📜 Journal entries in the last 3 days
2026-06-15
👩🌾 Contribution journal/2026-06-15.md by @neil ☆
2026-06-15
2026-06-14
👩🌾 Contribution journal/2026-06-14.md by @neil ☆
2026-06-14
- Could be a useful exercise to apply the [[Three Horizons]] model to [[reclaiming the stacks]].
2026-06-13
👩🌾 Contribution journal/2026-06-13.md by @neil ☆
2026-06-13
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I’d like to start a blog carnival themed around leftist digital politics.
- I think [[blog carnival]]s are great. A fantastic way to [[ritualise togetherness]] in a community, and an excellent nudge to blog regularly.
- I’ve been doing the [[Emacs Carnival]] for a good few months now.
- I’ve not yet found time for the [[Indieweb Carnival]], but I’d like to.
- We used to do [[node club]] on Agora too, which is pretty similar to a blog carnival.
- A carnival on lefty tech politics would be a good motivator to write, and a fun way to find the writings of others too.
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[[Bookmarked]]:
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I had a thought that alongside the ‘indie’ web ([[IndieWeb]]), what I also like is the idea of a ‘slow’ web.
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It captures what I’ve said before about not really doing that well on microblogging.
- I like the people and the content on the microbloggy side of the Fediverse, for example, but the pace and volume of it doesn’t work well for me.
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Of course, there’s plenty of prior art and thought around a [[slow web]].
- There’s a summary and links on the Indieweb wiki.
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It captures what I’ve said before about not really doing that well on microblogging.
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Blog carnivals are part of the slow web, for me at least.