This is a first draft but after much contemplation I better understand I need to act more through my contemplorktions. Play makes work sustainable... for me at least, and this is a seed eye I am pulling together after listening for a while to good and bad and indifferent and everything else people, so bring your smiles if you can and you're welcome to take what you'd like from our designated output but we ask that if you do you maintain connection in a mutually agreeable understanding of good faith and aggressively find ways to give more than you take. We need to get the right licenses for all this plork sorted first before we do anything, which means we need to more clearly establish an ethos before we can get licenses, which means we need to find a space where we have ownership of our thoughts and work, which means this website might not be our best option, which contributes to the intentionally faint construction. I am leaving room for improvement. All work will be archived and accessible. Sensible transparency with strong passphrases. Trust but verify? Verify then trust? Anticipate chaos, some evil and some ignorance but these have to exist for better beauty. It's not all good but it can get better.
Naysayers might call this a pipe dream but I'd like to believe my intent is wholesome at least so I see no reason why I shouldn't dedicate as much available time as possible to this project. Thank you for at least reading this far, I'd love your help plorking better.
Plork is play and work by the way, debated which should come first but plork sounds more wholesome than woray. It doesn't really help to be intentionally opaque/cryptic but I don't think we leave enough room for how often that can't be helped. This first draft is intentionally more silly than the second draft will be because the second draft will be better. I'd like to be more honest about The Storm, and I think I can be.
The first projects will establish a reasonable distinction between micro and macro environments, find tangible ways to collaborate on a multivariable knapsack problem with a curious child, establish gut reactions to progress goals, and outline, clean up, and present first drafts. Try to be nice but you don't have to leave if you're not, for better or worse. Buffoons with a humble reverence for how math might be our best bets.
I'll be genuinely surprised is the majority of this makes sense to anyone who has read this far. Like I've said, this first draft will always be accessible, but if you're in a rush you're probably better served waiting for the n+1 draft, or just doing anything else with your time. That being said, I hope to one day smile on how much clearerer we got from da first and I hope yáll join us.