I asked ChatGPT: "Based on what you know about me, draw a picture of what you think my current life looks like."
Dave's life as imagined by ChatGPT.People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
I asked ChatGPT: "Based on what you know about me, draw a picture of what you think my current life looks like."
Dave's life as imagined by ChatGPT.I'd like to hear from tech vendors, asap, which ones will help American voters learn what's true independent of whatever "truth" the government wants us to believe? Who will stand with the people? A good question for all of us to ask. Ask news orgs the same question.
Lost Maples State Park.
I see they have a piece about the "Manosphere." Stop blaming men. Lose that habit now. It's toxic.
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BTW, there's a lot of talk about new ways to communicate that don't depend on silos that could be sold to billionaires. One way to do it is with my product FeedLand. It manages news streams for feeds you subscribe to. I think every publication should share news from feeds they depend on, experts they quote, other news sources they read. We can build our own networks this way. We've done it before and can do it again. The advantage of this approach is that it is truly decentralized and not at all complicated to use. Here's the news stream I provide for readers of my blog. It's the most popular feature on the site. With FeedLand you can create your own.
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Unsure what to do now? Molly White has some solid ways to get started helping:
""Many of us have looked back on historic events where people have bravely stood up against powerful adversaries and wondered, “what would I have done?” Now is your chance to find out. It did not just start with this election; it has been that time for a long time. If you’re just realizing it now, get your ass in gear. Make yourself proud.""
There are compelling suggestions here around protecting yourself; working to support press freedom and access to information; migrant rights; reproductive rights; trans rights. But more than that, the spirit of this post is that we should have a bias towards meaningful action.
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Well, #FFConf today was a wonderful balm for the soul.
The talks were excellent, and it was really, really good to see people I hadn’t seen in a while—I needed that.
Thank you, Julie. Thank you, Remy.
All of my favorite podcasts are talking about the same thing this week. Can’t listen to them. I’m making progress on some audiobooks instead.
I think it is beautiful if people have a purpose. But it should be valid to lead a purposeless life too. … Maybe it is okay to not pursue potential and just be okay with being.
— Winne Lim
There’s a lot of great discussion at #FFconf about meaning and purpose, but I keep thinking about this terrific blog post by Winnie Lim on leading a purposeless life:
https://winnielim.org/journal/on-leading-a-purposeless-life/
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Some good advice from Heather:
"One practical thing you can do in as much depth as you like, identify a particular area of information that you care about or feel is important and protect it. Whether it's critical public data, old abandoned websites, or niche community content that you think is worth preserving, the information is worth saving."
There is lots of practical advice in her piece: contributing to ArchiveTeam and to the End of Term Web Archive, downloading a copy of Wikipedia, and simply keeping a copy of useful information. I agree - particularly in a world where we're all so dependent on storing things in the cloud. The longevity of all of that information matters.
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@simon hat mir einen Pullover mit dem notiz.blog Logo gestrickt besticken lassen und jetzt werde ich wohl nie wieder etwas anderes anziehen! ❤️