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  1. I note, in passing, on this day, in history … Colonists establish “James Fort” which would become Jamestown, the last witchcraft trial held in the United States begins, Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway published, …

    hermetic.com/hermeneuticon/may

    #calendar #historic #OTD #OnThisDay

  2. Der römische Monat kannte 3 wichtige Eckdaten: Die Kalenden (der Monatserste), die Nonen (8 Tage vor den Iden) und die Iden. Vermutl. stammt diese Einteilung ursprüngl. von einem lunaren Kalender: Neumond, 1. Viertel und Vollmond. Im März, Mai, Juli und Oktober fallen die Iden, die dem Gott Iupiter heilig waren, auf den 15. (XV), ansonsten auf den 13. (XIII) Tag. Heute wäre somit der Pridie Idus (1 Tag vor d. Iden).

    #roman #römisch #kalender #calendar #ides #iden #romanempire #römischesreich

  3. Wix CMO Uses AI Super Agents, Is Hiring ‘Full-Stack’ Marketers

    This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Omer Shai, chief marketing officer of the website-building platform…
    #UnitedStates #US #USA #a.m.meeting #AIagent #america #base44 #business #BusinessInsider #calendar #contentwriter #day #Department #designerexample #Full-Stack #lead #marketer #peoplesuperpower #tool #unitedstatesofamerica #wixcmo
    europesays.com/2986435/

  4. Near Future Plans, plus of course my weekly set on Lasciva Nociva Radio every Thursday & Saturday - More again next week!

    I'm also listing all my events on my website!
    ...
    #futureplans #livestreams #messthetics #gigs #concerts #festival #webradio #calendar #travellinggoth #shenanigoths

  5. Near Future Plans, plus of course my weekly set on Lasciva Nociva Radio every Thursday & Saturday - More again next week!

    I'm also listing all my events on my website - link in bio!
    ...
    #futureplans #livestreams #messthetics #gigs #concerts #festival #webradio #calendar #travellinggoth #shenanigoths

  6. Near Future Plans, plus of course my weekly set on Lasciva Nociva Radio every Thursday & Saturday - More again next week!

    I'm also listing all my events on my website - link in bio!
    ...
    #futureplans #livestreams #messthetics #gigs #concerts #festival #webradio #calendar #travellinggoth #shenanigoths

  7. Mapfre Foundation Unveils Its Exhibitions Calendar Through 2026





    Mapfre Foundation Presents Its Exhibition Calendar Until 2026
    The Mapfre Foundation has announced…
    #Spain #ES #Europe #Europa #EU #Mapfre #art-madrid-barcelona #calendar-exhibitions-fundacion-mapfre #cultural-programming-2026 #exhibition-anders-zorn #photography-helen-levitt #women-pre-raphaelite-artists
    europesays.com/spain/21138/

  8. What if your calendar was just a text file?

    This week I show you how to build a todo.txt-format calendar — which is of practical use all on its own — and optionally view today's events in your Obsidian daily note.

    It is inspired by calendar.txt, but it's not that. Yes, I know Emacs can do it all. It's not that, either, by design.

    Medium (includes blog post link) miscellaneplans.medium.com/how
    Blog ellanew.com/2026/05/11/plain-t

    #ptpl #PlainText #calendar #obsidian

  9. "Every 'no' is a vote for a future 'yes.'"- Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    In the global freelance economy, the pressure is relentless: take everything that comes through the door. Chase every lead. Never leave money on the table. Never turn down an opportunity.

    Hustle.

    I get it.

    I've lived that reality since 1990.

    Here's the thing - the tone for the hustle is set right out of the gate. When you're in year one of running your own thing, every email feels like the difference between making it or not. You say yes to almost anything because the alternative of an empty calendar is terrifying. I've lived that reality for a long time. My early years on my own were a frantic hustle of saying yes to anything that looked like it might pay the bills.

    But here is what I've learned in the 36 years since: the pivots that worked weren't built on the things I said yes to; sometimes, they were built on the things I said no to.

    Every no is a vote for a future yes.

    From 1998 to 2001, I was doing, perhaps, 80 to 100 events per year. 4 keynotes in 4 days in 4 different cities all across North America. Travel, a full schedule, prep time. It was exhilarating, but at the same time, I was raising a young family with my wife, writing even more books about the Internet, participating in book tours, and so much more. And when the dot.com collapse happened in 2001, I was not quite prepared to reinvent - to pivot - at the speed the future demanded. It wasn't until 2004 that I finished writing my book, What I Learned from Frogs in Texas: How to Save Your Skin with Forward Thinking Innovation, that I was able to escape the tech lable nd move into the innovation/futurist branding.

    I look back sometimes and realize I lost three years that might have made my pivot to a new future easier. I didn't - because I didn't make time for the necessary pivot, because I was too busy saying yes.

    I learned a very powerful lesson.

    It's hard to think about, but ultimately, saying YES to everything will eventually get in the way of your success. 
    Keep reading the full post in the link: there's more on why saying NO is the best way to get to YES more often.

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll has come to learn that the potential negativity in saying NO is one of the most powerful ways to get to the positivity of saying YES.

    **#No** **#Yes** **#Boundaries** **#Focus** **#Protection** **#Hustle** **#Calendar** **#Burnout** **#Discipline** **#Pivot** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Reputation** **#Time** **#Guard** **#Intelligence** **#Space** **#Reinvention** **#Future** **#Family** **#Health** **#Ruthless** **#Opportunity** **#Careful** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/05/decodin

  10. "Every 'no' is a vote for a future 'yes.'"- Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    In the global freelance economy, the pressure is relentless: take everything that comes through the door. Chase every lead. Never leave money on the table. Never turn down an opportunity.

    Hustle.

    I get it.

    I've lived that reality since 1990.

    Here's the thing - the tone for the hustle is set right out of the gate. When you're in year one of running your own thing, every email feels like the difference between making it or not. You say yes to almost anything because the alternative of an empty calendar is terrifying. I've lived that reality for a long time. My early years on my own were a frantic hustle of saying yes to anything that looked like it might pay the bills.

    But here is what I've learned in the 36 years since: the pivots that worked weren't built on the things I said yes to; sometimes, they were built on the things I said no to.

    Every no is a vote for a future yes.

    From 1998 to 2001, I was doing, perhaps, 80 to 100 events per year. 4 keynotes in 4 days in 4 different cities all across North America. Travel, a full schedule, prep time. It was exhilarating, but at the same time, I was raising a young family with my wife, writing even more books about the Internet, participating in book tours, and so much more. And when the dot.com collapse happened in 2001, I was not quite prepared to reinvent - to pivot - at the speed the future demanded. It wasn't until 2004 that I finished writing my book, What I Learned from Frogs in Texas: How to Save Your Skin with Forward Thinking Innovation, that I was able to escape the tech lable nd move into the innovation/futurist branding.

    I look back sometimes and realize I lost three years that might have made my pivot to a new future easier. I didn't - because I didn't make time for the necessary pivot, because I was too busy saying yes.

    I learned a very powerful lesson.

    It's hard to think about, but ultimately, saying YES to everything will eventually get in the way of your success. 
    Keep reading the full post in the link: there's more on why saying NO is the best way to get to YES more often.

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll has come to learn that the potential negativity in saying NO is one of the most powerful ways to get to the positivity of saying YES.

    **#No** **#Yes** **#Boundaries** **#Focus** **#Protection** **#Hustle** **#Calendar** **#Burnout** **#Discipline** **#Pivot** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Reputation** **#Time** **#Guard** **#Intelligence** **#Space** **#Reinvention** **#Future** **#Family** **#Health** **#Ruthless** **#Opportunity** **#Careful** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/05/decodin

  11. "Every 'no' is a vote for a future 'yes.'"- Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    In the global freelance economy, the pressure is relentless: take everything that comes through the door. Chase every lead. Never leave money on the table. Never turn down an opportunity.

    Hustle.

    I get it.

    I've lived that reality since 1990.

    Here's the thing - the tone for the hustle is set right out of the gate. When you're in year one of running your own thing, every email feels like the difference between making it or not. You say yes to almost anything because the alternative of an empty calendar is terrifying. I've lived that reality for a long time. My early years on my own were a frantic hustle of saying yes to anything that looked like it might pay the bills.

    But here is what I've learned in the 36 years since: the pivots that worked weren't built on the things I said yes to; sometimes, they were built on the things I said no to.

    Every no is a vote for a future yes.

    From 1998 to 2001, I was doing, perhaps, 80 to 100 events per year. 4 keynotes in 4 days in 4 different cities all across North America. Travel, a full schedule, prep time. It was exhilarating, but at the same time, I was raising a young family with my wife, writing even more books about the Internet, participating in book tours, and so much more. And when the dot.com collapse happened in 2001, I was not quite prepared to reinvent - to pivot - at the speed the future demanded. It wasn't until 2004 that I finished writing my book, What I Learned from Frogs in Texas: How to Save Your Skin with Forward Thinking Innovation, that I was able to escape the tech lable nd move into the innovation/futurist branding.

    I look back sometimes and realize I lost three years that might have made my pivot to a new future easier. I didn't - because I didn't make time for the necessary pivot, because I was too busy saying yes.

    I learned a very powerful lesson.

    It's hard to think about, but ultimately, saying YES to everything will eventually get in the way of your success. 
    Keep reading the full post in the link: there's more on why saying NO is the best way to get to YES more often.

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll has come to learn that the potential negativity in saying NO is one of the most powerful ways to get to the positivity of saying YES.

    **#No** **#Yes** **#Boundaries** **#Focus** **#Protection** **#Hustle** **#Calendar** **#Burnout** **#Discipline** **#Pivot** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Reputation** **#Time** **#Guard** **#Intelligence** **#Space** **#Reinvention** **#Future** **#Family** **#Health** **#Ruthless** **#Opportunity** **#Careful** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/05/decodin

  12. "Every 'no' is a vote for a future 'yes.'"- Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    In the global freelance economy, the pressure is relentless: take everything that comes through the door. Chase every lead. Never leave money on the table. Never turn down an opportunity.

    Hustle.

    I get it.

    I've lived that reality since 1990.

    Here's the thing - the tone for the hustle is set right out of the gate. When you're in year one of running your own thing, every email feels like the difference between making it or not. You say yes to almost anything because the alternative of an empty calendar is terrifying. I've lived that reality for a long time. My early years on my own were a frantic hustle of saying yes to anything that looked like it might pay the bills.

    But here is what I've learned in the 36 years since: the pivots that worked weren't built on the things I said yes to; sometimes, they were built on the things I said no to.

    Every no is a vote for a future yes.

    From 1998 to 2001, I was doing, perhaps, 80 to 100 events per year. 4 keynotes in 4 days in 4 different cities all across North America. Travel, a full schedule, prep time. It was exhilarating, but at the same time, I was raising a young family with my wife, writing even more books about the Internet, participating in book tours, and so much more. And when the dot.com collapse happened in 2001, I was not quite prepared to reinvent - to pivot - at the speed the future demanded. It wasn't until 2004 that I finished writing my book, What I Learned from Frogs in Texas: How to Save Your Skin with Forward Thinking Innovation, that I was able to escape the tech lable nd move into the innovation/futurist branding.

    I look back sometimes and realize I lost three years that might have made my pivot to a new future easier. I didn't - because I didn't make time for the necessary pivot, because I was too busy saying yes.

    I learned a very powerful lesson.

    It's hard to think about, but ultimately, saying YES to everything will eventually get in the way of your success. 
    Keep reading the full post in the link: there's more on why saying NO is the best way to get to YES more often.

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll has come to learn that the potential negativity in saying NO is one of the most powerful ways to get to the positivity of saying YES.

    **#No** **#Yes** **#Boundaries** **#Focus** **#Protection** **#Hustle** **#Calendar** **#Burnout** **#Discipline** **#Pivot** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Reputation** **#Time** **#Guard** **#Intelligence** **#Space** **#Reinvention** **#Future** **#Family** **#Health** **#Ruthless** **#Opportunity** **#Careful** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/05/decodin

  13. "Every 'no' is a vote for a future 'yes.'"- Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    In the global freelance economy, the pressure is relentless: take everything that comes through the door. Chase every lead. Never leave money on the table. Never turn down an opportunity.

    Hustle.

    I get it.

    I've lived that reality since 1990.

    Here's the thing - the tone for the hustle is set right out of the gate. When you're in year one of running your own thing, every email feels like the difference between making it or not. You say yes to almost anything because the alternative of an empty calendar is terrifying. I've lived that reality for a long time. My early years on my own were a frantic hustle of saying yes to anything that looked like it might pay the bills.

    But here is what I've learned in the 36 years since: the pivots that worked weren't built on the things I said yes to; sometimes, they were built on the things I said no to.

    Every no is a vote for a future yes.

    From 1998 to 2001, I was doing, perhaps, 80 to 100 events per year. 4 keynotes in 4 days in 4 different cities all across North America. Travel, a full schedule, prep time. It was exhilarating, but at the same time, I was raising a young family with my wife, writing even more books about the Internet, participating in book tours, and so much more. And when the dot.com collapse happened in 2001, I was not quite prepared to reinvent - to pivot - at the speed the future demanded. It wasn't until 2004 that I finished writing my book, What I Learned from Frogs in Texas: How to Save Your Skin with Forward Thinking Innovation, that I was able to escape the tech lable nd move into the innovation/futurist branding.

    I look back sometimes and realize I lost three years that might have made my pivot to a new future easier. I didn't - because I didn't make time for the necessary pivot, because I was too busy saying yes.

    I learned a very powerful lesson.

    It's hard to think about, but ultimately, saying YES to everything will eventually get in the way of your success. 
    Keep reading the full post in the link: there's more on why saying NO is the best way to get to YES more often.

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll has come to learn that the potential negativity in saying NO is one of the most powerful ways to get to the positivity of saying YES.

    **#No** **#Yes** **#Boundaries** **#Focus** **#Protection** **#Hustle** **#Calendar** **#Burnout** **#Discipline** **#Pivot** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Reputation** **#Time** **#Guard** **#Intelligence** **#Space** **#Reinvention** **#Future** **#Family** **#Health** **#Ruthless** **#Opportunity** **#Careful** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/05/decodin

  14. It's so sad. With 📆 CalDAV we have a really nice open protocol for syncing events, todos and notes. The protocol, which is technically more of a file format (iCalendar) even supports quite complex reccurence rules and even things like recurring tasks.

    Unfortunately, client (and server) applications usually only implement a subset of what's possible.

    Know some good ones? Let me know!

    #CalDAV #iCalendar #ics #Calendar #PIM #LinuxApps

  15. It's so sad. With 📆 CalDAV we have a really nice open protocol for syncing events, todos and notes. The protocol, which is technically more of a file format (iCalendar) even supports quite complex reccurence rules and even things like recurring tasks.

    Unfortunately, client (and server) applications usually only implement a subset of what's possible.

    Know some good ones? Let me know!

    #CalDAV #iCalendar #ics #Calendar #PIM #LinuxApps

  16. It's so sad. With 📆 CalDAV we have a really nice open protocol for syncing events, todos and notes. The protocol, which is technically more of a file format (iCalendar) even supports quite complex reccurence rules and even things like recurring tasks.

    Unfortunately, client (and server) applications usually only implement a subset of what's possible.

    Know some good ones? Let me know!

    #CalDAV #iCalendar #ics #Calendar #PIM #LinuxApps

  17. It's so sad. With 📆 CalDAV we have a really nice open protocol for syncing events, todos and notes. The protocol, which is technically more of a file format (iCalendar) even supports quite complex reccurence rules and even things like recurring tasks.

    Unfortunately, client (and server) applications usually only implement a subset of what's possible.

    Know some good ones? Let me know!

    #CalDAV #iCalendar #ics #Calendar #PIM #LinuxApps

  18. It's so sad. With 📆 CalDAV we have a really nice open protocol for syncing events, todos and notes. The protocol, which is technically more of a file format (iCalendar) even supports quite complex reccurence rules and even things like recurring tasks.

    Unfortunately, client (and server) applications usually only implement a subset of what's possible.

    Know some good ones? Let me know!

    #CalDAV #iCalendar #ics #Calendar #PIM #LinuxApps

  19. ICYMI: #Nextcloud #Calendar & #Talk

    Ostatnia aktualizacja kalendarza (Nextcloud 33 i 32) ma babol, wyłączający możliwość tworzenia rozmowy Talk z poziomu dodawania wydarzenia w Kalendarzu. Zniknięty przycisk tworzenia rozmowy.

    Wstrzymajcie się z aktualizacją.

    Jeśli poszła, to trzeba w ustawieniach administracyjnych Talka ustawić jakieś grupy, do których ograniczone jest używanie Talka i zakładanie wideocalli grupowych i publicznych.
    Nie może zostać "puste" (brak wyboru), które oznacza brak ograniczeń, bo kalendarz (po aktualizacji) interpretuje to błędnie i wyłącza przycisk tworzenia rozmowy.

    Po tej zmianie i odświeżeniu zakładki z kalendarzem przycisk "wraca" na swoje miejsce.

    #NextcloudTipsPL #NextcloudAdminsPL

  20. Near Future Plans, plus of course my weekly set on Lasciva Nociva Radio every Thursday & Saturday - More again next week!

    I'm also listing all my events on my website - link in bio!
    ...
    #futureplans #livestreams #messthetics #gigs #concerts #festival #webradio #calendar #travellinggoth #shenanigoths

  21. Near Future Plans, plus of course my weekly set on Lasciva Nociva Radio every Thursday & Saturday - More again next week!

    I'm also listing all my events on my website - link in bio!
    ...
    #futureplans #livestreams #messthetics #gigs #concerts #festival #webradio #calendar #travellinggoth #shenanigoths

  22. Change of order for the week days on the Ubuntu calendar of the top bar #calendar #clock

    askubuntu.com/q/1566219/612

  23. Near Future Plans, plus of course my weekly set on Lasciva Nociva Radio every Thursday & Saturday - More again next week!

    I'm also listing all my events on my website - link in bio!
    ...
    #futureplans #livestreams #messthetics #gigs #concerts #festival #webradio #calendar #travellinggoth #shenanigoths

  24. Near Future Plans, plus of course my weekly set on Lasciva Nociva Radio every Thursday & Saturday - More again next week!

    I'm also listing all my events on my website - link in bio!
    ...
    #futureplans #livestreams #messthetics #gigs #concerts #festival #webradio #calendar #travellinggoth #shenanigoths

  25. I've had a re-think and I'm currently testing an account with Mailo.

    I created a new calendar and imported my Google Calendar - then I did a search for the series of events that Zoho couldn't find and . . .

    Success! Mailo listed all those older events!

    Another bonus is, it was so easy to add both the emails and calendars to my desktop and phone.

    Mailo looks promising so far!

    #email #calendar #caldav #mailo

  26. Every week, I compile the “official unofficial” list of tech, entrepreneur, and nerd events happening in and around Tampa Bay.

    Here’s this week’s list, which I publish on my personal tech blog (and Tampa Bay’s tech blog), Global Nerdy!

    globalnerdy.com/2026/04/24/tam

    #Tampa #TampaBay #StPete #StPetersburgFL #meetup #meetups #event #events #calendar #tech #technology #entrepreneur #entrepreneurs #nerd #nerds #geek #geeks