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consumer society is fundamentally unsustainable- resources such as forests and fossil fuels are consumed far faster than they are replenished.  without extreme change, society as we know it will collapse.
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==The Jist==
  
Computers are destructive, nasty devices which pollute the ecological environment with chemicals, heavy metals and radiationmost people exposed to computers end up with a lot of social and mental pollution as a result.  the manufacture of computers and other electronic devices requires immense resources, yet are often considered obsolete after 2-3 years of use. this is the epitome of consumer culture.
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consumer society is fundamentally unsustainable- resources such as forests and
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fossil fuels are consumed far faster than they are replenishedwithout
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extreme change, society as we know it will collapse.
  
the historical Luddites, resisters of the first sweatshop factories, saw the destruction that industrial society was about to bring and resisted it tooth, claw and nailit was not a mindless fear of technology that motivated them, but a desire to preserve a humane way of life.
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Computers are destructive, nasty devices which pollute the ecological
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environment with chemicals, heavy metals and radiation.  most people exposed to
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computers end up with a lot of social and mental pollution as a resultthe
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manufacture of computers and other electronic devices requires immense
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resources, yet are often considered obsolete after 2-3 years of use. this is
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the epitome of consumer culture.
  
i consider myself a modern-day luddite- working to rebuild communities that have been the casualty of modern-day consumerism, and to act in solidarilty with those communities that have not yet been destroyed.
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the historical Luddites, resisters of the first sweatshop factories, saw the
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destruction that industrial society was about to bring and resisted it tooth,
 +
claw and nail.  it was not a mindless fear of technology that motivated them,
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but a desire to preserve a humane way of life.
  
[http://gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html Free Software] is a mindset of community-driven gift culture, which seems like a powerful way to build tools needed for communities to achieve their goals. i work with free software exclusively, and develop some of my own for all to share.  free software seems to me as one of the most successful radical movements in the world, and it's growing.
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i consider myself a modern-day luddite- working to rebuild communities that
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have been the casualty of modern-day consumerism, and to act in solidarilty
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with those communities that have not yet been destroyed.
  
so i work to reduce computer consumption by developing and exploring technologies that extend the usefulness of older computers...
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[http://gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html Free Software] is a mindset of
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community-driven gift culture, which seems like a powerful way to build tools
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needed for communities to achieve their goals. i work with free software
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exclusively, and develop some of my own for all to share.  free software seems
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to me as one of the most successful radical movements in the world, and it's
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growing.
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so i work to reduce computer consumption by developing and exploring
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technologies that extend the usefulness of older computers... i live by a
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certain pragmatic luddism.
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[[Image:Vagrant.jpg]]
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==compost==
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[[User:Vagrant/Compost|church of compost]]
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==links==
  
 
[http://freegeek.org Freegeek], duh.
 
[http://freegeek.org Freegeek], duh.
  
[http://lessdisks.net Lessdisks]
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[http://packages.qa.debian.org/ltsp LTSP]
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[http://wiki.debian.org/Simple-CDD simple-cdd], which was once upon a time used
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to create a [[FreekBox]] [[Installer_CD]].
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[http://debian.org Debian]
  
 
[http://packages.debian.org/sdm SDM]
 
[http://packages.debian.org/sdm SDM]
  
[http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-nonprofit Debian NP]
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author and former developer of [http://packages.qa.debian.org/lessdisks Lessdisks], [http://bugs.debian.org/389498 but no longer].
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we are building the [[Commandline_Underground|commandline underground]]. [[www-mediawiki-client]]
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==ought six==
  
[http://debian-np.alioth.debian.org/debian/pool/s/simple-cdd simple-cdd]
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i had been been traveling in [[User:Vagrant/Mexico|mexico]] and [[User:Vagrant/Guatemala|guatemala]].
  
[http://debian.org Debian]
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==short wiki rant==
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wiki does not a good discussion forum make, the threading support is wretched.
  
[http://portland.indymedia.org Portland Indymedia]
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hrm.

Latest revision as of 20:52, 21 June 2008



The Jist

consumer society is fundamentally unsustainable- resources such as forests and fossil fuels are consumed far faster than they are replenished. without extreme change, society as we know it will collapse.

Computers are destructive, nasty devices which pollute the ecological environment with chemicals, heavy metals and radiation. most people exposed to computers end up with a lot of social and mental pollution as a result. the manufacture of computers and other electronic devices requires immense resources, yet are often considered obsolete after 2-3 years of use. this is the epitome of consumer culture.

the historical Luddites, resisters of the first sweatshop factories, saw the destruction that industrial society was about to bring and resisted it tooth, claw and nail. it was not a mindless fear of technology that motivated them, but a desire to preserve a humane way of life.

i consider myself a modern-day luddite- working to rebuild communities that have been the casualty of modern-day consumerism, and to act in solidarilty with those communities that have not yet been destroyed.

Free Software is a mindset of community-driven gift culture, which seems like a powerful way to build tools needed for communities to achieve their goals. i work with free software exclusively, and develop some of my own for all to share. free software seems to me as one of the most successful radical movements in the world, and it's growing.

so i work to reduce computer consumption by developing and exploring technologies that extend the usefulness of older computers... i live by a certain pragmatic luddism.

Vagrant.jpg

compost

church of compost

links

Freegeek, duh.

LTSP

simple-cdd, which was once upon a time used to create a FreekBox Installer_CD.

Debian

SDM

author and former developer of Lessdisks, but no longer.

we are building the commandline underground. www-mediawiki-client

ought six

i had been been traveling in mexico and guatemala.

short wiki rant

wiki does not a good discussion forum make, the threading support is wretched.

hrm.