apart from these advantages for their communication, are legible concepts (often narratives) maybe also better tools for thought?
We gave the Internet to the trees. Their cyberspace is alien, they grow roots through it instead of moving about, commune in giant rhizomes
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Interesting post about sharing. What’re thoughts about closed sharing community where you have to contribute to get something?
Just a few posts, expertly placed, rend the community’s heart and it collapses.↵Call us now and we’ll put the gore in egregore.
terrorist manual:↵skirt total ambiguity in communication↵model your actions after Toffoli gates↵make the watchers retrace all possible paths
Idea: Cohesive communities are the villages of cyberspace, pluralistic sprawls like twitter/FB the cities. It’s a difference in philosophy.
@kas@enotty.dk That’s what i’m using. But shouldn’t i be able to generate keys to communicate with other users? How could i encrypt a message for you?
Finding the right community is a journey: How do two people find out to lack the same idea if they cannot articulate it or even think it?
But others segregated themselves into new communities. They would settle in cities that knew no straight lines, right angles, or lacked red.
Neighbors
Our neighbors are moving. The ones on the left, that is. They have been our neighbors for fifteen years, and lived here for seventeen, since the community was built. Quiet neighbors, the best kind. Now we roll the dice, and hope for the best, for whoever comes next.
The house on the right has had three owners; we have known them all. The first were the previous owners of our house. They left within two years. The second occupants came, and lasted a little longer. Then emptiness. For a while. The current ones … ⌘ Read more
NixOS Foundation
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📚 Finished reading How Conversation Works: 6 Lessons for Better Communication by Anne Curzan
📚 Finished reading How Conversation Works: 6 Lessons for Better Communication by Anne Curzan
Ebay feedback blackmail
If you do business on Ebay, whether you are power seller with your own store there or simply a John Doe such as myself, please follow the following etiquette:
- If you are selling, and the item(s) you sold get paid (right away or in a timely manner), leave your feedback right away. No need to wait till the buyer leaves his. Doing so is bad, really bad.
- If you are buying, wait till the item arrives and then leave a feedback accordingly. Consider communication with the seller, q … ⌘ Read more