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  • ISO recommendations for books that nurture a more civil politic

    December 3, 2022
    Posted in: A Better Social Media, Converations

    I want to create a small book shelf of books and resources (audio could be included) that help people come to a more civil and gracious perspective on politics.

    My personal journey, over the past four years or so has started with a desire to better understand JS Mill and then seek a wider influence of perspective from daily news. The Dispatch has been wonderfully balancing in my life (I’ve even ditched the New York Times but certainly kept Atlantic in the cue). I find that I am less angry when I hear of contrary opinions and I feel like I am slower to judge.

    This is just a draft.

  • First Conversation Post

    December 2, 2022
    Posted in: Converations

    I am giving the blog/website another go. I’ve been doing this since at least 2008 when Google Plus was available, Google Reader was strong, and Facebook’s faults were becoming increasingly obvious although that seemed to be cemented during the election of 2016 with Cambridge Analytica. I digress.

    I am optimistic that I am a good age to discuss social media. The common assumption is the high schoolers and the young 20’s direct what is cool and what is used for social media but I wonder if that is shifting as older people are now much more familiar with digital environment. We know that that demographic doesn’t even have a formed brain. If we followed the direction of that demographic in diets we would all be eating candy and pizza… maybe the older generations know something? Now that the generational playing field is leveled in terms of computer literacy the younger generations need us for direction? There is an advantage of having lived life before the age of the internet. Right now the habits of the youth point toward mindless scrolling and entertainment being the most valued reason to be online. Could we suggest something better?

    And this is where I get to blogs and websites. I have a lot to say (but for now just wanted to get a start to a post so that I could build a website template).

    I (will eventually) welcome your thoughts on this.

  • Can we go back to web 2.0?

    December 2, 2022
    Posted in: beliefs & opinions, Opinions

    I belong to the group of people who believe that big data can and is used against our best interest.

    I want to propose that leaving Facebook and returning back to a more loosely structured form of sharing/publishing online is a smart decision. Lets do this in a list:

      • The medium is the message!. Using preboxed online communication, you use the format given to you. It can be liberating and allow you to get to your “content” more quickly, but there is something nice about adjusting the display of your site so that it fits your character.
      • I can decide which text is emphasized!
      • It won’t kill big data but it will make aggregating big data much harder and will give us (the people) a little more of an advantage.
      • Blogs and other sharing tools are way easier.
      • The people that are too lazy to set up a blog (again it is really really easy) might also have nothing to say. So what if you don’t get to hear from someone who can’t be motivated to set up their own sharing platform?
      • The “blog” format is much richer than it used to be. You can share just photos (treat it like Instagram), you can share quick status updates. You could supplement the blog with Twitter. You have so many options on how to share.
      • RSS! Maybe there is something better out now (I might be old fashion) but using RSS you get to subscribe to peoples feeds and you don’t have an algorithm created by a big data company to mine and organize the data for you. You get the news stories that are published and you can scan the titles and decide yourself which is most relevant to you. The news organization itself filters the world for you to make news, you don’t need another layer of filtering. You have the brain width to do this. It might be a bit slower but a slower quality centered stream just makes more sense.
      • So lets say you buy the idea that you can subscribe via RSS. You could subscribe to just my photo posts (if I organize them correctly) I can make a stream just for family, you can subscribe to just domestic news from one source and business from another… you have so much more control!

    So what if we have a diversified set of blogs again. We can start linking to each other we can share as much or more of what we already share and it can be a more vibrant community than before. Fuck Facebook.

    Here is where it doesn’t work:

        • There is an advantage to a straight forward and standard medium. Instagram does work really well and if things aren’t consistent enough it is too distracting and not user friendly
        • The more complex medium can get in the way of more seamless sharing. I think there is a benefit to sharing quick and in the moment. I think this could be patched with a more social blogging lay out. Maybe we are using frames again?

    The end!

  • The case for solar cars

    December 1, 2022
    Posted in: beliefs & opinions, Opinions

    Every so often I run into an article considering the solar car, often touting the idea that a car can be “run on solar”, to which I think we are to believe that solar is all that would be needed, the free to run powered by the sun mobile.

    A google images spread of solar cars.
  • November 30, 2022
    Posted in: Instagram Type Post
    Imogen and Margo at the TJ Maxx airbnb in Milwaukee
  • Instagram Is Over

    November 30, 2022
    Posted in: Read and Recommended

    Instagram is Over by Kate Lindsay https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2022/11/instagram-tiktok-twitter-social-media-competition/672305/?utm_source=feed

  • Wednesday November 30

    November 30, 2022
    Posted in: A Better Social Media
  • The Strength of the ‘Soft Daddy’

    November 29, 2022
    Posted in: Read and Recommended

    The Strength of the ‘Soft Daddy’ The Atlantic by Adrienne Matei 

    https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2022/11/big-mouth-season-6-elliot-birch-cartoon-dads/672289/?utm_source=feed

  • Test Story Post

    November 29, 2022
    Posted in: A Better Social Media

    I can’t add a story post from the app. So I am starting this post on my computer.

    I think i just solved it. Needed to connect jetpack within the app.

  • That dog

    October 23, 2022
    Posted in: Photos
  • 2018 Transit van weight before build

    January 22, 2022
    Posted in: Van Build

    I was dropping off some scrap metal and thought I would document the van weight. I had the front swivel seats in the van (not installed) and also had the 4 rear seat brackets and one of the rear seats in the van. I had less than a gallon of gas-van said 12 miles remained until empty. Empty tank is good because I need to lower it to install the rear seat brackets. Weight was 5700 on the scale.

  • 2018 Transit Basic Layout

    January 15, 2022
    Posted in: A Better Social Media, Van Build

    I am planning on splitting the van into 3 sections:

    • Frontmost cab with a traditional driving experience, small space is easier to heat or cool, riders are protected from loose items in the back (their will be a partition and “curtain” that includes a cargo net interior that is clipped to tie downs for extra security.
    • Mid “live/work” section. This section is the bulk of the “tailgate loading area” (space for loading large items in from tailgate). It includes the fridge, a fold down bed/platform which should also be a couch seating area. Top of fridge could be a lounge seat. Opposite of bed/platform is a work surface with stools for computer work and food prep. Most of the storage is in this section as well. Tie downs need to be accessible to tie down loads.
      • This main sleeping area could be super easy to keep warm if sleeping in cold weather because it would be shut off from 60% of the space.
    • Back wet/dirty section.
      • For summers at the beach or even showering (should I add hot water to the vehicle). The back 2′ can be curtained off as well.
        • Sink and toilet on the driver side. Gives seclusion for toilet if necessary (toilet will composting in style and for emergency use.)
        • Currently plan to not insulate the floor (as much) so there is a lip with a wooden slat platform filling the void (removable). Water and debris could settle because it is an inch lower. I could add a drain but I am leaning toward a wet vac. I am not taking full showers so a few gallons of water could easily settle and get wet-vac’d out. (This is an odd idea that I can’t shake).

    Section Labels

    A quick overview of the components/spaces I want to include (and what I call them)

    CabThe main area available through the sliding door. Contains rear seats and booth seating. Everything needed for the car function of seating. Not too many things (to keep it safe)
    Live/Work SpaceBehind the cab, the live work is storage on right and left, driver side will have a fold down bed/platform/couch. Lots of storage and long work surface/desk for work and food prep.
    Wet/Dirty Space
    Bed/Platform (1)Similar to Sprinter, bed platform height will be judged by height of bikes stored below as well as counter height. Guessing 36″ (cargo bike handle bars hopefully come up in front of platform).
    Bed/Platform (2)
    Booth
    Fridge Cabinet
    Sink & Toilet (Bathroom)
    Power Station
    Storage Well
    Tailgate Loading Area
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