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  1. 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?

  2. Outside the Default Path: A Pagan Reading of the Federal “Anti-Christian Bias” Report

    A reflective Pagan perspective on the federal government’s anti-Christian bias report, exploring how religious freedom can feel very different for Americans outside the cultural mainstream. Through personal experience, civic observation, and reflections on pluralism, this essay examines the difference between protecting faith and centering one faith above others.

    pagangrove.wordpress.com/2026/

  3. A quotation from Lincoln

    Slavery is doomed, and that within a few years. Even Judge Douglas admits it to be an evil, and an evil can’t stand discussion. In discussing it we have taught a great many thousands of people to hate it who had never given it a thought before. What kills the skunk is the publicity it gives itself. What a skunk wants to do is to keep snug under the barn in daytime, when men are around with shotguns.

    Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) American lawyer, politician, US President (1861-65)
    Interview (1859-09-17?) with David R. Locke, Columbus, Ohio

    More about this quote: wist.info/lincoln-abraham/4124…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #lincoln #abrahamllincoln #abelincoln #attention #deplorable #discussion #enslavement #evil #exposure #publicity #reputation #skunk #slavery #smell #stench #visibility

  4. In the real world

    We're not dealing with abstract “community dynamics.” we're dealing with live-aboard boaters under pressure, rowers, landowners, council, Environment Agency and scarcity of space (moorings). This in the end is about visibility vs invisibility on the river, so friction isn’t theoretical - it’s structural. Let's look at the conflict patterns we’re seeing: Back-channel poisoning (#whispers #splitting) “X group are the problem”, “They’ve already decided this”, “Don’t […]

    hamishcampbell.com/in-the-real

  5. In the real world

    We're not dealing with abstract “community dynamics.” we're dealing with live-aboard boaters under pressure, rowers, landowners, council, Environment Agency and scarcity of space (moorings). This in the end is about visibility vs invisibility on the river, so the friction isn’t theoretical - it’s structural. Let's look at the common conflict patterns we’re already seeing: Back-channel poisoning (#whispers #splitting) “X group are the problem”, “They’ve already decided […]

    hamishcampbell.com/in-the-real

  6. Spain’s Ministry of Equality honours Dolores Vázquez in Madrid for Lesbian Visibility Day

    Wednesday, 15 April 2026, 10:31 | Updated 10:43h. More than two decades after one of Spain’s most high-profile…
    #Spain #ES #Europe #Europa #EU #day #dolores #equality #lesbian #ministry #recognised #the #vazquez #visibility
    europesays.com/spain/5164/

  7. 🔬 #MakingScienceVisible – why #Communication is crucial today 🗣️

    This is exactly where #ScienceRelations comes in:

    A structured form of #publicrelations for #scientists – with the goal of
    📈 increasing #visibility
    🔍 improving #discoverability
    🤝 Create #transparency

    In an age of growing #information overload, it is becoming increasingly important to communicate #research clearly, accessibly, and effectively.

    Learn more: philosophies.de/index.php/scie

  8. 🥳🎉 Hey, everyone! It's yet another #groundbreaking #innovation that promises to solve all your problems by doing absolutely nothing! 🎩✨ Just connect the dots, and voilà, enjoy the #illusion #of "full visibility" without reading a single manual! 😂🔍
    github.com/guilherme-grimm/gra #visibility #tech #humor #problem #solving #HackerNews #ngated

  9. 🥳🎉 Hey, everyone! It's yet another #groundbreaking #innovation that promises to solve all your problems by doing absolutely nothing! 🎩✨ Just connect the dots, and voilà, enjoy the #illusion #of "full visibility" without reading a single manual! 😂🔍
    github.com/guilherme-grimm/gra #visibility #tech #humor #problem #solving #HackerNews #ngated

  10. 🥳🎉 Hey, everyone! It's yet another #groundbreaking #innovation that promises to solve all your problems by doing absolutely nothing! 🎩✨ Just connect the dots, and voilà, enjoy the #illusion #of "full visibility" without reading a single manual! 😂🔍
    github.com/guilherme-grimm/gra #visibility #tech #humor #problem #solving #HackerNews #ngated

  11. 🥳🎉 Hey, everyone! It's yet another #groundbreaking #innovation that promises to solve all your problems by doing absolutely nothing! 🎩✨ Just connect the dots, and voilà, enjoy the #illusion #of "full visibility" without reading a single manual! 😂🔍
    github.com/guilherme-grimm/gra #visibility #tech #humor #problem #solving #HackerNews #ngated

  12. 🥳🎉 Hey, everyone! It's yet another #groundbreaking #innovation that promises to solve all your problems by doing absolutely nothing! 🎩✨ Just connect the dots, and voilà, enjoy the #illusion #of "full visibility" without reading a single manual! 😂🔍
    github.com/guilherme-grimm/gra #visibility #tech #humor #problem #solving #HackerNews #ngated

  13. A quotation from Douglas Adams

       “So what’s the point of showing me something I can’t see?”
       “So that you understand that just because you see something, it doesn’t mean to say it’s there. And if you don’t see something, it doesn’t mean to say it’s not there. It’s only what your senses bring to your attention.”

    Douglas Adams (1952-2001) English author, humorist, screenwriter
    Hitchhiker’s Guide No. 5, Mostly Harmless, ch. 17 (1992)

    More about this quote: wist.info/adams-douglas/83135/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #douglasadams #hitchhikersguide #mostlyharmless #attention #demonstration #existence #perception #reality #senses #showing #visibility

  14. Kaylee sees you. In spite of the chaos, noise, and everything else, she hopes you feel appreciated and recognized. Especially on this day. #iykyk

    #cats #calico #calicoCats #CatsOfMastodon #MastoCats #FeelSeen #visibility #HaveFriendsEverywhere #raboh

  15. 🧑‍🎓#ScientificExcellence doesn’t end with the #scholarlyjournal 📖

    #Citations measure impact within the #academiccommunity.

    #Visibility determines impact on the #generalpublic.

    With #ScienceRelations, I help scientists strategically raise the profile of their #research, #projects, and #publications—in a measurable and professional way.

    Because: Only shared #knowledge is knowledge that grows.

    philosophies.de/index.php/scie

    #ScienceCommunication #PublicRelations #Science #HumanSEO

  16. A quotation from Bertrand Russell

       Almost everybody is deeply affected when some one he loves suffers from cancer. Most people are moved when they see the sufferings of unknown patients in hospitals. Yet when they read that the death-rate from cancer is such-and-such, they are as a rule only moved to momentary personal fear lest they or some one dear to them should acquire the disease. The same is true of war: people think it dreadful when their son or brother is mutilated, but they do not think it a million times as dreadful that a million people should be mutilated. A man who is full of kindliness in all personal dealings may derive his income from incitement to war or from the torture of children in “backward” countries.
       All these familiar phenomena are due to the fact that sympathy is not stirred, in most people, by a merely abstract stimulus. A large proportion of the evils in the modern world would cease if this could be remedied.

    Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) English mathematician and philosopher
    Education and the Good Life, Part 1, ch. 2 “The Aims of Education” (1926)

    More about this quote: wist.info/russell-bertrand/828…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #bertrandrussell #abstraction #beloved #disease #distance #involvement #lovedones #moved #sensitivity #sympathy #visibility #war

  17. A quotation from Bertrand Russell

       Almost everybody is deeply affected when some one he loves suffers from cancer. Most people are moved when they see the sufferings of unknown patients in hospitals. Yet when they read that the death-rate from cancer is such-and-such, they are as a rule only moved to momentary personal fear lest they or some one dear to them should acquire the disease. The same is true of war: people think it dreadful when their son or brother is mutilated, but they do not think it a million times as dreadful that a million people should be mutilated. A man who is full of kindliness in all personal dealings may derive his income from incitement to war or from the torture of children in “backward” countries.
       All these familiar phenomena are due to the fact that sympathy is not stirred, in most people, by a merely abstract stimulus. A large proportion of the evils in the modern world would cease if this could be remedied.

    Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) English mathematician and philosopher
    Education and the Good Life, Part 1, ch. 2 “The Aims of Education” (1926)

    More about this quote: wist.info/russell-bertrand/828…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #bertrandrussell #abstraction #beloved #disease #distance #involvement #lovedones #moved #sensitivity #sympathy #visibility #war

  18. A quotation from Bertrand Russell

       Almost everybody is deeply affected when some one he loves suffers from cancer. Most people are moved when they see the sufferings of unknown patients in hospitals. Yet when they read that the death-rate from cancer is such-and-such, they are as a rule only moved to momentary personal fear lest they or some one dear to them should acquire the disease. The same is true of war: people think it dreadful when their son or brother is mutilated, but they do not think it a million times as dreadful that a million people should be mutilated. A man who is full of kindliness in all personal dealings may derive his income from incitement to war or from the torture of children in “backward” countries.
       All these familiar phenomena are due to the fact that sympathy is not stirred, in most people, by a merely abstract stimulus. A large proportion of the evils in the modern world would cease if this could be remedied.

    Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) English mathematician and philosopher
    Education and the Good Life, Part 1, ch. 2 “The Aims of Education” (1926)

    More about this quote: wist.info/russell-bertrand/828…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #bertrandrussell #abstraction #beloved #disease #distance #involvement #lovedones #moved #sensitivity #sympathy #visibility #war

  19. A quotation from Bertrand Russell

       Almost everybody is deeply affected when some one he loves suffers from cancer. Most people are moved when they see the sufferings of unknown patients in hospitals. Yet when they read that the death-rate from cancer is such-and-such, they are as a rule only moved to momentary personal fear lest they or some one dear to them should acquire the disease. The same is true of war: people think it dreadful when their son or brother is mutilated, but they do not think it a million times as dreadful that a million people should be mutilated. A man who is full of kindliness in all personal dealings may derive his income from incitement to war or from the torture of children in “backward” countries.
       All these familiar phenomena are due to the fact that sympathy is not stirred, in most people, by a merely abstract stimulus. A large proportion of the evils in the modern world would cease if this could be remedied.

    Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) English mathematician and philosopher
    Education and the Good Life, Part 1, ch. 2 “The Aims of Education” (1926)

    More about this quote: wist.info/russell-bertrand/828…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #bertrandrussell #abstraction #beloved #disease #distance #involvement #lovedones #moved #sensitivity #sympathy #visibility #war

  20. A quotation from Bertrand Russell

       Almost everybody is deeply affected when some one he loves suffers from cancer. Most people are moved when they see the sufferings of unknown patients in hospitals. Yet when they read that the death-rate from cancer is such-and-such, they are as a rule only moved to momentary personal fear lest they or some one dear to them should acquire the disease. The same is true of war: people think it dreadful when their son or brother is mutilated, but they do not think it a million times as dreadful that a million people should be mutilated. A man who is full of kindliness in all personal dealings may derive his income from incitement to war or from the torture of children in “backward” countries.
       All these familiar phenomena are due to the fact that sympathy is not stirred, in most people, by a merely abstract stimulus. A large proportion of the evils in the modern world would cease if this could be remedied.

    Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) English mathematician and philosopher
    Education and the Good Life, Part 1, ch. 2 “The Aims of Education” (1926)

    More about this quote: wist.info/russell-bertrand/828…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #bertrandrussell #abstraction #beloved #disease #distance #involvement #lovedones #moved #sensitivity #sympathy #visibility #war

  21. 8 P.M. #RADAR UPDATE:

    #Showers continue to move through the #Northland, but only those north of Highway 2 are reaching the ground.

    It is breezy around the #BoundaryWaters/Ely area. A #Snow #Squall Warning is in effect for Highway 1 and local roads for reduced #visibility.

    #wxtooter #weather #wx #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  22. The People We Cannot See: What Dark Matter Galaxies Tell Us About Invisible Life

    In February 2026, astronomers confirmed the existence of a galaxy called CDG-2 that is, for all practical purposes, invisible. Sitting in the Perseus galaxy cluster some 300 million light-years from where you are reading this sentence, CDG-2 is 99% dark matter. It was not found by its starlight, because it has almost none. It was found by four globular clusters huddled together in the dark, gravitational orphans clinging to the skeleton of a galaxy that had its visible substance stripped away by the gravitational violence of its neighbors. A month earlier, researchers announced Cloud-9, a spherical gas cloud near the spiral galaxy Messier 94, only 2,000 light-years away, that contains no stars at all. Not a single one. Scientists called it a “failed galaxy,” a primordial dark matter structure that never accumulated enough material to ignite. Two discoveries, two different failure modes, and the same unsettling implication: the visible universe, the one we photograph and celebrate and write poetry about, is a thin bright residue stretched across an architecture we cannot see and have only begun to understand.

    Here is the question nobody in the formal literature is willing to ask, so we will ask it here: If dark matter can build galaxies, can it build people?

    The Bias of Light

    We must begin with an honest reckoning about our own observational prejudice. Every instrument humanity has ever constructed to study the cosmos operates on a single foundational assumption: that the interesting things out there interact with light. Our telescopes, from Galileo’s crude refractor to the James Webb Space Telescope’s infrared arrays, are all machines for catching photons. Our entire model of what constitutes “matter,” what constitutes “structure,” what constitutes “life,” is built on the electromagnetic spectrum. We look for what shines, and we conclude that what shines is what matters.

    But dark matter makes up approximately 85% of all the matter in the universe. The bright galaxies, the burning suns, the planets, the oceans, the organic molecules, the proteins and the people built from those proteins occupy roughly 15% of the material cosmos. We are the minority. We are the exception. If the universe were a nation, visible matter would not even constitute a reliable voting bloc.

    The James Webb Space Telescope’s new dark matter map, published in Nature Astronomy this month and derived from observations of nearly 800,000 galaxies, confirms what cosmologists have theorized for decades: dark matter clumped first. It was dark matter that created the gravitational scaffolding upon which visible matter later condensed, forming the galaxies and stars and planetary systems we recognize. Visible matter did not lead. It followed. It filled in the architecture that dark matter had already designed.

    So when we ask whether dark matter can produce complex structures, even beings, we are not asking an outlandish question. We are asking whether the material that built the blueprint for our entire visible universe might also have built something on its own.

    The Dark Sector: Physics Beyond Visibility

    The standard model of dark matter treats it as gravitationally interactive but otherwise inert. Dark matter, in this conventional view, clumps under gravity but does not form atoms, does not engage in chemistry, does not radiate or absorb light. It is, in essence, a gravitational ghost. If this is the whole story, then dark matter people are impossible.

    But there is no reason to believe this is the whole story.

    Theoretical physicists, including Lisa Randall at Harvard, have proposed models in which dark matter possesses its own internal forces, a “dark electromagnetism” that operates independently of the electromagnetic force that governs our visible world. In these models, a fraction of dark matter particles could interact with one another through a dark photon, forming what physicists call “dark atoms” bound by dark electromagnetic forces. These dark atoms could, in principle, cool, condense, and aggregate, just as hydrogen atoms cooled and condensed into the first visible stars. The key insight is that dark matter does not need to interact with our forces to have forces of its own. It merely needs to interact with itself.

    This is not fringe speculation. The “dark sector” is a serious area of research in particle physics, motivated in part by anomalies in the behavior of dwarf galaxies and galaxy clusters that pure cold dark matter models cannot easily explain. If even a small percentage of dark matter is self-interacting, the consequences for structure formation are enormous. A self-interacting dark sector could produce dark disks within galaxies, dark stars powered by dark fusion, and dark planets orbiting those dark stars, all of it entirely invisible to every instrument we have ever built.

    What Dark Matter People Would Be Made Of

    If we accept, for the sake of rigorous speculation, that a dark sector with its own internal physics exists, then we can reason about what dark matter beings would be made of and how they would function.

    Begin with the atoms. In our visible universe, atomic structure is governed by the electromagnetic force: protons and electrons bind into hydrogen, hydrogen fuses into helium, stellar nucleosynthesis builds heavier elements, and those elements combine through chemical bonding into the molecular complexity that eventually produces living systems. A dark sector would require analogous building blocks: dark protons and dark electrons (or their equivalents) bound by dark electromagnetism into dark atoms. These dark atoms would need to exhibit sufficient variety, enough distinct “elements,” to permit complex molecular architecture. Life as we understand it requires carbon’s four-bond flexibility, nitrogen’s reactivity, oxygen’s electronegativity, and water’s unique solvent properties. Dark life would need equivalent functional diversity in its own periodic table.

    The next requirement is energy flow. Living systems are not static structures. They are thermodynamic engines that maintain internal order by processing energy from external sources. On Earth, the primary energy source is our sun, a visible-matter nuclear fusion reactor. Dark matter beings would need dark stars, objects in which dark matter undergoes some form of dark nuclear fusion, radiating dark photons that dark planets could absorb and that dark organisms could metabolize. If dark electromagnetism exists, then dark photosynthesis is not a fantasy. It is a logical consequence.

    Finally, dark matter beings would need a medium for complexity. In our world, that medium is liquid water, whose peculiar chemical properties allow the long molecular chains necessary for information storage and self-replication. Dark biochemistry would need a dark solvent with analogous properties: a liquid state across a workable temperature range, the capacity to dissolve dark molecular structures, and enough chemical dynamism to permit the assembly of self-replicating dark molecules. Whether such a substance exists in any dark sector model is unknown, but there is nothing in physics that prohibits it.

    Where They Would Live

    CDG-2 and Cloud-9 tell us something crucial about where dark matter beings would not live, and by inference, where they would.

    CDG-2 is a stripped galaxy, a dark matter halo that lost its visible gas to gravitational harassment. But its dark matter remained intact, and its globular clusters survived because they were gravitationally bound tightly enough to resist disruption. If a dark sector exists within CDG-2, that sector would have been unaffected by the stripping event. The gravitational forces that tore away hydrogen gas would not have touched dark atoms, because those dark atoms interact through a different force entirely. A galaxy that looks dead to us, stripped of all its visible potential, could be teeming with dark sector complexity. CDG-2 could be, from the perspective of dark matter life, a perfectly normal galaxy. The absence of visible stars would be irrelevant, because dark matter beings would not depend on visible stars. They would depend on dark stars, dark chemistry, dark energy sources that we cannot detect.

    Cloud-9 is even more provocative. A primordial dark matter structure that never formed visible stars is not, by dark sector logic, a failure. It is a structure that never accumulated visible matter. Its dark matter is pristine, undisturbed, and potentially rich in dark sector structure that formed during the early universe. Cloud-9 is a “failed galaxy” only from our light-biased perspective. From the perspective of the dark sector, it may be a perfectly successful one.

    The most likely habitats for dark matter life would be objects we currently cannot see at all: dark matter halos that never attracted enough baryonic matter to become visible galaxies. Cosmological simulations predict that the universe contains far more dark matter halos than visible galaxies. The Milky Way alone is estimated to sit within a massive dark matter halo, and dozens or hundreds of smaller dark matter subhalos may orbit within it, most of them invisible. If any of these subhalos contain dark sector structure, dark stars, dark planets, dark chemistry, then dark matter people could be closer to us than the nearest visible star.

    They could, in fact, be occupying the same physical space we occupy. Dark matter permeates the Milky Way. It passes through the Earth constantly. If dark matter has its own complex structures, those structures would be gravitationally bound to the same galaxy we live in, orbiting the same galactic center, and moving through the same spatial volume. We would not see them. We would not feel them. They would not see or feel us. Two civilizations, two biologies, two histories, coexisting in the same galactic address, each invisible to the other.

    How They Would Live

    A dark matter civilization would share certain universal constraints with our own. Gravity is gravity. Thermodynamics is thermodynamics. Information theory does not care what substrate carries the information. Dark matter beings would face the same fundamental challenges that all complex systems face: energy acquisition, entropy management, reproduction, adaptation, and death.

    They would have their own astronomy, but it would be an astronomy of the dark sector. They would observe dark stars and dark galaxies and, perhaps, notice strange gravitational anomalies caused by clumps of invisible matter, the visible galaxies, that they cannot directly detect. They would theorize about this invisible substance that seems to account for roughly 15% of the gravitational mass in their universe. They would call it something. They would debate its nature. They would build dark instruments to search for it. And they would fail to find it, because visible matter does not interact with dark forces, just as dark matter does not interact with ours.

    The symmetry is vertiginous. We are their dark matter. They are ours.

    If dark matter beings developed technology, they would engineer dark materials, manipulate dark energy flows, and perhaps eventually build dark telescopes powerful enough to detect the gravitational lensing effects of visible matter clumps. They might map the distribution of visible galaxies the way we are now mapping the distribution of dark matter. They might publish their findings in dark scientific journals and argue about whether the visible sector contains anything interesting. Their theorists might speculate, as we are speculating now, about whether the invisible 15% could harbor complexity, structure, or life.

    The Limit of Knowing

    This essay is not science fiction. It is the logical extension of established physics and new observational evidence. Every statement above is grounded in either confirmed observation or published theoretical frameworks from mainstream physics. The dark sector models are real. The dark matter galaxies are real. The gravitational architecture is real. What remains unconfirmed is whether the dark sector possesses enough internal complexity to produce the chain of events, from dark atoms to dark chemistry to dark biology, that would result in dark matter beings.

    We do not know. We may never know. The very nature of the problem, two sectors of reality that share gravity and nothing else, may make direct detection permanently impossible. But the absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, and the scale of what we cannot see dwarfs the scale of what we can.

    Consider the numbers. If dark matter constitutes 85% of all matter, and if even a small fraction of that dark matter participates in a self-interacting dark sector, then the material available for dark sector complexity exceeds the material available for visible complexity by a significant margin. There could be more dark matter galaxies than visible ones, more dark stars than visible ones, more dark planets, more dark chemistry, more dark life. We could be living in the impoverished sector, the thin, bright residue, while the overwhelming majority of the universe’s complexity unfolds in perpetual invisibility all around us.

    CDG-2 was discovered because four globular clusters gave away its position. Cloud-9 was found because radio telescopes detected its hydrogen. But a truly dark galaxy, one with no visible matter at all, would leave no such traces. It would exist only as a gravitational whisper, a slight deflection in the path of light from a more distant source. We have found two dark matter structures in the last two months. How many have we missed? How many are there?

    The universe, it turns out, may be crowded. We just cannot see the neighbors. And the neighbors, looking out from their own dark windows, cannot see us. Two civilizations separated by nothing but the physics that makes each one invisible to the other, sharing the same galactic sky, asking the same questions into the same silence, and hearing nothing back.

    #buildPeople #cosmos #darkMatter #darkMatterPeople #galaxy #proteins #reverseMirror #science #tech #technology #universe #visibility
  23. "In a world of four-second attention spans, you are no longer competing for a share of the wallet—you are battling for a share of the moment. Stop selling products and start engineering experiences." – Futurist Jim Carroll

    We have officially entered the "Attention Recession."

    With that in mind, I prepared a proposal for a client by preparing a full 35-page PDF outlining the nature of the issue - 10 trends, 10 bold ideas, and 10 action plans they could pursue right now. Give it a look!

    The numbers are staggering. We are seeing a complete collapse in how long people are willing to focus, particularly if they are dealing with a purchase. There's something we can call "time to clarity", and it's collapsing. Gen Z now averages an attention span of just 6.5 seconds. For pre-teens? It drops to a mere 4.2 seconds.

    That's how long it takes someone to look at something, come to understand it, and make a decision.

    Think about that. You have four seconds.

    In that fleeting blink of an eye, a consumer is scanning 12 feet of shelf space. On your web site, they are giving you less time than they give to a short TikTok video. If they can't understand you, value you, or desire you in that window, you don't exist.

    You aren't just losing a sale; you are becoming invisible.

    This isn't just a marketing challenge; it's a fundamental shift in the customer relationship.

    In a linear world, we sold products. In an exponential world, the product is secondary to the moment.

    The retailers and brands that will thrive in 2026 and beyond aren't the ones with the best inventory; they are the ones who transform a "transaction" into a "discovery." They understand that in an attention-starved marketplace, experience is the only competitive advantage that cannot be scrolled past.

    If you are still trying to sell a product to a mind that has already moved on, you are fighting a losing battle. You might want to look at the deck

    You need to stop the clock. You need to engineer the moment. Moments that are collapsing.

    Because if you don't own the experience, you don't own the future.

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll has spoken to dozens of retailers and at retail conferences. Details at retail.jimcarroll.com

    **#Attention** **#Experience** **#Marketing** **#GenZ** **#Retail** **#Future** **#Consumer** **#Engagement** **#Moments** **#Strategy** **#Innovation** **#Discovery** **#Branding** **#Speed** **#Connection** **#Digital** **#Transformation** **#Focus** **#Trends** **#Action** **#Visibility** **#Customer** **#ExperienceDesign** **#Bold** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/02/decodin

  24. Instant commerce reshaping #Thai #retail
    Natee S brand lead #CocaCola 🇹🇭, said te traditional fight for "share of shelf" has shifted to "share of attention" on phone screens.. brands need to invest in 3 areas. 1st is #visibility by dominating screens.. also invest in #searchability by optimising te right people to find prods.. "Marketers must stop #marketing only to #consumers & start market'g to te #algorithms & systems tt serve those consumers" Natee said"🤦‍♂️
    #sick #cringe
    bangkokpost.com/business/gener

  25. A quotation from The Bible

    We look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.
     
    [μὴ σκοπούντων ἡμῶν τὰ βλεπόμενα ἀλλὰ τὰ μὴ βλεπόμενα· τὰ γὰρ βλεπόμενα πρόσκαιρα, τὰ δὲ μὴ βλεπόμενα αἰώνια.]

    The Bible (The New Testament) (AD 1st - 2nd C) Christian sacred scripture
    2 Corinthians 4: 18 [KJV (1611)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/bible-nt/81657/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #bible #newtestament #2Corinthians #eternity #impermanency #impermanence #invisibility #permanence #permanency #spirit #temporality #transcendence #transience #visibility #world

  26. Leaving a small reply here for #visibility 🌱🫂

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    I know many people are going through their own challenges, so don’t feel any pressure at all. Boosts is already a big help.💙

    Thank you so much for reading & I pray for everyone's good health, safety & peace.🙏

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  27. "Generative engine optimization: SEO was a popularity contest. GEO is an intelligence test." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    We are moving from SEO to GEO, and it's happening incredibly fast!

    **Maria Franzoni** had a post about that yesterday - just as the very moment I was optimizing my website for the AI got!

    GEO? What's that? Rebuilding our websites so they feed the AI machine better, improving our chances of showing up in ChatGPT and other AI search results!

    With this, I've turned off the minimal Google Ads I've been running and put in place the code to let "the AI machines" fully into my site.

    They noticed right away! Visits began to explode.

    All of this got me thinking in terms of spans of time. If 2015 was about Search Engine Optimisation. 2026 is about Generative Engine Optimisation.

    How does it work? In simple terms, my site is now configured to do a different thing when an AI 'bot' appears, seeking to index my content.

    ---

    "Are you a search engine?
    Yes"
    An AI bot?
    Yes.
    Oh, ok, here's a version of the content for this page, all nicely organized in the format you like so you can ingest it into your AI!"

    ---

    One thing most folks might ask at this point - isn't this my content? Do I want to feed it to AI? Shouldn't I tell them no? For a time, I did. Then, two weeks ago, I confirmed two speaking gigs that came directly to me from ChatGPT.

    That woke me up! I decided to move fast.
    Here's what I did.

    (Keep reading!)

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    **#GEO** **#SEO** **#AI** **#FutureOfSearch** **#DigitalStrategy** **#Innovation** **#Marketing** **#Technology** **#ChatGPT** **#Optimization** **#WebStrategy** **#Adaptation** **#ArtificialIntelligence** **#ContentStrategy** **#Disruption** **#Change** **#Evolution** **#Digital** **#Visibility** **#Strategy** **#Transformation** **#Speed** **#Relevance** **#Intelligence** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/01/decodin

  28. 5 years ago today, Her Maths Story went live with our very first story. What started as a small idea has grown into a global, supportive community celebrating women in maths. We’re deeply grateful to everyone who has shared, read, supported and believed in this journey. Here’s to the stories still to come 💛✨

    #HerMathsStory #WomenInMaths #WomenInMath #Visibility #RoleModels #Mathematics

  29. Pop-up stores are fast, temporary, and constantly moving.
    The future of retail traceability will need to move just as fast.
    to know more visit us at smidmart: zurl.co/1wkoX
    #TrackAndTrace #Inventorcontact #Visibility #PopUpRetail #RetailTech #SmartInventory

  30. #39C3 - #Talk
    #LGBTQ+ under #occupation. Cases from #Kherson.
    Where: #SoS #Workshop D
    When: 23:30

    This talk is about the experiences of #queer people living in the temporarily #occupied territories of #Ukraine, with a focus on #Kherson.

    Using real-life cases, it shows how #war, #occupation, and strict #control affect #LGBTQ+ people’s daily lives — their #safety, #visibility, #ability to stay true to their #identity, and to keep in touch with their #community.

    events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hu

  31. Die großartige Dyke*Edition von gestern – ein herzliches Dankeschön an Nathalie und das ganze Team für diese inspirierende Sendung! 🌈✨ Wer die Show verpasst hat oder sie nochmal genießen möchte, findet sie hier:

    mixcloud.com/WolfgangHH/pink-c

    #DykeEdition #PinkChannel #CommunityPower #QueerVoices #LGBTQIA #RadioLove #Hamburg #QueerCulture #Solidarity #Visibility #noterfs #lgbtiq

  32. Die großartige Dyke*Edition von gestern – ein herzliches Dankeschön an Nathalie und das ganze Team für diese inspirierende Sendung! 🌈✨ Wer die Show verpasst hat oder sie nochmal genießen möchte, findet sie hier:

    mixcloud.com/WolfgangHH/pink-c

    #DykeEdition #PinkChannel #CommunityPower #QueerVoices #LGBTQIA #RadioLove #Hamburg #QueerCulture #Solidarity #Visibility #noterfs #lgbtiq

  33. Die großartige Dyke*Edition von gestern – ein herzliches Dankeschön an Nathalie und das ganze Team für diese inspirierende Sendung! 🌈✨ Wer die Show verpasst hat oder sie nochmal genießen möchte, findet sie hier:

    mixcloud.com/WolfgangHH/pink-c

    #DykeEdition #PinkChannel #CommunityPower #QueerVoices #LGBTQIA #RadioLove #Hamburg #QueerCulture #Solidarity #Visibility #noterfs #lgbtiq

  34. Die großartige Dyke*Edition von gestern – ein herzliches Dankeschön an Nathalie und das ganze Team für diese inspirierende Sendung! 🌈✨ Wer die Show verpasst hat oder sie nochmal genießen möchte, findet sie hier:

    mixcloud.com/WolfgangHH/pink-c

    #DykeEdition #PinkChannel #CommunityPower #QueerVoices #LGBTQIA #RadioLove #Hamburg #QueerCulture #Solidarity #Visibility #noterfs #lgbtiq

  35. Die großartige Dyke*Edition von gestern – ein herzliches Dankeschön an Nathalie und das ganze Team für diese inspirierende Sendung! 🌈✨ Wer die Show verpasst hat oder sie nochmal genießen möchte, findet sie hier:

    mixcloud.com/WolfgangHH/pink-c

    #DykeEdition #PinkChannel #CommunityPower #QueerVoices #LGBTQIA #RadioLove #Hamburg #QueerCulture #Solidarity #Visibility #noterfs #lgbtiq