Emergent outlines
Vectoralism, PKMs and IndieWeb
Notes
- [[Vectoralism]], [[PKM]]s and the [[IndieWeb]].
Notions
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[[Sharing information systems is praxis for the hacker class]]
- is it though? a little bit grandiose.
- is anti-drm etc also praxis?
The last thing we need is more tech growth
[[New UK tech regulator to limit power of Google and Facebook]].
The last thing we need is more tech growth.
The framing of this is all wrong. It's all about innovation, competition, consumer choice, growth. It should be about [[liberation]], [[user freedom]], [[agency]] and [[sustainability]].
- what's wrong with tech growth? Reference Hail the maintainers maybe.
[[Reweirding the web]]
[[Experiments in community (digital) gardening]]
Grab bag of ideas I might write about
[[Between the horizontal and the vertical]]
[[Municipalist social media]]
[[Review of Half-Earth Socialism]]
[[The role of technology in eco-socialism]]
analysis vs skills when it comes to online political organising
how do political theory and tactics transfer to online space
some thoughts on what a useful governable stack for online political organising might be
real existing movements - cooperation jackson, rojava
the issues we want to address and the demands that we can make as flancia collective
horizontalism and verticalism as it relates to technological decentralisation
e.g. Fediverse, Indieweb, p2p. They are mixtures of both horizontal and vertical.
analogies between political organisation and evolutionary and adaptive systems
Even between [[planned economy]] versus [[free market economy]], at least insofar as encapsulated by [[Soviet Union]] and [[United States]] during the cold war, I feel like there must be a middle-way that's about [[prosperity without growth]], somewhere between planned and free market, neither vertical nor horizontal.
[[The Entropy of Capitalism]] might be a good one for this. System theory and self-organisation.
- public document at doc.anagora.org/emergent-outlines
- video call at meet.jit.si/emergent-outlines