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09 September 2007
Open Sourcing the Singularity
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Fab post of a presentation made yesterday by Jamais Cascio at the disconcertingly-named Singularity Summit (what - does it all fold up int...
18 June 2007
Open Source Disaster Preparation
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Another thought-provoking post from Jamais Cascio: In fact, the Book & Seed Vault may prove to function better as a model and instructi...
19 March 2007
Open Knowledge, Open Greenery and Modularity
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On Saturday I attended the Open Knowledge 1.0 meeting, which was highly enjoyable from many points of view. The location was atmospheric: ...
02 March 2007
Waiting for the Green Biotech Hackers
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An interesting meditation on green biotech hacking, and why we're not quite there yet: The bigger problem, though, is the turnaround ti...
19 February 2007
In Praise of the Open Singularity
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There's a characteristically thoughtful post over on Open the Future called " Open Source Terraforming " (great title). But e...
15 January 2007
Sock Bots
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After sock mobs , Jamais Cascio warns us about sock bots : as politics and political figures move into the virtual worlds such as Second Lif...
07 January 2007
Coming Your Way: Geoethics
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Given the current state of the planetary commons, I fear we are going to be needing these sooner than expected.
05 January 2007
Open Fabbers Made Easy
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I've written before about open fabbers - effectively 3D printers that can make anything - and how it's crucial for there to be ope...
01 January 2007
Word the Day/Year: Computronium
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It's not often I come across completely new and unsuspected words/concepts, so it must be a good omen that I happened upon this today: c...
26 November 2006
Why RMS is Right...
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...to be a pain in the anatomy: because if you nag intelligent people enough, it works . (Thanks, Jamais - Richard will be jolly grateful...
16 November 2006
Another View of the Opens
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Here's a presentation by Jamais Cascio, a "foresight specialist", who despite his daft job title has put together quite a nic...
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