We're getting there #smallgroup

iOS is busted but web is ok and I haven't tried Android yet.

This is kind of the vision I have for this. I'll add more music and better sorting once I get it smoothed out. This all just uses RSS Feeds so I should be able to remove the ones I added and have people add there own on there own site or atleast just made a version for The Doerfels on there site and this will be my app to build out.

https://re.podtards.com/

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DoerfelVerse - Music & Podcast Hub

Discover and listen to music and podcasts from the Doerfel family and friends

Dont mind me just listening to the top100 an my appy app.

app.podtards.com is the stable alpha version but should work with the alby extension. If you see the Bitcoin connect pop up you might need to click outside of that popup and then click browser extenion to get it to work.

#V4V #PC20 #vibecoding #smallgroup #stayhard

Questions about small learning groups

In my last post Self-directed small groups for learning, I talked about wanting to start a group where we support each other with personal projects and learning. I reached out to some friends and acquaintances to see if people were interested. Some people are interested, and I had the first meeting with one other person this week. It’s exciting to get started! But many of the people I talked to had questions about this group idea. Here are some: what kind of projects? What is the topic or theme? Is it about accountability? Do you need to be a programmer/tech person to join? These questions helped to clarify what kind of group I’m hoping to form.

I am imagining a group where the members are connected by a desire and ability to support each other to make progress on their personal projects or learning endeavors. On the desire to help side, the members ideally will be curious about the other member’s project and be ready to hear about these projects, even if it is about topics that they are unfamiliar with. In my experience, just having the desire to help is usually enough because there are many ways to support that do not require specialized knowledge. Just listening and asking clarifying questions can be enough to help someone solve a problem (even a rubber duck can help!).

But there could be situations where there are barriers that prevent people from effectively supporting each other. With some projects people are essentially speaking different languages because the knowledge needed for a project is so specialized. Relatedly some members might be triggered by certain subject if they had a negative experience it (maybe a terrible physics class). Alternatively people might want to meet with people with similar experience and interests. In these cases, it probably would be better if people formed separate groups.

With that clarification of the kind of group I’m interested in, here are my responses to the questions:

  • What kind of projects?
    • Whatever you’re interested in! This group will be meeting remotely, so projects were you can make some progress while at a computer would probably be a better fit. But it doesn’t have to be all digital. For example you could document and publish your efforts to achieve new levels of physical fitness. For me, I’m going to be working on how to switch all of my software services to open source/privacy respecting services. I’m following The Opt-Out Project guide.
  • What is the topic or theme?
    • Ideally our efforts would help the community in some way. In my previous post, I mentioned a goal of “Adding to knowledge and culture through open source work that can be shared and modified by others”. Personally I’m interested in ways that people and communities can have more agency with the technology they use.
  • Is it about accountability?
    • Each person is driving their own project, so they don’t “need” to do anything. But it can be helpful for member’s to remind each other about their previously set goals. So yes it is about supporting each other as we each work toward our goals.
  • Do you need to be a programmer/tech person to join?
    • No. It would be good to have a project or something that you’re interested in, but it does not need to be about programming or tech. I am one of those science/tech people and my projects will mostly be in that realm, so if that doesn’t bother you then it will be fine.

I hope that helps clarify what I’m aiming for. If you’re interested reach out!

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Self-directed small groups for learning

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I get the meme and people just need to get used to supporting people that do cool stuff they like. I got bit by the Bitcoin bug 5 years ago when I bought $20 in sats, added them to Sphinx and started sending them to podcasters. I was already supporting the No Agenda podcast with PayPal donations so the idea wasn't new to me it was just in a digital form now and instant.

Derek you but out great content and are super helpful to people so you I'd believe you see the beauty in all of this. It's just going to take time.

You can also "get by" with a
#smallgroup so everyone just keep grinding.

TLDR keep zapping because it is fun to do :)
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I wrote a post about small, self-directed groups for supporting each other with learning. I've spoken to others who find it hard to make progress on personal projects. I know it is a challenge for me. I think we may have a better shot if we band together. Given the various crises happening now, I think it is more important than ever to learn and to do creative work. https://davidbruffner.com/2025/04/11/self-directed-small-groups-for-learning/

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Self-directed small groups for learning

Context: Crisis Climate change, inequality, debt, geopolitical tensions. We as a society are in or nearing crisis on many levels. Now we are in what looks like a revolution here in the US, with the…

David Ruffner

I'm interested in joining/forming a small group to encourage and support each other in learning. I've been slowly reaching out to people who I think might be interested, and at the same time thinking about what it could be. Today I came across the idea of "cooperative base groups" from a post from The Cooperative Learning Institute.
http://www.co-operation.org/what-is-cooperative-learning

"Cooperative base groups are long-term, heterogeneous cooperative learning groups with stable membership (Johnson, Johnson, & Holubec, 2008). Members’ primary responsibilities are to (a) ensure all members are making good academic progress (i.e., positive goal interdependence) (b) hold each other accountable for striving to learn (i.e., individual accountability), and (c) provide each other with support, encouragement, and assistance in completing assignments (i.e., promotive interaction)"

Translated to a professional setting, I think that is exactly what I'm looking for.
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What is Cooperative Learning? — Cooperative Learning Institute

Cooperative Learning Institute
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