Snowflake Challenge Days 13 and 14
Jan. 15th, 2019 11:10 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Since my brain is not yet spun up to its daily fly wheel imitation, it's probably the best time I am going to get to do some of the Snowflake Challenges that I missed.
Day 13
In your own space, set some goals for the coming year.
I want to complete Brookly of Ample Hills Was Mine. I want to learn how to drabble, and how to manage plot and pacing. I want to sell either a whole or half of my business so that I have time to do this stuff. Or if I can't do that, to just bankrupt/close the business and give away all of the products to friends. I want to keep or rename the Slack channel that I made nominally for the business.
Day 14
In your own space, talk about what you think the future holds for fandom.
I think we are finally going to be cross posting fannish stuff in fan-owned spaces when we create anything. We have lost so much of the product of our labor to malice and mismanagement that we have mostly learned our lesson about backing things up on multiple platforms. We know now that these are not isolated incidents, they are market forces. We're better prepared for them now. It has also gotten easier to back things up, using export services and cross-posting. So let's normalize that.
Day 13
In your own space, set some goals for the coming year.
I want to complete Brookly of Ample Hills Was Mine. I want to learn how to drabble, and how to manage plot and pacing. I want to sell either a whole or half of my business so that I have time to do this stuff. Or if I can't do that, to just bankrupt/close the business and give away all of the products to friends. I want to keep or rename the Slack channel that I made nominally for the business.
Day 14
In your own space, talk about what you think the future holds for fandom.
I think we are finally going to be cross posting fannish stuff in fan-owned spaces when we create anything. We have lost so much of the product of our labor to malice and mismanagement that we have mostly learned our lesson about backing things up on multiple platforms. We know now that these are not isolated incidents, they are market forces. We're better prepared for them now. It has also gotten easier to back things up, using export services and cross-posting. So let's normalize that.
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Date: 2019-01-15 08:06 pm (UTC)