probably Daffodils. Also the Marrog, a children's fun poem with an action moment, because one should always have something entertaining to hand
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in my mind your life is already beautifully low clutter! partly because you have lived on a boat, whereas I am currently packing up all our worldly goods to move house and even though we decluttered in the winter holidays there's still a lot :)
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9–17 May 2026
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i find daisydisk is super useful for figuring out what is consuming disk space...
Yes, didn't do any validation on it tho
Ireland has dismantled its first commercial wind farm to make way for a step-change in scale. Each new turbine generates more power than the entire 1992 Bellacorick site, illustrating how 3 decades of innovation have compressed land use while multiplying output. buff.ly/goiabIO
#ShareGoodNewsToo
It’s inherently right wing because you can’t buy public services & infrastructure with an individual UBI.
We're looking at setting up the Society for Hopeful Technologists as a co-operative society and I'd love to speak with folks or find examples of folks who have experience of running membership orgs that are also coops societyforhopefultechnologists.org
a black background with three postit notes on that sat Activate Hope, Demystify Tech, Positive Visions
The Society for Hopeful Technologists listened to our community. We know many folks feel tech has gone in the wrong direction and don't know what to do about it. We're going to start by building a solidarity network that makes it easier for Hopeful Technologists to act hopeful.technology
Now I've cleared my notes file, it's time for the Well State of the World 2026. These discussions are always intriguing... people.well.com/conf/inkwell...
#CommonplaceNotes: mental models, autonomy, a poem.
lbj20.blogspot.com/2026/01/comm... HT @dougbelshaw.com @carefultrouble.bsky.social et al for interesting things
ooh :) I've not listened regularly for some time, and only occasionally in 2024, when the hyperlocal consensus was that it Was Not What It Was. is it... picking up? do i want to join in on the whodunnit?
I know it's Twixmas but I'm frustrated to see this case study from 2023 being regurgitated without any evidence of actual impact. We should expect better.
www.theguardian.com/society/2025...
The video clearly shows he decided it was time for a nap, quite a graceful slump into slumber
Superb! Good knotting there. I'm always glad to see cardamom buns here, cinnamon is so dominant and much less interesting
#CommonplaceNotes lbj20.blogspot.com/2025/12/comm... supply chains, hope, cool
the art installation world still seems to run on Kinects (was in a lovely example earlier today)
So, to those who say "masks don't work", cite the flawed Cochrane report, insist upon an unfeasible RCT, accuse folks of panic, and undermine public health on social and mainstream media during a flu/RSV epidemic...
1. Seasonal viruses may be "normal", but they do immense harm.
2. COVID now adds to disease burden in an unpredictable, perennial way.
3. We maddeningly restrict access to vaccines without considering the wider and long-term costs of disease.
4. Nothing has been done nationally to improve indoor air quality.
5. Vaccines and NPIs synergise.
Okay, hive mind! I'm doing a foresight review on the safe adoption of AI in engineering - am planning a research trip to the Bay Area in Feb, and am looking to speak to folk working on
- transparent approaches to the full AI supply chain, inc data, labour practices, environmental footprint (1/2)
a colleague has their Teams background set to a photo of one of the tiniest 'pods' in HQ, awkward camera angle and all, perfection
This blog post by Helen Toner (well-known by some for a stint on the OpenAI board) is *really really* interesting because it is the first thing I've read by someone in Frontier AI that starts to get to grips with sociotechnical concerns open.substack.com/pub/helenton...
We’re often asked whether we’re optimistic or pessimistic about technologies. That’s the wrong question. If any of this matters, we need to stop seeing technology like the weather, to be merely forecasted, and instead see it like politics, to be collectively shaped.
Careful Consequences Check Let's make technology work for 8 billion people not 8 billionaires
New thing! The @carefultrouble.bsky.social Careful Consequence Check is now live and free to use. Based on research with the Bristol Digital Futures Institute, this practical tool will help you answer the question "is my AI product creepy and weird" www.careful.industries/consequences
#CommonplaceBook notes - not entirely about AI, and there's some novelty in the AI bits too. Thanks to all those who wrote things and linked to things recently! lbj20.blogspot.com/2025/10/comm... Share and Enjoy.
#CommonplaceBook notes - not entirely about AI, and there's some novelty in the AI bits too. Thanks to all those who wrote things and linked to things recently! lbj20.blogspot.com/2025/10/comm... Share and Enjoy.
A morsel for your #WorldFoodDay: We can grow food in ways that restore our planet’s health. Across forests, farms and seas, regenerative food practices can help reduce climate change and biodiversity loss.
Here’s how: https://nature.ly/47rGC7V
Good morning good morning good morning. Society for Hopeful Technologists newsletter just dropped into 710 inboxes, including our draft charter and a load of events to sign up to buttondown.com/society-of-h...
Sadly can't make this - I hope there's some blogging or whatever afterwards! Any particular hashtag? (or am i stuck in the unconferences of the past?)
Are there any live proposals to get DSIT (and/or CLG?) to create a Civic Tech Fund? An initiative to support the UK’s civic tech movement (pro-social platforms like Library of Things, Olio, Park Run, etc) and shared infrastructure for community organising. 1/n