L’avis de Léna sur le Wikiconcours (thème LGBTQ)

Liked Pas dans la même (Wikicon)cours by Léna (Commonists)

Ce billet est inspiré d’une réflexion au sein des sans pagEs, où plusieurs personnes ont exprimées le sentiment de « ne pas jouer dans la même cours » avec mon équipe du Wikiconcours d’…

Je vais aussi faire un retour d’expérience sur ce Wikiconcours, et il y aura des thèmes communs mais ce ne sera pas du tout une redite de cet article. Merci donc à Léna d’avoir pris le temps de parler de l’historique, de la collaboration et de quelques autres aspects auxquels j’ai moins, voire pas, pensé…

Liked How I approach crafting a blog post by Tracy DurnellTracy Durnell (tracydurnell.com)

Over the years, I’ve seen lots of blog posts discussing what people could blog about (anything!), exploring philosophies of blogging, and explaining how to set up a blog on a variety of content management systems. I don’t think I’ve seen someone walk through their process for writing a blog po…

tracy puts so much more effort than me in writing her blog posts 🙂 one thing that we have in common is the writing organization: start with a structure, fill it with bullet points (and move them around if you feel like a new structure is more appropriate now that you have all your info),…

Liked Enjoy the difference by Simone SilvestroniSimone Silvestroni (minutestomidnight.co.uk)

Three years after I left Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, I might have found a space where to both agree and disagree in peace, while growing connections.
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a remote part of my brain is still expecting a somewhat violent reaction to polite criticism. Supposedly, three years off the cesspits that are Twitter, Facebook and Instagram are not enough to completely shrug off this intentional behavioural manipulation.

Own physical books

Liked Own physical books (curtismchale.ca)

Given all this, I think that owning physical copies of books is subversive and I encourage ownership of this thing that can’t be easily taken away from you. I encourage sharing banned books specifically because they’re banned.

Curtis replaced his PKM Weekly blog post with a note on owning physical books (if you can) in an environment where activists of hate will probably soon try to pressure Amazon to delete « banned books », which can be done retroactively on an e-reader. I’ll add to his post that we can and should…