Finding parenting punishingly hard lately. Just exhausted. Really unhappy baby. Really unhappy brain.
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On reclaiming the childhood joy writing and drawing gave me in order to find a new creative life as an adult. #Elsewhere
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“The Department of Homeland Security launched a failed operation that ensnared hundreds, if not thousands, of U.S. protesters in what new documents show was as a sweeping, power-hungry effort before the 2020 election to bolster President Donald Trump’s spurious claims about a “terrorist organization” he accused his Democratic rivals of supporting.” #Democracy
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I made a commitment to make my website a first-class participant in the fediverse this week. Which, of course, means everyone who uses Known (if they want). Let's see if I get there.
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It’s impossible to tell the stories of the Arab Spring, Black Lives Matter, MeToo - but also the Trump Presidency and Jan 6 - without Twitter. I wonder how history books will describe it, and how children in 20 years will imagine it worked.
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Up in the night to feed the little one. I wonder who he will become, and what kind of a world he’ll grow up into. I hope we find a way to be kinder, more equitable. But I suspect he’ll have a fight on his hands. I’ll have his back, however he needs me.
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Tired: heading to the fediverse
Wired: heading to fidonet
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Here’s what I wrote on my Mastodon profile to (re-)introduce myself to the fediverse:
Hi! I'm Ben Werdmuller. I've been a blogger since 1998. These days I post regularly at werd.io. Writing is my first love, and I'm working on a novel.
I founded two FOSS social platforms (Elgg and Known), worked at a mission-driven investor, worked at Medium, and was Geek in Residence at Edinburgh Festivals. Today I'm CTO at The 19th (19thnews.org), a women-led newsroom that reports on gender, politics and policy.
If you’re on Mastodon, or any other Fediverse-capable site, add me at @ben@werd.social.
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If I had a startup right now, I’d be trying my hardest to hire ex-Twitter employees. But honestly, I hope a bunch of them start their own, learning from what they know now.
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If you’re an American citizen, you should vote in next week’s election. Maybe you already have: I sent in my mail-in ballot, which is by far the easiest and most convenient way to do your democratic duty, as well as the best way to vote while researching your choices. (All of which is probably why so many people want to do away with it.)
I was asked a while back if there was an indieweb solution for adding a widget on your website to help people register to vote. I wish this was an easier problem to solve than it is: because every jurisdiction has different voting infrastructure that doesn’t adhere to any reliably shared principles or standards, there’s no open source way to make this work without staying on top of every single voting portal. There are proprietary embeds to make this work - notably from vote.org - but they offer very few customization options and essentially require a full-page takeover. To customize more fully, you need to pay: a way for the underlying nonprofit to pay its bills, but counter to the mission of getting more people to register.
It seems to me that it would be in the interests of political parties to create simple voter registration tools and make it as easy as possible to integrate them into your site or app. Let people register as easily as possible, and direct them to the voting option that’s best for them, all from the websites and apps they’re already using. (And then, perhaps, track their registration automatically so they know if it was rejected for some reason.) Democracy is strongest when every citizen can use their democratic right to vote.
I’m not a govtech guy, but I’m aware this is pie in the sky thinking. Still: the best way to make this happen would be to create a single standard for election registration. Provide a single interface standard and a set of APIs that all local election portals must implement, then make it incredibly easy for them to do so by providing libraries and open source software. The current, standards-less, highly-federated way government software works is ludicrous, and can only lead to a bad citizen experience. Not everyone needs to use the same software, but surely it should be possible to get states to agree to some base technical standards, in the same way they all now use HTTP and HTML.
This post is mostly brought to you by anxiety about the election. I feel powerless to stop what I think is almost inevitably going to happen. Please, please, please, please vote.
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If you're a journalist or newsroom, how are you approaching changes at Twitter? What are your contingencies? (Asking as me, not on behalf of my employer.)
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When people on Twitter complain about their "free speech" being violated, they're literally only talking about content that harasses and calls for violence on vulnerable people. It's not good faith discourse and it's not an impulse the tech industry should capitulate to.
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My baby had a nightmare, and his expression when he woke up to find it wasn’t real was effervescent.
I’d been dreaming about the time my middle school science teacher berated students whose parents didn’t buy books at home and felt the same way.
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A great thread of advice for younger engineers in a recession, from people who survived previous tech downturns. #Technology
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“What’s disturbing is that not only do the “tough on crime” types believe in prison slavery, but even liberals like Gavin Newsom can’t be counted on to oppose it. But it’s up to the rest of us, those with a functioning moral compass, to work to eradicate slavery once and for all.” #Democracy
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“Mozilla Ventures will be a $35M+ venture capital fund for early stage startups whose products or technologies advance one or more of the values in the Mozilla Manifesto. Privacy. Inclusion. Transparency. Accessibility. Human dignity.” YES! #Technology
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Wondering if / when the carbon footprint of AI will overtake the carbon footprint of blockchain.
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