- Aug 2023
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
- Jun 2023
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www.repubblica.it www.repubblica.it
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m Rahmen des EU-Projekts Highlander wurden die Klimadaten Italiens mit eine Auflösung von 30 km erfasst und mit Hilfe von Climate Stripes visualisiert. In einem langen Artikel blickt die Repubblica auf 30 Jahre Erhitzung in Italien zurück – vor dem Hintergund der in der gleichen Zeit wachsenden sozialen Ungleichheit. https://www.repubblica.it/green-and-blue/2023/07/01/news/strisce_climatiche_italia_progetto_highlander_cineca_comuni_precisione_crisi_ambientale-405524064/
Mehr zu Italien: https://hypothes.is/users/HeinzWittenbrink?q=Italy
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Die Argumente der FDP in Deutschland für das, was sie unter technologieoffenheit versteht, halten der Überprüfung durch Fachleute nicht stand. Die taz dokumentiert den wissenschaftlichen Stand.
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- Mar 2023
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anagora.org anagora.org
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Graph still loading... console.log("loading graph...") fetch("https://anagora.org/graph/json/all").then(res => res.json()).then(data => { const container = document.getElementById('agoragraph'); const currentTheme = localStorage.getItem("theme"); // const backgroundColor = (currentTheme == 'light' ? 'rgba(255, 255, 255, 1)' : 'rgba(50, 50, 50, 1)') const backgroundColor = (currentTheme == 'light' ? 'rgba(255, 255, 255, 1)' : 'rgba(50, 50, 50, 1)') const edgeColor = (currentTheme == 'light' ? 'rgba(50, 50, 50, 1)' : 'rgba(200, 200, 200, 1)') const AgoraGraph = ForceGraph()(container); AgoraGraph.height(container.clientHeight) .width(container.clientWidth) .nodeId('id') .nodeVal('val') // .nodeRelSize(6) .nodeAutoColorBy('user') .zoom(0.1) .onNodeClick(node => { // let url = "https://anagora.org/" + node.id; let url = node.id; location.assign(url) }) .graphData(data); // AgoraGraph.zoom(3); // AgoraGraph.onEngineStop(() => AgoraGraph.zoomToFit(400)); }); // fit to canvas when engine stops console.log("graph loaded.")
This graph usually loads forever / does not load, but that will hopefully be fixed soon :)
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- Jan 2022
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Cosmopolitan localism fosters a global network of mutually supportive communities (neighbourhoods, villages, towns, cities and regions) who share and exchange knowledge, ideas, skills, technology, culture and (where socially and ecologically sustainable) resources.
reminds me of the agora
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anagora.org anagora.orgAgora1
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We've been having great conversations at [[agora discuss]] lately.
I agree, it's been great! I'll try to get a [[matrix bot]] running soon to complement and interlink all that activity.
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- Dec 2021
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commonplace.doubleloop.net commonplace.doubleloop.net
- Oct 2021
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miro.com miro.com
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Integrating the minimalist journal in an interface for system thinking of the personal, social, economic, political, and ecological as nested holobionts.
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- Jul 2021
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www.jayeless.net www.jayeless.net
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Gemini pages are fast to load, because they cannot include scripts, stylesheets or even images (just links to images, although some clients have options to load these in-line if you want).
The automatic portion of loading things inline and slowing down a page is part of the issue?
I'm reminded of seeing the "pull buttons" on Flancian's anagora.org site. He includes links to things like tweets, posts, and could do so for images, but the links have a button next to them that says pull. Clicking on it loads that remote resource. This has the benefit of speeding up the page and can also act as a sort of content warning depending on the particular content.
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flancia.org flancia.org
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anagora.org anagora.org
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Wikilinks are great because they allow for very easy linking: you just [[link it as you go along]], then the link either works (because someone wrote that node/article/resource already) or you can click through and backfill it. I call this procedure link-driven writing. Whenever there is more than one [[node]] with a given wikilink in an Agora (typical use case: notes kept on a certain topic by different users), the Agora will surface all of them when resolving the wikilink in question.
What if browsers could allow the user to click and choose the resolving resource for a wikilink in much the way that they allow one to choose their search provider? Then one might have the option to choose between the [[agora]] or their own personal wiki for the search?
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- Jun 2021
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dev.anagora.org dev.anagora.org
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[[flancian]] asked if I was noting today. I guess this answer's that question lol
Oh, just realized we have a small issue -- we might leave comments in /journals that don't show up in the page for the day. Hmm.
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- Jan 2021
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anagora.org anagora.org
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social network.
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flancia.org flancia.org
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syphons. The simplest came in the form of browser extensions. Whenever a Flancian used a targeted service X, the syphon redirected relevant data in the background to the replica X’.
Don't close-source social networks in our world today provide such data export tools (either willingly or legally obliged)? How would these differ to these Flancia's syphons?
Do we have examples of these syphons in our world? I haven't found a [[syphon]] node in the Flancia's Agora :(
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- Feb 2019
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static1.squarespace.com static1.squarespace.com
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there being a Large Market-place, you may stand or sit with Ease and hear the Orations that are there Spoken
The marketplace of ideas! This free flow of ideas nurtured democracy in ancient Greece, specifically in the "Agora," the center of the city-state of Athens.
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