#slowmovement — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #slowmovement, aggregated by home.social.
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#OverUnder 05r76 with Zak.
Zak maintains a small-web space with a focus on tech tinkering, running and gardening.
Today, he shares his thoughts about #slowmovement, #SSG, #KDE, #Neocities, and #Gouda.
He also replied to @gregmignard's question.
#bloggers #bookstodon #books #blog #fediverse #opensource #windowmanager #cheese #writing #bloggers #mastodon
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"In recent years, the Slow Movement’s popularity was rejuvenated by Carl Honoré’s 2004 book In Praise of Slow. His principle thesis was that only when we slow down and give things space can things grow. Fussing and busying about rarely makes things deeper."
#JonnyThomson, 2022
https://bigthink.com/thinking/slow-movement-philosophy/
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"In recent years, the Slow Movement’s popularity was rejuvenated by Carl Honoré’s 2004 book In Praise of Slow. His principle thesis was that only when we slow down and give things space can things grow. Fussing and busying about rarely makes things deeper."
#JonnyThomson, 2022
https://bigthink.com/thinking/slow-movement-philosophy/
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"In recent years, the Slow Movement’s popularity was rejuvenated by Carl Honoré’s 2004 book In Praise of Slow. His principle thesis was that only when we slow down and give things space can things grow. Fussing and busying about rarely makes things deeper."
#JonnyThomson, 2022
https://bigthink.com/thinking/slow-movement-philosophy/
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"In recent years, the Slow Movement’s popularity was rejuvenated by Carl Honoré’s 2004 book In Praise of Slow. His principle thesis was that only when we slow down and give things space can things grow. Fussing and busying about rarely makes things deeper."
#JonnyThomson, 2022
https://bigthink.com/thinking/slow-movement-philosophy/
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Poniżej link do tekstu, który wysłałem w ramach ostatniego newslettera do moich subskrybentów (zapisać się na newsletter można przez moją stronę w zakładce „napisz”):
https://rawtext.club/~deerbard/glog/2025-03-19-back-to-reality.html
gemini://rawtext.club/~deerbard/glog/2025-03-19-back-to-reality.gmi
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"Every moment, we are extracting just 10 bits from the trillion that our senses are taking in and using those 10 to perceive the world around us and make decisions," says Meister.
"This raises a paradox: What is the brain doing to filter all of this information?"
My guess is that we use as much biases as possible to fasten our reasoning. Each bias is a model to make every event a "déjà vu" thought easier to process.
Thus we use far more than just "0" or "1" bits, we use "multidimensional" bits.
#SlowMovement #ThoughtsScientists Quantified The Speed of Human Thought, And It's a Big Surprise : ScienceAlert
https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-quantified-the-speed-of-human-thought-and-its-a-big-surprise -
"Conceptualizing Slow Curation"
https://doi.org/10.7191/jeslib.740
"The pressure to do things quickly is a constant in our professional lives as data curators. But what if we slowed down our work? Taking inspiration from the Slow Movement and its various sub-genres, we propose the idea of Slow Curation, specifically for the application of curating research data. Data curation is the process of reviewing datasets to prepare them for sharing, use, and reuse."
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Advocates of the Slow Movement have been popping up all over the place in recent years. Slow Travel. Slow Reading. Slow Radio. Slow Parenting. Slow Cities. The list is endless. It might seem a bit on the faddish side. But I must confess a sneaking admiration for these attempts to slow life down...
Read the full piece ⬇️
#SlowMovement #copywriting
https://www.wealdenwordsmith.co.uk/copywritingblog/the-art-of-slow-copywriting -
Here's some short thoughts connected to all this for those who are in slower mode, having time to read, think, reply maybe...
gemini://rawtext.club/~deerbard/glog/2022-05-11-samoswiadomosc-1-droga.gmi
https://rawtext.club/~deerbard/glog/2022-05-11-samoswiadomosc-1-droga.html
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Thank you everyone who bought my calendars in the past and who declared their interest and encouraged me or simply commented on my works. It was a very nice adventure and as I said I didn't decide to fully abandon it yet, just thinking of focusing on something else for the rest of this year and then I'll see.
Here are all the calendars:
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All the calendars will still be available for purchase with future dates.
Also I am not sure if I'll stop doing them, make one year break or maybe even still have something to offer this year even without a bigger project.
But I want to make things meaningful for people, not just for me so unless I'll hear about more interest from people I don't feel like I should continue.
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I was hoping to make people interested in the idea by making these calendars as pretty and interesting as I could. Writing my own stories, illustrating them all.
Don't get me wrong please, I am not complaining or something. I just want to close it somehow by telling the story.
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Ok I'm close to the final decision but before I want to tell you why I was doing it all since I think I never made it clear enough.
The whole calendars idea was about going offline more. Start engaging in the physical world again.