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Jon LemmonJon Lemmon Sat 16 Mar 2013 12:09AMPublicSeen by 548

This is a place for anyone to share stuff with the Loomio Community that doesn't really deserve its own discussion. You can post links to videos or blog posts, rants, etc.

Think of it as the "high volume, low priority" area within the Loomio Community.

Benjamin Knight

Benjamin KnightSat 16 Mar 2013 12:12AM

Awesome Jonny!

I believe @richarddbartlett has been referring to this as "What People Used To Use Yammer For"

Jon Lemmon

Jon LemmonSat 16 Mar 2013 12:12AM

Here's a pretty amazing visualisation of income inequality in the states:

http://youtu.be/QPKKQnijnsM

Joshua Vial

Joshua VialSat 16 Mar 2013 12:22AM

Interesting idea - can I please have one level of comment threading and the preview feature for links that other walsl have then please :P

Benjamin Knight

Benjamin KnightSat 16 Mar 2013 12:31AM

Yes @joshuavial, you may indeed participate in the UI re-design workshop in a few weeks!

I'm sure that's what you meant to ask :)

Simon Tegg

Simon TeggTue 19 Mar 2013 9:41PM

The National General Assembly (US) are compiling a bug list

Malcolm Colman-Shearer

Malcolm Colman-ShearerThu 21 Mar 2013 6:30AM

Hi all, the Greenhaus Community (where I live, in Newtown Wellington) had its first week on Loomio. It went surprisingly smooth considering almost everyone's socialising is 99.9% offline! A few people commented on how the daily email summary was quite useful.

Alanna Irving

Alanna IrvingThu 21 Mar 2013 7:48AM

A post about the relationship between vulnerability, empathy and user-centric design: http://the-pastry-box-project.net/sara-wachter-boettcher/2013-march-2013/

@jonlemmon

Matthew Bartlett

Matthew BartlettFri 22 Mar 2013 1:37AM

Why some dude left Google "The Google I was passionate about was a technology company that empowered its employees to innovate. The Google I left was an advertising company with a single corporate-mandated focus."

Alanna Irving

Alanna IrvingFri 22 Mar 2013 8:59PM

First as Tragedy, Then as Farce : In this short RSA Animate, renowned philosopher Slavoj Zizek investigates the surprising ethical implications of charitable giving. A sort of delightful misanthropic apocalyptic idealistic take on doing good in a broken system.

@benjaminknight @richarddbartlett

Alanna Irving

Alanna IrvingSun 24 Mar 2013 10:13AM

Jus read the book Rework by 37 signals - the people who made ruby on rails, basecamp, and run Signal vs Noise.

It was extremely validating. We are completely embodying everything they say you should do in business, and pushing it even further. Makes me feel pretty optimistic about how we've chosen to do things, and I feel even better that we've naturally hit on all the same principles as this very successful company.

The book only took me an hour to read (they really go in for this simplicity stuff) so check it out if you want to feel like you're getting a pat on the back :p

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