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What features people would most like to see on Mastodon or a Fediverse social app -- either for themselves or to get friends who are not yet here to adopt the platform? I set up an open, unofficial Google Doc as a way to collect ideas -- please add and share! docs.google.com/document/d/1En

(There's an official Github feature request forum linked in the doc that actually reaches Team Mastodon -- this is intended to be a more open/brainstormy space.)

nurses, is it true that you have no access to free coffee at your workplace?

We need activists in the same way we need rainy days. They serve a valuable purpose and sometimes, if they're warm enough, you might even be able to appreciate them.

me: working from home gives me the opportunity to focus on tasks free from the the distractions of a noisy office!

brain:

TROUT

TROUT

LET IT ALL OUT

THESE ARE THE FISH I CAN DO WITHOUT

SALMON

I’M TALKING TO YOU

SALMON

me: cool never mind

I really don't like ReactJS. It might be the best we have but that's not great. It feels like stacks and stacks of hacks to compensate for poorly planned architecture decisions -- a lot like JavaScript really.

I once worked for a company that had a Hawaiian Shirt Day completely unironically, as though none of them had ever even seen Office Space.


newyorker.com/culture/culture-

"In a win for workplace dignity, a French high court recently decreed that businesses cannot force their employees to participate in supposedly enjoyable activities."

Power to the People?...

Because I have been strolling down memory lane into 90s , this beautiful thing came up and I can think of no better representation of the era:

open.spotify.com/track/1158cki

I am putting together a large list of the best 90s for a thing called . What should I definitely have on there?


At the risk of sounding like an old person, I have observed that when we used to be in a physical room listening to a presentation from company execs or people in general, we tended to listen and not speak and then afterward we processed and discussed, maybe even collectively. We looked at what was said in retrospect, to the best of our memories, and decided on its merit. These days, online, we actively type, chat and heckle an ongoing presentation like school kids covertly passing notes in class. I don't think we listen or consider anything well because criticizing for social capital is paramount. The value for modern youth is in the criticizing of a perceived source of authority or power. Actually listening to the speaker or consciously considering their message, for better or for worse, is secondary, maybe even peripheral to the experience.





"I will have a moment of clarity while I'm watching and be like, 'What am I doing?' Then I'll just continue to watch," said Oberman. "That's where we're at, technology and entertainment-wise."

This article on the phenomenon of TikTok Content is the most depressing thing you'll read today.
cbc.ca/news/entertainment/slud

"The orthodox tend to think only in terms of dueling orthodoxies, and if they’re sure you’re not a Yook, you must be a Zook. So it goes."

I feel seen.

freddiedeboer.substack.com/p/b

2 grown men having an open conference call in a crowded cafe and they are pitching a business plan related to cataloguing people's experiences with Jesus. The guy on the screen, who probably doesn't know he's broadcasting out loud in a cafe, sounds as sceptical as he is patient.

The #CreativeFreedomSummit will start in 4 days, January 17-19!

Over 100 people have joined us in our Matrix/Element chat room from which the event will be streamed, and we look forward to chatting with you.

(Learn more here: creativefreedomsummit.com/)

We'll be covering @kdenlive, @Blender, @penpot, @inkscape, @GIMP, and @krita.

but that's not all...

#OpenSource #art #Fedora

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