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[#B] Look for interesting random social things to do

[#B] maybe meet with some uni researchers? I’m happy to share my data, and they would analyse it

[#C] Wakeboard

[#C] ice skating alexandra palace

https://www.alexandrapalace.com/ice-rink/ice-skating-london/

[#C] [2019-08-19] How to make friends over the internet - Alexey Guzey

https://guzey.com/how-to-make-friends-over-the-internet/

[#C] [2020-01-09] hackers.town - hackers.town

https://hackers.town/about

[#C] [2020-01-13] fediverse.space / fediverse.space · GitLab

https://gitlab.com/fediverse.space/fediverse.space

[#C] [2019-12-07] Max Ionov on Twitter: “Just sent a message ’Hey! Are you in the mood to talk about anthropic principle in cosmology?’ and realised that I have never received a message like this from anyone in my contact list. SAD!” / Twitter

https://twitter.com/mr_freedom/status/1185989089360658432
Just sent a message ’Hey! Are you in the mood to talk about anthropic principle in cosmology?’ and realised that I have never received a message like this from anyone in my contact list. SAD!

[#D] Being able to play guitar is pretty cool.. maybe I should try it at some point

[#D] [2019-12-21] cybre.space

https://instances.social/cybre.space

Cybrespace strives to be a tightly-knit community of cyber-enthusiasts. Artists, musicians, and writers; Programmers, engineers and other technical people; we emphasize creativity (but don't require it). Anyone can join, but be warned we will enforce the mastodon.social code of conduct to ensure the best possible experience for as many people in the community as possible. 

[#D] Shooting range

[#C] [2019-01-29] (99+) London Hackspace - Google Groups

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/london-hack-space

[#C] [2019-12-18] Trunk for the Fediverse

https://communitywiki.org/trunk

[#B] [2020-05-14] Third place - Wikipedia

In community building, the third place is the social surroundings separate from the two usual social environments of home ("first place") and the workplace ("second place"). Examples of third places would be environments such as churches, cafes, clubs, public libraries, bookstores or parks.
At Ink & Switch, we have regular workshops where we invite folk to share their work privately with other builders. If you're working on something that helps people exercise their creativity, think more clearly, or take ownership over their tools, I'd love to invite you, too.
I've been trying out something new this week: I'm running "Datasette Office Hours" where people can book a 20 minute Zoom call on a Friday to to talk to me about the project.
Today was the first day for calls, and it was fantastic. I spoke to five different people and got to see some wonderful applications of the tool - from analyzing hardware test results to exploring cemetery interment records.
If you're running an open source project and want to talk to people using your software this approach seems to work really well. I'm using Calendly for it: https://calendly.com/swillison/datasette-office-hours
#share-your-work
This is the channel for discussion about your own work, with a particular emphasis on work that pushes us toward the future of computing. If you want feedback, collaborators, high-fives, or just a place to drop your latest output, this is the place. This channel is especially sensitive to tone, so please keep things positive and constructive. Critique is great, criticism is not.

[#D] [2019-09-10] What I wish I knew before joining Mastodon

https://hackernoon.com/what-i-wish-i-knew-before-joining-mastodon-7a17e7f12a2b
Who should I follow on Mastodon?

[#D] [2020-01-16] tilde.town https://tilde.town

tilde.town is non-commercial, donation supported, and committed to rejecting false technological progress in favor of empathy and sustainable computing.

[#D] [2019-12-27] A Brief Guide to Getting Started in the Fediverse | The Wonder Dome https://www.wonderdome.net/guide.html

PeerTube - A relatively new application which aims to give a YouTube-like experience while using peer-to-peer sharing to cut down on video hosting costs.

[#D] [2020-01-09] fediverse.space https://www.fediverse.space/

[#C] [2020-01-22] (2) Menander on Twitter: “broke: relying on opaque Twitter algorithm to find new people to follow bespoke: directly perusing follower graph of interesting people to find new people to follow” / Twitter https://twitter.com/MenanderSoter/status/1219776869018587136

broke: relying on opaque Twitter algorithm to find new people to follow
bespoke: directly perusing follower graph of interesting people to find new people to follow

[2020-12-14] used this https://github.com/jdevoo/nucoll + gephi

[#D] [2019-09-10] flowolf (@flowolf@mastodon.host) - Mastodon.host https://mastodon.host/@flowolf

All right, I'm still not sure what this place is exactly, but here's an #introduction.
"To help some of the newcomers make connections: name 5-7 things that interest you but aren't in your profile, as tags so they are searchable. Then boost this post or repeat its instructions so others know to do the same."
model for dev relations?
Hi, yes looks like we do have similar goals! Thanks for letting me know, please give me a few days to read and digest what you've written :)
And as I found you're in London from your website (I recognise you from lobsters!) let's get a pint next time it's legal
pent the last couple of weeks running a script that grabbed the connections between people I follow. Each node represents someone I follow and is connected to their followings.
Globe with meridians
Using @graphext
 I was able to cluster and get this visualization.
https://public.graphext.com/74ea9642348acace/index.html

nice.. would be cool to do similar