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Notices by Strange Attractor (strangeattractor@refactorcamp.org), page 16

  1. A Whale's Lantern (awhaleslantern@mastodon.art)'s status on Saturday, 23-Feb-2019 16:44:16 EST A Whale's Lantern A Whale's Lantern

    Sign-ups for the fourth edition of the #MusicCollab are still open - if you are a music maker of any kind and genre and want to collaborate with another awesome mastodon musician, have a look here: https://goo.gl/forms/A9L2d26FKIGmJnCP2

    #Music #MastoMusic #CreativeToots :music_collab: 💙 🎼

    In conversation Saturday, 23-Feb-2019 16:44:16 EST from mastodon.art permalink Repeated by strangeattractor

    Attachments

    1. A Whale's Lantern - Music Collaboration #4
      from Google Docs
      A Whale's Lantern brings people together to collaborate on music in random pairs. It doesn't matter what kind of music you make or what exactly you can contribute - if you are an instrumentalist, you could play on someone's song, if you are a composer, you could send sheet music, if you're a singer, you can use your voice, etc. All genres, skill levels, and musical backgrounds are welcome! We have released three collections of songs, "Flight Into The Nebula", "Everything Is Made Of Smaller Parts", and "Field Trip" that are available at awhaleslantern.bandcamp.com The theme of this project round will be "Portraits" - you can interpret this theme as creatively as you want. The timeline: 2.3. (or once number of participants has reached 40) - Deadline for signing up 3.3. - Pairs are drawn and communicated 12.5. - Deadline for submitting your song 26.5. - Release Date As in the previous rounds, the album will be name-your-price, any potential sales will be split equally between the artists (you will need a paypal account for this to work). The rights to the songs stay with you and I will set the licensing information on Bandcamp individually for each song, according to your choices. Mastering will be done by Mike (arcseconds.net). For questions, send an email to awhaleslantern@balaena.space or contact me on Mastodon @awhaleslantern@mastodon.art. To make sure project emails don't end up in your spam folder, please add awhaleslantern@balaena.space to your email address book! The Whale The music: awhaleslantern.bandcamp.com On mastodon: @awhaleslantern@mastodon.art
  2. D Dino (garbados@toot.cat)'s status on Friday, 22-Feb-2019 12:10:48 EST D Dino D Dino

    it's ok to cherish the craft that tech could be and rue what it is. you don't have to love it or leave it. you can have complex, mixed-up feelings about this complex, mixed-up thing.

    In conversation Friday, 22-Feb-2019 12:10:48 EST from toot.cat permalink Repeated by strangeattractor
  3. Strange Attractor (strangeattractor@refactorcamp.org)'s status on Thursday, 21-Feb-2019 14:00:06 EST Strange Attractor Strange Attractor
    in reply to
    • riga

    @riga

    Some other questions to explore:

    What energizes you? What would you like to spend your time on?

    If there are gaps between that, and what you know how to get paid for, what specifically are the shapes of the gaps? It's probably better to know details than have it be an amorphous blob of uncertainty. Unless it actually is an amorphous blob of uncertainty when you know more about it.

    If you don't know what energizes you, then seek out new experiences until you do.

    In conversation Thursday, 21-Feb-2019 14:00:06 EST from refactorcamp.org permalink
  4. Strange Attractor (strangeattractor@refactorcamp.org)'s status on Thursday, 21-Feb-2019 13:55:39 EST Strange Attractor Strange Attractor
    • riga

    @riga

    When you want something better, but are not sure what that would be, it might be worth doing some experiments to find out. What experiments would yield more information?

    Also, you might be looking for a person, not a job. Who is the best person in the world, or in the place you live, in the field you want to work in? Is there a way to spend time with them?

    In conversation Thursday, 21-Feb-2019 13:55:39 EST from refactorcamp.org permalink
  5. Strange Attractor (strangeattractor@refactorcamp.org)'s status on Thursday, 21-Feb-2019 13:51:06 EST Strange Attractor Strange Attractor
    • riga

    @riga

    The thing about bitterness is that when feeling bitter, everything feels like a dead end, but it is bitterness that is the dead end. There are probably possibilities obscured by looking through the lens of bitterness.

    Noticing developing bitterness is a good skill.
    Whenever I start feeling bitter, it's usually a sign that I need to change something. I can sometimes compensate for the bitterness lens, and think through things to get somewhere better emotionally, and in day-to-day life.

    In conversation Thursday, 21-Feb-2019 13:51:06 EST from refactorcamp.org permalink
  6. Elliot (elmkast@refactorcamp.org)'s status on Friday, 15-Feb-2019 15:54:21 EST Elliot Elliot

    montrealers using "y'all" in place of "vous" have my heart

    In conversation Friday, 15-Feb-2019 15:54:21 EST from refactorcamp.org permalink Repeated by strangeattractor
  7. fruit toots 🤖 (pomological@botsin.space)'s status on Friday, 15-Feb-2019 18:18:04 EST fruit toots 🤖 fruit toots 🤖

    northern spy apples, painted by elsie e. lower, 1904

    In conversation Friday, 15-Feb-2019 18:18:04 EST from botsin.space permalink Repeated by strangeattractor
  8. Strange Attractor (strangeattractor@refactorcamp.org)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Feb-2019 21:19:26 EST Strange Attractor Strange Attractor
    in reply to
    • Elliot

    @Elmkast

    Emotional abuse is not something people in this society are taught to spot. The books I just mentioned were not available even 10 years ago.

    It's the sort of thing that does feel terrible to witness, and to realize. However, not spotting it sooner is not so much a reflection on you, personally, but rather an indication of how much our society fails to recognize and adequately deal with this issue, IMHO. At least, that's what I tell myself when I feel similarly.

    In conversation Tuesday, 19-Feb-2019 21:19:26 EST from refactorcamp.org permalink
  9. Strange Attractor (strangeattractor@refactorcamp.org)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Feb-2019 21:12:14 EST Strange Attractor Strange Attractor
    in reply to
    • Elliot

    @Elmkast

    The books by Patricia Evans and Sandra Brown were the ones I found most useful. However, there were some others that helped give more context and perspective, including:

    Why Does He Do That?
    Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling Men
    by Lundy Bancroft
    https://www.kobo.com/ca/en/ebook/why-does-he-do-that

    When Men Batter Women
    by John Gottman (who runs a marriage lab)
    https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/when-men-batter-women/9781416551331-item.html

    Remaking Manhood
    by Mark Greene (many of these essays available on his blog)
    https://www.amazon.ca/Remaking-Manhood-Stories-Front-Change/dp/1530817064/

    In conversation Tuesday, 19-Feb-2019 21:12:14 EST from refactorcamp.org permalink
  10. Strange Attractor (strangeattractor@refactorcamp.org)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Feb-2019 21:04:20 EST Strange Attractor Strange Attractor
    in reply to
    • Elliot

    @Elmkast

    A lot of these books assume a heterosexual relationship with the man as abuser, because that's what's most common. But a lot of the information in them can also be applied to homosexual relationships, or when the woman is abusive.

    Sandra Brown does have a book specifically about women though.

    "How to Avoid Dating Damaged & Destructive Women" by Sandra L. Brown

    https://saferelationshipsmagazine.com/how-to-avoid-dating-damaged-destructive-women

    In conversation Tuesday, 19-Feb-2019 21:04:20 EST from refactorcamp.org permalink
  11. Strange Attractor (strangeattractor@refactorcamp.org)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Feb-2019 20:59:02 EST Strange Attractor Strange Attractor
    in reply to
    • Elliot

    @Elmkast

    Another book that I wish I'd read years ago, especially when my friends were starting to date, is "Women Who Love Psychopaths" by Sandra L Brown

    https://www.kobo.com/ca/en/ebook/women-who-love-psychopaths-e-book

    It talks about the perspective of the people who have relationships with psychopaths, rather than focusing on the psychopaths or sociopaths themselves.

    Some patterns I'd seen my friends go through became more clear when I read this book.

    In conversation Tuesday, 19-Feb-2019 20:59:02 EST from refactorcamp.org permalink
  12. Strange Attractor (strangeattractor@refactorcamp.org)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Feb-2019 20:54:32 EST Strange Attractor Strange Attractor
    • Elliot

    @Elmkast

    The best book I've read on this topic is "The Verbally Abusive Man: Can He Change?" by Patricia Evans.

    https://www.kobo.com/ca/en/ebook/the-verbally-abusive-man-can-he-change-1

    It says that abuse takes the form of wanting to define another person's subjective reality. "You need to do this" "You feel this."

    The abuser has the delusion of knowing what is in another person's internal world without asking.

    The appendix is the most important part of the book - I recommend going through and underlining statements you've heard.

    In conversation Tuesday, 19-Feb-2019 20:54:32 EST from refactorcamp.org permalink
  13. fruit toots 🤖 (pomological@botsin.space)'s status on Monday, 18-Feb-2019 00:18:05 EST fruit toots 🤖 fruit toots 🤖

    pecans, painted by ellen isham schutt

    In conversation Monday, 18-Feb-2019 00:18:05 EST from botsin.space permalink Repeated by strangeattractor
  14. riga (riga@refactorcamp.org)'s status on Thursday, 14-Feb-2019 07:55:31 EST riga riga
    • Elliot

    @Elmkast Speaking as an econ major, I’m sad to report that imho the best reason to learn economics is to learn how its assumptions and ideal scenarios don’t match up with observed reality.

    Also, In climate where we’re told to leave the running of things to the experts, there’s also a certain brutal clarity of vision in asking things like “my parent’s generation had houses at my age, why don’t we have houses?”. Naive, concrete questions can cut through layers of complex ideological obfuscation.

    In conversation Thursday, 14-Feb-2019 07:55:31 EST from refactorcamp.org permalink Repeated by strangeattractor
  15. nindokag (nindokag@refactorcamp.org)'s status on Wednesday, 13-Feb-2019 13:00:35 EST nindokag nindokag

    Half-formed thought about how all the small towns in the American interior, that are dying because their one factory or one mine closed down, are the American equivalent of the old European empires' resource-extraction colonies, which (as opposed to their settlement colonies) were set up as giant single-crop plantations, never got any infrastructure investment or economic diversification, and remained some of the poorest places in the world even after they achieved independence

    In conversation Wednesday, 13-Feb-2019 13:00:35 EST from refactorcamp.org permalink Repeated by strangeattractor
  16. Elliot (elmkast@refactorcamp.org)'s status on Thursday, 07-Feb-2019 20:28:10 EST Elliot Elliot

    fun fact: a resident of montreal lives under six levels of government

    In conversation Thursday, 07-Feb-2019 20:28:10 EST from refactorcamp.org permalink Repeated by strangeattractor
  17. fruit toots 🤖 (pomological@botsin.space)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Feb-2019 21:18:04 EST fruit toots 🤖 fruit toots 🤖

    james todd strawberries, painted by amanda almira newton, 1914

    In conversation Tuesday, 05-Feb-2019 21:18:04 EST from botsin.space permalink Repeated by strangeattractor
  18. Parker Higgins (xor@mastodon.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Feb-2019 01:10:03 EST Parker Higgins Parker Higgins

    Here's a whole category of ephemera I'd never even considered: seed catalogs

    In conversation Wednesday, 06-Feb-2019 01:10:03 EST from mastodon.xyz permalink Repeated by strangeattractor
  19. a-random-cat (arandomcat@refactorcamp.org)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Feb-2019 12:28:17 EST a-random-cat a-random-cat

    Am trying to start a company reading group and thought to init it with some Boyd and OODA material. (Due to all the folk w/ aviation backgrounds) Anyone care to give feedback? (either on writing or seeding group interest) I’ve enabled commenting. (https://bit.ly/2MQvHtP)

    The first bit is just copy paste from T.Pearson’s pdf but I have some of my own stuff below it. The goal is to successfully spark the candle of a slow burn.

    In conversation Wednesday, 06-Feb-2019 12:28:17 EST from refactorcamp.org permalink Repeated by strangeattractor

    Attachments

    1. Notion – The all-in-one workspace for your notes, tasks, wikis, and databases.
      from Notion
      A new tool that blends your everyday work apps into one. It's the all-in-one workspace for you and your team
  20. Muninn 🍃 (muninn@social.coop)'s status on Saturday, 02-Feb-2019 17:41:43 EST Muninn 🍃 Muninn 🍃

    Gentle reminder that being "self-sufficient" and a "self-starter," and pulling yourself up by your bootstraps, and even just living on your own and expected to be able to do everything for yourself, is actually a highly unnatural state of affairs for human beings which only became the norm in a small number of countries less than a century ago.

    In conversation Saturday, 02-Feb-2019 17:41:43 EST from social.coop permalink Repeated by strangeattractor
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