Rosano / Journal

92 entries from "Campinas"

Thursday, September 3, 2020

Let's talk about a hard truth about voting and community networks....

[A community network is a group of people commited to making their community better, only this.]

[The ideal number of members is twelve.]

[Those involved should ideally not know each other too well because when they share friends it reduces the number of people the group can call upon. Think coworkers, religious group, community sports.]

[When it gets to eighteen people, the group naturally splits into two. When each of those splits into two, create a C group to direct activities and keep everyone on the same page.]

[via fort bragg ada odb odc.]

[If food insecurity is a specific issue, you'll want to recruit someone who is familiar with this and who also has a B group.]

[To recruit: look for people who post about problems on social media and want to fix them; look to other activist groups; people you have helped can become a resource to ask for help.]

[Just because someone needs help doesn't mean that they're helpless: they can have skills that complement your needs despite being in need of help.]

[Anti-authoritarian leftists and small-government conservatives can be good allies at the local level.]

[When you are going to do something, make a public request to the local politicians, knowing that they don'won't do anything. Then do it yourself and over time point out how you did ask, and that they repeatedly did nothing, and that your group did it.]

[Keep the mission simple, like 'to better the community'.]

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Let's talk about keeping your community network going....

[Each person learns one part, then everyone teaches each other their part.]

[A community garden is a resource that the whole network can nurture and tap into.]

[A neighborhood library or food box can help create a positive public image of your community network and make it more likely that your will receive help when asking for it.]

Monday, August 31, 2020

Sunday, August 30, 2020

Write when you have a clear intention. There is no need to force a process.

How To Take Smart Notes: 10 Principles to Revolutionize Your Note-Taking and Writing

[Everyone publishing incomplete thoughts may lead to the proliferation of half-baked opinions and wild theories, but it also opens the ideas to scrutiny, testing, and debate.]

[The unwritten thought does not count for anything, whereas the shared notes, homework, emails count as public knowledge.]

[Feedback received from publishing can become a motivation to publish more.]

What advantages of non-standardized capture does the "notes as a shipping container" analogy fail to value?

The physical organization of Zettelkasten prompts you to reflect on the relationship between ideas in the moment of filing. How would this imperative be simulated in software without resorting to spatial interfaces?

[When a topic is researched extensively, a 'bird's eye view' becomes necessary.]

To make notes on what is not written. (What does the author leave out? What does it imply? What is nobody saying? What does nobody see?)

Thursday, August 27, 2020

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Monday, August 24, 2020

End-user programming

[The UNIX command line is a success story of software extensibility because it efficiently allows for infinite combinations of smaller programs to create a workflow.]

[The spreadsheet and scratch do not require mental abstractions because the workings of the program are made apparent through visual embodiment.]

[The spreadsheet and the developer tools console shorten the save/build/run loop until it no longer exists, thus allowing someone to interact with a living system that responds in real-time.]

[In-place tool-chains allow users to leverage familiar concepts from everyday use and extend their experience.]

Constantly seeking expansive experiences makes it less relevant to keep score or be petty.

Sunday, August 23, 2020

Friday, August 21, 2020

Thursday, August 20, 2020

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Realizing that the interface was always creating several layers of abstraction that wasn't necessary to express ideas, at least initially. Work directly with the material.

The word practice is used to indicate a process, a non-binary state, a working towards something, a guiding oneself through the current moment. Other activities advance through directing the body, whereas meditation through directing the mind

[Ask questions before reading the book, perhaps by turning the headings into questions.]

[Explain it to yourself or someone else after, maybe publish your own summary online.]

Monday, August 17, 2020