Tumblr CEO Matt Mullenweg on open-sourcing social media
[People say they want to use social media less, but why don't they say they want to blog, or hear music, or make art less?]
[Everyone has value that's discounted because of what others don't like.> > How do we acknowledge that we're sharing the same space and avoid separating ourselves when we don't like something? or reducing people to what we dislike about them?]
Tumblr CEO Matt Mullenweg on open-sourcing social media
[People say they want to use social media less, but why don't they say they want to blog, or hear music, or make art less?]
Removing limits from my apps, cancelling their active subscription payments, and transitioning to free and open access.
The Oxymoron of “Data-Driven Innovation”
[What we label 'visionary' from the past was often an effort to center needs of the marginalized. At that time, as the privileged were unserved in ways similar those at the margins, making an app or internet product was an example of 'building those with special needs improves it for everyone'. But it isn't visionary any longer when privileged people do it because they're already marginalized. The 'data-driven' development popular today tends to favour majorities, and thus consistently results in bland, incrementalist ideas not serving the marginalized.]
['Do it for yourself' fell out of fashion because white cis men weren't getting visionary ideas that way. The potential is still there if the doer is a marginalized voice.]
We gotta get over this idea that we're being mensches by handing over our stolen power to unworthy or inexperienced charity cases. No. Marginalized people out-qualify mainstream existing leadership on injecting vision because only their perspectives can deliver a visionary product in an industry already optimized for mainstream perspectives.
Tagged: digital.
What do we do with the Twitter-shaped hole in the internet
[Prefering 'accounts' to 'users' enables people to compensate for shortcomings of the system when organizing their interests.]
The Bio-Emotive Framework: An Escape from the Hell of Unprocessed Emotions
[NEDERA: Notice when emotionally activated; Experince the emotion; Differentiate by finding the words that best describe what you're feeling; Express by speaking it out loud; Resonate by allowing any body changes as a result; Resolve through crying; Act and update to create any boundaries needed around what provoked you.]
[By focusing promotion less on a specific product and more on compelling future outcomes, you can become a go to point for the larger activity or lifestyle and be perfectly positioned to point towards what your business offers: for example, Lululemon selling yoga, the ACME Saddle company selling horseback riding, designer brands selling desirability, Nike selling success…]
[When offering something people have no references for, or that they don't know they want, copy needs to be framed not in terms of simply features but outcomes that speak to where the customer is. Doing a better job providing what customers want goes hand-in-hand with communicating that as well as possible. It's imperative to eliminate every little thing that could get in the way of a fluid experience, because the person using this already has too much to deal with and now they have to learn your random piece of software.]
[No points for features if they don't squarely address the larger purpose.]
Every bit of grace, refinement, and thoughtfulness on our part will pull people along. Every petty irritation will stop them and give the impression that it is not worth it.
teach me a song
teach me a move
teach me a word
Tagged: learn.
My way of playing includes how I deal with the unexpected: musically, and physiologically.
Tagged: music.
Injuries we experience are a reminder of what strangers may be carrying when they avoid things, and how we can be more mindful or compassionate when confronted with people who seem like or say that "they can't".
Tagged: relate.
In the same way that Instagram forces posting regularly in order to exist, perhaps all reverse-chronological timelines force ephemeral content. You can reference or quote to old tweets if you're lucky, but still feels like 'posting once makes it disappear' unless you repeat the same isolated fragment frequently. How can one get a sense for how another thinks if they only read one tweet at a time and those tweets are spread out over a year? Perhaps 'update platforms' are not designed to understand larger thoughts? Blog posts can also be reverse-chronological but each can include dense context and past references so that you can collapse time in order to understand larger thoughts. So perhaps 'update platforms' are best suited to your 'current status' and those might as well disappear after 24 hours like 'ephemeral stories'; if you want to get around ephemeral content, use a blog.
Tagged: digital.
To rather be helpful than right.
Tagged: relate.
If too focused on technique while playing piano, we miss enjoyment and the point of sharing stories. Is there a similar consequence if too focused on "breathing correctly" as opposed to enjoying and feeling each breath?
Tagged: music.
Old English had "he walks not there today", similar to other languages with negation after the verb. We change/contract that to "he doesn't walk there today". Perhaps a useful explaining device.
Tagged: lingo.
LocalCan™ - HTTPS domains for localhost and wi-fi network
Develop your apps locally with .local domains and HTTPS using LocalCan™ app for macOS
Nicer than my current setup of editing /etc/hosts, adding 127.0.0.1 loc.whatever, entering my password… But I hesitate to have an experience too difference from another person who would run my apps.
Like the concept of Changelog as with Ghost and others. Not sure yet if this pattern would fit somewhere in my universe.
AI and Desire - The Existential Coach
[We are the parents of AI and might consider what kind of family it is being brought into.]
[Asking for regulation of AI by people who don't understand it is just PR.]
[Using the doctrine of survival to justify harm to ourselves and others.]
[AI is a mirror showing us how we treat one another.]