I never thought we'd be in a time where "seize the means of computation" may be a radical concept.
We need to share the means of communication.
The billionaires are hoarding it.
How we share our resources and communicate is what makes us human.
I never thought we'd be in a time where "seize the means of computation" may be a radical concept.
We need to share the means of communication.
The billionaires are hoarding it.
How we share our resources and communicate is what makes us human.
@freya I'm inspired by mesh from the time I heard about the efforts of the One Laptop Per child device.
There's a lot of old hardware and phones in the world.
@freya We do need that.
My project Librecast is trying to think of that from the software and networking side with multicast. Although we're still building the foundations.
I think the more of us, thinking about communication and how we can decentralise it so local communities can use it the better.
We need all the ideas, because we all have different experiences and ways of observing the world around us.
@freya oh that is cool.
If you've got some notes you are comfortable publishing you should.
If you do apply to NLNet, the notes are something you can point at and expand.
If you do apply and need a sounding board do feel free to ask.

This month we speak to Esther Payne, community manager and privacy advocate at Librecast. The organisation develops free and open-source (FOSS) software to enable multicast transmitting data to groups simultaneously without depending on a centralised structure.
@freya I love that idea. Blackberries were cool pieces of hardware. The BBS was amazing as well.
I encourage you to consider putting your notes together.
Here is a list of past funded hardware development projects. There's all sorts in here.
Including the mnt reform, and projects like Balthazar.