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Eclipsepunk - stress testing visions of better futures
This is draft is being co-written with an AI, an anon and the people of Floristic. It’s been shared here as we learn and build in public.What do you see when you close your eyes and imagine the future? Do you picture a bleak, dark world ravaged by climate change and war? Or do you envision a brighter tomorrow, where science and technology have solved our biggest problems? Whichever vision of the future you choose to believe in, it's important to remember that it's just that – a visi...
A love letter to the gods of natural selection
I wake up to an ocean acidified by fracking, irradiated from Fukushima, and permeated by microplastics. Such endless cascades of avoidable catastrophes led to green-tinted waves and orange-cast skies. Did you know that before the emergence of oxygen, before it nearly exterminated life and forced the rest to adapt, those were the colors of the world? In these quiet, reflective moments, my mind wanders to what I imagine as the pantheon of natural selection, a once-majestic assembly of forces th...
What Radicalized Your Future-Self: A Digital Bouquet
"What Radicalized Your Future-Self: A Digital Bouquet" is an anthology and debate-by-curation that invites us to transform our collective grief over environmental collapse into a catalyst for action. Through collaborative storytelling, the project envisions near-future scenarios where ordinary people, radicalized by impending systemic collapses and disasters, become agents of change. The project weaves together stories set in near-future scenarios where systemic collapses—be it environmental ...

Eclipsepunk - stress testing visions of better futures
This is draft is being co-written with an AI, an anon and the people of Floristic. It’s been shared here as we learn and build in public.What do you see when you close your eyes and imagine the future? Do you picture a bleak, dark world ravaged by climate change and war? Or do you envision a brighter tomorrow, where science and technology have solved our biggest problems? Whichever vision of the future you choose to believe in, it's important to remember that it's just that – a visi...
A love letter to the gods of natural selection
I wake up to an ocean acidified by fracking, irradiated from Fukushima, and permeated by microplastics. Such endless cascades of avoidable catastrophes led to green-tinted waves and orange-cast skies. Did you know that before the emergence of oxygen, before it nearly exterminated life and forced the rest to adapt, those were the colors of the world? In these quiet, reflective moments, my mind wanders to what I imagine as the pantheon of natural selection, a once-majestic assembly of forces th...
What Radicalized Your Future-Self: A Digital Bouquet
"What Radicalized Your Future-Self: A Digital Bouquet" is an anthology and debate-by-curation that invites us to transform our collective grief over environmental collapse into a catalyst for action. Through collaborative storytelling, the project envisions near-future scenarios where ordinary people, radicalized by impending systemic collapses and disasters, become agents of change. The project weaves together stories set in near-future scenarios where systemic collapses—be it environmental ...
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This is draft is being co-written with an AI. I share it as is, learning and building in public.
In many ways, DAOs are like a research lab. It's a place where new ideas can be tested, and new technologies can be explored. As such, it's important to treat DAO operations with the same level of care and caution that we would treat research operations. We need to make sure that we're taking every precaution to protect our people, data, and our tokens. At the same time, we need to make sure that we're not stifling innovation by over-complicating a DAO. Let's strike a balance between ensuring safety and allowing creativity to flourish.
The work of a DAO is no small task. With thousands upon membership across the globe, it requires organization and systems in order to effectively coordinate movement between members. Not just from management, but also among each other's subcultures! Luckily, there are practices designed specifically around this type of situation; one such being known as 'DAO Ops'.
ResearchOps as a practice helps organizations socializing research. It aims to make insights generated by user studies and other forms of qualitative data more accessible. In order for people within an organization (especially those without technical skills) to be able to actively take part during activities related with sense-making and decision-making.
DAOs are like research labs. Spaces where new ideas can be tested, and new technologies can be explored. This freedom is essential for the growth of DAOs, but it also requires organization and systems in order to effectively and safely coordinate movement between members. Just as we have ResearchOps as a practice to help organizations socializing research, we need similar practices to manage DAOs. Consider treating DAO operations more like Research Operations – with careful planning, safety measures in place, and an eye towards the future. We've only just begun to explore the possibilities of what Decentralized Autonomous Organizations can do. With the right tools and support, we can make DAOs thrive while keeping our communities healthy, safe and well-informed.
Have you tried using ResearchOps in your own DAOs? Let us know how it goes!

https://blog.optimalworkshop.com/what-is-researchops/
https://medium.com/abridged-io/signal-dao-and-the-burgeoning-field-of-dao-ops-b767ece3e8c0
This is draft is being co-written with an AI. I share it as is, learning and building in public.
In many ways, DAOs are like a research lab. It's a place where new ideas can be tested, and new technologies can be explored. As such, it's important to treat DAO operations with the same level of care and caution that we would treat research operations. We need to make sure that we're taking every precaution to protect our people, data, and our tokens. At the same time, we need to make sure that we're not stifling innovation by over-complicating a DAO. Let's strike a balance between ensuring safety and allowing creativity to flourish.
The work of a DAO is no small task. With thousands upon membership across the globe, it requires organization and systems in order to effectively coordinate movement between members. Not just from management, but also among each other's subcultures! Luckily, there are practices designed specifically around this type of situation; one such being known as 'DAO Ops'.
ResearchOps as a practice helps organizations socializing research. It aims to make insights generated by user studies and other forms of qualitative data more accessible. In order for people within an organization (especially those without technical skills) to be able to actively take part during activities related with sense-making and decision-making.
DAOs are like research labs. Spaces where new ideas can be tested, and new technologies can be explored. This freedom is essential for the growth of DAOs, but it also requires organization and systems in order to effectively and safely coordinate movement between members. Just as we have ResearchOps as a practice to help organizations socializing research, we need similar practices to manage DAOs. Consider treating DAO operations more like Research Operations – with careful planning, safety measures in place, and an eye towards the future. We've only just begun to explore the possibilities of what Decentralized Autonomous Organizations can do. With the right tools and support, we can make DAOs thrive while keeping our communities healthy, safe and well-informed.
Have you tried using ResearchOps in your own DAOs? Let us know how it goes!

https://blog.optimalworkshop.com/what-is-researchops/
https://medium.com/abridged-io/signal-dao-and-the-burgeoning-field-of-dao-ops-b767ece3e8c0
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