Midwinter flowers are the best 💛
Lurking since 1995
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Midwinter flowers are the best 💛
Made a thing that takes a folder of zoom VTT files and formats them in csv so you can actually use them.
I think my favourite reframing of neurotypical is
neuro-powerful
When I was younger I wanted to be an intellectual giant.
Now I’m happy being a curious gnome.
Werner Herzog action figure!!
New short poem recasting the colonial poster child’s gift…
Nothing
comes from
Nowhere
What if neurotypical isn’t?
@mariapopova two of my favourite writers writing about a third 🙏🏼
Fahrenheit 451 was published 70 years ago today. @neilhimself on the Bradbury classic, the power of ideas, and why we read https://t.co/QsPRfKaaZT
@gasperak ❤️ Bateson’s work! Currently have Norah’s book on the pile
@bjkraal so many corners 🔜⭕️
@bjkraal for sure - and the Wilberists will be in another corner. We’re gonna need a funny shaped room for this one 🤣
Woah. So *everything* evolves.
Seems obvious when put like this. Maybe that’s how most paradigm shifts are experienced… makes me wonder about the distinction we make between “life” and “systems”
https://neurosciencenews.com/evolution-law-neuroscience-24950/
I wrote another poem. I average about one a decade. This one’s about change.
https://overlobe.medium.com/the-constant-constant-ead20fc517d0
@Viveka hey! Got a friend Jonah Brucker Cohen who’s coming to Sydney for siggraph and is keen to meet interesting peeps + a dorkbot style group to maybe do a side event at. I don’t know wtf is happening in Melb these days let alone our fair northern sister. Thought you might be a good person to connect with Jonah. Lmk if that’s okay wit you and a good email (!) to reach you on.
Hope you and yours are well ❤️
@fionatribe that’s an interesting tension! What do you honestly think? Reconciling these opposing views keeps turning up for me in our wtf post pandemic normal.
I want to use planning poker with my class to grade their assignments.
Partly bc I think a teacher grading their work teaches them very little, partly to teach them how to use play mechanics to decide, but mainly bc it’ll be a lot of fun.
Thoughts?