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Purpose World domination

Hackers Tribes

Why are hackers like tribes?

About hackers in general

(related projects, with links: Internet_Governance_and_hackers,


Why are hackerspaces like tribes?

"... Internet’s spirit of permissionless innovation, open entry, diversity and competition." http://www.internetgovernance.org/2013/10/20/plans-for-internet-commission-on-internet-cooperation-revealed/

Why are tribes important?

Beyond Civilization

Culture

Quotes on Sharing, spirituality, Culture or "the new way of thinking" Hackers_tribes_quotes_culture

We are the Vogons

Art

(and unrelated, but worth it: http://stevecutts.com )

  • Pearl Jam: Yield , album inspired by Ishamel (Daniel Quinn)
  • Michael Pollan's Food Rules vimeo.comBased on Michael Pollan's talk "Food Rules" given at the RSA, this animation was created in the context of the RSA/Nominet Trust film competition. Using a mixture…

http://vimeo.com/35444471

Thrivability as a criticism to sustainability

Links

Becha's Talks and Presentations

  • September 2013, (h)ACTA Open Day, Amsterdam Hackerspace Technologia Incognita (slides to be added later)


Limits to Growth

  • and transcript

http://www.albartlett.org/presentations/arithmetic_population_energy_transcript_english.html

  • quote:
       "You cannot sustain population growth and / or growth in the                  
       rates of consumption of resources."
                                                                                                                                                                                         
  • quote
"The greatest shortcoming of the human race is                                                            
our inability to understand the exponential function."                               
  • "There is no tomorrow", animation

http://www.popularresistance.org/video-can-this-current-way-of-life-continue/

Climate


the revolutionary nature of climate science http://www.newstatesman.com/2013/10/science-says-revolt

"our entire economic paradigm is a threat to ecological stability."

challenging currents economic paradigm is humanity’s best shot at avoiding catastrophe

"ditching of this cruel system is no longer a matter of mere ideological preference but rather one of species-wide existential necessity"


"we have an economic system that fetishises GDP growth above all else, regardless of the human or ecological consequences"


"Today, after two decades of bluff and lies, the remaining 2°C budget demands revolutionary change to the political and economic hegemony"



Near Term Extinction


Misc

To overcome the crisis of democracy and reaffirm our autonomy, we first of all need to liberate our empty self from mindless consumerism and conformity.

Representation places the source of legitimacy outside of oneself. Whether it is a corporate brand name, political party, an ideology or slogan, one looks for objects of representation through which something inside can be projected out onto the world.

Slowly Boiling Frog (just like in "the story of B")

People are moving more and more outside of electoral politics. A call is arising for a new type of governance, for a real democracy where each person participates directly and manifests their own voice. This is a political act, but it is also much more. The current crisis of democracy is a crisis of representation. Images that perpetuate illusions about ourselves can no longer sustain our humanity.

Partial Solutions




Russel Brand

Science

IPCC 5th report

  • 27 sept 2013 the 5th IPCC report got published, and results from their year study are summarized :

http://www.ipcc.ch/news_and_events/docs/ar5/ar5_wg1_headlines.pdf http://www.tyndall.ac.uk/communication/news-archive/2013/ipcc-report-released-today-stockholm http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21929360.200-climate-science-why-the-world-wont-listen.html#.UkVjjKw4_T0 http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2013/sep/27/ipcc-climate-change-report-ar5-live-coverage http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24292615