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"text": "I was reminded of this gem: Featureman\u2019s \u201cHow to Eat a Watermelon the Correct Way\u201d",
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The Library of Infinite Loan is a physical world practice I conceived of many many years ago¹, implemented in minimal prototype form 5+ years ago², shared a summary with the #IndieWeb community at least four years ago at the #IndieWebCamp Austin in 2020³ and last year in IndieWeb chat⁴, so it’s about time⁵ I wrote it down.
Summary: lend a #book from your personal library⁶ to a friend, on the conditions that they do not donate sell or dispose of it, and instead when they are done with it they return it or lend it to someone else who agrees to these conditions.
My goal was to create a book lending system that: * preserves books — effectively in a giant #distributed communal #library * makes lending easier fiscally, psychologically, emotionally for both parties * encourages direct person-to-person lending without intermediaries * grows a culture of non-zero-sum sharing, preservation, and longterm thinking
The basic steps to create a Library of Infinite Loan: 1. Create a separate space (like a particular bookshelf) for #books to infinite lend. A small shelf in a guest room or common space like a hallway works well. 2. Move books there that you are ok lending out and never seeing again 3. Label that space your “Library of Infinite Loan”, or invite guests to borrow from your “Library of Infinite Loan” 4. When visitors ask what that means, explain the Rules
Rules for borrowing from a Library of Infinite Loan (“the Rules”) 1. Keep it as long as you like 2. Do not sell donate or otherwise dispose of it 3. You may give it a. back to the person you borrowed from b. or back to its original purchaser if they wrote their name and web address inside c. or (lend it) to someone else who agrees to the Rules
There are several ways to extend / expand the Library of Infinite Loan: * custom book plate: design a custom book plate for yourself with room for your name (and web address) on it e.g. “From Tantek’s (@tantek.com) Library” (with space), print it on longterm adhesive paper, and place it inside new books you purchase. When you move a book to your Library of Infinite Loan, amend the book plate to say ”… Library of Infinite Loan” and attach a copy of the Rules. * add a “borrowers log” with blank lines for anyone you lend it to or they lend it to, transitively, to optionally add their name, web address, and a date of borrowing. Then amend the rules to allow returning a book to who you borrowed from or anyone in the borrower log or original purchaser. * more media: CDs, vinyl records, DVDs, LaserDiscs, VHS, cassette tapes, video game cartridges etc. * other things * large tools — which usually come in a box with instruction manual, so there’s a logical place to put an “owners plate”, “borrowers log”, and copy of the rules. * artwork — a great way to rotate art among a community
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"text": "The Library of Infinite Loan is a physical world practice I conceived of many many years ago\u00b9, implemented in minimal prototype form 5+ years ago\u00b2, shared a summary with the #IndieWeb community at least four years ago at the #IndieWebCamp Austin in 2020\u00b3 and last year in IndieWeb chat\u2074, so it\u2019s about time\u2075 I wrote it down. \n\nSummary: lend a #book from your personal library\u2076 to a friend, on the conditions that they do not donate sell or dispose of it, and instead when they are done with it they return it or lend it to someone else who agrees to these conditions.\n\nMy goal was to create a book lending system that:\n* preserves books \u2014 effectively in a giant #distributed communal #library\n* makes lending easier fiscally, psychologically, emotionally for both parties\n* encourages direct person-to-person lending without intermediaries\n* grows a culture of non-zero-sum sharing, preservation, and longterm thinking\n\nThe basic steps to create a Library of Infinite Loan:\n1. Create a separate space (like a particular bookshelf) for #books to infinite lend. A small shelf in a guest room or common space like a hallway works well.\n2. Move books there that you are ok lending out and never seeing again\n3. Label that space your \u201cLibrary of Infinite Loan\u201d, or invite guests to borrow from your \u201cLibrary of Infinite Loan\u201d\n4. When visitors ask what that means, explain the Rules\n\nRules for borrowing from a Library of Infinite Loan (\u201cthe Rules\u201d)\n1. Keep it as long as you like\n2. Do not sell donate or otherwise dispose of it\n3. You may give it \n\u00a0a. back to the person you borrowed from \n\u00a0b. or back to its original purchaser if they wrote their name and web address inside\n\u00a0c. or (lend it) to someone else who agrees to the Rules\n\nThere are several ways to extend / expand the Library of Infinite Loan:\n* custom book plate: design a custom book plate for yourself with room for your name (and web address) on it e.g. \u201cFrom Tantek\u2019s (@tantek.com) Library\u201d (with space), print it on longterm adhesive paper, and place it inside new books you purchase. When you move a book to your Library of Infinite Loan, amend the book plate to say \u201d\u2026 Library of Infinite Loan\u201d and attach a copy of the Rules. \n* add a \u201cborrowers log\u201d with blank lines for anyone you lend it to or they lend it to, transitively, to optionally add their name, web address, and a date of borrowing. Then amend the rules to allow returning a book to who you borrowed from or anyone in the borrower log or original purchaser.\n* more media: CDs, vinyl records, DVDs, LaserDiscs, VHS, cassette tapes, video game cartridges etc.\n* other things\n\u00a0 * large tools \u2014 which usually come in a box with instruction manual, so there\u2019s a logical place to put an \u201cowners plate\u201d, \u201cborrowers log\u201d, and copy of the rules.\n\u00a0 * artwork \u2014 a great way to rotate art among a community\n\n#infiniteLoan #libraryOfInfiniteLoan\n\nReferences:\n\n\u00b9 I\u2019m looking through old personal logs for earliest mentions of \u201cinfinite loan\u201d\n\u00b2 In my 2019 personal log I found a note that I \u201cmoved some books as library of infinite loan to guest room\u201d where I had previously setup a small bookshelf for such books.\n\u00b3 https://indieweb.org/2020/Austin/reading\n\u2074 https://chat.indieweb.org/2023-10-01#t1696202307311300\n\u2075 I was also inspired by sharing the idea again to a couple of friends in an espresso-making livestream this morning\n\u2076 https://indieweb.org/personal_library",
"html": "The Library of Infinite Loan is a physical world practice I conceived of many many years ago<a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5Wh1_note-1\">\u00b9</a>, implemented in minimal prototype form 5+ years ago<a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5Wh1_note-2\">\u00b2</a>, shared a summary with the #<span class=\"p-category\">IndieWeb</span> community at least four years ago at the #<span class=\"p-category\">IndieWebCamp</span> Austin in 2020<a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5Wh1_note-3\">\u00b3</a> and last year in IndieWeb chat<a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5Wh1_note-4\">\u2074</a>, so it\u2019s about time<a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5Wh1_note-5\">\u2075</a> I wrote it down. <br /><br />Summary: lend a #<span class=\"p-category\">book</span> from your personal library<a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5Wh1_note-6\">\u2076</a> to a friend, on the conditions that they do not donate sell or dispose of it, and instead when they are done with it they return it or lend it to someone else who agrees to these conditions.<br /><br />My goal was to create a book lending system that:<br />* preserves books \u2014 effectively in a giant #<span class=\"p-category\">distributed</span> communal #<span class=\"p-category\">library</span><br />* makes lending easier fiscally, psychologically, emotionally for both parties<br />* encourages direct person-to-person lending without intermediaries<br />* grows a culture of non-zero-sum sharing, preservation, and longterm thinking<br /><br />The basic steps to create a Library of Infinite Loan:<br />1. Create a separate space (like a particular bookshelf) for #<span class=\"p-category\">books</span> to infinite lend. A small shelf in a guest room or common space like a hallway works well.<br />2. Move books there that you are ok lending out and never seeing again<br />3. Label that space your \u201cLibrary of Infinite Loan\u201d, or invite guests to borrow from your \u201cLibrary of Infinite Loan\u201d<br />4. When visitors ask what that means, explain the Rules<br /><br />Rules for borrowing from a Library of Infinite Loan (\u201cthe Rules\u201d)<br />1. Keep it as long as you like<br />2. Do not sell donate or otherwise dispose of it<br />3. You may give it <br />\u00a0a. back to the person you borrowed from <br />\u00a0b. or back to its original purchaser if they wrote their name and web address inside<br />\u00a0c. or (lend it) to someone else who agrees to the Rules<br /><br />There are several ways to extend / expand the Library of Infinite Loan:<br />* custom book plate: design a custom book plate for yourself with room for your name (and web address) on it e.g. \u201cFrom Tantek\u2019s (<a href=\"https://tantek.com\">@tantek.com</a>) Library\u201d (with space), print it on longterm adhesive paper, and place it inside new books you purchase. When you move a book to your Library of Infinite Loan, amend the book plate to say \u201d\u2026 Library of Infinite Loan\u201d and attach a copy of the Rules. <br />* add a \u201cborrowers log\u201d with blank lines for anyone you lend it to or they lend it to, transitively, to optionally add their name, web address, and a date of borrowing. Then amend the rules to allow returning a book to who you borrowed from or anyone in the borrower log or original purchaser.<br />* more media: CDs, vinyl records, DVDs, LaserDiscs, VHS, cassette tapes, video game cartridges etc.<br />* other things<br />\u00a0 * large tools \u2014 which usually come in a box with instruction manual, so there\u2019s a logical place to put an \u201cowners plate\u201d, \u201cborrowers log\u201d, and copy of the rules.<br />\u00a0 * artwork \u2014 a great way to rotate art among a community<br /><br />#<span class=\"p-category\">infiniteLoan</span> #<span class=\"p-category\">libraryOfInfiniteLoan</span><br /><br />References:<br /><br /><a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5Wh1_ref-1\">\u00b9</a> I\u2019m looking through old personal logs for earliest mentions of \u201cinfinite loan\u201d<br /><a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5Wh1_ref-2\">\u00b2</a> In my 2019 personal log I found a note that I \u201cmoved some books as library of infinite loan to guest room\u201d where I had previously setup a small bookshelf for such books.<br /><a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5Wh1_ref-3\">\u00b3</a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/2020/Austin/reading\">https://indieweb.org/2020/Austin/reading</a><br /><a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5Wh1_ref-4\">\u2074</a> <a href=\"https://chat.indieweb.org/2023-10-01#t1696202307311300\">https://chat.indieweb.org/2023-10-01#t1696202307311300</a><br /><a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5Wh1_ref-5\">\u2075</a> I was also inspired by sharing the idea again to a couple of friends in an espresso-making livestream this morning<br /><a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5Wh1_ref-6\">\u2076</a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/personal_library\">https://indieweb.org/personal_library</a>"
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Throwback to June 1998 at Creation Festival East. This is where I first met Jeeves (on the left in the yellow glasses). Katt was one of my earliest online friends and this was the first time we met in person. I wore fun hats at the time. As you can see, we were all pretty cool.
I was interning at Teen Mania Ministries at the time and in lieu of going on a mission trip that summer, Matt (in the white shirt) and I road tripped to a few music festivals to promote Acquire The Fire events. Jeeves was considering the internship and I think meeting us helped convince him. Sorry? 🤣
I also hit it off really well with Luke (in the red shirt). We ran into him at a couple of the festivals we went to. I think he was in a band named Little Flock. Unfortunately, I lost track of him in the following years.
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My cat is theoretically not allowed on the counters, but this week she has learned how to gracefully jump onto the counter completely silently and I'm just so impressed that I can't bring myself to try to get her down
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🍿 Watched Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire and enjoyed it. Loved seeing James Acaster in it; he’s one of my favorite comedians. It wasn’t quite as good as Afterlife, though maybe that’s because this didn’t hit in the feels as much.
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"text": "My Jonathon Brook\u2019s Alien Autopsy, a double ender pen with grinds by Mark Bacas.\n\nOne end has an Architect paired with Luminous ink, and the other a Cursive Italic paired with Matador Red ink.\n\n This pen marked going to the pen show to see my friends. \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA post shared by dougbeal (@murderofcro.ws)\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA post shared by dougbeal (@murderofcro.ws)\n\n\n\n\nDelia\u2019s Check Sausage Stand\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA post shared by dougbeal (@murderofcro.ws)\n\n\n\n\nMake Do Pod recording\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA post shared by dougbeal (@murderofcro.ws)\n\n\n\n\nAll the Great Pen Addicts\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA post shared by dougbeal (@murderofcro.ws)",
"html": "My Jonathon Brook\u2019s Alien Autopsy, a double ender pen with grinds by Mark Bacas.<br /><a href=\"https://dougbeal.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/IMG_4792.jpg\"></a>\n<p>One end has an Architect paired with Luminous ink, and the other a Cursive Italic paired with Matador Red ink.<br /><a href=\"https://dougbeal.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/IMG_4934.jpg\"></a></p>\n<p> This pen marked going to the pen show to see my friends. </p>\n<blockquote style=\"background:#FFF;border:0;margin:1px;max-width:658px;min-width:326px;padding:0;width:99.375%;\">\n <a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/BhpT6RalVDZ/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading\" style=\"background:#FFFFFF;line-height:0;padding:0 0;text-align:center;text-decoration:none;width:100%;\"> \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n</a><p><a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/BhpT6RalVDZ/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading\" style=\"background:#FFFFFF;line-height:0;padding:0 0;text-align:center;text-decoration:none;width:100%;\"></a></p><a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/BhpT6RalVDZ/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading\" style=\"background:#FFFFFF;line-height:0;padding:0 0;text-align:center;text-decoration:none;width:100%;\"></a>\n<p style=\"color:#c9c8cd;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;line-height:17px;margin-bottom:0;margin-top:8px;padding:8px 0 7px;text-align:center;white-space:nowrap;\"><a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/BhpT6RalVDZ/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading\" style=\"color:#c9c8cd;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;line-height:17px;text-decoration:none;\">A post shared by dougbeal (@murderofcro.ws)</a></p>\n\n</blockquote>\n<p></p>\n<blockquote style=\"background:#FFF;border:0;margin:1px;max-width:658px;min-width:326px;padding:0;width:99.375%;\">\n <a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/Bhjmscqlw0_/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading\" style=\"background:#FFFFFF;line-height:0;padding:0 0;text-align:center;text-decoration:none;width:100%;\"> \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n</a><p><a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/Bhjmscqlw0_/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading\" style=\"background:#FFFFFF;line-height:0;padding:0 0;text-align:center;text-decoration:none;width:100%;\"></a></p><a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/Bhjmscqlw0_/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading\" style=\"background:#FFFFFF;line-height:0;padding:0 0;text-align:center;text-decoration:none;width:100%;\"></a>\n<p style=\"color:#c9c8cd;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;line-height:17px;margin-bottom:0;margin-top:8px;padding:8px 0 7px;text-align:center;white-space:nowrap;\"><a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/Bhjmscqlw0_/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading\" style=\"color:#c9c8cd;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;line-height:17px;text-decoration:none;\">A post shared by dougbeal (@murderofcro.ws)</a></p>\n\n</blockquote>\n<p><br />\nDelia\u2019s Check Sausage Stand</p>\n<blockquote style=\"background:#FFF;border:0;margin:1px;max-width:658px;min-width:326px;padding:0;width:99.375%;\">\n <a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/Bhox5aBleKG/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading\" style=\"background:#FFFFFF;line-height:0;padding:0 0;text-align:center;text-decoration:none;width:100%;\"> \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n</a><p><a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/Bhox5aBleKG/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading\" style=\"background:#FFFFFF;line-height:0;padding:0 0;text-align:center;text-decoration:none;width:100%;\"></a></p><a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/Bhox5aBleKG/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading\" 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"html": "<p>Two years ago today, IT HAPPENED. The worst timeline. Something that I really didn\u2019t expect would actually come to fruition\u2026<em>did</em>.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Elon Musk\u2019s buyout offer for Twitter was officially accepted.</strong> \ud83e\udd21</p>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/20220425/back-to-the-open-web\">As I wrote two years ago today:</a></p>\n\n<blockquote>\n <p>Back to the <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/openweb\">#openweb</a> I go. Not that I ever left it\u2026but to be quite frank, it\u2019s so easy to post and get immediate feeback on Twitter that I spend most of my day-to-day \u201cchit-chat energy\u201d there and not on my own website.</p>\n\n <p>No longer! Now that Elon Musk is buying Twitter and taking it private, I\u2019m done putting serious effort into creating content for walled gardens. Everything, and I mean everything I publish from here on out will start on my own properties and then get syndicated elsewhere.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://www.theverge.com/2022/4/25/23028323/elon-musk-twitter-offer-buyout-hostile-takeover-ownership\">In reporting at The Verge, Emma Roth and Russell Brandom pontificate</a> \u201cit\u2019s unclear what impact Musk will have on Twitter or where he\u2019ll start with changes.\u201d</p>\n\n<p><strong>Oh boy.</strong></p>\n\n<p>Now while I was extremely pessimistic about the buyout idea and in fact had written the previous day in my diary: \u201cI will f***ing delete my Twitter account if Elon Musk buys Twitter\u201d \u2014 I nevertheless spent the rest of summer 2022 ready to be impressed. Maybe, <em>just maybe</em>, Elon would be touched by the better angels of his nature, and find a path forward for Twitter that\u2014if not <strong>excellent</strong>, at least would not be <strong>terrible</strong>.</p>\n\n<p>\ud83e\udd21</p>\n\n<p>I\u2019ll save my \u201ctwo years later\u201d rundown for additional reporting over at The Internet Review, but even my worst fears were <em>quaint</em> by comparison to what actually transpired after Elon took over. As I wrote in <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/articles/elongate\">The Elon-gate\u2019d Man</a> in November 2022:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n <p>Remember all the people who\u2014prior to the official takeover of Twitter\u2014were telling us that Elon Musk would moderate his behavior and behave more like a grown up because too much money and prestige were at stake? Remember all the people who said that because Elon (seemingly) had been unilaterally successful in bringing us fancy new space rockets and fancy new electric cars, he could now bring welcome insight and innovation into a rapidly-degenerating and fractious social media landscape?</p>\n\n <p>Here\u2019s the pertinent question: why do we keep believing this myth? As we\u2019ve seen over recent years and especially recent months, it\u2019s being proven decisively, tragically wrong\u2026over and over and over again.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>and in my exhortation of what we should be focusing on instead:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n <p>What I am saying is unequivocal: down with surveillance capitalism eroding our trust and access to free and fair online communications. We can do better. We must do better. And increasingly\u2014thanks to Mastodon, ActivityPub, and other open source projects & protocols recently exploding in popularity\u2014we are.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>It\u2019s worth noting that arguably the biggest impact being made on social media right now is the competitive response to the downfall of Twitter in the form of Threads, Meta\u2019s broadcast-text-first social network. And the only reason Threads isn\u2019t uniformly horrifying as a product is because it\u2019s the first mass-market social network built with ActivityPub integration from the very start. (So that when <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/enshittification\">#enshittification</a> eventually comes, users and creators will have real options\u2026 \ud83d\ude05)</p>\n\n<p><strong>The <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/fediverse\">#Fediverse</a>\u2014the open social web\u2014is growing exponentially</strong>, with Threads leading the pact of commercial properties doing a one-eighty from clinging to an outdated \u201csilo\u201d mindset, and Mastodon and other volunteer projects holding their own in providing open source access to social media. <em>Progress!</em> \ud83d\udc4f</p>\n\n<p>So while I still lament the death of Twitter, and the incalculable destruction of communities brought on by Elon Musk\u2019s <em>abysmal</em> stranglehold over what is now X, I am also pleased to see how powerfully the momentum has shifted towards the Fediverse. <strong>It\u2019s been the Worst of Times\u2026and yet, the Best of Times.</strong></p>",
"text": "Two years ago today, IT HAPPENED. The worst timeline. Something that I really didn\u2019t expect would actually come to fruition\u2026did.\n\nElon Musk\u2019s buyout offer for Twitter was officially accepted. \ud83e\udd21\n\nAs I wrote two years ago today:\n\n\n Back to the #openweb I go. Not that I ever left it\u2026but to be quite frank, it\u2019s so easy to post and get immediate feeback on Twitter that I spend most of my day-to-day \u201cchit-chat energy\u201d there and not on my own website.\n\n No longer! Now that Elon Musk is buying Twitter and taking it private, I\u2019m done putting serious effort into creating content for walled gardens. Everything, and I mean everything I publish from here on out will start on my own properties and then get syndicated elsewhere.\n\n\nIn reporting at The Verge, Emma Roth and Russell Brandom pontificate \u201cit\u2019s unclear what impact Musk will have on Twitter or where he\u2019ll start with changes.\u201d\n\nOh boy.\n\nNow while I was extremely pessimistic about the buyout idea and in fact had written the previous day in my diary: \u201cI will f***ing delete my Twitter account if Elon Musk buys Twitter\u201d \u2014 I nevertheless spent the rest of summer 2022 ready to be impressed. Maybe, just maybe, Elon would be touched by the better angels of his nature, and find a path forward for Twitter that\u2014if not excellent, at least would not be terrible.\n\n\ud83e\udd21\n\nI\u2019ll save my \u201ctwo years later\u201d rundown for additional reporting over at The Internet Review, but even my worst fears were quaint by comparison to what actually transpired after Elon took over. As I wrote in The Elon-gate\u2019d Man in November 2022:\n\n\n Remember all the people who\u2014prior to the official takeover of Twitter\u2014were telling us that Elon Musk would moderate his behavior and behave more like a grown up because too much money and prestige were at stake? Remember all the people who said that because Elon (seemingly) had been unilaterally successful in bringing us fancy new space rockets and fancy new electric cars, he could now bring welcome insight and innovation into a rapidly-degenerating and fractious social media landscape?\n\n Here\u2019s the pertinent question: why do we keep believing this myth? As we\u2019ve seen over recent years and especially recent months, it\u2019s being proven decisively, tragically wrong\u2026over and over and over again.\n\n\nand in my exhortation of what we should be focusing on instead:\n\n\n What I am saying is unequivocal: down with surveillance capitalism eroding our trust and access to free and fair online communications. We can do better. We must do better. And increasingly\u2014thanks to Mastodon, ActivityPub, and other open source projects & protocols recently exploding in popularity\u2014we are.\n\n\nIt\u2019s worth noting that arguably the biggest impact being made on social media right now is the competitive response to the downfall of Twitter in the form of Threads, Meta\u2019s broadcast-text-first social network. And the only reason Threads isn\u2019t uniformly horrifying as a product is because it\u2019s the first mass-market social network built with ActivityPub integration from the very start. (So that when #enshittification eventually comes, users and creators will have real options\u2026 \ud83d\ude05)\n\nThe #Fediverse\u2014the open social web\u2014is growing exponentially, with Threads leading the pact of commercial properties doing a one-eighty from clinging to an outdated \u201csilo\u201d mindset, and Mastodon and other volunteer projects holding their own in providing open source access to social media. Progress! \ud83d\udc4f\n\nSo while I still lament the death of Twitter, and the incalculable destruction of communities brought on by Elon Musk\u2019s abysmal stranglehold over what is now X, I am also pleased to see how powerfully the momentum has shifted towards the Fediverse. It\u2019s been the Worst of Times\u2026and yet, the Best of Times."
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"text": "Quiz: Which song that makes white people go nuts are you?\n\nI got \u201cSince U Been Gone\u201d",
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"text": "oh no, it finally happened. I left my AirPods in a pocket and they went through the washer and dryer \ud83d\ude31",
"html": "oh no, it finally happened. I left my AirPods in a pocket and they went through the washer and dryer <a href=\"https://aaronparecki.com/emoji/%F0%9F%98%B1\">\ud83d\ude31</a>"
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"text": "Want to watch: \u201cWill AI Also Remember the Days of Slavery?,\u201d a lecture by Charles Mudede",
"html": "<p>Want to watch: \u201c<a href=\"https://www.e-flux.com/events/581284/will-ai-also-remember-the-days-of-slavery-a-lecture-by-charles-mudede/\">Will AI Also Remember the Days of Slavery?</a>,\u201d a lecture by Charles Mudede</p>"
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I’m the current editor of the Vision for W3C and helped get it across the line this year to reach #w3cAB (W3C Advisory Board @ab@w3c.social) consensus to publish as an official Group Note, the first official Note that the AB (Advisory Board) has ever published.
I’m very proud of this milestone, as I and a few others including many on the AB¹, have been working on it for a few years in various forms, and with the broader W3C Vision TF² (Task Force) for the past year.
W3C also recently announced the Vision for W3C in their news feed:
One of the key goals of this document was to capture the spirit of why we are at #W3C and our shared values & principles we use to guide our work & decisions at W3C.
If you work with any groups at W3C, anything from a Community Group (CG) to a Working Group (WG), I highly recommend you read this document from start to finish.
See what resonates with you, if there is anything that doesn’t sound right to you, or if you see anything missing that you feel exemplifies the best of what W3C is, please file an issue or a suggestion:
Check that list to see if your concerns or suggestions are already captured, and if so, add an upvote or comment accordingly.
Our goal is to eventually publish this document as an official W3C Statement, with the consensus of the entire #w3cAC (W3C Advisory Committee).
One key aspect which the Vision touches on but perhaps too briefly is what I see as the fundamental purpose of why we do the work we do at W3C, which in my opinion is:
To create & facilitate user-first interoperable standards that improve the web for humanity
“Interoperability: We verify the fitness of our specifications through open test suites and actual implementation experience, because we believe the purpose of standards is to enable independent interoperable implementations.”
These are both excellent, and yet, I think we can do better, with adding some sort of explicit statement between those two about that “We will” create & facilitate user-first interoperable standards that improve the web for humanity.
In the coming weeks I’ll be reflecting how we (the VisionTF) can incorporate that sort of imperative “We will” statement about interoperable standards into the Vision for W3C, as well as working with the AB and W3C Team on defining a succinct updated mission & purpose for W3C based on that sort of input and more.
In a related effort, I have also been leading the AB’s “3Is Priority Project³” (Interoperability and the Role of Independent Implementations), which is a pretty big project to define and clarify what each of those three Is mean, with respect to each other and Incubation, which is its own Priority Project⁴.
As part of the 3Is project, the first “I” I’ve been focusing on has unsurprisingly been “Interoperable”. As with other #OpenAB projects, our work on understanding interoperability, its aspects, and defining what do we mean by interoperable is published and iterated on the W3C’s public wiki:
This is still a work in progress, however it’s sufficiently structured to take a look if interoperability is something you care about or have opinions about.
In particular, if you know of definitions of interoperable or interoperability that resonate and make sense to you, or articles or blog posts about interoperability that explore various aspects, I am gathering such references so we can make sure the W3C’s definition of interoperable is both well-stated, and clearly reflects a broader industry understanding of interoperability.
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"text": "Recently @W3.org (@w3c@w3c.social) published the first Group Note of the Vision for W3C:\n\nhttps://www.w3.org/TR/2024/NOTE-w3c-vision-20240403/\n\nI\u2019m the current editor of the Vision for W3C and helped get it across the line this year to reach #w3cAB (W3C Advisory Board @ab@w3c.social) consensus to publish as an official Group Note, the first official Note that the AB (Advisory Board) has ever published.\n\nI\u2019m very proud of this milestone, as I and a few others including many on the AB\u00b9, have been working on it for a few years in various forms, and with the broader W3C Vision TF\u00b2 (Task Force) for the past year.\n\u00a0\nW3C also recently announced the Vision for W3C in their news feed:\n\nhttps://www.w3.org/news/2024/group-note-vision-for-w3c/\n\n\nOne of the key goals of this document was to capture the spirit of why we are at #W3C and our shared values & principles we use to guide our work & decisions at W3C.\n\nIf you work with any groups at W3C, anything from a Community Group (CG) to a Working Group (WG), I highly recommend you read this document from start to finish.\n\nSee what resonates with you, if there is anything that doesn\u2019t sound right to you, or if you see anything missing that you feel exemplifies the best of what W3C is, please file an issue or a suggestion:\n\nhttps://github.com/w3c/AB-public/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Project+Vision%22+-label%3ADefer\n\nCheck that list to see if your concerns or suggestions are already captured, and if so, add an upvote or comment accordingly.\n\nOur goal is to eventually publish this document as an official W3C Statement, with the consensus of the entire #w3cAC (W3C Advisory Committee).\n\nOne key aspect which the Vision touches on but perhaps too briefly is what I see as the fundamental purpose of why we do the work we do at W3C, which in my opinion is:\n\nTo create & facilitate user-first interoperable standards that improve the web for humanity\n\n\nThe Vision does mention \u201c#interoperable\u201d explicitly as part of our Vision for the Web in https://w3c.github.io/AB-public/Vision#vision-web:\n\n\u201dThere is one interoperable world-wide Web.\u201d\n\nThe Vision also mentions \u201c#interoperability\u201d explicitly in our Operational Principles https://w3c.github.io/AB-public/Vision#op-principles: \n\n\u201cInteroperability: We verify the fitness of our specifications through open test suites and actual implementation experience, because we believe the purpose of standards is to enable independent interoperable implementations.\u201d\n\nThese are both excellent, and yet, I think we can do better, with adding some sort of explicit statement between those two about that \u201cWe will\u201d create & facilitate user-first interoperable standards that improve the web for humanity.\n\nIn the coming weeks I\u2019ll be reflecting how we (the VisionTF) can incorporate that sort of imperative \u201cWe will\u201d statement about interoperable standards into the Vision for W3C, as well as working with the AB and W3C Team on defining a succinct updated mission & purpose for W3C based on that sort of input and more.\n\n\nIn a related effort, I have also been leading the AB\u2019s \u201c3Is Priority Project\u00b3\u201d (Interoperability and the Role of Independent Implementations), which is a pretty big project to define and clarify what each of those three Is mean, with respect to each other and Incubation, which is its own Priority Project\u2074.\n\nAs part of the 3Is project, the first \u201cI\u201d I\u2019ve been focusing on has unsurprisingly been \u00a0\u201cInteroperable\u201d. As with other #OpenAB projects, our work on understanding interoperability, its aspects, and defining what do we mean by interoperable is published and iterated on the W3C\u2019s public wiki:\n\nhttps://www.w3.org/wiki/Interoperable\n\nThis is still a work in progress, however it\u2019s sufficiently structured to take a look if interoperability is something you care about or have opinions about.\n\nIn particular, if you know of definitions of interoperable or interoperability that resonate and make sense to you, or articles or blog posts about interoperability that explore various aspects, I am gathering such references so we can make sure the W3C\u2019s definition of interoperable is both well-stated, and clearly reflects a broader industry understanding of interoperability.\n\nReferences:\n\n\u00b9 https://www.w3.org/TR/w3c-vision/#acknowledgements\n\u00b2 https://www.w3.org/wiki/AB/VisionTF\n\u00b3 https://www.w3.org/wiki/AB/2024_Priorities#Interoperability_and_the_Role_of_Independent_Implementations\n\u2074 https://www.w3.org/wiki/AB/2024_Priorities#Incubation",
"html": "Recently <a href=\"https://W3.org\">@W3.org</a> (<a href=\"https://w3c.social/@w3c\">@w3c@w3c.social</a>) published the first Group Note of the Vision for W3C:<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.w3.org/TR/2024/NOTE-w3c-vision-20240403/\">https://www.w3.org/TR/2024/NOTE-w3c-vision-20240403/</a><br /><br />I\u2019m the current editor of the Vision for W3C and helped get it across the line this year to reach #<span class=\"p-category\">w3cAB</span> (W3C Advisory Board <a href=\"https://w3c.social/@ab\">@ab@w3c.social</a>) consensus to publish as an official Group Note, the first official Note that the AB (Advisory Board) has ever published.<br /><br />I\u2019m very proud of this milestone, as I and a few others including many on the AB<a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5WX1_note-1\">\u00b9</a>, have been working on it for a few years in various forms, and with the broader W3C Vision TF<a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5WX1_note-2\">\u00b2</a> (Task Force) for the past year.<br />\u00a0<br />W3C also recently announced the Vision for W3C in their news feed:<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.w3.org/news/2024/group-note-vision-for-w3c/\">https://www.w3.org/news/2024/group-note-vision-for-w3c/</a><br /><br /><br />One of the key goals of this document was to capture the spirit of why we are at #<span class=\"p-category\">W3C</span> and our shared values & principles we use to guide our work & decisions at W3C.<br /><br />If you work with any groups at W3C, anything from a Community Group (CG) to a Working Group (WG), I highly recommend you read this document from start to finish.<br /><br />See what resonates with you, if there is anything that doesn\u2019t sound right to you, or if you see anything missing that you feel exemplifies the best of what W3C is, please file an issue or a suggestion:<br /><br /><a href=\"https://github.com/w3c/AB-public/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Project+Vision%22+-label%3ADefer\">https://github.com/w3c/AB-public/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Project+Vision%22+-label%3ADefer</a><br /><br />Check that list to see if your concerns or suggestions are already captured, and if so, add an upvote or comment accordingly.<br /><br />Our goal is to eventually publish this document as an official W3C Statement, with the consensus of the entire #<span class=\"p-category\">w3cAC</span> (W3C Advisory Committee).<br /><br />One key aspect which the Vision touches on but perhaps too briefly is what I see as the fundamental purpose of why we do the work we do at W3C, which in my opinion is:<br /><br />To create & facilitate user-first interoperable standards that improve the web for humanity<br /><br /><br />The Vision does mention \u201c#interoperable\u201d explicitly as part of our Vision for the Web in <a href=\"https://w3c.github.io/AB-public/Vision#vision-web:\">https://w3c.github.io/AB-public/Vision#vision-web:</a><br /><br />\u201dThere is one interoperable world-wide Web.\u201d<br /><br />The Vision also mentions \u201c#interoperability\u201d explicitly in our Operational Principles <a href=\"https://w3c.github.io/AB-public/Vision#op-principles:\">https://w3c.github.io/AB-public/Vision#op-principles:</a> <br /><br />\u201cInteroperability: We verify the fitness of our specifications through open test suites and actual implementation experience, because we believe the purpose of standards is to enable independent interoperable implementations.\u201d<br /><br />These are both excellent, and yet, I think we can do better, with adding some sort of explicit statement between those two about that \u201cWe will\u201d create & facilitate user-first interoperable standards that improve the web for humanity.<br /><br />In the coming weeks I\u2019ll be reflecting how we (the VisionTF) can incorporate that sort of imperative \u201cWe will\u201d statement about interoperable standards into the Vision for W3C, as well as working with the AB and W3C Team on defining a succinct updated mission & purpose for W3C based on that sort of input and more.<br /><br /><br />In a related effort, I have also been leading the AB\u2019s \u201c3Is Priority Project<a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5WX1_note-3\">\u00b3</a>\u201d (Interoperability and the Role of Independent Implementations), which is a pretty big project to define and clarify what each of those three Is mean, with respect to each other and Incubation, which is its own Priority Project<a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5WX1_note-4\">\u2074</a>.<br /><br />As part of the 3Is project, the first \u201cI\u201d I\u2019ve been focusing on has unsurprisingly been \u00a0\u201cInteroperable\u201d. As with other #<span class=\"p-category\">OpenAB</span> projects, our work on understanding interoperability, its aspects, and defining what do we mean by interoperable is published and iterated on the W3C\u2019s public wiki:<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.w3.org/wiki/Interoperable\">https://www.w3.org/wiki/Interoperable</a><br /><br />This is still a work in progress, however it\u2019s sufficiently structured to take a look if interoperability is something you care about or have opinions about.<br /><br />In particular, if you know of definitions of interoperable or interoperability that resonate and make sense to you, or articles or blog posts about interoperability that explore various aspects, I am gathering such references so we can make sure the W3C\u2019s definition of interoperable is both well-stated, and clearly reflects a broader industry understanding of interoperability.<br /><br />References:<br /><br /><a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5WX1_ref-1\">\u00b9</a> <a href=\"https://www.w3.org/TR/w3c-vision/#acknowledgements\">https://www.w3.org/TR/w3c-vision/#acknowledgements</a><br /><a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5WX1_ref-2\">\u00b2</a> <a href=\"https://www.w3.org/wiki/AB/VisionTF\">https://www.w3.org/wiki/AB/VisionTF</a><br /><a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5WX1_ref-3\">\u00b3</a> <a href=\"https://www.w3.org/wiki/AB/2024_Priorities#Interoperability_and_the_Role_of_Independent_Implementations\">https://www.w3.org/wiki/AB/2024_Priorities#Interoperability_and_the_Role_of_Independent_Implementations</a><br /><a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5WX1_ref-4\">\u2074</a> <a href=\"https://www.w3.org/wiki/AB/2024_Priorities#Incubation\">https://www.w3.org/wiki/AB/2024_Priorities#Incubation</a>"
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"text": "This was my first time traveling with a USB-C iPhone and I definitely forgot that my AirPods still charge with a Lightning cord oops"
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