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  1. > I do believe we should state how we want people to use what we write and build structures that nurture the society we want to live in

    @travisfw I do agree, esp. on the last bit. As "we should state how we want" is a) yes, a good thing to do, but b) falls flat afterwards in chaotic "herding of cats" #grassroots environments, esp. at scale where the true "nurturing online society" takes shape. This happens by #emergence, which is my focus area with Social experience design. Truly fascinating stuff.

    PS. I'm curious which toot of mine inspired your reply, as its unattached. I hope to blog soon on #ParadoxOfEmergence and have created forum thread already: discuss.coding.social/t/sx-sus

    > I've been using the Peer Production License myself

    @lykso interesting, TIL didn't know about it. You may peek at #HedonicPeerProduction if you hadn't before: coding.social/blog/reimagine-s

    > Is this ☝️ the gist?

    Sort of. You may say that #SX is a holistic approach to foster a fair 'fitness formula' in a #commons.

  2. > I do believe we should state how we want people to use what we write and build structures that nurture the society we want to live in

    @travisfw I do agree, esp. on the last bit. As "we should state how we want" is a) yes, a good thing to do, but b) falls flat afterwards in chaotic "herding of cats" #grassroots environments, esp. at scale where the true "nurturing online society" takes shape. This happens by #emergence, which is my focus area with Social experience design. Truly fascinating stuff.

    PS. I'm curious which toot of mine inspired your reply, as its unattached. I hope to blog soon on #ParadoxOfEmergence and have created forum thread already: discuss.coding.social/t/sx-sus

    > I've been using the Peer Production License myself

    @lykso interesting, TIL didn't know about it. You may peek at #HedonicPeerProduction if you hadn't before: coding.social/blog/reimagine-s

    > Is this ☝️ the gist?

    Sort of. You may say that #SX is a holistic approach to foster a fair 'fitness formula' in a #commons.

  3. > I do believe we should state how we want people to use what we write and build structures that nurture the society we want to live in

    @travisfw I do agree, esp. on the last bit. As "we should state how we want" is a) yes, a good thing to do, but b) falls flat afterwards in chaotic "herding of cats" #grassroots environments, esp. at scale where the true "nurturing online society" takes shape. This happens by #emergence, which is my focus area with Social experience design. Truly fascinating stuff.

    PS. I'm curious which toot of mine inspired your reply, as its unattached. I hope to blog soon on #ParadoxOfEmergence and have created forum thread already: discuss.coding.social/t/sx-sus

    > I've been using the Peer Production License myself

    @lykso interesting, TIL didn't know about it. You may peek at #HedonicPeerProduction if you hadn't before: coding.social/blog/reimagine-s

    > Is this ☝️ the gist?

    Sort of. You may say that #SX is a holistic approach to foster a fair 'fitness formula' in a #commons.

  4. > I do believe we should state how we want people to use what we write and build structures that nurture the society we want to live in

    @travisfw I do agree, esp. on the last bit. As "we should state how we want" is a) yes, a good thing to do, but b) falls flat afterwards in chaotic "herding of cats" #grassroots environments, esp. at scale where the true "nurturing online society" takes shape. This happens by #emergence, which is my focus area with Social experience design. Truly fascinating stuff.

    PS. I'm curious which toot of mine inspired your reply, as its unattached. I hope to blog soon on #ParadoxOfEmergence and have created forum thread already: discuss.coding.social/t/sx-sus

    > I've been using the Peer Production License myself

    @lykso interesting, TIL didn't know about it. You may peek at #HedonicPeerProduction if you hadn't before: coding.social/blog/reimagine-s

    > Is this ☝️ the gist?

    Sort of. You may say that #SX is a holistic approach to foster a fair 'fitness formula' in a #commons.

  5. > I do believe we should state how we want people to use what we write and build structures that nurture the society we want to live in

    @travisfw I do agree, esp. on the last bit. As "we should state how we want" is a) yes, a good thing to do, but b) falls flat afterwards in chaotic "herding of cats" #grassroots environments, esp. at scale where the true "nurturing online society" takes shape. This happens by #emergence, which is my focus area with Social experience design. Truly fascinating stuff.

    PS. I'm curious which toot of mine inspired your reply, as its unattached. I hope to blog soon on #ParadoxOfEmergence and have created forum thread already: discuss.coding.social/t/sx-sus

    > I've been using the Peer Production License myself

    @lykso interesting, TIL didn't know about it. You may peek at #HedonicPeerProduction if you hadn't before: coding.social/blog/reimagine-s

    > Is this ☝️ the gist?

    Sort of. You may say that #SX is a holistic approach to foster a fair 'fitness formula' in a #commons.

  6. Usually campaigns and are somehow represented somewhere on the fediverse but I'm not finding this one:

    Week of visibility for
    weekofvisibility.com/

    "A global celebration of non-monogamous communities, identities, and values!
    July 6-12, 2026"

    Your thoughts?

  7. I put Debt (by ) back in my rotation of nonfiction books (I always listen to several in parallel), and yeah it's what I remember. And yeah he's right about human nature.

    And the role of the state, in modern , to essentially just be the name on the note, can be easily swapped with digital identities now. And externalities could be accounted for, as well as innumerable social priorities monetary transactions erase. Like fairness. And equity. And eventual actual recompense.

  8. I put Debt (by #Graeber) back in my rotation of nonfiction books (I always listen to several in parallel), and yeah it's what I remember. And yeah he's right about human nature.

    And the role of the state, in modern #econ, to essentially just be the name on the note, can be easily swapped with digital identities now. And externalities could be accounted for, as well as innumerable social priorities monetary transactions erase. Like fairness. And equity. And eventual actual recompense.

  9. I put Debt (by #Graeber) back in my rotation of nonfiction books (I always listen to several in parallel), and yeah it's what I remember. And yeah he's right about human nature.

    And the role of the state, in modern #econ, to essentially just be the name on the note, can be easily swapped with digital identities now. And externalities could be accounted for, as well as innumerable social priorities monetary transactions erase. Like fairness. And equity. And eventual actual recompense.

  10. I put Debt (by #Graeber) back in my rotation of nonfiction books (I always listen to several in parallel), and yeah it's what I remember. And yeah he's right about human nature.

    And the role of the state, in modern #econ, to essentially just be the name on the note, can be easily swapped with digital identities now. And externalities could be accounted for, as well as innumerable social priorities monetary transactions erase. Like fairness. And equity. And eventual actual recompense.

  11. I put Debt (by #Graeber) back in my rotation of nonfiction books (I always listen to several in parallel), and yeah it's what I remember. And yeah he's right about human nature.

    And the role of the state, in modern #econ, to essentially just be the name on the note, can be easily swapped with digital identities now. And externalities could be accounted for, as well as innumerable social priorities monetary transactions erase. Like fairness. And equity. And eventual actual recompense.

  12. I am starting to talk about UXD from an HCI perspective as PIE: Paradigmatic Interaction Experience, or, individually, interaction experience paradigms.

    I don't have the clout to coin a term and expect anyone to use it, but fuck it. is too much about two-dimensional widgets. is too broadly about in .

    WTF am I talking about?

    Epubs and PDFs are consumed in the same paradigm.
    Filesystem navigation is a paradigm, and you know what experience to expect during that.

  13. Project has very serious implications. How are you all thinking about it?

  14. Furthermore, if you just decide not to take payment for your work, in , you can just call that investment.

    That's actually what you're doing when you volunteer anyway, isn't it?

    With , I'm not talking about everyone quitting your jobs and installing my software and suddenly utopia.

    is a way to look at what people are doing every day and why, and how the world works, without talking about money as though it's more than what it is: overhead.

  15. So there is one big plus side of . Work that is invisible to classical economics (domestic work, for starters) becomes first class economic activity.

    Next, I can say that in a nonquantified economy, potentiation of value can be recognized as investment.
    Boom. Education, infrastructure, and preventive health — WHOLE SECTORS crudely shoehorned into the quantified economy — get promoted to their rightful top priority.

  16. A common saying in is, money is what you give; value is what you get.
    Does money have value in ?
    Well yeah, if it is relevant to the subjective situation where people are making choices about what is most valuable for them to do at any time (AKA just "choices"), and it is everywhere today, so absolutely.

  17. I am not researching contemporary thought in . But I have gone over the fundamentals quite a lot, and I know that the tech to enable this kind of global economy would be quite simple. I'll do my best to describe it, but first, the basics:

  18. Problems out of scope for the first web must necessarily be in-scope for /#SocialWeb:

    Privacy and Security

    Search

    Data & hosting

    publishing code

    switching browsers

    Disintermediation ( must be its own platform, must facilitate/obviate brokering)

    all of the above, in other words:

    () & &

    Navigation of semantic adjacency in terms of a hyperspatial manifold. (got a term for this?)

  19. Problems out of scope for the first web must necessarily be in-scope for #TheNextWeb/#SocialWeb:

    #Identity

    Privacy and Security #privsec

    Search

    Data & hosting

    publishing code

    switching browsers

    Disintermediation (#WWW must be its own platform, must facilitate/obviate brokering)

    all of the above, in other words: #Disenshittification

    #Versioning (#DVCS) & #Archiving & #Publishing

    Navigation of semantic adjacency in terms of a hyperspatial manifold. (got a term for this?)

    #DWeb

  20. Problems out of scope for the first web must necessarily be in-scope for #TheNextWeb/#SocialWeb:

    #Identity

    Privacy and Security #privsec

    Search

    Data & hosting

    publishing code

    switching browsers

    Disintermediation (#WWW must be its own platform, must facilitate/obviate brokering)

    all of the above, in other words: #Disenshittification

    #Versioning (#DVCS) & #Archiving & #Publishing

    Navigation of semantic adjacency in terms of a hyperspatial manifold. (got a term for this?)

    #DWeb

  21. Problems out of scope for the first web must necessarily be in-scope for #TheNextWeb/#SocialWeb:

    #Identity

    Privacy and Security #privsec

    Search

    Data & hosting

    publishing code

    switching browsers

    Disintermediation (#WWW must be its own platform, must facilitate/obviate brokering)

    all of the above, in other words: #Disenshittification

    #Versioning (#DVCS) & #Archiving & #Publishing

    Navigation of semantic adjacency in terms of a hyperspatial manifold. (got a term for this?)

    #DWeb

  22. Problems out of scope for the first web must necessarily be in-scope for #TheNextWeb/#SocialWeb:

    #Identity

    Privacy and Security #privsec

    Search

    Data & hosting

    publishing code

    switching browsers

    Disintermediation (#WWW must be its own platform, must facilitate/obviate brokering)

    all of the above, in other words: #Disenshittification

    #Versioning (#DVCS) & #Archiving & #Publishing

    Navigation of semantic adjacency in terms of a hyperspatial manifold. (got a term for this?)

    #DWeb

  23. #DVCS "what comes after git" first search result (thank dog not a startup)
    mattrickard.com/what-comes-aft

  24. "what comes after git" first search result (thank dog not a startup)
    mattrickard.com/what-comes-aft