@kensanata have you read Telekommunist Manifesto and #VentureCommunism?
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The blog post is here, pulling together stuff I've been reading and saying over the last few day. Thank you all for linking all this interesting stuff. https://alexschroeder.ch/wiki/2018-06-24_Capitalism
I've listened to nearly 2h of introduction to Karl Marx' Capital, in German. I think I need to learn more! It makes me see Free Software in a new light. I don't want to make sure Free Software developers will get paid. That's how capitalism stays strong. We need to transfer that money to other modes of production. I don't want to work for the profit of capitalists, I want to work for my own specific wants and needs. Free Software! I need to write a blog post. #marx
http://rabe.ch/2018/06/19/eine-einfuehrung-in-marx-das-kapital-in-zwei-teilen-2/
I still wonder whether I should invest the time in putting old photo albums I pulled down from Flickr back up. If I use the exact images I re-downloaded from Flickr, they lack the metadata, timestamps in particular, and thus they order will be all wrong. If I use the original images, I have to find them again in my old folders and iPhoto archives. Gaaah! Not something I look forward to. So maybe in the far future, haha.
I just uploaded a bunch of pictures from Murten, Switzerland and Hamburg, Germany, in case you want look at more than the handful I posted already.
https://alexschroeder.ch/gallery/
"The present moment is one where companies are obscuring the depth of their technical processes to quietly profit off surveillance, oppression, and depression. The future is one where technology is reclaimed by everyone; it is open and welcoming and asking to be built by hand. I want us to grow towards that future with everything we share." https://coolguy.website/writing/the-future-will-be-technical/background%28%29.html
I'm liking this manifesto already.
Damn, those parentheses really do throw off Mastodon. Let's try this: https://coolguy.website/writing/the-future-will-be-technical/background%28%29.html
"I find the discussions about technical matters to be liberating and self-empowering, and I identify as βnon-technicalβ. To be sincere, it was in the slow accumulation of technical knowledge and skills that I became excited about the future again. [β¦] This feels antithetical to how people approach the internet today, but I donβt think thatβs the case for the future."
https://coolguy.website/writing/the-future-will-be-technical/background().html
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If youβre interested in moving to #Germany: http://german-eye.blogspot.com/2016/11/advice-for-emigrating-to-germany.html
(Aimed at US citizens but applicable in general.)
Understanding fascism, art, critics, and thinking about judging artists and art works, only tangentially related to D&D. This blog post is about "The Worst Critic In The History Of The World."
https://dndwithpornstars.blogspot.com/2014/09/d30-ways-to-be-worst-critic-in-history.html
This is the same Zak I linked to a few days ago. These blog posts are golden.
the biggest supermarkets in #switzerland are coops, one is called "Coop" (yes π) and the other is called Migros. they are about the same size and in most places you will find both (and even close to each other most of the time)
SVG map: https://campaignwiki.org/text-mapper/alpine/random?seed=2757095978 Description: https://campaignwiki.org/hex-describe/describe/random/alpine?url=https%3A//campaignwiki.org/text-mapper/alpine/random/text%3Fseed%3D2757095978 And some random names: Wriyutu Wriquo Fupongago Tritrowri Goyeebe Tuzohi Wratruquo Whifuwra Flifli Fliquo Zoyupotri Writru Eyetric Rhutrufli Turhue Poyutri Ngaquotuquo Fuyesta Flistatu Gopanga #textmapper #hex #map #rpg
Is Latex still the best way to write mathematical notes, or is there better software?
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@JordiGH I am not sure I have read anything by John Grisham (I might have, I read all kinds of paperbacks my friends had back when I was an undergrad), but I found his writing method really interesting.
http://calnewport.com/blog/2017/05/22/john-grishams-15-hour-workweek/
βit's on the shoulders of technologists to learn the lesson of EME: contributing to technologies that stop the public from adapting or auditing their tools is a profoundly unethical act, one that widens the gap between people with disabilities and the (temporarily) abled people who don't (yet) need to make those adaptations.β https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/06/disabilities-vs-drm-world-cup-edition
#drm #copyright