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A
B
Cool
yeah
very
quickly,
I
made
a
video,
but
it
might
even
be
so
short
that
I
don't
have
to
do
the
video,
but
for
the
folks
that
are,
you
can
link
over
to
it.
But
basically
one
of
the
things
that
I
really
liked
about
littlefish
was
the
icky
guy
answering
those
four
questions
and
doing
it,
and
so
I
wanted
to
offer
it
over
to
the
community.
I
enjoy
bringing
people
through
it.
B
I
think
it's
a
great
way
to
onboard
and
it
sets
things
in
the
right
order,
and
so
I
was
just
like
okay,
let's
just
have
a
an
hour
where
I
just
invite
people
to
come
and
do
you
know
whatever,
but
mainly
the
icky
guy
and
last
friday
I
did
one
and
amir
showed
up
and
we
we
went
through
it
and
I
plan
on
doing
it
for
the
next,
the
you
know,
for
you
know
I
plan
on
doing
it
for
the
next
bit,
so
it's
on
the
calendar
come
and
stop
by
it's
at
it's
at
1300
utc
on
friday.
B
Next
one
is
friday,
the
5th
and
come
on
by.
C
B
Oh
now,
the
next
one
I
do
want
to
play
the
video,
because
the
organizing
the
little
fish
google
drive
using
the
para
method.
Does
anyone
understand
when
I'm?
When
I
talk
about
the
para
method,
the
p-a-r-a
method
of
organizing
folders
I
do
simon
does
simon,
does
basically
and
there's
links
to
it
in
the
document
there,
but
it's
thiago
forte.
He
is
sort
of
a
thinker
on
these
things
and
he
created
this
parameter.
Paris
stands
for
project
area
of
focus
or
area
of
responsibility,
resources
and
archive.
B
A
a
project
is
anything
that
has
a
a
beginning
and
an
end,
and
then
an
area
of
focus
is
any
like.
Basically,
what
projects
fit
inside
this
method
is
important,
because
when
people
work
as
a
group,
they
need
to
sort
of
have
an
organizational
structure.
That's
not
too
rigid,
but
allows
people
to
work
together.
B
I
think
that
that's
the
real
benefit
of
it.
It's
a
it's
a
framework,
a
loose
framework
to
allow
us
to
sort
of
share
documents
and
and
whatnot.
So
I
invite
you,
if
you're
interested
to
look
into
this.
It
might
be
something
that
you
take
on
and
I'm
hoping
that
the
the
little
fish
will,
as
the
the
main
first
colony
here
to
to
take
it.
Take
it
on
as
a
way
to
organize
the
files
and
folders
and
whatnot.
B
Yeah
yeah
has
it
no
one's,
no
one's
used
it
before
I
would
yeah.
If
you
you
might
really
find
you
might
really
find
that
it
makes
a
big
difference.
You
know
just
thinking
in
terms
of
those
structural
things,
it
helps
to
format
and-
and
you
can
you
can
organize
all
like
your
your
laptop
hard
drive
and
your
other
things.
It's
a
it's
a
great.
It
made
a
big
difference
for
me.
C
Yeah,
so
actually,
I
think,
really
important
to
use
this
is
that
we
use
the
littlefish
drive
so
for
one
just
putting
it
in
the
folder.
So
we
can
find
it.
But-
and
I
include
myself
in
this-
maybe
I
have
some
some
stuff
on
my
drive
that
I
have
to
put
on
there.
C
So
maybe
maybe
we
can
all
put
put
it
on
on
the
little
stripe,
but
also,
if
you're
working
a
lot
in
in
the
drive
that
you
regularly
use
the
little
fish
account,
because
if
somehow
you
you
lose
your
your
account
and
you
put
or
your
account
gets
deleted
or
whatever,
and
you
put
it
in
there
with
your
username
you're,
still
the
owner
of
the
documents
and
yeah,
and
then
the
file
will
be
removed.
C
A
B
Yep,
I
got
one
more
thing
and
this
time
I
am
going
to
share
my
screen,
which
is
kind
of
silly,
but
but
here
we
go
here
is
so
you
know
we
are
a
project,
catalyst
of,
or
you
know,
founded
in
project
catalyst.
B
It's
not
necessarily
that
we're
just
there,
but
I
think
that
it's
important
to
be
mindful
of
where
we
are
in
catalyst
and
one
of
the
things
that's
kind
of
semi-official
is
this
friday
newsletter,
and
so
here
is
the
last
friday's
newsletter
and
they
you
know
they
generally
talk
about
the
town,
hall
and
whatnot,
and
then
this
one
was
super
important
and
I
want
to.
I
want
to
stress,
because
it's
something
that
I
need
to
do
is
register
your
wallets
for
the
next
voting
round,
and
that
happens.
B
You
do
get
rewarded
for
voting.
I
don't
think
it's
very
much.
The
vpa
process
is
going
on
right
now.
Is
anybody
doing
vpa
work.
C
B
C
B
B
C
B
You
know
being
vpa
work,
the
idea
fest
did
we
represent
at
the
idea
fest
at
all.
Did
anybody
go
anybody?
Do.
A
C
A
Two
three
minutes:
no
q,
a
only
about
eight
people
who
are
proposers
themselves
so
right
right.
It
was,
it
wasn't
a
very
good
place
to
market
the
voters.
Sadly,.
B
Right
yeah,
it's
a
good
idea.
I
think
we're
all
trying
to
figure
out
like
how
to
do
the
outreach,
but
I
I
I
guess
one
of
them
was
the
oh
yeah,
the
idea
fest
reels,
so
it
was
like
more
of
a
tick
tock
like
just
the
just
the
recorded
ones,
which
you
know
the
the
little
chiclets
of
like
the
graphics-
and
I
don't
know
if
that
was
you
jim-
that
did
those
graphics
they're
super
great
for
the
for
the
individual
little
fish
proposals.
B
C
E
B
Nice
see
see
how
cool
we
are.
That's
awesome,
but
yeah.
So
this
two,
the
two
minute
elevator
pitch,
I
think,
is
super
important.
You
know
it's
just
where
we're
at
like
being
able
to
sort
of
get
the
gist
across
on
video,
then
it
can
be
shared
it
sort
of
like
gets
into
the
pipeline.
So
I'm
glad
that
they're
doing
that
and
it
does
the
time
shifting
which
they
mentioned
here.
B
So
that's
really
cool.
You
know
the
360
updates.
I
sometimes
I
watch
them.
Sometimes
I
don't,
but
there
there's
a
new
one
out
and
it's
just
monthly,
I
think,
did
anyone
watch
it
anything
to
report.
B
But
yeah
yeah,
so
nothing
nothing
earth
shattering,
that's
good!
I
imagine
they're
still
talking
about
the
the
vassal
hard
fork.
It's
just
been
it's
just
being
sort
of
postponed.
B
A
C
B
And
this
this
one,
which
was
featured
in
the
town
hall,
is
zoe,
who
I
always
sort
of
a
picture
as
a
catalyst
swarm,
but
but
old
school
old
school
person
around,
but
she's
gonna
do
a
like
an
informational
stream
on
a
on
a
twitter
on
a
twitter
account
yeah
yeah,
not
to
you
know
just
so,
because
there
is
such
a
fire
hose.
It's
like
a
it's
another
sort
of
weekly
thing
and
then
169,
that's
the
number
of
closeout
reports.
B
So
I'm
also
curious
about
the
how
we
do
the
monthly
reporting,
so
every
funded
proposal
has
to
do
a
monthly
report
and
those
are
are
pretty
important
and
oh,
what's
interesting
is
is
that
you
can
go
in
and
see
every
every
funded
proposer's
report
at
this
link,
which
is
pretty
cool,
open
transparency
and
stuff.
A
B
Anyway,
so
that's
that's
sort
of
what
is
going
on
in
catalyst
this
week.
B
A
All
right
so
vote
for
us
vote
for
littlefish.
When
the
voting
opens
now,
we
can
jump
into
some
roles
and
responsibilities
a
little
fish.
So
last
last
time
we
had
a
community
meeting.
We
went
over
all
the
different
proposals
we
have
for
this
round
this
time,
we're
going
to
dive
a
little
bit
deeper
into
those
proposals
and
look
at
what
kind
of
roles
are
within
them.
A
What
type
of
responsibilities
exist
within
them,
and
these
are
all
roles
and
responsibilities
that
anyone
can
just
hop
on
and
do
anyone
can
earn
from
that's
kind
of
the
point
of
all
these
proposals.
These
are
big
within
purpose
like
they're,
big,
there's
a
lot
of
money
in
there
and
the
aim
is
to
like
crowdfund
this
this
operation
and
get
every
each
and
every
little
fish
who's
interested
in
doing
this
stuff,
actually
generating
some
actions
and
earning
from
melody.
A
So
let's
dive
right
into
them,
and
if
you
have
any
questions
at
any
point,
please
you
can
jump
in
you
can
interrupt
or
you
can
use
the
reactions
to
to
ask
questions
all
right
and
I'll
be
sharing
all
the
links
in
the
chat
as
well.
So
let
me
put
that
right
here.
There.
A
A
Once
you
go
through
this,
I
mean,
if
you
don't
know
anything
about
littlefish
you
jump
in
here,
you
spend
one
hour.
Maybe
two
hours
you'll
have
a
very
good
idea.
What
we're
doing
with
all
the
proposals,
at
least
you'll
have
a
good
idea
of
the
things
that
you
might
be
interested
in,
how
you
can
help
and
then
like
actually
go
out
and
start
helping.
So
let's
start
with
start
here.
A
A
That
newman
was
mentioning
beautiful,
and
I
also
want
to
show
this.
This
is
this
is
something
mj
made
that
I
used
in
all
our
proposals
to
symbolize
this.
They
all
have
this.
As
the
cover
collective
action
is
the
main
idea
so
going
into
proposals,
so
each
of
our
proposals
have
what
we
call
our
modules
and
modules
are
just
groups
of
work
that
are
related,
and
these
are
all
color
coded,
according
to
all
the
different
groups
that
we
have
at
the
little
fish
foundation
and
we'll
get
to
them
in
a
little
bit.
A
So
if
you
see
something
yellow,
that's
the
tech
help
collective,
it's
all
related
to
technology,
learning
the
technology
and
teaching
it
to
others.
So
we
have
different
module
modules.
Digital
work
tools,
tools,
wallets,
and
you
can
find
everything
about
what
these
are
within
here.
You
can
just
click
this
open
this
that
will
open
the
proposal
and
you
can
read
the
proposal
for
it.
A
You
can
also
find
these
on
our
walt,
which
I
shall
be
putting
the
links
into
on
this
board
as
well,
to
make
it
a
lot
easier,
but
within
here
you
can
scroll
down
and
get
to
module,
and
this
is
this
explains
what
this
is
all
about.
So
you
can
learn
exactly
what
this
is.
What
are
the
what
we
want
from
this
module?
What
type
of
work?
A
A
So
so
you
can
find
all
the
different
work
here
you
can.
You
can
see
these.
These
are
the
definition.
These
are
the
roles
that
we
have
for
each
of
the
modules.
These
are
just
names
that
I
came
up
with
some
things
that
you
see
here
probably
will
not
match
with
the
part
that
I'm
about
to
show
you.
If
you
find
better
names,
please
drop
some
comments
or
just
put
down
a
better
name
there.
Let's
change
these.
Let's
make
these
as
gamified
and
as
fun
as
possible.
A
A
The
tech
help
collective.
They
do
technology
research
and
they
broadcast
their
knowledge,
so
everyone
can
actually
work
in
this
environment.
Everyone
knows
what
they're
doing
with
the
wallets.
Everyone
knows
how
to
set
up
a
meeting
with
zoom
and
set
up
use,
different
tools
effectively.
That's
tackle
collective
organization.
Labs
is
doing
work,
pretty
much
doing
work
like
this
a
lot
of
building
systems
so
that
people
can
get
involved
with
little
fish
lowering
barriers,
information
sharing
operations
that
type
of
thing,
but
lots
of
research
as
well.
A
So
if
you're,
a
researcher
you'll
likely
like
to
look
into
different
taos,
what
they
do
you
hop
into
some
organizational
lab
stuff
low
house
is
all
about
community
building
and
content
creation
and
communications.
A
So
if
you're,
a
marketer
that
type
of
thing
love
house
is
all
about,
is
for
you,
if
you're
involved
in
many
different
communities
in
catalyst.
Also
for
you
go
and
talk
about
little
fish
be
our
ambassador.
Maybe
that
should
be
a
role
as
well
dream
engine.
That's
where
we
think
about
like.
Where
do
we
take
this
thing?
Where
do
we
go
governance?
Stuff
token?
Engineering?
A
All
that
type
of
thing
and
the
forge
is
pretty
much
where
we
do
software.
So
if
you're
a
software
developer,
doing
doing
that
thing,
you
probably
fall
into
one
of
these
roles.
So
for
each
of
these
groups
we
have
defined
proposal
roles
and
you
can
one
once
you
find
a
proposal
role
here.
You
can
also
find
responsibilities
here,
they're
all
tagged,
so
you
can
easily
find
what
is
the
responsibility?
What
is
the
role
you
can
find?
What
does
a
remote
work
wizard?
Do
they
do
they
find
test
and
use
digital
work
tools?
A
A
A
So
probably
how
many
people
did
ikigai
on
this
and
if
they
did
it
well,
if
they
understood
it
that
type
of
thing
and
then
we'll
try
to
build
better
systems
as
we
go
and
we're
going
to
do
this
in
many
different
areas
and
our
researchers,
they
go
out
and
research
taos
who
solve
problems
in
the
space
and
apply
some
of
that,
some
of
the
what
they
find
bring
it
back
here,
and
maybe
we
have
some
use
for
that
knowledge
as
well,
and
that's
what
our
researchers
do.
A
We
have
many
different
roles
for
lovehouse,
it's
all
about
like
actually
taking
a
piece
of
littlefish
foundation
and
making
it
as
widely
known
and
used
as
possible.
So
we
have
ikigai,
we
got,
we
have
the
walt.
The
walt
is
the
main
knowledge
knowledge
hub
for
the
fish
foundation.
A
Someone
can
put
in
the
link
for
that
as
well
into
the
chat
action
advocates.
This
is
a
specific
role
we
have
in
one
of
the
proposals
relating
to
gimbal
apps,
we'll
be
creating
a
project-based
learning
module
with
them.
So
if
you
want
to
hop
into
that,
you
can
become
an
action
advocate
and
help
teach
actions
at
gimbal,
apps
and
more
lots.
Lots
more.
A
All
of
these
a
lot
more
detail
that
we
could
go
into
and
some
common
responsibilities
that
I
want
to
give
a
little
moment
to
because
these
kind
of
get
down
to
like
what
type
of
behavior
we
want,
what
type
of
behavior
we
want
to
encourage
from
the
community
like
there's
no
boss,
there's
no
like
someone
telling
you
what
to
do,
but
so
it's
critical
to
show
initiative-
and
I
think
we're
getting
there
with
newman
just
jumped
in
last
week-
did
a
did
an
open
office
hour
and
did
an
ikigai
onboarding.
A
So
that's
the
type
of
type
of
initiative.
So
if
we
all
do
that,
if
you
all
like
imagine,
20
30
different
people
just
taking
initiative
solving
problems
that
they
see,
that's
an
incredibly
effective
organization
and
that's
the
type
of
teal
organization
that
we
want
to
build
and
what
are
other
things
we
can
all
do
like.
We
can
solve
problems
for
each
other.
So
once
you
see
a
problem,
you
solve
it.
A
If
you
can
make
it
so
that
others
won't
have
that
same
problem,
if
you
prepare
knowledge
so
that
they
won't
have
the
same
problem,
that's
that's
a
great
action!
That's
how
we
get
better
as
an
organization,
lots
of
others,
so
educating
others
identifying
problems,
solving
those
problems
and
just
making
little
fish
awesome.
So
that's
that's
the
main
goal.
A
And
at
the
bottom,
I've
defined
all
the
f9
proposal
roles,
but
also
like
defined
some
of
the
non-proposal
roles,
and
I
think
I'll
be
defining
a
few
more
as
they
pop
into
up
into
my
head
and,
of
course,
if
you
guys
come
up
with
stuff,
we
can.
We
can
put
some
roles
here
as
well,
but
think
of
these
more
like
archetypes
for
roles.
So
once
you
see
something
that
you
like,
you
can
mix
and
match
match
these,
and
you
don't
just
do
one
of
these.
A
You
do
many
of
these
at
the
same
time
like
as
much
as
you
want.
That's
the
that's
the
type
of
environment,
so
you
can
mix
and
match.
So
you
want
to
do
you
want
to
become
a
master
of
discord?
You
like
the
application
discord.
You
want
to
make
little
fish
discord
as
awesome
as
possible
cool.
That
goes
really
well
with
like
building
a
community
community
builder
stuff.
So
so
you
can
mix
and
match
those
two
things,
but
you're
also
a
great
content
creator.
You
love
youtube,
but
you
don't
really
like
twitter.
That's
fine!
A
You
can
just
do
youtube
like
these
are
just
guides,
just
general
directions
of
what
is
needed
rather
than
this
one
person
needs
to
do
all
of
these
things.
A
So
yeah
those
are
roles,
responsibilities
at
the
little
fish
foundation.
So,
if
you're
interested
in
any
of
these,
what
you
can
do
is
you
can
hop
into
this
board
and
you
can
go
through
all
of
these
and
you
can
build
your
inky
guy
with
this,
you
can
jump
in.
You
can
just
pretty
much
just
copy
this
copy
this
into
an
empty
area
and
then
fill
the
sport.
Just
ask
yourself:
what
do
I
love
and
then
pull
put
some
stuff
in
here?
What
am
I
good
at?
What
do
I
think
we
need?
A
What
can
I
be
paid
for
and
just
getting
that
thought
process
started,
you'll
be
able
to
find
stuff
that
you
can
do
that
you
can
enjoy,
and
once
you
do
that
once
you
do
that
you
just
take
it,
and
you
put
it
right
here
and
then
after
that
put
it
put
it
into
discord
on
our
action
channel,
and
when
you
do
that
now
we
all
know
what
you
can
do.
A
A
Guys,
hopefully,
this
becomes
like
an
asynchronous
way
of
onboarding
new
members
and
also
like
getting
to
know
about
littlefish.
If
you
have
any
questions
that
pop
up
in
during
this
process,
like
leave
a
comment
there
asking
discord
like,
let's
make
it
better
like,
I
know
there
are
many
knowledge
gaps
within
there.
I
know
they
exist
like
for
sure.
A
I
just
dropped
the
walt
there
like
it
has
a
lot
of
information,
but
we
can
just
link
all
of
that
information
right
in
there,
but
solving
those
problems
as
they
occurred,
like
that's
the
best
way
to
go.
So
if
you
happen
upon
these
problems,
just
let
us
know
and
we'll
we'll
fix
those.
B
Yeah,
I
think
I
think
that
the
like
it
it
struck
me
that
it
was
sort
of
like
like
going
on
to
indeed
or
some
job
board-
and
you
could
see
like
like
here
are
our
roles
here,
like
our
open
jobs,
and
I
I
really
think
that's
that's,
like
a
common
format
that
I
think
that
we
can
adopt.
B
I
just
you
know
this.
This
gives
me
so
much
better
understanding
of
what
is
going
on
in
this
whole
organization,
and
it
really
does.
I
do
think
that
it's
something
that
will
that
it's
the
big
barrier
to
onboarding
it's
like
who
and
what
and
you
know
and
all
that
type
of
stuff,
and
that
it's
aligned
to
the
proposer
to
the
proposals
is
wonderful
yeah.
I
I
yeah
there's
a
lot
of
good
things
that
can
come
about
of
this,
especially
the
like
getting
everyone's
icky
guy.
B
I
was
working
with
randall
from
dunn
collectively
and
I
was
like
oh
and
we
had
been
we'd
been
in
contact
a
couple
of
times
before,
but
then
I
saw
that
he's
got
an
icky
guy.
You
know
he's
done,
he's
done
the
icky
guy
process
and
then
I'm
like.
B
Oh
yeah
and
it's
he's
kind
of
comical,
and
you
know
you,
can
you
get
a
you
get
a
sense
of
who
someone
is
by
looking
at
their
icky
guy,
and
I
think
it
sets
us
up
for
the
right
kind
of
community
communication
and
collaboration
like
I
think
it
it
it
accelerates
it.
It
gets
it
to
like
the
next
stage.
B
You
know,
so
we
don't
have
to
go
through
months
of
like
figuring
out
who
does
what
and
what
what
they
like
to
do
and
etc,
and
it
will
help
me
individually
internally
to
sort
of
discover
what
I'd
like
to
do
and
what
opportunities
there
are
here
in
the
organization
you
know
and
the
fact
that
you
don't
have
to
you,
don't
have
to
really
ask
anyone
to
get
involved.
With
this
I
mean
it's,
it's
the
it's
the
bonus
points
of
the
of
the
internet
that
you're
just
like.
B
Oh,
if
you're
into
you
know,
you
know
visualizations
and
ai,
and
you
want
to
work
with
this
thing.
Then
you
just
go
ahead
and
do
it.
But
then
here
is
the
the
special
sauce
of
little
fish
is
that
you're
gonna
find
some
people
that
want
to
do
it
that
want
to
basically
like
reading
your
blog,
you
know
like
an
action.
It's
just
like
yeah.
I've
created
something
that
shows
something
about
what
I
was
working
on.
So
I
I
I'm
very,
very
optimistic
about
all
of
this
and
and
looking
forward
to
participating
more.
B
A
And
this
is
a
great
segue
into
the
next
section,
so
what
we
got
going
on
is
in
the
last
20
minutes,
let's
jump
into
the
other
board
we
have
and
if
you
guys
can
open
up
the
link
as
well.
If
you'd
like
to
participate
in
this,
we're
just
gonna,
look
at
the
little
fish
foundation's
the
organization's
ikigai
and
then
try
to
put
some
new
things.
There.
Maybe
do
a
new
one
and
I'm
going
to
share
my
screen
and
I'd
like
jim.
A
Okay,
here
we
go
so
joe
already
got
started
with
the
little
fish
foundation's
ikigai.
So
this
is.
This
is
talking
about
the
entire
organization.
D
Yeah,
we
can
start
with
what
we
are
good
at
and
we
can
continue
it
counterclockwise.
So
this
would
be
better.
I
think
right.
So
the
world
is
changing,
so
we
are.
I
would
like
to
start
with
what
we
are
good
at
most
individuals
who
form
of
the
little
fish
foundation
have
strong
software
development
capabilities.
D
The
people
are
also
good
at
arts
systems.
Thinking
as
we
are
together
here
because
of
the
trio
and
collective
knowledge,
and
these
are
our
experiences
and
so
little
fish
will
have
such
experiences.
Because
of
the
members
and
in
order
to
form
up
leadership
foundation.
This
is
the
minimum
requirement,
I
think,
so
what
can
be?
What
can
we
be
paid
for?
D
In
the
beginning?
People
were
slaves,
you
know
in
the
king
times
after
the
industrial
revolution,
we
became
nine
to
five
slaves
and
we
used
to
get
paid
for
occupying
the
seats
and
we
were
expected
there,
our
duties
with
our
lowest
capabilities.
D
This
is
what
we
call
salary.
So
little
fish
foundation
changes
this
and
we
expect
to
have
some
actions
from
the
members
and
all
the
participants
and
the
actions
will
be
sold
as
nfts,
and
this
will
make
money
for
all
of
us
and
on
the
right
hand,
side.
I
can
say
what
the
world
needs
before
having
little
fish
foundation.
We
I
created
a
startup
about
three
years
ago
and
it
was
funded
by
the
largest
bank
of
turkey
and
we
were,
we
became
the
slaves
of
them.
D
D
So
we
we
need,
because
of
that
I
say
that
startup
version
two,
so
we
we
can
find
the
exact
people
by
checking
their
equities.
Also,
we
need
collective
activism.
You
know
we
cannot.
D
We
can
the
majority
of
the
governments
and
other
staff
don't
hear
us,
so
we
can
combine
our
forces
and
we
can
have
collective
activism
and
we
can
find
global
solutions
to
local
problems,
and
I
can
talk
about
a
little
bit
about
secondary
before
getting
to
here
so
right
now.
Nowadays,
what
are
we
using?
We
are
using.
You
know,
google
and
other
sources
of
information,
but
they
are
not
filtered
and
funneled
for
our
knowledge,
so
everybody
and
every
colony
needs
second
brain.
D
Secondly,
the
brain
will
be
collected
will
be
some
sort
of
collective
knowledge,
that's
gathered
by
the
members
of
the
colonies,
so
we
can.
We
can
ask
anything
to
a
second
brain
and
we
can
get
direct
information
from
the
second
grade
because
you,
you
know,
we
are
our
economy.
Our
lots
of
stuff
are
going
towards
e-commerce
and
additional
face
for
digitalism.
D
The
knowledge
that
are
available
to
corporations
and
some
kind
of
lobbyists
are
tend
to
go
to
open
source,
and
now
we
have
lots
of
information
that
that
is
not
secret.
So
we
can
use
this
information
and
we
can
have
great
things
together
with
this
systems
and
information
social
integrity.
This
is
this
is
what
we
have
right
now
we
are
all
around
the
world
and
we
we
can
combine
our
knowledge
and
we
can
work
together
and
we
can
come
and
communicate.
D
I
think
this
is
a
type
of
freedom
that
we
have,
as
you
know,
the
arts
and
science
it
was
also
disrupted
and
handled
by
the
agencies,
institutions
or
art
galleries,
or
the
record
makers
and
enough.
We
don't
need
any
of
them
and,
as
you
know,
satellite
we
don't
know
if
satoshi
nakamoto
has
a
degree
or
a
diploma,
but
two
two
trillion
dollars
are
known
in
cryptocurrencies
and
nobody
is
asking
for
that
anymore.
D
When
we
come
to
alternate,
really
realities.
It's
I
think.
D
Yes,
it's
in
the
middle.
We
are
right
now
we
are
living
the
reality
of
the
industry
and
the
other
forces
that
took
us
to
that
point.
So
when
we
then
we
will
be
able
to
use
the
system,
then
we
create
the
colonies.
We
will
create
alternate
realities,
we
will
have
better
words,
we
will
have
art
without
men
in
the
middle
and
we
will
have
our
own
knowledge
that
no
one
can
interrupt
and
we
can
leave
these
alternate
realities
here.
B
C
B
B
Well,
I
mean,
but
that's
it's
no.
I
love
that
idea,
but
it's
sort
of
a
isn't
it
sort
of
a
known
thing
like
which,
which
one
gets
like
the
highest,
which
proposal
is
the
highest
rated
right,
is
that
that's
that's
on
the
book
somewhere.
A
Reviews
count,
but
maybe
the
votes
votes
count.
Maybe.
B
B
You
know
it
is,
it
is
the
value
you
know
the
value
chain.
You
know
it
is
one
place
to
get
started.
That's
like:
where
does
your
money
come
from?
You
know
I.
What
am
I
doing?
I'm
I'm
time,
stamping
videos
for
money.
You
know
I
just
got
paid.
I
got
enough
for
my
for
my,
like
my
minimum
payments
on
my
credit
card,
and
so
what
I'm
doing
now
is
like
looking
through
those
roles
and
seeing
like.
Where
does
that?
B
A
As
roles,
I'm
not
quite
sure,
if
it's
not
defined
and
if
you
feel
like
defining
a
new
role,
just
put
it
on
just
put
it
up,
there.
C
A
A
B
It
is
well
because
it's
because
it's
sort
of
like
content
assistant
creator,
so
it's
like
someone's,
already
created
it,
I'm
like
a
I'm
like
a
reverse,
and
that's
in
that
sense.
Some,
you
know,
like
your
augmented,
create
content.
That's
already
created
you're,
like
like
content
additive
creator,
not
not
original,
it's
not
original
content,
or
is
it.
C
Yeah
I
mean
I'm,
I'm
recording
the
video,
so
I
would
be
the
content
creator,
but
yeah.
I
guess
I
just
don't
have
really
the
time,
but
the
passion
to
do
you
know
those
time
stamps
as
well.
B
Right,
yeah
and
where
yeah
and
there
is
that,
like
that
idea
of
like
you
know,
you
create
one
once
something
is
created
and
then
curating
you
know
like
that.
I
feel
like
is
a
non-industrial
skill.
It's
like
an
information
skill,
information,
age,
skill
to
like
curate.
It's
like
a
librarian.
It's
like
information,
science.
A
All
right,
just
gonna
jump
in
here.
Anyone
has
anything
they
want
to
add
and
pi
just
recommended
knowledge
sharing.
I
think
knowledge
sharing
something
we're
good
at
well.
Maybe
we're
getting
good
at,
but
I'm
going
to
put
it
right
here.
Just
to
we
already
are
good
at
it.
We
got
the
waltz,
there's
lots
of
information
there.
A
A
C
A
Anything
else,
so
we
want
to
build
this,
like
ikigai
works,
not
only
for
the
person
for
the
person
it
works
for
the
organization.
So
this
is
the
first
attempt,
I
guess
the
first
colony
little
fish
foundation's
own
ikigai
together,
but
at
some
point
maybe
we
merge.
We
just
systematically
programmatically
merge
all
the
different
ikigai
that
we
already
have
just
these
and
merge
them
together.
C
C
C
E
E
Like
so
so,
let's,
let's
just
say,
like
I've,
got
a
a
colony
here
doing
on
the
ground,
meaningful.
E
We
have
all
like
everything
put
in
a
spreadsheet
that
could
be
an
individual
action
or
it
could
be
bundled
up
into
one
larger
nft,
but,
like
we
don't
have
the
bridge
to
go
from
this
action
to
now.
These
are
nfts,
so
like
there's
a
so
is
the
is
the
foundation
looking
to,
or
do
you
already
have
like
the
capability
to
say,
hi
community,
like
let's
help
you
get
turn
these
data
points
into
nfps.
A
Right,
that's
exactly
what
we're
building
so
our
proposal
for
fund
eight
was
pretty
much
the
proof
of
concept
of
that
and
we're
building
that
one
of
our
developers
is
here
actually
barack.
Would,
I
think,
he's
in
a
busy
area,
but
we
were
just
having
a
developer
meeting
with
them
earlier
today
and
we're
working
on
a
very
basic
version
of
that
and
that's
the
tool.
A
That's
one
of
the
tools
that
we're
building
is
you're,
going
to
be
able
to
create
an
action,
and
in
this
context
it
is
a
something
that
you
did
all
the
evidence
for
all.
All
of
that
packaged
into
an
nft
and
you'll
be
able
to
create
that
nft
using
our
platform
and
you'll
own
that
nft,
you
will
own
that
action.
E
A
B
Yeah
like
so
actually
pythagoreans
really
got
a
great
story.
I
don't
know
if,
if
everybody,
if,
if
you
don't
know
what
they've
got
going
on
there,
it's
in
arizona
right
and
basically
they
are,
and
they
are
in
a
community,
that's
building
and
using
this
sort
of
spreadsheet
to
that
has
like
their
actions
like
what
they
that
they're
actually
doing.
What
the
way
I
kind
of
see
it
in
in
light
of
this
is
that
each
of
those
actions
can
get
put
in
this
in
the
icky
guy.
B
So
like
one
of
them,
you
know,
building
out
or,
or
you
know,
digging
digging
out
the
trenches
for
a
garden,
and
you
know
you're
you,
you
can
get
paid
for
it.
You
know
you
are
good
at
it.
It
is
what
the
you
know.
It's
sort
of
like
where
it
sort
of
fits
like
that.
Like
every
line
on
that
spreadsheet,
you
know
doing
the
admin,
it's
creating
a
meeting
doing
the
lunar
rituals,
like
all
of
that
stuff
fits
somewhere
in
an
icky
guy.
B
A
These
this
is
pretty
much
what
actions
it
actions
would
be
proof
of
work,
a
proof
of
action.
B
So
planting
you
know
planting
and
that's
a
skill
and
and
so
just
planting
a
tomato.
So
after
all
of
this
built
and
then
just
planting
like
it
is
something
that
the
community
that
the
world
needs,
it
is
something
that
you're
paid
for
you
know.
Are
you
good
at
it
and
then,
when
someone
comes
in
and
they
say,
hey,
I'm
not
good
at
it,
but
then
I
can
get.
You
know
like
that.
That's
where
that
learner
learning.
B
E
B
B
E
A
Well,
once
we
have
the
tooling
it'll
be
as
simple
as
just
putting
all
this
information
into
into
something
like
an
instagram
upload
page,
and
you
can
do
that
one
by
one.
That's
gonna
take
some
time
to
upload
all
of
this,
but
once
we
all
already
have
that,
I
mean
writing
a
script
that
will
take
all
of
this
information
and
turning
it
into
an
nfd.
It's
actually
not
that
difficult
as
well
like.
We
can
also
do
that
and
help
you
create
a
bunch
of
a
bunch
of
actions
just
immediately
just
like
that.
E
B
And
that
would
be
the
guys
in
the
forge.
So
so
anyone
anyone
out
there
that's
putting
like
those
forged
tasks
into
their
good
at
love
to
because
it's
certainly
something
that
the
world
needs
like
good
developers
that
are
working
in
this
sort
of
space.
E
Yeah
but
like
what,
if
like,
could
we
kind
of
use
this
as
one
of
the
test
modes
of
like
now?
E
I
didn't
mean
to
to
say
as
much
as
I
I
did
here,
but
I'd
be
happy
to
talk
in
a
another
time.
Another
session.
A
Yeah,
how
about
we
connect
and
talk
about
it
in
another
meeting
cool
if
you
can
just
drop
your
information
in
the
chat
dm
or
from
discord
and
we'll
check.
B
I
love
this.
I
love
this
conversation
simply
because
it's
sort
of
it
frames
out
like
the
whole
story
of
little
fish.
You
know
it
really
does
sort
of
like
recontextualize,
because
people
are,
we
are
doing
actions
like
every
day,
you're
pushing
out
actions.
You
know
things
that
you
do
and
then,
but
how
to
get
it
into
us,
an
ecosystem
where
the
value
compounds
you
know
where
the
value
is
recognized
and
then
compounds,
meaning
that
it
that
it
sort
of
echoes
out
through
a
colony
and
then
wider
than
and
through
all
through
the
ocean.
B
So
that's
kind
of
what
I
what
I
see
and
I
see
that
it.
This
is
the
first
real
total
structure.
You
know
where
it
does
have
like
a
like
the
total
view
of
it,
like
of
a
whole
ecosystem
of
like
how
how
to
get
a
community
up
and
running
with
a
with
an
internal
values
economy,
because
we
we're
doing
all
these
things
that
have
value
to
us
and
to
each
other.
B
B
Among
the
community
that
has
value
and
then
and
then
it
gets
it
sort
of
propagates
through
the
whole
system
and
what
pythagorean
is
doing
is
he's
created
the
the
spreadsheet
it's
just
like
here,
I'm
trying
I'm
recording
the
value,
and
then
that
gives
us
as
little
fish
the
the
the
sort
of
direction
to
like
make
the
make
the
app
work
so
to
sort
of
that
the
ui
ux
of
it.
B
A
E
A
Thank
you
and
I
think
we
can
conclude
the
meeting
here
as
well.
Thank
you
all.
We
can
stop
the
recording
assignment.
Thank
you.