to contract).
liberalismโs key category is security. that is the common denominator running from Hobbes and Locke to Keynes and Hayek, a fundamental anxiety about the inherent insecurity of class society (or civilization, if youโre nasty).
here are some of the things [[liberalism]] is.
- charitably, itโs a worldview and political system based on an idea of endless progress. [[Adam Smith]] and [[J.S. Mill]] conceptualized it as an eternal twin spire of accumulation - of truth and wealth. its purported values are using the self-interested pursuit of oneโs personal โGoodโ as a stabilizing social force; universal equality of moral personhood; consensual governance and the guarantee of certain rights; and efficient allocation of resources through a market system.
- uncharitably, itโs the organizational principles of global [[capitalism]], the developed descendant of [[Smith]] and [[Ricardo]]โs โscienceโ of [[political economy]]. its actual values are security, property, aristocracy, and imperial chauvinism.
- structurally, itโs a legalistic form of [[aristocracy]] (โrule of the bestโ). instead of informal or arbitrary systems like honor and heredity, liberalism combines positive law (statutes, constitutions, judges) with markets, money, and state authority. this combination creates formalized, predictable results that guarantee the security of property, rather than relying on the arbitrary whims of a handful of egomaniacs who think God appointed them. the possibility for reform is built in to defuse instability. it is the tar pit in which we all reside, because we lack sufficient tools to avoid being ensnared; its dedication to procedural values (like formal equality), and its void of substantive content, means liberalism can consistently absorb parts of other political practices and patterns that would otherwise pose a threat, or force competing worldviews to fight them on liberal terrain.
- economically, itโs the political order that a nascent capitalism birthed to protect itself, the guarantor of private property. universal naked force for accumulating and hoarding wealth and power is ultimately inefficient because it paradoxically gives the repressed something to unify around hating. [[impersonal domination]] - more subtle forms of coercion by market forces, โinvisible threadsโ rather than chains - and personal domination deployed primarily against internal or external enemies (of the nation, of the faith, of the social contract), is a lot more stable in the long term. meanwhile, constant expansion means there will always be new frontiers to exploit. the neutralization of [[class conflict]] is the ultimate goal here.
- psychologically, itโs a deep discomfort with the conflictual character of politics, and with the nature of power. fascists and other reactionaries resent liberalism because they think that wringing the blood out of the weak for the amusement and luxury of a ruling class can be achieved without the need for an impersonal bureaucratic machine [see the conservative-cum-Nazi [[Carl Schmitt]]โs critique that liberals treat politics like itโs a debate parlor]. ironically, this brutish desire to dominate is a lesson that fascists learned within capitalismโs absorption and reproduction of preexisting hierarchies and values along the lines of gender, ethnicity, ability, and religion.
- in the language of [[Tumblr]], itโs an enemies-to-lovers fic between the working class and the owning class.
- personally, itโs a whole heap of shit.
Why graphs in [[graph theory]] are called that: https://twitter.com/riceasphait/status/1542827225208209408
Woke up with a sore throat, didn’t feel great through the day but made it through the work day. I think I’m feeling better now, nothing serious it seems :)
Watching: [[Don’t Look Up]]
I like Iain M. Banks and I’m currently re-reading [[Look to Windward]] because in [[Red Plenty]] it was described it as an example of a 20th century [[Marxian idyll]]. It’s good and all but I’m reading the [[Culture]] now as kind of all premised on [[Prometheanism]] / [[fully automated luxury communism]]. I’m gonna reread [[A Wizard of Earthsea]] (last read as a young teen!) by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] next as in [[Half-Earth Socialism]] they describe that as [[Jennerite ecological scepticism]] and that is more my bag lately.
I feel happy discovering more and more as I get older that sci-fi books I took off my Mum’s bookshelf as a kid are in fact often allegorical for some kind of radical politics that I had no idea of at the time.
[[Scorched Earth: Beyond the Digital Age to a Post-Capitalist World]]
I am writing this in the flight from Portland to London.
After my [[dreams]], and the [[poem]], and what happened this weekend, I keep thinking about [[arrows]]. It may sound like an obsession but it feels more like [[inspiration]].
It was my mum’s birthday today. I’m happy she’s visiting soon!
Started skim reading (ironically?) [[How To Take Smart Notes]].
Joined the [[Bonfire]] playground but haven’t got time to do much on there at the mo. But I really love the mission they have around social media so following with great interest.
Reading a bit on [[Antonio Gramsci]] apropos [[site of struggle]].
[[Patrice Lumumba]]
Yesterday we went on a beautiful walk at sunset with [[Chris]], it was great!
At the lookout point we met [[Enrique]] and we became friends.
Writing this on the flight to Seattle. My connection in [[Charlotte]] was tight but I made it just fine in the end.
(I wonder who you are, you reading this. If you are interested consider leaving an annotation using the Hypothesis side bar or reaching out :)
Thank you for reading!)
Some things aren’t meant to be, I guess. Not in this timeline. It is with pain I experience their loss; accepting the pain I let them go.
I met Ritchie again in the streets of Durham. He was no worse off than last time, but not doing great. We had ice cream together and we walked and talked for a while.
Read: [[The Dialectics of Space]]
[[Naked]]
Read: [[Review: People’s Republic of Walmart]]
[[Open Infrastructure Map]] is absolutely fascinating. Check out all the power stations, turbines, electricity lines, gas, oil, water pipelines, etc are near you. Built on top of [[Open Street Map]] data (what an amazing project OSM is).
Equally fascinating is [[OSM Landuse Landcover]]. Dead interesting to compare urban areas, agriculture and wilderness. No surprise that near me there is a ton of pasture grazing and crop farming, a bit of urban sprawl, and a depressingly small amount of woodland and forest.
Took me a bit to find https://death.andgravity.com/f-re on verbose regular expressions! Luckily the right search terms were iterated towards…
Listened: [[BACK TO NATURE: tackling the biodiversity and climate crises]]
[[Tipping point]]
I keep coming back to the same refrain: "I will show you the shape of my heart."
(I love you. Yes, you.)
Listened: [[What is true digital inclusion?]]
[[Grover]]
[[Another world is possible]]. But more than that - [[Another world is necessary]].
Learning more on [[Markets vs planning]], finding it interesting how [[Friedrich Hayek]]‘s stuff on markets as a decentralised information processing system on the surface chimes with what I like about complex systems. And central planning is discordant with what I like about complex systems.
A veces siento que el [[รกgora]] estรก hecha de luz, de bits en el espacio-tiempo fluyendo arbitrariamente cerca de la [[velocidad de la luz]].
Starting taking [[voice notes]] (again).
Been reading the Winter 2022 issue of [[Tribune]] on my Kobo. [[Tribune Winter 2022]].
[[Flancian]] suggested a [[node club]] on [[utopian socialism]].
Listened: [[Is the UK heading for a recession?]]
Listening: [[How to feed the world without destroying it]]
[[Appropedia]]
I feel as if something is turning. It might not be much longer.
Useful guide to the oauth nonsense to use the Mastodon API. Not sure if there’s much I’d want to do with it? Hmm.
Xe did a nice guide to ssh keys and yubikeys. I should bother to set that up…
I walked along the river with friends today and we chanced upon a street food market — five hours flew by! I am thankful for a beautiful day.
I feel like I’ve been [[unlocking]] things, in some sense. I optimized several things which had been bothering me for a while. I feel freed up in a way.
Now it’s 18:29 and I’m doing a [[pomodoro]] on [[chezmoi]] and with that I’m calling it with general optimization. Next up is [[podagora]] and in general some [[containers]] work, which on second inspection has to do with the [[flancian repo]] and [[project snapshot]].
I over-rested by staying with [[chezmoi]] as it was fun :)
Then I did a [[pomodoro]] on [[social coop]] as I needed to pay attention to [[relax instance registration]] and call for tomorrow’s [[social coop tech group]]. Also had a nice [[mint tea]] :)
Then we had [[dinner]] and I cleaned the kitchen counters. Now it’s 22 and I think I’ll do yoga and try to do two more pomodoros before bed!
Done :) [[podman]] is cool, and http://hypatia.anagora.org
Copying over the highlights I’ve made of [[Half-Earth Socialism]] so far. I’ve nearly finished it now, just on the final speculative fiction chapter. Damn, it’s a good book. It ticks so many boxes for me. [[Socialist calculation debate]], [[Markets vs planning]], [[climate science]], [[climate breakdown]], [[eco-socialism]], [[Project Cybersyn]], [[Viable system model]], etc etc.
I put up a suction-cup birdbox on my window, and after a short period of it going unnoticed I’m now getting a blue tit come visit it constantly. Just the one, so the little guy is getting a hell of a lot of food.
Went along to commons.hour last night - topic [[Public-civic collaboration, coop incubators and stewarding digital infrastructure as a commons]]
[[Isabelle Stengers]] / [[Anna Tsing]]
[[Otto Neurath]] accounting sounds similar to what is in [[P2P Accounting for Planetary Survival]].
From a socialist point of view, bosses are neither โbadโ nor โgood.โ Just bosses. And that is bad enough: in fact, it could not be worse.
โ [[Istvรกn Mรฉszรกros]]
Related to [[the hell of capitalism is the firm]].
DONE see final lecture of [[capra course]], on [[systemic solutions]]
DONE attend closing circle at 9AM PST / 18 CET
DONE do laundry
DOING advance [[agora 3]]
TODO read Berni’s doc
[[REA accounting]]
Enjoying [[Half-Earth Socialism]] a lot. Very nicely written. Keen to learn more at [[Otto Neurath]]. They talk about [[Leonid Kantorovich]], [[Linear programming]], and are going to go on to talk about [[Project Cybersyn]] I believe.
Listening: [[Trip 24: Technology]]
Freedom is the recognition of necessity. โ [[Hegel]]
stayed up until >3AM yesterday evening, like a youngster (?).
[[agora bridge]]
[[agora server]]
[[agora bot]]
disabled hashtags in moa party room as per user request
TODO think about whether to merge back [[agora bot matrix]] repo into [[agora bridge]], it’s awkward that it’s the only bot in a separate repo. this makes it harder to share code.
[[flancia meet]]
[[codex]]
thought about my [[self]] today, did some [[maintenance]].
[[jitsi]]
[[yoga with x]]
DONE [[opt in]]
[[kasra]]
[[real ez cheese]]
TODO [[eap]]
[[flancia meet]]
I find sudowrite a little intriguing. Remembering that college assignment where another team member gamely wrote draft answers for every question of the group assignment, and I followed behind replacing every one he’d written — because first draft psychological blocks are that hard… [[shitty first drafts]], [[anne lamott]] teaches us. computer first drafts?
Finally cleared off my desk, ordered a trackpad, and… can’t bring myself to buy a new desk chair, so we’re working on the theory this one was just misadjusted. (The "ain’t straight, can’t sit straight" thing is real)
social.coop tech working group working session yesterday was fun, like mob ops or something. With Eduardo and Akshay. Mostly just figuring out how to get new people added to [[pass]].
Had a cool moment yesterday where recent readings (Neither Vertical Nor Horizontal, Red Plenty, Half-Earth Socialism and P2P Accounting for Planetary Survival) all seemed to coalesce into the same space in my head.
Basically [[Half-Earth Socialism]] seems to be suggesting we need some planetary level planning system for avoiding climate collapse. [[Red Plenty]] gives some food for thought on what can go badly wrong with central planning. [[P2P Accounting for Planetary Survival]] investigates technology like distributed ledgers for a kind of middle that sits in between top-down coordination and horizontal freedom of activity. [[Neither Vertical Nor Horizontal]] is all about that need for a mix of strategies in the face of climate crisis.
One of the hardest things for getting people away from [[legacy social media]] is simply [[network effects]] - if everyone else is on a platform, itโs hard to convince people to move away from it.
Relistened to [[A Cooperative Vision for Technological Innovation w/ Dan Hind]]. Great interview, chimes a lot with my vision for municipalist technology.
Also listening: [[Commons Based Peer Production on the Blockchain]]
Someone mentioned that [[social.coop]] is on an outdated version of Mastodon: https://matrix.to/#/!aIpzDTRzEEUkMCcBay:matrix.org/$165299479719247IHyJU:matrix.org?via=matrix.org&via=converser.eu&via=autonomic.zone
[[braids]] + [[dust theory]] == [[?]]
[[samatha]]
TODO auto pull wp in empty nodes
TODO stop responding to hashtags in moa party
[[work]]
[[flancia]]
I used to take Wednesdays off quite often to spend on Flancia — but haven’t for a while. there’s a lot to do at work and I need to catch up.
Looking forward to getting back into it!
DONE I’ll at least try to finish with work early tonight.
[[mathew lowry]]
[[frijof capra]]
[[separation]]
[[work]]
[[social coop]]
DONE stop responding to hashtags in moa party channel, or perhaps just make the bot exit the channel
DONE write [[braids]]
I wonder if [[logseq]] will do the right thing and store this in [[2022-05-15.md]] instead of [[2022_05_15.md]] :)
[[real ez cheese]] created [[the one chat]]
next [[week]] I will have several after work meetings, looking forward :)
[[today]]
[[four pomodoros]]
LATER meet neighbors for coffee
LATER meet brother for lending bike/drinking [[mate]]
DONE social coop support task
DONE laundry
[[agora]]
[[dazinism]]
Enjoyed the session on [[Rewilding]] at the [[Transition Together Summit]]
Finished reading [[Red Plenty]]. Half-fact half-fiction account of Khruschev-era Soviet attempts at economic central planning and its collapse. Epic book. Francis Spufford is a virtuoso writer. No clue how objective it is. But it’s a very good read.
finally set up [[remote access]] to my home computers ([[ssh]] + [[public key]] auth only)
LATER [[social coop tech group]] meeting tonight! looking forward.
[[chris aldrich]] recommended I take a look at [[logseq opml drummer]], [[phone to note]]
I try to love all sentient beings by default, always kindly
[[rodrigo baraglia]]
[[diego de la hera]]
[[phone to note]] == [[phonetonote]]
[[mantra]]
[[shantideva]]
[[eroica]]
[[]]
[[Red Plenty]] is so good. Francis Spufford is a great writer.
Feeling quite inspired by the [[Transition Together Summit]]. I know there are criticisms of [[Transition town]]s but hard not to be inspired by all these examples of community projects. It all feels quite [[municipalist]]. There is a cadre of peeps there interested in the tech to support this kind of local community building, too.
Been reading [[Red Plenty]] in the evenings of late. Still great. The promised plenty of the planned economy goes sour over time. You get insights into the ways in which trying to plan everything can have unforeseen consequences. And the social ramifications of that. The chapters on the factory that deliberately breaks some of its machinery in order to get a replacement; on the ‘pusher’ who greases the wheels between different parts of the planned economy; and the horror of a psychoprophylactic childbirth regime (due to shortages of medicine, according to the author); they are all excellent.
Wouldn’t you know it, there’s an Adam Curtis doc that looks at [[Gosplan]]. Should be a fun watch. [[The Engineers’ Plot]].
DONE fix bug with hashtags followed by :, punctuation marks — easy regex fix?
NOW add better support for CamelCase and such to [[agora server]]
[[gpg key]]
[[space time]]
[[e c]]
DONE [[hashtags]]
In Flancia we [[hacked the internet]]
[[orange hair]] == [[๐ฆฐ]] == [[%F0%9F%A6%B0]]
DONE add hashtag support
LATER figure out how to fix the [[roco]] non-catchup bug reported by [[kvistgaard]]
DONE push PR
LATER fix pulls in pulls
LATER fix [[go links in pushes]]
LATER experiment with [[autopush]] again?
LATER experiment with more columns
LATER [[autopull]] in empty nodes!
Listened: [[FOLLOW THE (CITY) LEADER: the power of local action on the climate crisis]]. Some good examples of [[municipalism]]. Cities and local authorities as drivers of climate action, rather than national governments.
[[The Wobblies]] film has been given a new release for Mayday.
I need to remember what I’d read — which holiday it was where the rich families would give out wafer/waffle cookies with their family crests on them. We watched a video on how to make [[stroopwafels]] and it’s just a pizzelle caramel sandwich — which then meant I found out about [[krumkake]], a Norwegian (or Norwegian-American?) version of [[pizzelle]]. For that, this iron looks real real cute.
Read: [[Steel boss dismisses claim that sector needs new Cumbrian coalmine]]
Fixed the [[Failed to install org-roam: Package `compat-28.1.0.4’ is unavailable]] error that I was getting.
DONE write [[pkm book]] chapter abstracts
LATER write [[building bridges]]
[[agora server]]
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Signed the petition to [[Stop water pollution in the Lake District]]
Filling in a bridge with concrete for ยฃ124,000 rather than repointing it for ยฃ5,000. Highways England may have to reverse concreting of Victorian bridge arch | Heโฆ
My Nitter and Miniflux combo on YunoHost still going well for [[reading tweets without being on Twitter]]. I use it to keep up with what’s going on with organisations local to me, who are still on legacy social media platforms. Could still do with something that works well for RSSifying Facebook.
Been frequenting Mastodon more again recently what with the new wave of interesting people joining. Quickly remembering how [[microblog-style social media]] has a habit of sucking me in and distracting me. Even when the platform isn’t designed to do so. It’s just something about the medium I think. Of course it’s fabulous for connecting and discovering. Just need to keep up the willpower so it’s not distracting.
We had a go with the [[telescope]] for the first time yesterday! It was a lot of fun. It turns out that distant stars are still tiny pricks of light even through a telescope, go figure, but you can see a whole lot more of them. We looked at Vega, Arcturus, the Beehive Cluster, the Double Cluster, and we think we saw a UFO - to be confirmed.
[[Apple Self Service Repair]] finally arrived: https://support.apple.com/self-service-repair
Read: [[Apple’s Self-Repair Vision Is Here, and It’s Got a Catch]]
unpkg.com consistently seems to be the slowest loading thing on my digital garden. Not what you want from a CDN. Think I’ll just ditch it and self-host whatever JS files I’m using.
My gitlab pipeline is failing with: [[Failed to install org-roam: Package `compat-28.1.0.4’ is unavailable]]
Attended the [[social.coop Spring 2022 Strategy Session]] yesterday. Was nice to see peeps and chat about the coop.
Donated to [[Cumbria Action for Sustainability]] Big Cumbrian Climate Challenge campaign via The Big Give.
Read: [[Fixing Factories: And we’re off]]
Read: [[Apple expands the use of recycled materials across its products]]
[[Framework Laptop]]
Read: [[Is Micro Making The Future?]]
Listened: [[The world of mesh networking with Elektra Wagenrad]]
Listened: [[Sovereignty for the Commons]]
Read: [[Inside the Real Repair Shop 7]]
The [[Climate Action Plan Explorer]] is really, really excellent. For finding out what UK councils are doing with regards to the [[climate crisis]].
Read: [[Cumbria councils to be replaced by two authorities]]
[[agora server]]
DONE fix [[@protopian]]‘s garden!
git reset --hard origin/master
git pull origin master
[[agora bridge]]
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— but honestly this is relatively minor, and it seems it has pretty good searching capabilities, they just don’t trigger by default.[[How local councils are acting on climate]]
Listened: [[HERE COMES THE SUN: storing clean energy]]
Read: [[Apple Promised Us a Repair Program, Where the Hell Is It?]]
Reading: [[On the Sustainability of Free Software]]
Read: [[Incredibly, current climate pledges could keep heating below 2C โ but our work isnโt over]]
There’s a good amount of mentions of [[repair and reuse in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report]].
Watched [[The People vs Climate Change]], documentary on the [[Climate Assembly UK]] that took place 2019 onwards.
Listened: [[The insect crisis: where did all the bugs go?]]
[[People like wind power]]. [[Windpunk]]?
Following what’s happened in Bucha and Kramatorsk the rhetoric on what the West should do about the [[invasion of Ukraine]] is escalating. Even in places like The Observer. Seems necessary to help the people of Ukraine. But worrying as to where it will end up.
There’s an avian flu outbreak in the UK at the moment. [[UK avian flu 2022]]. Low risk to people.
Listened: [[The week the world woke up to Russian war crimes in Ukraine]]
DONE fix links in /journals
LATER perhaps tell crawling bots to take it easy while I work
LATER [[sqlite]] experiment
LATER I should update to Python 3.8 so I can use f-strings with = at the end to print variable name and value in one swoop.
NOW agora load balancing
LATER experiment with [[podman]] as [[docker]] replacement
continue going through [[please contain yourself]] with [[podman]]?
nice, got it running just fine; I said I was not going to default to [[rootless containers]] but they seem to work fine for simple examples, and the
crawlers/bots are hammering anagora.org quite a bit, might need to actually write a [[robots.txt]] file to tell them to take it easy while we work on better performance :)
[[scaling]] must happen
DONE hmm, but there is [[low hanging fruit]]: the per-worker cache should not all expire in unison (!)
[[IPCC Sixth Assessment Report]] part 3
[[Four day week]]
Chatted with Alan about [[using solar panels for the home]].
Chatted with Chris the other day about [[AC and DC]]
We saw [[marsh harrier]]s and [[red kite]]s and [[cormorant]]s.
DONE fix [[buddhist orange]]
DONE fix [[light theme]]
Going to submit a short thing to the EU consultation on [[Sustainable consumption of goods โ promoting repair and reuse]].
Listened: [[Lene Andersen, Metamodernity, Meaning and Hope in a Complex World]]
Dan told me about [[CERFI]] and said some people related to it loved my website! He might be working on a website with them.
NOW [[yoga with x]] as a [[short story]]
[[covid]]
[[capra course]]
[[flancia]]
[[agora]]
[[Antiflancia]]
[[risks]]
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The Theology of Democratic Modernity, Nazan รstรผndaฤ, in Building Free Life - Dialogues with รcalan
To read: Who Thinks Abstractly? To read: State Capitalism and Dictatorship
Decided to observe the various points in the [[Wheel of the Year]] this year. Not planning on becoming a paganโฆ but I really like the reminders of the different points of the natural cycle of the year.
Listened: [[Jose Luis Vivero Pol: Treating Food as Commons, Not Commodites]]
Happy new year!
I’ve usually described my game theoretical strategy as [[tit for tat]], but I realise the better description is [[tit for tat with forgiveness]] as heard from [[Flancian]].
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I’ve started playing with [[Epistemic disclosure]] on notes in my digital garden, as well as thinking of different types of notes, e.g. definitions, feelings, claims. See e.g. [[gift economy]] (definition), [[I like gift economies]] (feeling) and [[gift economies build community]] (claim).
Listened: [[Maggie Appleton on Open Source as a Gift Economy]]
[[The Hi-Tech Gift Economy]]. Looks good. By [[Richard Barbrook]].
In These Times - Give It Away - article related to [[gift economies]] by [[David Graeber]]
Heard about [[Dynabook]] from Thompson on FedWiki chat
A couple of new notions following a chat with [[Flancian]]:
derives degrees of certainty which are interpreted as a measure of subjective psychological belief.
Listing some of [[My garden circles]] - digital gardens of people in different areas that I like to read when thinking on a particular topic.
[[I like gift economies]] because [[gift economies build community]]
[[gift economy]] and [[Peer production]]
Anagora is a garden reader
[[Knowledge commoner]] > [[Knowledge worker]]
Last [[node club]] of 2021! I am going to look at [[gift economy]]. (I was originally going to look at [[totalitarianism]] as I’m reading [[V for Vendetta]] but this feels a bit more festive). I am interested how gift economies relate to / differ from [[mutual aid]] and [[commoning]].
Reading [[V for Vendetta]]
[[Gift economy]]
Giving lives in a domain ranging from deep symbolism to basic housekeeping. It is the currency of the small-scale resilient community. It is sometimes magic, in that some kinds of gift can be given over and over again without lossโlove, for example, and (in a different sense, since time cannot really be replenished) the gift of reciprocal service to each other. The โreciprocalโ part happens, but not by arrangement. This is the opposite of transparency: you cast your gift upon the waters, and what comes back is trust.
โ [[Lean Logic]], Gifts
[[How I take notes]]
[[Joseph Beuys]]
Listening: [[PALACES FOR THE PEOPLE: the future of public libraries]]
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Made a PR to [[Agora Server]] to support rendering of tables formatted in Markdown - Flancian pulled it in and it’s live, nice! https://github.com/flancian/agora-server/pull/30
Listened: [[Fixing at Rhino Camp Refugee Settlement]]
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Listening: [[Dancing with radical economics at the DisCO: A feminist cooperative alternative to DAOs]]
[[Reductionism]] and [[Rationalism]] in [[Lean Logic]]
Saw a [[Cloud inversion]] over the weekend, which was incredible, and then got told about [[Brocken spectre]]s, which seem absolutely wild!
[[ValueFlows]] / [[Value flows]]
Listened: [[Shaun Chamberlin on David Fleming’s Vision of Post-Capitalist Life]]
[[Jeremy Lent]] mentioned this idea of an [[ecological civilization]] in the podcast I was listening to ([[Jeremy Lent: Wisdom Traditions, Science & the Search for Meaning]]).
Started reading: [[The Patterning Instinct]]
Read: [[What is CapTP, and what does it enable?]]
[[What’s the difference between digital commons and knowledge commons?]]
Listened: [[Jeremy Lent: Wisdom Traditions, Science & the Search for Meaning]]
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Interesting thoughts on [[wikilinks]] and [[slashlinks]] from [[Gordon Brander]].
Listening: [[Jeremy Lent, "The Web of Meaning: Integrating Science and Traditional Wisdom to Find our Place in the Universe"]]
This weekend for [[node club]] I will be looking at [[value flows]] (and [[ValueFlows]]). I keep on seeing the concept pop up, and respect the people that work on the protocolโฆ so I’d like to get a bit better handle on both.
hi there, i skipped a day. lol.
anyways, the day after i wrote [[2021-12-14]] i actually happened to get my discord account back with everything intact. the spam filter seemed to have caught me somehow - dunno how or why but i’m just happy i got it back. and also i exported a data package, not going to make those same mistakes again.
so maybe i don’t need to vent here anymore - they did their jobs.
anyhow, i’m going out for some food today after writing this entry - i might update how that goes after i get back :)
well, i’m back once again. this is one of the only outlets i have to write my feelings out on, at the moment.
my discord account got disabled for 0 reason. this means that most "vent" channels i could have access to are no longer accessible because well, i can’t access discord. so this place might actually get use again for the next few days.
to recap, on the 10th, some people started seeing my messages as "spam" - i initially thought "that’s funny", laughed, and moved on. 2 days later, i received an email proclaiming my account had been disabled for "spam and/or platform abuse". "oh, i have other accounts i can use though," i thought. little did i know how easy it was to also get accounts locked, with phone verification required. since i had my phone number on my main account which was now banned, discord also blacklisted my phone number from use on any other accounts.
i have contacted discord support and am just waiting for a response from them, my hopes are not super high. and in general i’m pissed. i am potentially losing 5 years of my life, most if not all of my friends, to a simple "flag" on my account and it sucks. i am trying to keep my head up but it’s hard when a platform treats you as an enemy from the start.
as a sidenote, i created a telegram account under @iamtilda - if you need to make contact with me, this is probably the best way at the moment besides twitter or osu!.
i also want to tackle why i’ve been so inactive in using this agora. i think i mostly got demotivated because i wrote the same things every day, having done the same things every day for a while now. so i think i might try and do new things every day now. if i think about it, discord was really holding me back, a procrastination tool disguised as a communications platform.
so, yes, you will probably see more entries in the coming days. hopefully i can keep myself to it.
Chatting with [[Flancian]]
Hey nice, [[Branch]] magazine number 3 is out.
What’s the difference between [[digital commons]] and [[knowledge commons]]?
"She loved thinking of commoners as the mycelium out of which like mushrooms the commons grow." a comment from Jacques on [[Silke Helfrich]] - In Remembrance of My Dear Friend Silke Helfrich, 1967-2021 | David Bollier
Garden vs stream?
Sending brain-to-brain messages directly through a quantum teleportation channel seems like a dirty, invasive way to communicate compared to [[Oubliette]] [[co-remembering]]. The latter is much more subtle: embedding messages in the recipientโs [[exomemory]] so that information is recalled rather than received.
โ [[The Quantum Thief]]
[[Jackson Rising: The Struggle for Economic Democracy and Black Self-Determination in Jackson, Mississippi]] : it’s available to read online now: https://jacksonrising.pressbooks.com/
Noding [[digital commons]] for [[node club]]. To get a better picture of what people think that phrase specifically means.
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Reading: [[How to help GNU Emacs maintainers?]]
[[Clojure for the Brave and True]] looks fun.
[[Cabal]]
[[Choose Commons-Friendly Financing]]
Listening: [[Caroline Shenaz Hossein on ‘Black Banker Ladies’ and the Social Economy]]
Listened: [[Spritely Updates! (November 2021)]]
[[Petnames]]
[[code-review]] - code review library for [[emacs]].
Listening: [[Tim Jackson & the Quest for Post Growth]]
[[Flancian]] mentioned [[metamodernism]]. As something in between [[modernism]] and [[postmodernism]], it sounds worth taking a peek at.
I like collective knowledge management tools such as [[Anagora]], as when looking at a topic it gives me a subjective view of what my friends/community of practice think about it. As a fallback after that I can see what [[Wikipedia]] attempts to shake out as the objective view.
It would be good for other [[Agora]] instances to come online, to be able to quickly get a peek at multiple different groups’ subjective view.
I wonder if one may in some sense see it as similar to [[liquid democracy]]. On any topic, I could choose who I am most interested to see definitions from. I ‘delegate’ the definition to them, if I’ve not had chance to do my own yet. I would probably start in my local instance of Agora. Then perhaps my instance federates with others. At the end of it all, if noone has defined it yet, see what Wikipedia says.
A couple of mini site tweaks today:
I made a tasty [[Butternut bhuna]] from scratch today.
[[Modular Politics]] looks really interesting, related to [[Metagov]] and based on [[Elinor Ostrom]]‘s [[Institutional Analysis and Development]] framework.
Read: [[Beyond the shouting match: what is a blockchain, really?]]
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Listened: [[Covid is surging in Europe. What does it mean for the UK?]]
Read: [[Theory of the Dรฉrive]]
Listening: [[COP26 Dispatch w/ Vijay Prashad and Chris Saltmarsh]]
Would like to do a look at how Flancia / Agora and IndieWeb apply the [[Triad of Commoning]]. I feel like they implement a lot of the patterns. Would be a good learning exercise for looking at the pattners a bit more.
[[Elinor Ostrom]]: "a resource arrangement that works in practice can work in theory"
This is how I read:
Apologies to society if this is not strictly legal / hegemonic. But I feel it works well with regards to a balance of idea dissemination / author remuneration.
Looking at the [[Triad of Commoning]] for [[node club]] this weekend.