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En primavera publicaremos «Otra vida», de Sarena Ulibarri, una novela que adoré en cuanto la leí y que tiene todo lo que me gusta.

Es una obra que habla de la construcción de alternativas desde el realismo y la complejidad. Nos lleven a reflexionar y repensar el futuro al que nos dirigimos.

La cubierta de Crononauta será diferente, a ver si la podemos enseñar pronto ^^

Folks have asked me how to find and build community.

Here is a very pragmatic and approachable way to find the community in your local town or neighborhood.

A little of bit of the concept with a focus on praxis.

So if you're new to community and mutual aid, don't think about what you can build. You're going to be wrong. People have already tried what you're thinking and dropped it back at version 0.3 - Everyone is on 8.2c right now.

So join what exists. Once you get good at it, then you can build out from there - with the knowledge of what is actually needed and works.

Quick note: Things are working. You're just not hearing about it via corporate news. Because it doesn't make those corps money. But its working and has been working. Glad you are joining us now! I think you'll be very pleasantly …

I dont have retirement savings.

(that's a whole thing there but not important for this post)

But in looking at how I'm supposed to "save for retirement" my options are limited:
- Investments in corporations that hurt others (even "sustainable" or "ethical" corps are profit driven).
- Investments in REITs (edit: And Landlording) which destroy people's ability to find shelter.
- Investment in my own business where I would exploit my own workers to get ahead.
- Investment in bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, and other get rich quick speculation that destroys the planet.

I don't like those options.

So I'm investing my time and money in what I actually need in old age:
- Shelter
- Food
- Water
- Healthcare
- Energy

I'm doing that by building and strengthening mutual aid efforts, community, and community infrastructure.

I place my efforts into:
- tenant co-ops
- post-scarcity food production & distribution (my …

I'm starting up a Food Rescue program in my town.

The idea is that restaurants and stores throw away good food every night. Food rescue (also known as "gleaning") is where a person (Food Rescue Hero or Gleaner) goes to stores/restaurants and takes the good food that would otherwise be thrown out and provides it to hungry folks (either distributed centrally through a food pantry, decentrally through a free fridge / community pantry, or peer-to-peer directly to a person or family).

I'm currently researching tracking and coordination apps (such as foodrescue.us and others) but in the process of doing this I found myself at a local donut shop asking if they had 5-gallon food safe buckets that they could give away for hydroponics (i had received a tip!). They said they did and we started talking about food rescue. They said they had tried to donate their unsold donuts to …

What's on wheels, full of windows and is mostly parked on the street? A car🚗?! Noooo a greenhouse 🏡 ! ...Instead of parked cars everywhere, what if we each had these little portable greenhouses parked outside our flats? No need to go to the grocery for fresh veggies, 🍅🍆🍠🥒🫑🥕🥔🫛our little farms are all there! And you can take them with you camping; light enough to be pulled by an e-bike, scooter or small e-car. Complete with 🌧️ rain-water collector reservoir, the sun 🌞 does the rest ....What do you think? Would you hire me to build these? 🛠️

An idea stemmed from a walk with @42GB about how japan has no parked cars on its streets.

How do you imagine altering your eco-future by changing the little things for a big impact?

question:

What is the best place to create a gallery / database of CC-licensed art to make it easily searchable?

I'm thinking about gathering all the I commissioned - or from the artists I know and putting it in one place.

I know of Wikimedia Commons, but the search engines don't promote it that well. I also don't know how to create a "curated" gallery / collection there.

Finished reading The Working by @BrightFlame — a fantasy (though the author doesn’t consider it fantasy) that tells a story on an interesting intersection of modern witchcraft & environmentalism. Didn’t know what to expect but ended up enjoying it, as well as its hopeful message. As always, I’ll write a review as soon as I have time.

Now, I’m very excited about my next read — the Monk & Robot series by Becky Chambers that has been recommended to me many times ☺️