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finally, Wendell Berry's standards for technological innovation--truly as relevant now as they were in 1987 #othernetworks

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  • loriemerson@post.lurk.orgL loriemerson@post.lurk.org

    finally, Wendell Berry's standards for technological innovation--truly as relevant now as they were in 1987 #othernetworks

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    @loriemerson

    I like to go to original sources, so here's a link via @Kottke.org...

    https://classes.matthewjbrown.net/teaching-files/philtech/berry-computer.pdf

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    Nine Rules for Evaluating New Technology

    In 1987, Wendell Berry wrote an essay called Why I Am Not Going to Buy a Computer. In it, he outlined his standards for adopting new technology in his work

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    • aakoskin@bitwoods.duckdns.orgA aakoskin@bitwoods.duckdns.org

      @loriemerson 10. Never post an image/screenshot if you can type the same in plain text.

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      @aakoskin @loriemerson

      "Never post an image/screenshot if you can type the same in plain text."

      For a simple list like the above. I agree.

      I suspect that there is a "plain text penalty" for words/ideas without imagery in social media, but I'm not up on the trends, rules, or research in that domain.

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      • nickrauchen@c.imN nickrauchen@c.im

        @aakoskin @loriemerson

        "Never post an image/screenshot if you can type the same in plain text."

        For a simple list like the above. I agree.

        I suspect that there is a "plain text penalty" for words/ideas without imagery in social media, but I'm not up on the trends, rules, or research in that domain.

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        @nickrauchen @aakoskin @loriemerson

        Might run out of characters. Default mastodon limit is 500. I've done text images to get around the limit.

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        • lxskllr@mastodon.worldL lxskllr@mastodon.world

          @nickrauchen @aakoskin @loriemerson

          Might run out of characters. Default mastodon limit is 500. I've done text images to get around the limit.

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          @lxskllr @nickrauchen @aakoskin I am having trouble wrapping my head why the format of my post is worth anyone commenting on - the text is in the image. it's not elegant but I wanted to give a screenshot of the exact text I was reading from Harper's. surely there are more important things to discuss here, and in general, than policing precisely how people post

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          • lxskllr@mastodon.worldL lxskllr@mastodon.world

            @nickrauchen @aakoskin @loriemerson

            Might run out of characters. Default mastodon limit is 500. I've done text images to get around the limit.

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            @lxskllr @aakoskin @loriemerson

            I think the char limit varies on #Mastodon depending on server, client, etc.

            Something textual that is "long form" can be threaded, yes?

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            • nickrauchen@c.imN nickrauchen@c.im

              @lxskllr @aakoskin @loriemerson

              I think the char limit varies on #Mastodon depending on server, client, etc.

              Something textual that is "long form" can be threaded, yes?

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              @nickrauchen @aakoskin @loriemerson

              It can, but threaded posts are kind of annoying imo. Sometimes it's better to have everything in one view.

              I say that someone who does a minimum of one threaded post every day :^D

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              • loriemerson@post.lurk.orgL loriemerson@post.lurk.org

                @lxskllr @nickrauchen @aakoskin I am having trouble wrapping my head why the format of my post is worth anyone commenting on - the text is in the image. it's not elegant but I wanted to give a screenshot of the exact text I was reading from Harper's. surely there are more important things to discuss here, and in general, than policing precisely how people post

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                @loriemerson @lxskllr @aakoskin

                Speaking as a reader of your post, I'd rather have the text than a picture of the text. In this case I think all/most of the content was in the alt text, which is good but may be hidden for some (depends on the UI).

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                • lxskllr@mastodon.worldL lxskllr@mastodon.world

                  @nickrauchen @aakoskin @loriemerson

                  It can, but threaded posts are kind of annoying imo. Sometimes it's better to have everything in one view.

                  I say that someone who does a minimum of one threaded post every day :^D

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                  @lxskllr @aakoskin @loriemerson

                  Threading in #Mastodon is pretty clunky I agree. I can't remember much about it, but in old-school #twitter there was an obvious "Continue" or "Next" button for threading. The server I'm currently on has a much larger char limit so it has not been an issue. The main reason I thread anything is for topics like travel logs that unfold over time.

                  Then there's just being kind to your readers... keep things simple, short, and concise. An ideal I am sometimes not able to achieve even with good intentions. 🙂

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                  • loriemerson@post.lurk.orgL loriemerson@post.lurk.org

                    finally, Wendell Berry's standards for technological innovation--truly as relevant now as they were in 1987 #othernetworks

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                    @loriemerson the Wendellian laws should be international law

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                    • nickrauchen@c.imN nickrauchen@c.im

                      @lxskllr @aakoskin @loriemerson

                      Threading in #Mastodon is pretty clunky I agree. I can't remember much about it, but in old-school #twitter there was an obvious "Continue" or "Next" button for threading. The server I'm currently on has a much larger char limit so it has not been an issue. The main reason I thread anything is for topics like travel logs that unfold over time.

                      Then there's just being kind to your readers... keep things simple, short, and concise. An ideal I am sometimes not able to achieve even with good intentions. 🙂

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                      @nickrauchen @aakoskin @loriemerson

                      "Then there's just being kind to your readers... keep things simple, short, and concise"

                      That's what I like about my low character limit. It enforces brevity. It's also what I don't like about it. Double edged sword. Trying to work with limited resources is a good exercise, even if they can't always be adhered to 100%.

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                      • loriemerson@post.lurk.orgL loriemerson@post.lurk.org

                        finally, Wendell Berry's standards for technological innovation--truly as relevant now as they were in 1987 #othernetworks

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                        @loriemerson Reading this makes me regret leaving behind my vintage copy of "The Unsettling of America" when I had to move. Berry is wonderful.

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