porn has reached its peak
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Well, it was nice to live in a first world nation most of my life
Covid-19 [has done] terrible harm to America’s economy, and [to] its global standing. ‘If the 21st century turns out to be an Asian century as the 20th was an America...
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I don't see it and I've been looking mad good and still don't
Y’all getting bit or not??
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"text": "A few weeks back, I hosted a stand alone IndieWebCamp pop-up session. I had promised to scribble down some thoughts about the process and how it might be improved based on my experience. If anyone else has thoughts on how it went or how future events like this could be improved, I\u2019d love to read them.\nWith traditional in-person two day camps on hold for the foreseeable future as the result of the coronavirus, doing some smaller one day or even one session topics seemed like a good idea at the time. After having done it once, I now think they\u2019re an even better idea. A variety of things came out of the experience that I wouldn\u2019t have anticipated.\nProcess\nI posted the notice for the event to my website and to events.indieweb.org about two weeks in advance. This helped give me enough time to invite about 15 people I expected to be interested in the particular topic. A few tweets as reminders helped in addition to the announcement being early enough to make it into two of the IndieWeb newsletters.\nI held the session at 10am Pacific so that we might be able to draw people from the late evening time zones in Europe, mid-afternoon people on the East coast of the U.S. but still late enough in the morning so that people on the West coast of America wouldn\u2019t have to be up too early. This seems to have worked out well though I feel bad that we did likely shortchange several people in India, Asia, and Australia who might have attended.\nI expected that I would be starting out small and simple and honestly only expected about 3-6 people to show up. I was initially thinking a tiny, one-topic Homebrew Website Club, but on a weekend.\nOn the day of the event my guess was that we had about 25 attendees, but statistics after the fact showed that 35 people logged into the session. There were still people arriving into the room at the two hour mark! According to the numbers, there have already been 210+ views of the archived video since it was posted later on the day of the event.\nI suppose that future sessions will give additional data to bear the hypothesis out, but one of the side-benefits of having a specific topic announced a few weeks in advance seemed to have brought in a large number of people interested in the particular topic and who were generally unaware of the IndieWeb as a group or a movement. I\u2019ve seen several of these people at subsequent Homebrew Website Club meetups, so using these sessions to help spread the principles of IndieWeb does seem to have been generally useful. About half of the attendees hadn\u2019t been to an IndieWeb event previously. I did try to start with a brief introduction to IndieWeb at the start of the session and offered some follow up at the end, but I probably could have planned for this better.\nI wish I had collected people\u2019s emails, but I\u2019ll have to do this manually somehow if we do so now. The traditional signup and organization structure for full camps would have done this, but it would be nice to have a simple workflow for doing this on a lower key basis for pop-ups. Emails would also have helped to put together a post-event questionnaire to potentially create a follow up session.\nThanks certainly goes to all the people who have built pre-existing infrastructure and patterns for pulling off such an event so easily.\nWiki Infrastructure\nSince the session, I\u2019ve gone into the IndieWeb wiki and created a stub pseudo-IndieWebCamp listing to help make organizing future stand-alone pop-up sessions a bit easier (particularly for documenting the results after-the-fact.)\nThe key is to make doing these as easy as possible from an organization standpoint. Having pre-existing pages on the wiki seems to help a lot (or at least feels like it from a mental baggage perspective).\nHere are the relevant pages:\nhttps://indieweb.org/2020/Pop-ups\nhttps://indieweb.org/2020/Pop-ups/Schedule\nhttps://indieweb.org/2020/Pop-up/Sessions\nhttps://indieweb.org/2020/Pop-ups/GardenAndStream\nExecution\nOne of the things that was generally missing from the program was some of the hallway chatter and getting-to-know-you preliminary conversation. I think if I were doing another session I\u2019d schedule 15 minutes of preliminary chat and dedicate about 30 minutes of introduction time into the process and encourage people to have a cup of coffee or drink to help make the atmosphere a bit more casual and conversational.\nOn thing that surprised me was that despite scheduling about an hours\u2019 worth of time to the session we still had a sizeable crowd talking about the topic nearly two hours later. I think having more than just the traditional hour of conversation at a camp was awesome. It helped us not only dig in a bit deeper into the topic, but also helped in managing things given the larger number of attendees over the usual camp setting where 5-15 session attendees has been the norm. Doing it again, I might outline a three hour mini-event to allow covering a bit more material but still keeping things small and relatively casual.\nI certainly benefited by the presence of a few old hands in the IndieWeb community showing up and helping out on the day of, particularly in terms of helping to manage Zoom infrastructure and format. A single person could certainly plan and execute a pop-up session, but I would highly recommend that at least two people show up to co-host on the day of the event, especially if the attendance goes over 10 people.\u00a0\nThe IndieWeb Zoom set up prevents organizers from allowing users to share their screens during a session. (This issue has popped up in a few HWCs lately too.)\u00a0 This was potentially helpful in the earlier days when it was easier for zoombombers to pop into rooms and disrupt a conversation. There have been enough changes to Zoom with precautions built in that this part of the lock down probably isn\u2019t needed any longer, particularly given how useful screen sharing can be.\nDespite having many places to indicate RSVP\u2019s I had very little indication of how many would show up. Something to improve this would be nice in the future, though isn\u2019t necessarily mission critical.\nI\u2019ve definitely experienced the organizer decompression time required after putting together something big. I feel like there was less of the traditional post-event stress for this one session which allowed me to focus more of my time and attention after-the-fact on the content of the session and getting some work relating to it done. For me at least, I consider this a big personal win.\nCreate day/time\nTraditional camps set aside day two for people to create something related to the session(s) they attended on day one. We didn\u2019t do that for this session ahead of time, but I desperately wish we had created a better space for doing that somehow. Later on the afternoon of the session, I posted a note encouraging people to write, create, or do something tangible. I wish I had created a specific time for either the following day (or even a week later) for everyone to reconvene and do a short demo session as a follow up.\nSimply having a blog section and demo page on the wiki did help encourage people to write, blog, and continue thinking and working on the session topic afterwards.\nConcentration\nOne of the things I\u2019ve appreciated since the session is the level of conversation in the general IndieWeb chat rooms, on people\u2019s blogs, and peppered around Twitter and Mastodon. Often when couched into a larger IndieWebCamp there are so many sessions and conversations, the individual topics can seem to be lost in all the hubbub. Fifteen sessions concentrated on one weekend is incredibly invigorating, but because all of the concentration was on just a single topic, there was a lot more focus and energy spent on just that one thing. I sort of feel like this concentration has helped to carry over in the intervening time because I haven\u2019t been as distracted by the thirty other competing things I\u2019d like to work on with respect to my website since.\nThere has been a lot of specific article writing about this one session as some camps get in entirety.\nPerhaps pop-up sessions on broader topics and problems that haven\u2019t had as much work or which have only one or two small examples may benefit from this sort of concentrated work by several people.\nI do wonder what may have happened if we had had a broad conversation about the top level topic for an hour and a half and then broken into smaller groups for 45 minutes to talk about sub-topics?\nConclusions\nIn the end, the session went far better than I ever expected for the amount of time I invested into it. I definitely encourage others to try to put together similar sessions. They\u2019re simple and easy enough to be organized by one person and they can be carried out by one person, though I\u2019d recommend two.\nI encourage others to suggest topics and set up other sessions.\nEven if you\u2019re not interested in the organization portion, why not propose a topic? Perhaps someone else with a more organizational bent will come along and help you make it happen?\nI\u2019m happy, as always, to help people plan them out and deal with some of the logistics (Zoom, Etherpad, wiki, etc.) should anyone need it.\nWhat session topic(s) will you propose for the next one?",
"html": "A few weeks back, <a href=\"https://boffosocko.com/2020/04/17/gardens-and-streams-wikis-blogs-and-ui-a-pop-up-indiewebcamp-session/\">I hosted</a> a stand alone IndieWebCamp pop-up session. I had promised to scribble down some thoughts about the process and how it might be improved based on my experience. If anyone else has thoughts on how it went or how future events like this could be improved, I\u2019d love to read them.\n<p>With traditional in-person two day camps on hold for the foreseeable future as the result of the coronavirus, doing some smaller one day or even one session topics seemed like a good idea at the time. After having done it once, I now think they\u2019re an even better idea. A variety of things came out of the experience that I wouldn\u2019t have anticipated.</p>\n<h2>Process</h2>\n<p>I posted the notice for the event to my website and to events.indieweb.org about two weeks in advance. This helped give me enough time to invite about 15 people I expected to be interested in the particular topic. A few tweets as reminders helped in addition to the announcement being early enough to make it into two of the IndieWeb newsletters.</p>\n<p>I held the session at 10am Pacific so that we might be able to draw people from the late evening time zones in Europe, mid-afternoon people on the East coast of the U.S. but still late enough in the morning so that people on the West coast of America wouldn\u2019t have to be up too early. This seems to have worked out well though I feel bad that we did likely shortchange several people in India, Asia, and Australia who might have attended.</p>\n<p>I expected that I would be starting out small and simple and honestly only expected about 3-6 people to show up. I was initially thinking a tiny, one-topic Homebrew Website Club, but on a weekend.</p>\n<p>On the day of the event my guess was that we had about 25 attendees, but statistics after the fact showed that 35 people logged into the session. There were still people arriving into the room at the two hour mark! According to the numbers, there have already been 210+ views of the <a href=\"https://archive.org/details/gardens-and-streams-wikis-blogs-and-ui-popup-indie-web-camp-session-2020/GardensAndStreamsWikisBlogsAndUI-GalleryView-PopupIndieWebCampSession-2020.mp4\">archived video</a> since it was posted later on the day of the event.</p>\n<p>I suppose that future sessions will give additional data to bear the hypothesis out, but one of the side-benefits of having a specific topic announced a few weeks in advance seemed to have brought in a large number of people interested in the particular topic and who were generally unaware of the IndieWeb as a group or a movement. I\u2019ve seen several of these people at subsequent Homebrew Website Club meetups, so using these sessions to help spread the principles of IndieWeb does seem to have been generally useful. About half of the attendees hadn\u2019t been to an IndieWeb event previously. I did try to start with a brief introduction to IndieWeb at the start of the session and offered some follow up at the end, but I probably could have planned for this better.</p>\n<p>I wish I had collected people\u2019s emails, but I\u2019ll have to do this manually somehow if we do so now. The traditional signup and organization structure for full camps would have done this, but it would be nice to have a simple workflow for doing this on a lower key basis for pop-ups. Emails would also have helped to put together a post-event questionnaire to potentially create a follow up session.</p>\n<p>Thanks certainly goes to all the people who have built pre-existing infrastructure and patterns for pulling off such an event so easily.</p>\n<h2>Wiki Infrastructure</h2>\n<p>Since the session, I\u2019ve gone into the IndieWeb wiki and created a stub pseudo-IndieWebCamp listing to help make organizing future stand-alone pop-up sessions a bit easier (particularly for documenting the results after-the-fact.)</p>\n<p>The key is to make doing these as easy as possible from an organization standpoint. Having pre-existing pages on the wiki seems to help a lot (or at least feels like it from a mental baggage perspective).</p>\n<p>Here are the relevant pages:</p>\n<ul><li><a href=\"https://indieweb.org/2020/Pop-ups\">https://indieweb.org/2020/Pop-ups</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"https://indieweb.org/2020/Pop-ups/Schedule\">https://indieweb.org/2020/Pop-ups/Schedule</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"https://indieweb.org/2020/Pop-up/Sessions\">https://indieweb.org/2020/Pop-up/Sessions</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"https://indieweb.org/2020/Pop-ups/GardenAndStream\">https://indieweb.org/2020/Pop-ups/GardenAndStream</a></li>\n</ul><h2>Execution</h2>\n<p>One of the things that was generally missing from the program was some of the hallway chatter and getting-to-know-you preliminary conversation. I think if I were doing another session I\u2019d schedule 15 minutes of preliminary chat and dedicate about 30 minutes of introduction time into the process and encourage people to have a cup of coffee or drink to help make the atmosphere a bit more casual and conversational.</p>\n<p>On thing that surprised me was that despite scheduling about an hours\u2019 worth of time to the session we still had a sizeable crowd talking about the topic nearly two hours later. I think having more than just the traditional hour of conversation at a camp was awesome. It helped us not only dig in a bit deeper into the topic, but also helped in managing things given the larger number of attendees over the usual camp setting where 5-15 session attendees has been the norm. Doing it again, I might outline a three hour mini-event to allow covering a bit more material but still keeping things small and relatively casual.</p>\n<p>I certainly benefited by the presence of a few old hands in the IndieWeb community showing up and helping out on the day of, particularly in terms of helping to manage Zoom infrastructure and format. A single person could certainly plan and execute a pop-up session, but I would highly recommend that at least two people show up to co-host on the day of the event, especially if the attendance goes over 10 people.\u00a0</p>\n<p>The IndieWeb Zoom set up prevents organizers from allowing users to share their screens during a session. (This issue has popped up in a few HWCs lately too.)\u00a0 This was potentially helpful in the earlier days when it was easier for zoombombers to pop into rooms and disrupt a conversation. There have been enough changes to Zoom with precautions built in that this part of the lock down probably isn\u2019t needed any longer, particularly given how useful screen sharing can be.</p>\n<p>Despite having many places to indicate RSVP\u2019s I had very little indication of how many would show up. Something to improve this would be nice in the future, though isn\u2019t necessarily mission critical.</p>\n<p>I\u2019ve definitely experienced the organizer decompression time required after putting together something big. I feel like there was less of the traditional post-event stress for this one session which allowed me to focus more of my time and attention after-the-fact on the content of the session and getting some work relating to it done. For me at least, I consider this a big personal win.</p>\n<h2>Create day/time</h2>\n<p>Traditional camps set aside day two for people to create something related to the session(s) they attended on day one. We didn\u2019t do that for this session ahead of time, but I desperately wish we had created a better space for doing that somehow. Later on the afternoon of the session, I posted a note encouraging people to write, create, or do something tangible. I wish I had created a specific time for either the following day (or even a week later) for everyone to reconvene and do a short demo session as a follow up.</p>\n<p>Simply having a blog section and demo page on the wiki did help encourage people to write, blog, and continue thinking and working on the session topic afterwards.</p>\n<h2>Concentration</h2>\n<p>One of the things I\u2019ve appreciated since the session is the level of conversation in the general IndieWeb chat rooms, on people\u2019s blogs, and peppered around Twitter and Mastodon. Often when couched into a larger IndieWebCamp there are so many sessions and conversations, the individual topics can seem to be lost in all the hubbub. Fifteen sessions concentrated on one weekend is incredibly invigorating, but because all of the concentration was on just a single topic, there was a lot more focus and energy spent on just that one thing. I sort of feel like this concentration has helped to carry over in the intervening time because I haven\u2019t been as distracted by the thirty other competing things I\u2019d like to work on with respect to my website since.</p>\n<p>There has been a lot of specific article writing about this one session as some camps get in entirety.</p>\n<p>Perhaps pop-up sessions on broader topics and problems that haven\u2019t had as much work or which have only one or two small examples may benefit from this sort of concentrated work by several people.</p>\n<p>I do wonder what may have happened if we had had a broad conversation about the top level topic for an hour and a half and then broken into smaller groups for 45 minutes to talk about sub-topics?</p>\n<h2>Conclusions</h2>\n<p>In the end, the session went <em>far</em> better than I ever expected for the amount of time I invested into it. I definitely encourage others to try to put together similar sessions. They\u2019re simple and easy enough to be organized by one person and they can be carried out by one person, though I\u2019d recommend two.</p>\n<p>I encourage others to suggest topics and set up other sessions.</p>\n<p>Even if you\u2019re not interested in the organization portion, why not propose a topic? Perhaps someone else with a more organizational bent will come along and help you make it happen?</p>\n<p>I\u2019m happy, as always, to help people plan them out and deal with some of the logistics (Zoom, Etherpad, wiki, etc.) should anyone need it.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://indieweb.org/2020/Pop-up/Sessions\">What session topic(s) will you propose for the next one?</a></p>"
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Other companies: We're going to reinvent email, and it's called [fill-in-the-blank closed, proprietary, jacked up on VC money system here]!
Basecamp: We're going to reinvent email, and it's called…email!
Be like Basecamp.
We've been working on HEY for the better part of two years. We've been using HEY since last year. Now it's finally, almost time to share with everyone else who's ready to...
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Thoughts on hosting an IndieWebCamp Pop-up Session
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New post: Plaidophile: New keyboard tray beesbuzz.biz/blog/7203-New-…
Back in 2010 or so I was trying a bunch of different approaches to putting my keyboard and mouse close to my lap for better ergonomics. I looked at all the height-adjustable keyboard trays and was really annoyed …
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Related: if you use the term “wuhan flu” I have no interest in talking to you. Take your racism elsewhere. ✌🏼
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My approach with COVID-19 deniers has been not to engage, and to block. Some have asked, “why not engage in a good faith discussion?” Easy! You can’t reason with these people. They’re not interested in a good faith discussion. They want to poke the bear. Not worth your time.
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this shit is a fucking troll
Ayo @Complex, wtf are y’all doing here?
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a rich guy that implictly backs nazis giving money to a mayor who has an ACTIVE HISTORY in enabling sex trafficking under their police department in their city isn't the play you think it is
it's below bare minimum
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The people who don’t want to include comorbidity deaths in the COVID stats are the same people who shit their pants over Saddam’s nonexistent WMDs & 4 deaths in Benghazi.
Isn’t it odd where motivated reasoning leads you?
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So, how have y’all disappointed your family lately??
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hoping she treating me like this
how did he do this without dying
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there's someone I'm actively crushing on who's mad far away who sometimes reminds me of this person and then this reminds me of her and
I know true beauty when I see it.
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Slip past
fault lines in
dreams
and climb though
hollow fissures
of solid
truth
#smallpoems
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Slip past
fault lines in
dreams
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hollow fissures
of solid
truth
#smallpoems (quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com/s/1fiDMk)
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unpopular opinion: diversity is not campaigned as much as it’s wanted since it’s barely pushed in places but our tooling and work is increasingly homogenizing around one or two companies, toolchains and/or systems.
interoperability over homogeneity. (v2.jacky.wtf/post/d8034721-…)
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Seriously, though, does anyone have a good block list for Pi-Hole for all Facebook properties? Ideally, something that is maintained and kept up-to-date?
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