I feel catalysed.
@flancian did it too – very nice to do some [[parallel writing]].
I feel catalysed.
@flancian did it too – very nice to do some [[parallel writing]].
+ I like [[Bill Seitz]]’s page on [[parallel writing]]. [[node club]] is an example of it.
"Using everything from old milk boxes or beat-up Volvos, here are six musicians or collectives embracing the act of upcycled instrumentation."
+ Reported an issue to [[Resonate]] and it was fixed tout suite. Nice peeps.
+ Bookmarked: [[General Idea of the Revolution in the Twenty-First Century]]. Sadly looks Occupy hope/hubris that didn’t come to pass.
+ So: [[Revolution in the twenty-first century]]. Plenty of hot takes if you do an interwebs search for it.
+ Reading: [[The Tyranny of Openness: What Happened to Peer Production?]]. Another good ‘un from [[Nathan Schneider]].
+ Landing on articles from [[2011]] full of revolutionary fervour. Planning to listen to [[Occupy Wall Street: A Decade Later]].
+ I want to fire up the [[Captain’s Log]] again. It was a lot of fun and I love the visualness of it. All text all the time is boring. But can’t seem to find the time right now.
+ [[Problems with an old mouse]] now! Freezing/dying occassionally. What’s going on, this stuff seemed to have all been ironed out. Maybe the mouse is busted.
+ Actually it’s been OK for a while since plugging in to a different USB port. Maybe it’s the port.
+ [[syncthing]] is amazing. I have no idea how it works most of the time, but it does (most of the time). It just magically picked up a suggested peer, presumably because they’re on the same network.
+ Had fun clicking around on [[Thompson Morrison]]’s wiki.
+ Came across it as he linked to http://wellspring.fed.wiki/view/wiki-nature in the FedWiki chat. [[Wiki Nature]].
+ From there found stuff on complex systems, [[autopoesis]], etc. Rad.
+ Found a little sentence on [[Occupy and stigmergy]] wiki. Very interesting to me.
+ I’ve added Thompson to [[My garden circles]].
+ Bookmarked and read: [[The Stigmergic Revolution]]
+ [[Pharo]] and [[Glamorous Toolkit]] look interesting.
+ Listened to Novara Media on [[Ukraine]]. In a nutshell describing what’s currently happening as [[information warfare]], where it’s almost impossible to know what’s actually happening. Their advice: read from plenty of disparate sources. And that it’s probably more fruitful to familiarise with history, reasons for current grievances, etc. than try to follow current events. Adam Tooze has good blo g on this, they say. https://adamtooze.com
On the plus side I ended up trying out [[MX Linux]] in the process, mainly as a cheap way to avoid Wayland, but it seems pretty nice. I like that it’s built on [[Debian]], but not too far removed from it, and is XFCE rather than Gnome.
https://newbooksnetwork.com/patterns-of-connection
As you might expect, there’s a lot about systems thinking, complexity science, science and sprituality, activism.