My #firstpost from #bonfire.
Now let's see if this federates...
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A bonfire builder. They/them.
My #firstpost from #bonfire.
Now let's see if this federates...
Yep, and to grant them the same permissions within that boundary.
I have a suggestion for Bonfire:
@BonfireBuilders #bonfire_feedback
What is an example circle name with associated boundary name? I'm trying to figure out the best way to structure in my head. I have a circle for "devs" but I'm not sure the best boundary to make or if I can reuse an existing one
Transcribing them here:
Example circles
Example boundaries
One way to think about it is circle names are simply about what the people in them have in common, whilst boundary names should probably be more about what kind of content you'll share and what permissions you'll grant over it to whom (note that a boundary can contain multiple circles and individual users, granting different permissions to each).
So extending your example, I could imagine having:
Circles
Boundaries
I have a suggestion for Bonfire: it seems multi-level bullet lists aren't supported
Let's see if that works now: flic.kr/p/2nyyAFq
A quick update: we're just about ready to release the first iteration of circles and boundaries, which you can read about here: bonfirenetworks.org/posts/in...
We deployed the update to the playground earlier but ran into a mysterious issue that didn't appear until now, so have rolled back to the previous version until we figure that one out. Wish us luck! 🤞
There's a list of changes here: playground.bonfire.cafe/term...
A quick update: we're just about ready to release the first iteration of circles and boundaries, which you can read about here: bonfirenetworks.org/posts/in...
We deployed the update to the playground earlier but ran into a mysterious issue that didn't appear until now, so have rolled back to the previous version until we figure that one out. Wish us luck! 🤞
Nothing is yours. It is to use. It is to share. If you will not share it, you cannot use it.
I would add: If you will not use it, you cannot have it.
eager to release the improvements to the main layout, all the fixes we did in the last 2 weeks, most of them based on your feedbacks and user testing, plus our first implementation of bonfire boundaries system 🤩
Interesting, how/where would the old images be displayed?
first thing that went wrong is I set my username to waké to test out whether bonfire supported Unicode in names or not (it should!) and when I pressed enter it saved a username that never typed in
NVC, class oppression through privilege, CW politics
Of course, degrading communication in such a manner degrades social mobility; blaming or rewarding a child for their "grades" in an exercise (in which they're supposed to do mistakes, that's how we learn things!) brings down poor children and narrows down their possibilities to the most essential, less paid jobs (like construction, the food supply chain, and so on).
Spreading NVC is an action against oppression.
How many online "communities" would be better described as online "associations"?
Community should be distinguished from association. The distinction is fundamentally one of commitment and identity. Associations, even while they provide their own form of social glue, make little claim on our loyalties and at best make minor contributions to our identities.
from The Dismal Science: How Thinking Like An Economist Undermines Community
by Stephen A. Marglin
Ah yes, weird
Ah yes, that's better!
Giphy is one of those sites that does something dodgy where what looks like the URL to image file (see the .gif extension) actually serves you an HTML page if you visit it directly. If you use the URL of the page the gif is on though, oembed should allow us to pull it in: giphy.com/gifs/tongue-goodni...
Did you try pasting the screenshot image? In which case this should fix that in the next release: github.com/bonfire-networks/...
Peut-on pousser l’analogie en parlant du coût de la pizzeria, comparé à celui d’une cuisine « maison » plus saine et plus « économique » (en monnaie, en attention, etc.) ?
Absolument, mais aussi plus "cher" en termes de savoir-faire, de temps, de choix et d'approvisionnement en ingrédients (surtout si on continue la métaphore et qu'on fait pousser soi-même les tomates, etc.).
I have a suggestion for Bonfire:
Using boundaries for multi-language support? Posting memes in English, opinions in French, etc., so people get to choose which language(s) they prefer to read, instead of setting your language(s) in stone, i.e. in your profile.
You could totally use circles and boundaries to post things to a subset of your followers based on the languages they know, though I think it'll be worth adding a seperate feature to indicate the language of a post, and to be able to filter your own feed based on language(s).
In a few days hopefully!