Our website is a living document. Here are some changes we made to the site in January.
Week 1
- Updated Now with “We Will” and “Problems to Keep in Mind” sections.
- Published Latest Terms in the Stimpunks Glossary for December 2024.
- Published Stimpunks.org Changelog for December 2024.
- Updated Pebble Board with more pebbles.
- Updated the stats on our Impact page and front page.
- Sent out our December 2024 newsletter.
- Updated Creators page with latest Creator Grant recipient.
Week 2
- Updated Neurospicy with new quotes.
- Updated the About page to add Ronan as Vice Chair and update roles for everyone else.
- Added signatories to these Why Sheets: Positive Greetings at the Door, Hoodie, Alternatives to ABA, and Behaviorism.
- Created Weird Pride Day 2025 playlist.
- The Map of Monotropic Experiences sticker and poster are up on our Raygun store.
- Published Resilience.
- Updated Map of Monotropic Experiences with links to the sticker and poster in our merch store and to the PDF and SVG for those who want to print their own.
Week 3
- Added Weird Pride Day to our Now page.
- Created Weird Pride Day planning page on our public operations blog.
- Added digital download of Map of Monotropic Experiences to our shop.
- Created an event page for Weird Pride Day 2025 on Givebutter so we can issue tickets and accept donations.
- Published Problems to Keep in Mind for 2025.
- Linked products in Stimpunks.org shop to Raygun shop.
- Added our Objective and Key Results (OKRs) to the Now page.
- Updated Rot Economy with a quote from Ed Zitron.
- Created Map of Monotropic Experiences project page.
- Updated Neuroqueer Learning Spaces project page.
- Updated Projects page.
- Published It is time to celebrate our interdependence!
- Add some neutral, biophilic colors to the website’s color picker.
- Published Biophilic Design.
- Updated Our Umbrella: It Is Time to Celebrate Our Interdependence! with layout changes and a section on Biophilic Design.
Week 4
- Created Tech Ethics Starter Pack on Bluesky.
- Updated The Road to Neuronormative Domination: Thorndike won, Dewey lost. Skinner won, Papert lost. with quotes from Designed to Fail: A History of Education in the United States.
- Published Imposter Syndrome.
- Published Dopamine Dressing.
Week 5
- Published Lowering the Bar.
- Published DEIB and Their Adversaries.
- Published Latest Terms in the Stimpunks Glossary for January 2025.


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