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How to smash the looms today - I've always loved tech. Now, I'm a Luddite. You should be one, too.
  • There's no reason we couldn't have an Amazon-like app that buys from the stores around us.

    Or services like door dash/Uber/etc that are managed inside the community with tools shared with other communities.

    It is an idea that would pair well with locally managed fiber (municipal or local business), and community clouds.

    I'm starting with makerspaces, but I could see it operating without them too.

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    How hard is it to get food and water to soldiers during a war?
  • "Bring war material with you from home, but forage on the enemy. Thus the army will have food enough for its needs."

    -- Sun Tzu "Art Of War"

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    Wreck the economy because it only works for the billionaire class.
  • I've spent my career in the tech industry, specifically around open source software.

    Corporate powers helped fund the work of individuals for their own purposes, but I can ways we can use them to rebuild local economies instead.

    We just need to change how we're using the tools. This can be done by existing skilled workers who are willing to make new choices around who to work for, or by motivated new engineers who have access to the free tools and free training material.

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    Wreck the economy because it only works for the billionaire class.
  • We're destroying the world through overproduction and over consumption.

    I see a future where people can work less, instead of an attempt to keep people working full time.

    That would be smaller, with less waste at the top.

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    Wreck the economy because it only works for the billionaire class.
  • I think a perspective shift is necessary.

    "Destroy the economy" is about sabotage.

    "Work for each other and against wealthy investors" would result in a smaller economy, but the focus is on the positive thing built, instead of just sabotage.

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