I’ve been digging into a thought for the past week starring out into the void wondering what to do next.
With Decentralized/Federated Social Media, I’m seeing a lot of discussions on how do we want to run ourselves? Ethical, rights, power and other conversations all around and to do with Governance.
Before I do continue, here’s something I use as my framework
My Web Pyramid
Like Maslow’s Pyramid, here’s how I picture the evolution of the web.
Web 1 – Media (publishing) Web 2 – Communication* (2 way communication) Web 3 – Economies Web 4 – Governance Web 5 – Citizenship
And like Maslow’s theory, these layers aren’t independent, and we are always in flux as we go up and down depending on social need.
* Update: I previously have called Web 2 “Community”, but I’m rejigging that thought a bit.
Decentralized?
Could this pyramid be more about a decentralized, autonomous, or independent web? Could this be about scale and accessibility? 🤷
Not just the ability to publish, but at an economical scale that it’s easy and cheap for one to publish. Just like it’s easy to discuss, or now… make your own digital currency.
One of the cons in all of governance is the time and effort. And that’s where I’m curious about the tech that could help. Where could it help? But some of these are it’s tricky and at scale costly.
AI
Summarize all the legalese
Get updates to legislation
Keep everyone aligned
Ask for advise and next steps
Seek feedback from
Decentralized and transparent ( open )
polling and decision making
identity (this one is not really a can we… it’s more like which methods)
law & legislation management
Creative Commons but for governance
Creative Commons helps me understand copyright in a way that made it accessible. It gave me tools and options I never thought of. Governance feel the same in a way.
Where does one start?
What are the options?
How do I pick methods and models?
Can I cherry pick or modify?
Is there a common resource option to discuss
Can we make it a bit more relatable?
What it all means with Orality
As we shift into an aliterate world we’re going to need to all understand governance a lot more.
When England reached a literate tipping point ( 50% ) the monarchy changed dramatically. At the time of the formation of The United States it was most literate societies on the planet.
Our governance will shift dramatically again. It’s time we have a good foundation or understanding when it does.
All that energy last month to mix it up, took me down. I was doing ok but then snap – damn you ADHD!
I, of course haven’t done nothing, just different things:
Convert a newer/older laptop to Ubuntu
Remembered Drupal; saw they were trying to make a shift to simplify ( no doubt from all the “wordpress hi jinks” ) and started to remember how powerful it was when I replaced my college radio station’s site with it… that was a fun couple years.
Lot’s of work, and internal work weeknotes, with the hopes that someone, oh someone, will go on the ride with me. But, it’s just me sitting alone in the park.
Oh ya, and fighting f*!#’n mice! The scourge of Langley!
It’s insanity! My house is a mix of towels under door jams, everything is in a box. At first you’re like, wow it’s organized, and then you’re like, which box was that in, and then your like, F!*#’n boxes!
I’m not really much of an handy man, so the idea of figuring out what to do, is kind of super monumental at the moment.
Then you think you’ve done enough, and then after the kids go to bed 4 of them come out of nowhere and run around like crazy teens, while your wife looses her mind, and the rest of the night, your trying to figure out not only how to get these guys out, but also do it in a way that your partner, who is now curled up in a ball mumbling “make them go away”, doesn’t fully break.
Where was I? I’ve forgotten where I was in reflecting on Ong’s Psychodynamics of Orality with our current culture. So this recap is partly for me as it is you.
It was coined “secondary orality” because I don’t think anyone realized how close could it get to a primary oral culture?
In the thick of academia and logic, it’s hard to imagine. However, with recent events unfolding before our eyes, I think we’re realizing, perhaps it’s closer that we thought.
I’m usually a happy-go-lucky look-on-the-bright-side-of-life kinda guy, but seems like not been so much.
My wife had to have a hard talk with me.
And now, boy oh boy do I hear it. The back handed comments, the “sure this is good, but….” amendments to every sentence.
So, what do I do? These things feel a little glued on right now. So I’m going to focus on the small things. The things I can change. I’m going to break a pattern or two, ever so slightly.
Breaking patterns, even the smallest pattern, by the fewest of moments, means you can change the big things.
It’s a twist on the classic making your bed speech.
Hold off on picking up your phone for 20seconds once in the morning, then tomorrow you can wait 22; then 30; then a minute; then 5; then 15; then 30; then an hour; then longer.
Go to bed 1 minute earlier.
Get up 10 minutes earlier
Sit on the opposite side of the couch.
Instead of doing X – try doing Y, just once a day.
And when my patterns can change, hopefully the shit can crack a little, and a little more until it rolls away, and I can get to that happy-go-lucky look-on-the-bright-side-of-life kinda guy.
Way things are going, it’s been more bi-weekly updates. But the thing with weeknotes, remind myself, that’s ok. Keep Calm and Post on.
Laravel & Statamic
I’ve really been reading more and digging into Laravel, specifically Statamic.
I’ve been looking for a foundation to do my own ActivityPub “thing”. I have my own ideas on what it can do, should do, and with a plugin.. maybe… 🤔
Other ActivityPub thoughts
I don’t want to re-invent the wheel, there’s a lot of really good foundational apps already in the wild. WP’s ActivityPub plugin is fine. I also really like what’s going on with Ghost. But, Statamic and Known have caught my eye from an infrastructure perspective.
Statamic being having more jazz hands, flare, and a very vocal and fun loving community
Known having a really portable and rock solid underbelly and foundation.
Reading through the ActivityPub specs, there’s a lot of really interesting possibilities, however right now, it feels like projects are mostly staying in their own lanes. Taking a smaller lane approaches, which makes total sense. However, I really want to “play” with the whole specification; more extreme possibilities, like IntransitiveActivity:
Replace Last.fm scrobble with something in ActivityPub
If we’re going old school, Fouresquare check-in’s.
But more than that – I’m imagining a more monolithic app rather than micro-service approach to it all. One that doesn’t need fancy cloud hosts or only a hand full of hosts offer support for crazy languages ( not that I can’t set those thing up… ). I just want to sftp it on a classic host and go from there.
But as always no time
Yet as always, I am bound by a 3 years old and 6 year old that rule my world ( btw: I love that they do ). I’m still struggling to find a balance to get some “me” time. And when I do, being at a computer is not always what I want – I’m on it all day after all.
So hey, if you you ever want to chat more with me, ask away on the socials. Want to take it on yourself and beat me to it? Who’s got two thumbs and can beta test. Have at it.
“the void in your mind when you forget to do something because you’re so overwhelmed”
It’s been that kinda few weeks where one gets sucked into the suck of the web. I’m Canadian, I have a lot of hope, but man… that hope is being tested for sure. I think we need to come up with some other name for doom scrolling… it’s not so much doom as WTF.
I’ve been trying to pick the pieces up from my last weeknotes. I had a nice hiatus celebrating my Wife’s Birth Week ( yup a whole week here, full of zany 3yr & 6yr old ideas for how to celebrate ). Topping off with a great no-kids bday party which opened a window just a little bit in my immune system for me to then be smote down by some good awful bug. One that taunts you be being healthy just enough during the day to try and work or feel really guilty for not, and then when the sun sets, the beast is released in a rage of heat and chills.
So, in the end, those pieces I’ve been trying to pick up off the ground, pieces of my ego, hope, drive… ya, those are mostly still on the ground being gently shuffled over by a dirty slipper to make a path to my bed.
You know, sometimes you start the day tripping over something in the dark trying to get up quietly no to wake anyone up. Then you bang around and the whole house is awake?
That feels like the beginning of my year.
I’m not going to jinx it, because I remember that on those day’s, while it take a bit, I do get some semblance of recovery.
Missions
My weeknotes for work ( I do them on an internal blog ) was about setting missions. I used to do Chris Brogans 3 Words. But right now, that seems much to much. I’m going to focus a but more low key on smaller missions this year. What’s my mission today? this week? Nothing more, nothing longer.
The goal, if I choose to accept, is simply complete the mission.
Is work not that into me?
One mission I have is to get people at work sharing. There’s something about our communication that feels too silent for a relatively small, all remote, growth stage company.
Part of the difficulty of working all remote, is something you feel like “they just aren’t that into me”. Which most of the time that’s not the case. Silence, when you don’t want it, is probably the hardest part of remote working. You go a bit zany. The more asynchronous communication processes you can instill, can help with those moments.
Right now, I’m feeling it.
And I want to fix it.
Designing my life
My outside work mission? To get into the drivers seat to design my life. There’s a few exercises I’m stuck on, but one foot in front of the other. I’ll get there. I’m saying it out loud on a blog on the internet, so it must come true – By the end of the year I’ll be prototyping and experimenting with life idea’s.