@kin That looks amazing. I just read Kim Stanley Robinson's High Sierra. You are looking at it!
also as a PSA for people who haven't been to libraries in a while:
- libraries offer comfy silent tables and sofas for free, with free Internet and charging ports and free toilets, in the middle of the city where everything else costs.
- most library cards will give you access to some gatekept online resources, like the OED, and "borrowing" ebooks
- libraries also have selections of movies, music, console games etc. to borrow home or enjoy on spot. those classic movies that are hard to find in torrents can be found here
- comic book selections in libraries are pretty great
- language learning books and dictionaries for free
- if the thing you want is not in the library, you can request them to loan from another library (usually for a fee)
- you can also suggest additions to the collection
- boardgames are available, also many other novelties like VR etc. depending on where you live (one around me has an escape room)
- those fantasy beings who reside in the libraries and seemingly merge with the wallpapers and book smell, they're not just there to control which books you're loaning. they also can help you find stuff. they're very good at finding resources for a thing you want to know about, super nice talking to you, and invariably cool as heck
The more time I spend on Mastodon cultivating, expanding, and engaging with my network(s), the less tolerable the Facebook and Twitter timelines become. Mastodon reminds me of why social matters, and reveals how much advertising and the algorithm has crept into every moment of my day and set the pace off my reality.
I wrote about how I cannot understand why anyone is interested in joining a new centralized social media platform when we now have a great opportunity to move to protocols instead of platforms. https://www.techdirt.com/2022/12/21/why-would-anyone-use-another-centralized-social-media-service-after-this/
In my New Year’s prediction for @niemanlab, I write about newsletter writers’ long-overdue ethical reckoning, and tell an embarrassing story about the time a mysterious company offered me money to write a hit job on Amazon.
https://www.niemanlab.org/2022/12/newsletter-writers-need-a-new-ethics/
I created a Postman collection that pulls anything I favorited on Mastodon, then pull any URLs in each post. I'll publish these to a Github JSON file or to a Google Sheet next. https://www.postman.com/api-evangelist/workspace/mastodon/documentation/35240-fe0b69d7-4cda-4ee6-9134-20ec255d4007?entity=&branch=&version=
I created a Postman collection to pull my Mastodon timeline, then pull any URLs in each post. I'll publish these to a Github JSON file or to a Google Sheet next. https://www.postman.com/api-evangelist/workspace/mastodon/request/35240-bcac59b2-d9e9-4041-af83-6cc102993fe1?ctx=documentation
We may never be able to match the incredible achievements of #JohnMastodon, but the European Union still plays its part!
We are proud funders of Mastodon through the Next Generation Internet initiative (@EC_NGI).
Open,
Interoperable,
Decentralised,
Trust based.
Some of the brands from Breaking Changes this year, Hello Fresh, Formula 1, Domino's Pizza, Duke Energy, Wells Fargo, Workday, Boy Scouts, Amadeus Labs, Werner Enterprises, Twilio, 7-Eleven, CloudlFare, AWS, PayPal, ngrok, Adobe, Goldman Sachs. https://www.postman.com/events/breaking-changes/
#Artwork by #farmworking communities in #Washington State, "a way of resisting a system that prefers to see farmworkers as disposable and invisible."
#FoodJustice #community #agriculture #grassroots #Latino #Latina #joy #justice #painting #artwork #illustration #journalism #pnw
https://www.hcn.org/issues/54.2/north-art-the-beauty-and-complexit-of-farm-work-in-washington
I am a writer, storyteller, and cybernetics researcher.