“THE DYNAMITER is a hugely inventive & brilliant book, at once a political thriller, a blackly comic satire, & a female adventure”
Robert Louis Stevenson & Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne married #OTD, 19 May, 1880. In this article, Prof Penny Fielding explores the dangerous #collaboration between RLS & his wife: granting female agency on the page & in life
Saddening me time and again is seeing individualism and fragmentation in #FOSS.
#Collaboration between projects that's so often low-hanging fruit, yet never happens. More anticipation of needs, helping each other, be stronger together. Yet it hardly shapes up to the extent that it could.
We seem to lack time to become sustainable, let alone 'win' from #Hypercapitalism. No time to seek collab as we prod on alone.
There are exceptions of course, and better collab tools are becoming available.
Today saw the release of the aforementioned long-awaited update, which, alongside a slew of bugfixes and touch-ups, including the CH2 Worldkeeper Challenge video issue and adding text related to the Collaboration chapter, namely the game the songs originated from, adds two pumpin' hot tracks from the in-progress reworked sequel...
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DANI FILTH On CRADLE OF FILTH's Collaboration With ED SHEERAN: 'It's Very Catchy, But It's Very Heavy At The Same Time'
They're working on a DB version in parallel that will provide better scalability, performance and realtime #collaboration (#RTC). They'll charge for RTC.
Unfortunately, this seems to be the end for #orgdown markup as they are implementing #Markdown only now and a conversion feature later on. 😞
Therefore, logseq is not an option for me any more and I'll need to think about a migration strategy for my wife.
We've just released #OpenProject 14.0! 🚀🎉 We are introducing a consistent progress reporting across work package hierarchies.
Among other updates, project attributes are now listed on the project overview page. The Meetings module has been updated and there have been improvements on file storages.
"We Need To Rewild The Internet" https://www.noemamag.com/we-need-to-rewild-the-internet/ "Information and decision-making power now flowed straight to the top. Decades later when the first crop was felled, vast fortunes were made, tree by standardized tree. The clear-felled forests were replanted, ready to extend the boom. Readers of the American political anthropologist of anarchy and order, James C. Scott, know what happened next."
As a 10-year veteran of #remote#collaboration, when COVID-19 struck and everybody went remote, I thought that this would invalidate my USP, my key differentiator.
Boy was I wrong.
After three years of remote work my assumption was that everyone would have learned to excel remotely. I was wrong. So so wrong.
I think a part of the exec's hard push for #RTO is the understanding that many organisations' 'remote culture' was just lipstick on the pig of their in-office culture.
#CyberSecurity#SocialMedia#Collaboration: "X launched the Delegate feature last year to make it easier for teams to collaborate on a single account. The concept is similar to using a social media management service, but without using a third-party platform. If you use this feature, you give Alice and Bob permission to create posts for you through their own X accounts. Your account still has a good password and two-factor authentication. But, as with the service, your account is now protected by your account, Alice’s account, and Bob’s account. If Bob does not secure his own account, then he also leaves your account less secure than it was before you gave him access.
In an ideal world, X should allow you to require that delegates match the security that you have on your account. If you have two-factor authentication, they should have that too. This challenge is not unique to X, however, or to social media." https://www.glitchcat.xyz/p/delegating-access-to-email-social
Our brain waves can align when we work and play closely together. The phenomenon, known as interbrain synchrony, suggests that collaboration is biological.
"...Dozens of recent experiments studying the brain activity of people performing and working together — duetting pianists, card players, teachers and students, jigsaw puzzlers and others — show that their brain waves can align in a phenomenon known as interpersonal neural synchronization, also known as interbrain synchrony..."
Ah, studies in labs. Nowhere does this article mention a mob mentality leading to persecution and violence, or the mass psychosis of things like Jan 6th, trump speeches, and paranoid QAnon meetups.
Yes, total submersion is great when a good team works together on a cool project. But that's rare.
It's terrible when bad groups work together to implement their deranged fantasies or delusions of superiority.
Did you know that with Joplin Cloud you can share your notes? Benefit from multiple features including collaboration on notebooks and publishing notes to the internet. #collaboration#teamwork
"The tools of online collaboration are still relatively primitive and often discouragingly awkward. But they’re improving, and I’m seeing glimmerings of hope that in a few years we’ll have vastly more capable systems. That’s particularly important because without better collaboration tools, we won’t be able to take advantage of the ways in which e-books can be truly superior to traditional print."
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STEVE VAI On Working With JOE SATRIANI On "The Sea Of Emotion" - "Perhaps The Most Rewarding Musical Collaboration I've Ever Engaged In"
"Our brain waves can align when we work and play closely together. The phenomenon, known as interbrain synchrony, suggests that collaboration is biological."
[OFFICIAL] v/s 3.2.0 aka the YIIK I.V collab update
Today saw the release of the aforementioned long-awaited update, which, alongside a slew of bugfixes and touch-ups, including the CH2 Worldkeeper Challenge video issue and adding text related to the Collaboration chapter, namely the game the songs originated from, adds two pumpin' hot tracks from the in-progress reworked sequel...