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@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-12-16 17:09:35

One of the things that made organizing a lot easier with the GDC was a thing called "GDC in a box." It was a zip file with all kinds of resources. There was a directory structure, templates for all kinds of things like meetings and paperwork you had to file (for legal reasons) and "read me" files.
We had all kinds of support. There were people you could talk to who had been there. There were people you could call to walk through legal paperwork (taxes). Centralized orgs are vulnerable and easy to infiltrate. They're easy for states to shut down. But there are benefits to org structures.
I think it's possible to have the type of support we had with the GDC, but without the politics of an org (even the IWW). I hope this most recent essay has some of the same properties. I hope that it makes building something new, something no one has really imagined before, easier.
This whole project is something a bit different. It's a collective vision and collective project, from the ground up. Some of it has felt like a brain dump, just getting things that have been swimming around in my head down somewhere. But I hope this feels more like an invitation.
Everything thus far written is all useless unless people do things with it. Only from that point does it become a thing that lives, a thing with its own consciousness that can't be controlled by any individual human.
Tech billionaire cultists want to bring a new era of humanity with AGI. That is definitely not possible with LLMs, and may not be possible at all. But there is a super intelligence that is possible, though it's been constrained by capitalism: collective human intelligence.
The grand vision of the tech dystopians is that of the ultimate slave that can then enslave all humans on their behalf. I think we can build a humanity that can liberate itself from their grasp, crush their vision, and build for itself a world in which people will never be enslaved again. Not only do I think it's possible, I think it's necessary. I think there are only two choices: collective liberation or death.
And that's what I plan to write about next time to wrap this whole project up. Today things often feel impossible. But people talked about the Middle Ages as though they were the end of the world, and then everything changed in unimaginable ways. Everything can, and will, change again.
"The profit motive often is in conflict with the aims of art. We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings."

@maxheadroom@hub.uckermark.social
2025-12-12 16:21:27

Somehow I must emit a signal identifying me as a person with helper syndrome. Was just on my way to grocery shopping and saw an old lady with her shopping trolley and a walking cane pausing in a passageway. I would walk past her but she spoke up and asked whether I could help her drag her trolley a bit.
Of course I could. I helped her get home safe and carried her trolley all the way to her door.
What always puzzles me is, why do people ask me? There were plenty of other people…

@bencurthoys@mastodon.social
2025-11-13 15:41:20

This just made me laugh
scp-wiki.wikidot.com/the-found
Partly because I have been making friends with the local Corvid population here and now when I walk the dog past the spot where I feed them they flock to me and gape…

@hikingdude@mastodon.social
2025-12-01 18:39:48

Just wrote about a hike in November. You've seen the video already. Today I decided that I'm fine with the photos.
franzgraf.de/blog/2025/a-short

@grifferz@social.bitfolk.com
2025-11-26 22:16:34

We joined with some friends this morning for a greyhound walk in Bedfont Lakes. I didn't have a hound to bring because the only one I can borrow now is Violet and she's too old to walk that distance. The three people we met up with had 5 dogs between them though, so Lynn let me keep hold of her boy Freddie.
I didn't take any photos because it was really cold and my hands were full! But here's a recent photo of Freddie.

A side on photo of a large black greyhound boy. He stands facing left to right on a thin white blanket on scrubby grass. He wears a red Martingale collar and a purple racing jacket with the details of a charity on it:

Wimbledon Greyhound Welfare
ADOPT A GREYHOUND
www.hershamhounds.org.uk

A huma stands behind him wearing a matching purple hi-vis jacket and blue t-shirt also with logo of the charity. Her right hand is resting on the dog's middle back.

A young girl with a flower crown in her ha…
@cheryanne@aus.social
2025-10-04 04:42:37

Beautiful Canberra day. Went for a lovely coffee walk and now husband is barbequing English pork sausages (for him) and Slovenian kransky (for me) for lunch with salad.
#Canberra #Spring #Saturday

@gla@mastodon.social
2025-10-05 12:25:26

If, like me, you weren’t familiar with #DSPy, this was a great talk given at the Databricks Data & AI summit to walk you through why you should care.
If you’re writing prompts by hand in your apps, stop now and read this article by @…

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-09-30 22:27:24

Day 7: Brenda Romero
I hinted yesterday I'd be moving beyond a narrow definition of "author," so of course that means I'm going to include game designers. I'll definitely get back to some more traditional authors before I hit 20, but I wanted to mix things up early.
Brenda Romero is something of a celebrity in the niche culture that is the Game Developers Coherence, I like to imagine. Of course the misogyny there likely means many just pay attention to who her husband is, but she's a terrific designer in her own right, if not prolific.
Content warning: the Holocaust
To me her most outstanding game has always been "Train," which is an exhibition tabletop game in which players collaborate to load and unload cargo and move train cars around a board, with the stated objective of efficiently delivering cargo to meet certain collective goals. However, through both physical cues and in-game reveals, it becomes clear to players that the game they are playing stimulates the Holocaust, and the cargo they're moving is people being brought to extermination camps. The actual goal of the game is for the players to stop playing and walk away, or perhaps to play against the stated objective and gridlock the trains. Romero supervised play at the expos where it was presented, and intervened to stop the game if the players continued too far (in some cases not picking up on the hints offered because they had very little knowledge of the Holocaust as a historical event). I've never played the game myself; just heard Romero give a report about it, but the sheer genius of designing a game meant not to be played to help educate about a system within which defying the rules was the only ethical action earned her instant respect from me. Romero has a whole series of games in this vein about didn't historical events (not necessarily all designed to not be played), although last I checked in most are just at prototyping stages.
I've got other non-man game designers that will appear on this list, but Romero stood out to go first because she's a good example that you don't need to be someone prolific or widely-known to do great work; I'd bet most people have an author or two they respect who is not widely known (and I'll include at least one more from that category on this list).
#20AuthorsNoMen

@hikingdude@mastodon.social
2025-12-05 16:49:08

Here's a short video about my hike yesterday. If you want to walk to the summit with me ... go for it! 🙂
There's a nice view at the summit.
(oh seems like the lower resolution versions are about to be coming soon)
video.franzgraf.de/w/29hFLK6uP

@cellfourteen@social.petertoushkov.eu
2025-10-27 14:52:54

Walk with me in Sofia, Bulgaria
youtube.com/shorts/rPEpqlPComI

@wraithe@mastodon.social
2025-09-20 17:46:31

So this got me thinking:
Starter primers:
Andor: Leftism/resistance
Barbie: Feminism
Matrix: Philosophy
Good Place: Ethics/Moral Philosophy
Sesame Street: Coexistence
Mr. Rogers: Empathy
Gillian’s Island: Capitalist Theory
youtu.be/rsRjQDrDnY8

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Thing for me is that yeah, ANDOR is Baby's First Leftism Primer. BARBIE is Baby's First Feminism
But people need an introduction to these things. And the average American ain't gonna read KAPITAL or go to a CWA workshop
Sometimes to move people, ya gotta go to where they are and walk over with em

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@detondev@social.linux.pizza
2025-09-18 01:52:03

I ARCHANGEL MICHAEL HAVE LOVED BUT NOT IN THE WAY MORTALS DO I HAVE LOVED THROUGH FLAME THROUGH THE SILENCE THROUGH THE ACHE OF WATCHING YOU SUFFER AND BEING FORBIDDEN TO INTERFERE AND NOW AS I STAND IN GARMENTS WOVEN FROM THE TEARS OF SAINTS AND FIRE OF RIGHTEOUSNESS I ASK YOU WILL YOU WALK WITH ME INTO THIS HOLY HOUR

@hikingdude@mastodon.social
2025-10-01 18:47:38

I tried batch uploading "a couple" (several hundreds) of my GPX tracks from the recent years into #wanderer . It went all smooth! And I finally have the "white areas" which I didn't walk or cycle -- yet! :D
When people ask me if I'm out and about often, I never know what to say. I try to get into nature once in a while, yes.

a map showing a several GPS tracks.
Each track is a cycling or hiking route that I did.
The map is pretty filled with the tracks