I definitely think along these lines too. We're a bit slow on setting up
> Jacob,
>
> This list is indirectly related to bitcoin and crypto stuff. Those are
> tools for implementing some of the goals of unSYSTEM. The description of
> the mailing list is "Revolutionaries on standby"
> (https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/unsystem). We
> are a community, first and foremost, committed to making changes with
> revolutionary impact.
>
> That being said, what this mailing list needs is more effort to organize
> and make things happen instead of fluff opinion posts. We need more
> doers instead of fluffers. We need more members to give their time,
> effort and support to the goals of unSYSTEM. I forget the open source
> developer who said "There is no substitute for source code.", but it is
> excellent advice and extends to documentation, logos, planning, etc.
>
> I say we _need_ more doers, but I also think we shouldn't restrict
> anyone from posting. It takes little effort to scan and delete a post
> from an Inbox. If someone is repeatedly annoying, filter them. If enough
> mailing list members create such filters, the poster will get the hint.
> Or, better yet, the poster will _become_ a doer. If the poster is a good
> writer and thinker, I recommend posting a blog link here with a short
> description. Everyone would benefit from that. The mailing list admin
> can resolve the worst cases of mailing list abuse, though I hope that
> won't be necessary.
>
> I'll hang out in irc.freenode.net:#darkwallet as huangpo99 and will also
> follow the projects in github to determine how I can best use my skills
> to contribute.
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 9:03 AM, Jacob <jacobusbogers@???
> <mailto:jacobusbogers@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> teaching a man how to fish? wtf, even backward tribes in the amazon
> and stonage man, know how to fish, please again this is about
> bitcoin and crypto stuff, so can the mod just delete the post,
> I was here to do tech stuff, not to listen to peace core rants.
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Caleb James DeLisle <cjd@???
> <mailto:cjd@cjdns.fr>> wrote:
>
> I'm sorry if I've disturbed you. If this list is strictly about
> technology
> then it is probably not a place for me.
> I have some additional thoughts in response to comments here and on
> socialswarm-discuss which I wanted to share.
>
> There is a parallel thread on
> socialswarm-discussion@???
> <mailto:socialswarm-discussion@ml.foebud.org> so if
> this thread is offensive then we can move.
>
> ----
>
> A few thoughts:
>
> I just threw 3 years of my life into cjdns and I'm now coming to the
> conclusion that it's not solving the real problem. Forgive me,
> I'm not in
> my best form.
>
> Wikipedia is proof that an alternative can not only exist but
> can garner
> the #1 space on every google search, all is not lost.
>
> I value art, music, and literature and some will be far better
> than I can
> ever hope to be at all of these but long ago society decided
> that nomatter
> what a great musician or artist you may be, you will be
> compelled to attend
> school and learn to read because the threat to democracy of an
> illiterate
> populous was too grave to accept. In this world with a computer
> on every
> desk and in every pocket, everybody has an obligation to have a
> certain
> level of understanding of these things.
>
> I must remember that as a child, I didn't want to learn how to
> read either
> and I distinctly recall telling my parents I would simply invent
> a machine
> to make people not need to know how to read. Forgiveness is
> deserved.
>
> All of the concentration on usability is, as we would say in the US,
> barking up the wrong tree. We will never be able to make open source
> projects more "usable" than facebook and their army of designers, we
> can only hope to flatten the field with eduction.
>
> The 19th and 20th century compulsory education model will never
> succeed
> here, every university CS class I've attended was teaching 5-10
> year old
> CS *history*.
>
>
> tl;dr give a man a fish, feed him for a day, teach him how to
> fish and
> he'll be fed for a lifetime, or maybe he'll just sit in a boat
> and drink
> beer :)
>
>
> On 03/24/2014 02:23 PM, Jacob wrote:
> > I seriously dont know what this ranting f this has to do with
> bitcoin...
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 2:03 PM, Manfred Karrer <mk@???
> <mailto:mk@nucleo.io>> wrote:
> >
> >> "Today our world runs on silicon and bits, the written
> language of the day
> >> is code and in this sea of information, anyone who remains
> illiterate does
> >> so by choice. "
> >>
> >> Remembers me on Vilém Flussers Medienkultur, one of the
> philosophical
> >> grandfathers of the internet.
> >>
> >>
> >> Am 24.03.2014 um 11:04 schrieb Caleb James DeLisle
> <cjd@??? <mailto:cjd@cjdns.fr>>:
> >>
> >>> I felt that I had to express something so I wrote it and
> gave it a
> >> domain.
> >>> http://thewebmustdie.com/
> >>>
> >>> tl;dr cjd is being a princess again, it happens.
> >>>
> >>> Caleb
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