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@woozle I'm not going to claim any great success myself.
Though #GTD (Getting Things Done, or as I prefer to phrase it , "Getting Shit Done", is a useful framework.
I've had a few past discussions on it ... see below. The book (by David Allen) is IMO pretty good. @Sandra disagrees re: the book, though she likes the system, and has written her own summary:
https://idiomdrottning.org/gtd-overview
That notably omits the tickler file / 43 folders (12 months, + 31 days) for future / repeating tasks.
Earlier threads:
- https://toot.cat/@dredmorbius/107494251159495990
- https://toot.cat/@dredmorbius/107494080402567957
- https://toot.cat/@dredmorbius/106943363296319887
One key is that you've got to remove stuff from those to-do lists.
My largest obstruction has been entities (usually people, sometimes institutions) actively sabotaging any attempt at real progress toward goals.
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@woozle I'm not going to claim any great success myself.
Though #GTD (Getting Things Done, or as I prefer to phrase it , "Getting Shit Done", is a useful framework.
I've had a few past discussions on it ... see below. The book (by David Allen) is IMO pretty good. @Sandra disagrees re: the book, though she likes the system, and has written her own summary:
https://idiomdrottning.org/gtd-overview
That notably omits the tickler file / 43 folders (12 months, + 31 days) for future / repeating tasks.
Earlier threads:
- https://toot.cat/@dredmorbius/107494251159495990
- https://toot.cat/@dredmorbius/107494080402567957
- https://toot.cat/@dredmorbius/106943363296319887
One key is that you've got to remove stuff from those to-do lists.
My largest obstruction has been entities (usually people, sometimes institutions) actively sabotaging any attempt at real progress toward goals.
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@woozle I'm not going to claim any great success myself.
Though #GTD (Getting Things Done, or as I prefer to phrase it , "Getting Shit Done", is a useful framework.
I've had a few past discussions on it ... see below. The book (by David Allen) is IMO pretty good. @Sandra disagrees re: the book, though she likes the system, and has written her own summary:
https://idiomdrottning.org/gtd-overview
That notably omits the tickler file / 43 folders (12 months, + 31 days) for future / repeating tasks.
Earlier threads:
- https://toot.cat/@dredmorbius/107494251159495990
- https://toot.cat/@dredmorbius/107494080402567957
- https://toot.cat/@dredmorbius/106943363296319887
One key is that you've got to remove stuff from those to-do lists.
My largest obstruction has been entities (usually people, sometimes institutions) actively sabotaging any attempt at real progress toward goals.
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@woozle I'm not going to claim any great success myself.
Though #GTD (Getting Things Done, or as I prefer to phrase it , "Getting Shit Done", is a useful framework.
I've had a few past discussions on it ... see below. The book (by David Allen) is IMO pretty good. @Sandra disagrees re: the book, though she likes the system, and has written her own summary:
https://idiomdrottning.org/gtd-overview
That notably omits the tickler file / 43 folders (12 months, + 31 days) for future / repeating tasks.
Earlier threads:
- https://toot.cat/@dredmorbius/107494251159495990
- https://toot.cat/@dredmorbius/107494080402567957
- https://toot.cat/@dredmorbius/106943363296319887
One key is that you've got to remove stuff from those to-do lists.
My largest obstruction has been entities (usually people, sometimes institutions) actively sabotaging any attempt at real progress toward goals.
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@woozle I'm not going to claim any great success myself.
Though #GTD (Getting Things Done, or as I prefer to phrase it , "Getting Shit Done", is a useful framework.
I've had a few past discussions on it ... see below. The book (by David Allen) is IMO pretty good. @Sandra disagrees re: the book, though she likes the system, and has written her own summary:
https://idiomdrottning.org/gtd-overview
That notably omits the tickler file / 43 folders (12 months, + 31 days) for future / repeating tasks.
Earlier threads:
- https://toot.cat/@dredmorbius/107494251159495990
- https://toot.cat/@dredmorbius/107494080402567957
- https://toot.cat/@dredmorbius/106943363296319887
One key is that you've got to remove stuff from those to-do lists.
My largest obstruction has been entities (usually people, sometimes institutions) actively sabotaging any attempt at real progress toward goals.
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@woozle My view is that the groups functionality is going to be external to the main Mastodon / ActivityPub layer. Most likely it will be some framework that uses Mastodon* but isn't Mastodon itself. Mastodon-as-transport-layer (with added goodies such as identity management, moderation, notifications, and another set of interfaces into the discussion).
Mastodon as comments-system on blogs seems one approach. I'm not sure that's what a fully-evolved system will look like, but it's at least in the direction of a solution-shaped object, as they say.
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I had just been watching a video of a VIVIZ photoshoot when I came across this worrying news story.
I so much hope that Eunha, SinB, and Umji can stay together as VIVIZ and find another agency.
Even if they can, I expect there to be not only a contract termination dispute with BPM but also wrangles about intellectual property and performance rights.
In addition to possible problems with past creations, a question of artistic direction in the future looms. Kany, the choreographer who was giving their dance a more provocative style, left BPM herself not that long ago; will the members be able to work with her again? Would a new agency be ready to offer not just the investment but the support and confidence for VIVIZ to continue their growth?
I dread to think what Eunha, SinB, and Umji have been going through. First, there was the failure of the GFriend contract renewal and now BPM appears to be falling apart. In addition, I doubt that THE BOYZ were the only group to have been shortchanged and shabbily treated in general. What stress the poor girls must be under!
I will be most upset if this is the end for VIVIZ.
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I had just been watching a video of a VIVIZ photoshoot when I came across this worrying news story.
I so much hope that Eunha, SinB, and Umji can stay together as VIVIZ and find another agency.
Even if they can, I expect there to be not only a contract termination dispute with BPM but also wrangles about intellectual property and performance rights.
In addition to possible problems with past creations, a question of artistic direction in the future looms. Kany, the choreographer who was giving their dance a more provocative style, left BPM herself not that long ago; will the members be able to work with her again? Would a new agency be ready to offer not just the investment but the support and confidence for VIVIZ to continue their growth?
I dread to think what Eunha, SinB, and Umji have been going through. First, there was the failure of the GFriend contract renewal and now BPM appears to be falling apart. In addition, I doubt that THE BOYZ were the only group to have been shortchanged and shabbily treated in general. What stress the poor girls must be under!
I will be most upset if this is the end for VIVIZ.
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I had just been watching a video of a VIVIZ photoshoot when I came across this worrying news story.
I so much hope that Eunha, SinB, and Umji can stay together as VIVIZ and find another agency.
Even if they can, I expect there to be not only a contract termination dispute with BPM but also wrangles about intellectual property and performance rights.
In addition to possible problems with past creations, a question of artistic direction in the future looms. Kany, the choreographer who was giving their dance a more provocative style, left BPM herself not that long ago; will the members be able to work with her again? Would a new agency be ready to offer not just the investment but the support and confidence for VIVIZ to continue their growth?
I dread to think what Eunha, SinB, and Umji have been going through. First, there was the failure of the GFriend contract renewal and now BPM appears to be falling apart. In addition, I doubt that THE BOYZ were the only group to have been shortchanged and shabbily treated in general. What stress the poor girls must be under!
I will be most upset if this is the end for VIVIZ.
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I had just been watching a video of a VIVIZ photoshoot when I came across this worrying news story.
I so much hope that Eunha, SinB, and Umji can stay together as VIVIZ and find another agency.
Even if they can, I expect there to be not only a contract termination dispute with BPM but also wrangles about intellectual property and performance rights.
In addition to possible problems with past creations, a question of artistic direction in the future looms. Kany, the choreographer who was giving their dance a more provocative style, left BPM herself not that long ago; will the members be able to work with her again? Would a new agency be ready to offer not just the investment but the support and confidence for VIVIZ to continue their growth?
I dread to think what Eunha, SinB, and Umji have been going through. First, there was the failure of the GFriend contract renewal and now BPM appears to be falling apart. In addition, I doubt that THE BOYZ were the only group to have been shortchanged and shabbily treated in general. What stress the poor girls must be under!
I will be most upset if this is the end for VIVIZ.
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I had just been watching a video of a VIVIZ photoshoot when I came across this worrying news story.
I so much hope that Eunha, SinB, and Umji can stay together as VIVIZ and find another agency.
Even if they can, I expect there to be not only a contract termination dispute with BPM but also wrangles about intellectual property and performance rights.
In addition to possible problems with past creations, a question of artistic direction in the future looms. Kany, the choreographer who was giving their dance a more provocative style, left BPM herself not that long ago; will the members be able to work with her again? Would a new agency be ready to offer not just the investment but the support and confidence for VIVIZ to continue their growth?
I dread to think what Eunha, SinB, and Umji have been going through. First, there was the failure of the GFriend contract renewal and now BPM appears to be falling apart. In addition, I doubt that THE BOYZ were the only group to have been shortchanged and shabbily treated in general. What stress the poor girls must be under!
I will be most upset if this is the end for VIVIZ.
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Maybe someone can explain this to me. Aren’t policies about who’s civil service set by congress, not the president? #notalawyer
Trump Strips Job Protections From Thousands of Federal Workers - https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/05/us/politics/trump-federal-workers-protections.html?smid=url-share
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More news on the “how unconstitutional do you want” front.
(Caveat: #notalawyer)Trump says Republicans should ‘nationalize’ elections - POLITICO https://apple.news/Acp2UY_pKSLeuK1tsrBjFaA
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In case you were wondering how constitutional things could get…
you ain't seen nothin' yet.
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When's someone gonna tell him that he just doesn't get to do stuff like this?
#notalawyer
https://youtu.be/X_jmWmDybCY?si=2p2_w6RZw_-oULKr -
#bedfellows The US sided with Saudi Arabia, Russia and Iran to block part of a UN report about the dire state of the planet "because it called for phasing out fossil fuels, switching to clean energy and reducing plastics."
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/11/climate/unep-climate-report-trump-administration.html?unlocked_article_code=1.708.WLng.zE3RvzT3toG8&smid=tw-share -
#bedfellows The US sided with Saudi Arabia, Russia and Iran to block part of a UN report about the dire state of the planet "because it called for phasing out fossil fuels, switching to clean energy and reducing plastics."
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/11/climate/unep-climate-report-trump-administration.html?unlocked_article_code=1.708.WLng.zE3RvzT3toG8&smid=tw-share -
#bedfellows The US sided with Saudi Arabia, Russia and Iran to block part of a UN report about the dire state of the planet "because it called for phasing out fossil fuels, switching to clean energy and reducing plastics."
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/11/climate/unep-climate-report-trump-administration.html?unlocked_article_code=1.708.WLng.zE3RvzT3toG8&smid=tw-share -
#bedfellows The US sided with Saudi Arabia, Russia and Iran to block part of a UN report about the dire state of the planet "because it called for phasing out fossil fuels, switching to clean energy and reducing plastics."
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/11/climate/unep-climate-report-trump-administration.html?unlocked_article_code=1.708.WLng.zE3RvzT3toG8&smid=tw-share -
#bedfellows The US sided with Saudi Arabia, Russia and Iran to block part of a UN report about the dire state of the planet "because it called for phasing out fossil fuels, switching to clean energy and reducing plastics."
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/11/climate/unep-climate-report-trump-administration.html?unlocked_article_code=1.708.WLng.zE3RvzT3toG8&smid=tw-share -
The best way to reduce risk is to join with others. -Edgar Villanueva #resistancecoalitions #strengthinnumbers
#VERGE25 -
The best way to reduce risk is to join with others. -Edgar Villanueva #resistancecoalitions #strengthinnumbers
#VERGE25 -
The best way to reduce risk is to join with others. -Edgar Villanueva #resistancecoalitions #strengthinnumbers
#VERGE25 -
The best way to reduce risk is to join with others. -Edgar Villanueva #resistancecoalitions #strengthinnumbers
#VERGE25 -
The best way to reduce risk is to join with others. -Edgar Villanueva #resistancecoalitions #strengthinnumbers
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How to navigate the federal AI thought police? Suz Mac Cormac says “Just say ‘risk,’ not ‘climate risk’. And keep doing what you’re doing.” #VERGE
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“5% of companies have dropped sustainability/ESG/DEI like dirty laundry, 5% doubling down, 90% staying the course.” -Tim Mohin #VERGE
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“Is pulling back on climate derisking? Or increasing your risk?”
-Suz Mac Cormac, Morrison Foerster
#VERGE25 -
“Is pulling back on climate derisking? Or increasing your risk?”
-Suz Mac Cormac, Morrison Foerster
#VERGE25 -
“Is pulling back on climate derisking? Or increasing your risk?”
-Suz Mac Cormac, Morrison Foerster
#VERGE25