siin, to community
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When you hold a lot of space and give a lot of energy, sometimes you end up finding that you're surrounded by people who require a lot of space and energy but who aren't capable (for one reason or another) or willing to hold that same space or give that same energy to you.

There is so much to community building that becomes so complicated, and everyone is unhealed in their own ways. Sometimes those ways are compatible with the ways in which you are unhealed: and you find that you are able to hold space for one another, mutually, and that the space you hold doesn't open up into wounds (or it does, but the very act of holding space becomes healing, less self-sacrifice than a pouring into one another). Sometimes, though, those spaces are incompatible, and the opening of space feels like the opening of wounds, and if not at first then after a time, as though something has rubbed you raw right down to the bone after the accumulation of each time you've let it touch you. Sometimes this is just a critical incompatibility, perhaps you aren't the right people to be in community with one another at this time. Sometimes it's the result of someone not being able to recognize the ways in which they demand. Boundary holding is so vital, but often leads to the triggering of maladaptive defenses and sometimes the ending of the relationship you were trying to preserve by setting the boundary in the first place. Some people advocate for boundary setting loudly, but are also the loudest to criticize you and claim you are abandoning or harming them when you do so.

The bringing together of people and the fostering of intersecting relationships requires time and effort and very careful communication and consideration, and is sometimes the rolling of a snowball gently towards the cusp of a hill: from there it flows so holistically and genuinely and easily, and these people find each other and fold each other into their nets and the shared net of the community. Sometimes it is Sisyphus rolling the ball up the hill over and over again until eventually you realize that perhaps one or more of these nodes must exist in satellite to the whole, and will not or does not desire to integrate within it.

Right now I am tired, and feeling as though critical boundaries must be held. A few of the relationships I've spent the past months fostering are crumbling for their own reasons: one because the other person is determined to remain in a power position that I refuse to engage with any further (giving the benefit of the doubt has to stop at some point, but the loss of this relationship impacts more than just me, which is hard) and the other because boundary holding is causing the other person to feel abandoned. After weeks of holding space for this person through a crisis, at the very moment I need that space held this person is pushing away and yet dragging me towards them -- unwilling to hold space but still demanding mine. And I am just tired, and wondering what patterns exist that push me to continue to forge unequal relationships in my own life, or if this is just really how most people are.

iraantlers,
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@siin your insight & instinct are in sync here. this will serve you & yr community well, the more embodied/integrated this becomes.

iraantlers,
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@siin oh, and may this skeletor serve you well! https://mas.to/@skeletor/112275659072775790

RConsortium, to random
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Calling all members! Let's build a stronger, more connected R world. 🌍 The ISC Grant Program funds projects that promote local engagement and improve activity tracking within the R Consortium. Have an idea? We want to hear it!

🔗 https://www.r-consortium.org/blog/2024/03/01/apply-now-r-consortium-infrastructure-steering-committee-isc-grant-program-open-for-proposals

siin, to magick
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It's been a long period of necessary isolation due to some really intense psychic experiences after the Solstice event, and yet it feels as though the intentions I worked towards at that & the previous ritual I held are slowly beginning to manifest.

A long time friend of mine was kind enough to furnish me with exercises to improve psychic hygiene, and I recently just met with someone who has been working with a spiritual healer on the same and who is willing to engage in ritual space together to share some of her techniques with me. It's incredibly profound to have begun to build or find this community, and I am so grateful to everyone who shares their time and space with me.

I have some really interesting tattoo work planned that I can hopefully pick back up in April or May, after this month's push to improve the land and the two weeks in April I'm dedicating to a survival medicine class.

Spring feels fruitful and hopeful, and there is grass growing everywhere, triggered out of dormancy by the rain we received in January and early February.

iraantlers,
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@siin so glad to hear about the helpful healers &
signs of spring amongst the landbase. (((heart)))

andypiper, to community
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👋🏻 fediverse hive-mind - a friend of mine just joined Mastodon, and is looking for follow recommendations - who are your go-to experts around and (in a broad sense, beyond and outside my more techie niche)

kellogh,
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@andypiper checkout newsmast. they have a set of human curated “bot” accounts that are richer than just following hashtags

https://hachyderm.io/@kellogh/111998062919819584

Flipboard,
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@andypiper Follow @lisamelton! We also have our human-curated Flipboard accounts, @NewsDesk, @TechDesk, @ScienceDesk, @CultureDesk and @ArtPhotosDesk as well as our federated Magazines, which you can learn more about from our pinned post.

RConsortium, to random
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🎉 Recap of our R Validation Community Meeting! With 50+ attendees, we dived into what "validation" means across the board - for users, devs, and admins. It's about creating a common understanding and pushing forward together.

Missed it? Check out the slides and join us for the next session on May 21. Let's keep building a robust R community together! 💻🔍

Read more: https://www.r-consortium.org/blog/2024/02/23/recap-r-validation-hub-community-meeting

rdela, to 11ty
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https://11tymeetup.dev goin on live now!
@hamatti giving a great talk on data-driven community sites with real, live examples that Juhis maintains! The talk comes from this post https://hamatti.org/posts/community-websites-with-eleventy/

rdela,
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📧 Juhis (@hamatti) also runs a cool newsletter about debugging techniques at https://www.syntaxerror.tech/

rdela,
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Next up was wild @robb talk about posting more or less everything to with a custom CLI to boot! Check out the recordings on YouTube, will try to follow up when it lands 🛸👽 https://www.youtube.com/@THEEleventyMeetup

symfonystation, (edited ) to drupal
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Reblog via Drupal Mountain Camp

🌐 Announcing featured speaker at , AmyJune Hineline @volkswagenchick a Drupal core mentor & Certification Community Architect at the Linux Foundation.

Session: Issue queue triage – a pragmatic guide to finding an issue to work on.

🎟️ https://drupalmountaincamp.ch/tickets

AmyJune Hinelinehttps://newsletter.mobileatom.net/3701-2/

mountaincampch, to drupal
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🌐 Announcing featured speaker at , AmyJune Hineline @volkswagenchick a Drupal core mentor & Certification Community Architect at the Linux Foundation.

Session: Issue queue triage - a pragmatic guide to finding an issue to work on.

🎟️ https://drupalmountaincamp.ch/tickets

venturefostergroup, to business

👋Hello Mastodon Community!

I am excited to join this vibrant space of diverse voices and ideas. I'm Devjit Patra founder and CEO Venture Foster Group, and I'm here to share my passion for business and startups. Whether it's digital marketing or other business-related problems or hardships, let's explore and learn together.

I'm here not just to share but to connect! Feel free to drop a message or share your thoughts.

Fitnessfoundry, to KindActions
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RConsortium, to random
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🌍 Calling all R enthusiasts! Join the global network of R User Groups. 📈 Apply for the 2024 RUGS Program starting TODAY. Grants are available for user groups, conferences & special projects.

Learn more: 🔗https://www.r-consortium.org/blog/2024/01/08/financial-assistance-is-available-for-your-r-user-group-in-2024

stefano, to fediverse
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Dear friends of and the entire ,

And so, we have reached the end of 2023. For me, it was a positive year (except for the last 15 days, but in the end, it could have been worse), without any particular upheavals and therefore, quite straightforward.

This year, I dedicated myself more to the Fediverse and launched the BSD Cafe project. Without a doubt, this has been among the best things to happen in 2023. I've received a warm welcome, and many wonderful people have joined the project, contributing to its growth. In just a few months (I officially announced and opened registrations on July 20, 2023, so less than six months ago), our Mastodon instance now has 151 active users, with 93 participating in the last month. Then there's the Matrix instance, actively used by many, Miniflux (only used by 4 of us), our Wiki, BlendIT, the ongoing snac2 experiment, and many ideas for the coming months.

I've connected with people who have taught me so much, and the Fediverse has undoubtedly been the "place" where I've learned the most this year, through both interactions and reading what all of you have posted. I've met wonderful people beyond the technical realm and seen beautiful photography (), the sea (), personal memories (), captivating windows (), amazing cats (), and quiet, evocative Sundays ().

So, from Stefano (a human being, a member of the Fediverse) and Stefano (the Barista of BSD Cafe), I wish everyone a Happy 2024!

I know, to some, celebrating another trip around the sun may seem silly, but I believe it's always better in life to rejoice and celebrate something, anything, rather than argue, harm others, or wage wars. The world would be a better place if we all celebrated a little more.

grahamperrin,
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@stefano hi, did you write somewhere about more recent growth in some area(s) of the Cafe?

I vaguely recall glimpsing something a few weeks ago. Don't know whether it was a thing from this year, or last year.

stefano,
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@grahamperrin yes, there's a new BSD Cafe service I'm finishing to set up and I think I'll announce it soon... 😉

nikunashi, to solarpunk
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The best part of , @pluralistic 's hopeful look at our inevitably difficult future, is that it portrays a hope that is not based on magical thinking or fantastical technologies, but on choices.

The book is also full of humour, pathos, insight, and thoughtfulness that run along an engaging plot that might have you reading into the wee hours.

I highly recommend it.

petersuber, to random
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If asked to organize many strategies under just three headings, many people would say , , and . These 52 co-authors say , , and .
https://elifesciences.org/articles/89736

PS: They don't discount open access, open data, and open code (or open protocols, preregistration, and so on). They take a step back and ask what strategies will advance them.

Lupus,
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@petersuber I have wondered if it should be referred to as and rather than because what is being promoted is not unique to scientific disciplines.

petersuber,
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@Lupus
I agree. Open-research people in the humanities don't think the term "open science" covers what they do. "Open research", "open knowledge", and "open scholarship" are more inclusive terms. On the other hand, the counterparts of "open science" in many non-English languages are more inclusive than "open science" is in English.

msquebanh, to pnw

From last Autumn when Anjali came over from Vancouver to pick me up for some collaborative political work. She loved my in South 😊📚

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