#DearLazywebs, my oldest is almost 4 now and I'm looking for good media to develop empathy, feminism, anti-racism, ecology, critical thinking, etc. Looking for help building out this list.

Smallfoot (2018) - good story about questioning systems
Raya and the Last Dragon (2021) - I appreciate the empathy part of the story line
Strange World (2022) - solarpunk, haven't watched it yet but looking forward to it (found it from a pop culture detective video https://youtu.be/rqQJHja9qxU )
My Neighbor Totoro (1988) - this is just a nice chill movie with a good story. Started watching this at 3.

I'd really like to find something to counter copaganda because their friends are already in to paw patrol, and copaganda is so prevalent at this age. Any help would be very much appreciated.

#kidposting

In Defense of Disney’s Strange Solarpunk World

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@dredmorbius Putting those tags on this clarification:

I don't want to now the deep ins and outs, I want a conceptual understanding of a few things to see if I can use it for a specific purpose.

The problem is that all explanations either wave their hands and talk about saving files "out there", or leap into details of hashes and content addressable stuff. There's nothing in the middle. Or at least, if there is, I haven't found it.

#IPFS #ipns #hivemind #dearlazywebs

@ColinTheMathmo Tagging #IPFS and #ipns might help ;-)

Also #hivemind #DearLazywebs

Is there an open directory that's still operating, similar to Dmoz?

#DearLazyWebs