Just bought [[There Is No Antimemetics Division]]:
An antimeme is an idea with self-censoring properties; an idea which, by its intrinsic nature, discourages or prevents people from spreading it.
Welcome to the Antimemetics Division.
No, this is not your first day.
via [@jonathoda](https://twitter.com/jonathoda/status/1368754636576808963 )
Microsoft is proposing a privacy-preserving advertising approach called [[PARAKEET]].
via [@johnwilander](https://twitter.com/johnwilander/status/1368705244041912322 ) - who works for Apple on the Safari tracking prevention team.
From discussing with Claire, also related to Google’s FLoC, and this article Building a privacy-first future for web advertising.
I posted the [[Back to IndieKit]] blog to Mastodon.
I’m thinking about automating posts from this journal to Mastodon. The people there are likely interested in the type of stuff I post about. I would need to build a [[JSON Feed]] and then I can use my existing [[Micro.blog]] subscription to cross post.
Hmmm. Since the [[Revue]] newsletter builder is part of Twitter now, and I looked at using it for Fission, maybe I’ll put the Journal feed into there, that could be interesting.
I got invited to [[Simon Wardley]]’s every two week “interesting people” video chat. Lots of discussion around [[Wardley Maps]], a bit of [[serverless]] thrown in. An interesting group of people. Some have tracked me down on either LinkedIn or Twitter.
For the next call, the suggested topic is to look at applying mapping to health / healthcare.
This connects directly to @tonzylstra’s recent post It’s more logical to host an event than attend one.
- public document at doc.anagora.org/2021-03-08
- video call at meet.jit.si/2021-03-08