@pawggers All of these unfortunately seem to be very heavy on the techno-optimism and institutional/corporate coverage, with very little coverage of grassroots things or the context of injustice in which these things happen 😕
(Which I've found to be a problem with all of the well-known sources for 'positive news', and it's actually a big reason why I didn't use the term 'positive' in my original post)
Voorjaar in de tuin! Naast de krokusjes zag ik nu ook de eerste narcisknopjes. De sneeuwklokjes zijn zo goed als uitgebloeid, maar mijn "regenpijpplantje" zit vol in de knopjes!
#lente #voorjaar #Bloomscrolling
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Wat leuk! @Trouw schrijft over het eenvoudige initiatief tegen eenzaamheid in een HEMA-filiaal: Bij het restaurant staat “een bord, met daarnaast een bak vol badeendjes: 'In je eendje? Zet een eendje op tafel als je openstaat voor een gesprek of contact met andere bezoekers van ons restaurant.'”
@infernusgoatus @schratze Perhaps we are just very complicated plants after all
@Eric_ours_polaire Seems to be CAF: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubbeldekker_Nieuwe_Generatie
And yep, they're intended for intercity services (as is true for all blue/yellow NS trains; stop trains have white added to the livery).
I expect that the mix of single/double-deck is mainly for accessibility reasons (step-free access), while still maintaining high capacity.
Would you like to see the new doubledecker trains that were ordered by the Dutch railways?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pC6IWSM3fC4
Hoe veel winst maakt de A2 ondertussen?
I wrote a postmortem of the University of Washington harassment investigation. I don’t get into details but I do explain my perspective and name the men involved, plus some lessons learned at the end. https://irenezhang.net/blog/2025/03/04/uw-harassment.html
@Qyriad @xgranade@wandering.shop I'm inclined to say that the problem is in the question - "scaling that" assumes a similar structure to what we have today, with vast numbers of people being governed by a small central government body according to a fixed set of rules that applies to all of those people.
From all that I know of community building, psychology, social relations, and so on - I simply have no reason to believe that that structure can ever work. It fails even basic social cohesion tests right out the gate (like the infamous 'maximum cohesive group size' of some 250-ish participants).
That's not to say that we don't need ways to coordinate things across large amounts of people, because those people do exist and there *are* practical matters to be concerned about, but I don't think that "scaling a political system" is the way to go about that.
I'd expect the solution to be in the category of "how can multiple small groups of people co-exist in a shared environment", rather than "how do you govern a massive group of people".
Is there such a thing as a news website that only reports on genuinely inspiring and motivating news?
So no "I'm sure it'll be fine" platitudes, no thinly veiled ableism, no "trust the system", but a honest recognition of both the injustice in the world *and* the people and communities working to combat it, whether in small or big ways.
It doesn't need to be about Activism(tm) specifically, either, it could be about people organizing something cool for their neighbourhood, or someone making something impressive in Minecraft or whatever. I just don't want the "pretending the world is fine" tone.
There's a less valid argument here that this will all fall apart when people lose interest/capacity and therefore is it not sustainable.
On the first point, good. People should stop doing voluntary stuff they no longer have the resources or motivation to do, boundaries, rest and self care are good actually.
Secondly: the idea that since it could spontaneously stop any time, and probably will, that is inherently by definition unsustainable.
On the same token one might argue singing a song in a group is an unsustainable thing to do. Because you cannot sing the same song together forever without stopping.
You must rest when you're tired, then perhaps sing a different song, maybe with different people. This doesn't make singing songs an unsustainable practice. Most people in sustainability would agree singing songs in groups has a lot of offer sustainability from many angles.
I see the very valid argument that without administion and formal structure, continuity remains only when as the community has capacity to do it.
My argument is that's how things work anyway. You can have all the committee structure in the world, but the actual work is an emergent property of the community's capacity. If you burn out your people, you lose your collective service either way.
Edit: if anyone screenshots this one toot out of context and makes it about dismantling government, I will punch you right in the bicycle horn. This whole thread is specifically about small community groups.
Me: this is how bikes get repaired and recycled in this one small town.
- The junkyard guy leaves nice ones out by his gate for a day or two before dismantling them for scrap.
- there are several people in the town who know they can come past regularly and take anything by the gate
- there's a guy who takes any bikes he thinks we can salvage, they are almost always kids' bikes, there are just more of those
- a rotating group of friends and people who want to learn about bikes work on them
- when they're finished we distribute them by word of mouth: is there anyone around 6-8yo who wants a purple bike?
- the bikes seem to come with lifetime servicing. No one mentions this until the bike needs servicing, then they just say 'we better get onto servicing your bike, hey?' and it happens
- you can do a trade-in/upgrade. Kids swap their bikes for bigger bikes, people service the little bike and give it to another kid
-there is no name, no official location, no contact details for this, it's an ephemeral property that emerges from the community every day that the community has capacity to do it. It is fascinating and I am glad to have witnessed it.
Sustainability tutor: so first off this could never happen without NGO administration, start there
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.