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Philip has put a great page together on your options at [[Windows 10 end-of-life]].
I occasionally have the deep misfortune of ending up on [[Amazon]]. Talk about [[enshittification]]. Endless random brand names, 50 random variations of the same crappy product. ‘Sponsored’ products. This is not a site that cares about its users.
[[Doughnut Economics]] has a nice, simple definition of what a [[system]] is.
[[Bookmarked]]:
[[Wasteland]] has a nice description of [[Oil]]:
Via [[Chris Aldrich]] (| Chris Aldrich), this looks good: [[A System for Writing]].
[[Listened]]: [[Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism?]]
[[Bookmarked]]:
[[Life]] wants to be; life doesn’t always want to be much; life goes extinct; life goes on.
I’m returning to a bunch of fleeting notes I’ve logged in orgzly over recent months, that haven’t made it to the garden yet.
Windows 10 end of life is becoming a hot topic both at work and locally.
[[Bookmarked]]
[[Geology]]. Parts of the crust, parts of the atmosphere
Fuck me, [[snap]] is still taking up so much drive space.
snap connections
on various installed snaps, nothing is currently using it./var/lib/snapd/
is gigs big./var/lib/snapd/cache/
.[[Astronomy]].
[[Listened]]: [[Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism?]]
My script that pushes to the commonplace-agora repo has stopped pushing.
Thinking about [[How to actively thwart enclosure and cooptation of the digital commons]].
[[Listened]]: [[Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism?]]
[[Bookmarked]]:
[[Read]]: [[Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism?]]
Listened: [[Towards Socialism and the End of Capitalism: An Introduction]]
God, [[snap]] is eating up a lot of space on my drive.
[[Bookmarked]]
Lots of interesting people post interesting things on [[LinkedIn]]. If I want to read them, I have to use that platform. Accursed network effects.
Blurters gonna blurt.
Read: [[Wasteland]].
The bookmarks from yesterday look pretty messy.
[[Read]] (well, skimmed): [[Beyond Waste: Essential Skills for a Greener Tomorrow]]
Read: [[Wasteland]]
[[Bookmark]]: Climate Vanguard
[[Bookmark]]: How I Use Org-Roam to Take Notes for CS - Michael
[[Bookmark]]: The Eco-Socialist Party β Climate Vanguard
Today I was writing a newsletter. In my ongoing push to do everything in [[Emacs]], I set up org-preview-html to get a nice HTML preview pane as I was writing it in [[org-mode]]. I then copied and pasted from that into Drip’s wysiwyg editor. Worked pretty well.
[[Bookmark]]: Levelling up through circular economy jobs Β» Green Alliance
[[Bookmark]]: Beyond Waste: Essential Skills for a Greener Tomorrow report
[[Bookmark]]: Capitalism kills: The case for ecosocialism | Green Left
As one might have noticed, I’m logging bookmarks in the journal stream.
Read Where to draw the line? - by Gordon Brander
Note that [[Substack]] has it’s short form posts now.
I love using [[spacemacs]] and [[Emacs]].
[[Wasteland]]
Writing prose in [[Emacs]] with [[Termux]] is a little weird.
Going all in on [[libre software]] and [[open hardware]] is a key part of [[digital ecosocialism]].
Provisioning the [[knowledge commons]] with info on what software is good, how to use it, how to switch to it, etc, also very important.
[[Wasteland]]
[[Waste]] and what you do with it is an important part of any [[system]].
Watched [[Why Spaced Repetition Doesn’t (Always) Work]]
[[Wasteland]]
[[Wasteland]]
Learned of [[Weird]] and [[Leaf]] from Zicklag on Agora Discuss.
[[Watched]] [[Why Ethical Consumerism Is a Trap]]
[[Wasteland]].
All of the above methods of [[waste disposal]] are problematic one way or another. Reduction of production and consumption rates really is the only solution. (i.e. degrowth).
[[Wasteland]].
I hope to find the time to start participating in the [[IndieWeb Carnival]].
Downloaded [[Wasteland]] from [[libro.fm]].
Found them!
The opening to [[Wasteland]], where he outlines the scale of waste we produce worldwide, puts me in mind of the bit in [[Doughnut Economics]] where she discusses broadening our conception of the economy to be embedded within the biosphere.
[[causal loop diagram]]s.
Looking at Lend Engine and MyTurn as software options for our [[library of things]].
[[wp cli]] is handy.
In a [[causal loop diagram]], where do you put actions, things that happen? I guess it’s a flow. But, what causes the flow?
On Tuesday I went to a workshop on learning the basics of electrical repairs.
[[Doughnut Economics]] has a good overview of what a [[system]] is and why [[systems thinking]] of useful.
Microblurting with a mindmap.
Listening to [[Doughnut Economics]] now.
[[Data commons]] are [[digital ecosocialism]].
Finished [[A Short History of Nearly Everything]] (audiobook)
Everybody blurts, sometimes
More one handed mode configuration for Termux:
What is the relationship between ecology and earth systems science?
I would like to learn more about [[systems ecology]].
[[microblurting]] at [[my blurts]]
I solved my [[issue with evil-escape in Doom on Termux]].
I’m [[microblurting]].
Blurt
Blurt
I’m thinking that blurting is probably better semi private.
[[HeliBoard]] is going well.
[[Human physiology]] - the processes and functions of living organisms. Rather than, say, the structure of the body or evolutionary history.
[[Passive repetition]] can result in an [[illusion of knowing]].
Actually, you could also do passive repetition in a digital garden.
One of the key uses of a stream and garden for me is active recall and repetition. So worth thinking about it a bit more.
Trying [[HeliBoard]].
[[Learning blurt]]
Traditional social media / microblogging can also be great for active recall.
[[Learning blurt]]
I listened to a good ACFM episode on the gut microbiome recently: [[ACFM Trip 41: Trust Your Gut]]
I think I’ll explore "[[microblurting]]" as a thing.
I’ve logged in to [[Fediverse]] again the last couple of days. To make a new connection and do some Restart related posting. But: already found myself scrolling aimlessly through things which though very interesting are of minimal relevance to my actual life. Might just be a phase, but, sadly I can’t spare that idle time right now.
I’ve been cultivating a setup for logging the [[repair data]] from [[Ulverston Repair Cafe]] that, once I’ve taken a copy of the paper forms on my phone, I can then log it all digitally and get it into Restarters.net, all from my phone.
Let’s dust this offβ¦
[[International Repair Day]] 2024 today.
For [[Restart]] for Repair Day I worked on the global map of events, the Open Repair Alliance report, and the Open Repair Alliance dataset. Proud of all of those.