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The Knowledge Project Ep. #202 – Matthew Dicks: How to Tell a Story so That Everyone Listens
Matthew shares some terrific advice for storytelling, structure and listening styles.
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Climate Fresk workshop at Lewes Climate Hub
I spent my Saturday afternoon taking part in a Climate Fresk workshop hosted by the brilliant Lewes Climate Hub. So much to digest and think about. I can’t wait to play again.
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Podcasts I’m subscribed to
A list of podcasts I’m subscribed to.
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rolltime - A New HOPE (2022): ActivityPub Four Years Later: The Good, the Bad, and the Fedi
This talk by rolltime helped me to understand the concepts and history of the Fediverse how it has been implemented and what make it better than a straight-up Xitter replacement. They have some interesting thoughts and provocations for creating more curated and valued engagements.
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Indiekit is up!
I finally found some time to get @paulrobertlloyd’s Indiekit – https://getindiekit.com/ – up and running on my own domain. Paul’s host recommendation of railway.app was excellent and I can’t recommend it enough, especially if you’re a n00b like me. Now back to the docs!
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Watching the Europa Clipper launch
Sharing space history with Boy watching the Europa Clipper launch. I’m very tempted to carry on the fun and re-watch Europa Report after dinner https://benjamin.parry.is/watching/#europa-report
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Budget macro keyboard
Having fun making a budget macro keyboard from an old USB numberpad and remapping keys using Karabiner Elements app.
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Don’t mistake platforms for people
I responded to a post on LinkedIn asking for advice for making the experience more endurable. While I was writing it a few of pennies dropped about social networks.
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Custom OS experiment
After listening to various podcasts featuring @pluralistic@mamot.fr and his last few DEFCON talks, I’ve very temped to install the de-Googled OS https://e.foundation/ on my Fairphone to prove to myself and others that there is an alternative the status quo.
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Cory Doctorow - DEF CON 32 - Disenshittify or die! How hackers can seize the means of computation
A fantastic ~50 min teardown of the what, how and why behind big tech companies are taking a shit on the internet. This talk gave me hope for a better future!