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- Just sit in silence
- Apply constraints. Shorten the goals if it is hard to write.
- What did I learned today?
- Find a previous post you disagree or want to enrich. Write about why. Use an old post and update wit h your current experience
- Take a quote you love, or hate, and write about the why's. Backup the reasoning with evidence.
- You probably answer questions from email, IMs, DMs, work, etc... Post the most common answers.
- Write about your mistake
- Make a link post, and explain why
- Help others
A similar community to the Yesterweb, small web, etc...
Email has superpowers, one of which is unique subject lines. What I should have done is broken up the email into three separate ones, with different subject lines, each tailored to my desired outcomes.
- Subject: Come visit my new place. Why I moved.
- Subject: My availability reduced until February 10
- Subject: New Address – Keep for reference and update your Contact for me.
This allows each recipient to ignore or archive each topic if not relevant or interesting to them, or to keep the actionable ones. It also not-so-subtly puts my desired outcome into their subconscious. It requires almost no additional work on my part to send three emails versus sending only one.
It is better to have small emails than bigger, so one email for each topic.
Solarpunk is a literary and artistic movement that envisions and works toward actualizing a sustainable future interconnected with nature and community.
The "solar" represents solar energy as a renewable energy source and an optimistic vision of the future that rejects climate doomerism
a project to excavate shut down, abandoned web ruins and restore them to surfable, visually accessible, searchable, remixable condition
somewhere between a library and a living museum, we're working on experimental new ways to close the gap between archival and visibility of the web that was lost
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Similar to permaculture, but for computing.
For the small, sustainable web.
The post covers the JSON format with different topics.
A solarpunk web is the goal of the cheap web.
Cheap is different from free, sleek, creep, deep and dark.
How to build a cheap web? KISS and sustainable. Some tools are listed, as well as examples in the "explore" part.
On the "obvious" that everyone has children or everyone wants children.
Regardless, at a time when the earth’s population is blooming to unprecedented numbers, and the climate is collapsing, I’d wager going childless might be the opposite of selfish, not least because it’s the single best way to reduce your carbon footprint. Certainly, it seems less selfish than bringing an unloved child into the world.
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