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*Focus on people being able to do things for themselves and shares means for survival - not just advanced automated infrastructure | *Focus on people being able to do things for themselves and shares means for survival - not just advanced automated infrastructure | ||
+ | * Book list: democratizing innovation, Anderson 'free' etc etc | ||
+ | * Human psychology section | ||
===Layout=== | ===Layout=== | ||
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===Other=== | ===Other=== | ||
*'''Open design <big>+</big> Advanced automation <big>+</big> abundance of raw materials and energy <big>=</big> viable post-scarcity age''' | *'''Open design <big>+</big> Advanced automation <big>+</big> abundance of raw materials and energy <big>=</big> viable post-scarcity age''' | ||
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*Explaining the background, reality and consequences of free software vs. open-source | *Explaining the background, reality and consequences of free software vs. open-source | ||
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+ | *Section on individual longevity | ||
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+ | *What limits do we have? Real estate, damaging the environment and inertia of society | ||
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+ | *No such thing as utopia. All I am ultimately saying is that things could be a lot better than they currently are. This is about optimising humanity, not perfecting it. | ||
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+ | *[http://groups.google.com/group/openmanufacturing/browse_thread/thread/8a26b785a4c2929b/0353d7aea7bd9c62?#0353d7aea7bd9c62 Open manufacturing post] | ||
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+ | * Open government | ||
+ | * Transition period | ||
+ | * Changes to society | ||
===Philosophy of this website=== | ===Philosophy of this website=== | ||
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===Interesting links that don't have a home yet=== | ===Interesting links that don't have a home yet=== | ||
− | *www.worldchanging.com | + | *http://www.worldchanging.com |
*Make magazine | *Make magazine | ||
*http://www.plentymag.com | *http://www.plentymag.com | ||
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+ | ===Adciv.org=== | ||
+ | Last updated print pages: 17/02/08 | ||
===Unsorted=== | ===Unsorted=== | ||
+ | [[Image:Blender 242.jpg|right|120px|Screenshot of 'Blender']] | ||
+ | Printable version. | ||
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"So what becomes possible?" | "So what becomes possible?" | ||
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*[[/Misc]] | *[[/Misc]] | ||
− | [[ | + | The fact that free and open methodologies and frameworks will constantly evolve and improve - we are just at the beginning. |
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+ | Should be noted that although the core concepts of adciv appear to magnify each other's capabilities they are not ultimately dependant on each other (e.g. [[open collaborative design]] and [[advanced automation]]). If it turns out that one is fatally flawed for some reason, it doesn't actually affect the viability of the other core concepts. | ||
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+ | More explicit impact on economics | ||
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+ | Life extension | ||
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+ | ===Agriculture=== | ||
+ | *[http://www.verticalfarm.com Vertical farming] | ||
+ | *[http://www.seawatergreenhouse.com/news1.htm Seawater greenhouse] [http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg17323274.600] | ||
+ | *Growing meat and other food production techniques | ||
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+ | ===Co-operatives=== | ||
+ | Could open-source {{wp|Cooperative|co-operative}} businesses be the ideal business entity for the transitional period before true post-scarcity? See also [[User talk:PatrickA]] and http://groups.google.com/group/openmanufacturing/browse_thread/thread/8a26b785a4c2929b/0353d7aea7bd9c62?#0353d7aea7bd9c62 | ||
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+ | === Books === | ||
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+ | List of interesting and relevant books. Either add to relevant section or have a book section | ||
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+ | * The Best That Money Can’t Buy | ||
+ | * Wikinomics | ||
+ | * We think | ||
+ | * {{wp|Here_Comes_Everybody|Here Comes Everybody}} - Clay Shirky | ||
+ | * Prof. Eric Von Hippel - Democratizing Innovation | ||
+ | * Yochai Benkler | ||
+ | * Free Culture by Stanford University law prof. Lawrence Lessig |
Latest revision as of 00:02, 18 May 2010
Need to transfer notes from laptop.
Contents
Mediawiki
Flashvideo extension
Priorities list
- adciv email
- Post-scarcity pic
- Automated construction
- Open source CAD project info
Main
- CAD assemblies warpable subject to functional specs
- Social elements aspects enabled by the technological base layer
- Energy efficiency
- Refs for energy availability
- CNC
- Note about bug finding and bug fixing being easier and more intuitive with physical designs than with software
- micro generation
- Notes on Nanotech
- Focus on people being able to do things for themselves and shares means for survival - not just advanced automated infrastructure
- Book list: democratizing innovation, Anderson 'free' etc etc
- Human psychology section
Layout
- Templates representing main sections. Currently huge pain if want to rename a section. Have a meta name that doesn't change (as a template). Doesn't stop having to rename all sub-section panes, but helps with site map, general hyperlinks dotted around and tour links.
- Bold point in a panel perhaps linked with navigation. Quoted sections to stand out.
Trivial
- Wikipedia and BBC links with icons
- Update instructions with my updated ones from other wiki
- Change "Fundamental resources" to "Abundance of fundamental resources"
- Keywords i.e. open design, open-source design etc.
- v. light grey grid behind white panes
- wikipedia link template that puts a small wikipedia icon after the link rather than the external link icon
- Tour links need the page titles as labels?
Other
- Open design + Advanced automation + abundance of raw materials and energy = viable post-scarcity age
- Explaining the background, reality and consequences of free software vs. open-source
- Section on individual longevity
- What limits do we have? Real estate, damaging the environment and inertia of society
- No such thing as utopia. All I am ultimately saying is that things could be a lot better than they currently are. This is about optimising humanity, not perfecting it.
- Open government
- Transition period
- Changes to society
Philosophy of this website
- Focus is technology and concepts that can be plausibly achieved with current technology and know-how. Many things mentioned on this site might sound implausible if open collaborative design and closed-loop automation are not understood.
Interesting links that don't have a home yet
- http://www.worldchanging.com
- Make magazine
- http://www.plentymag.com
Adciv.org
Last updated print pages: 17/02/08
Unsorted
Printable version.
"So what becomes possible?"
'Closed-loop automation' and 'automated infrastructure' are parts of the same things, not quite why I split them out - -I think they need to be merged again.
Maybe if 'intro' sections were in the template namespace the pages that incorporate them would need manual refreshing via cache-purge...
one paragraph intro too.
One sentence intro:
open collaborative design and advanced self-maintaining automation creating a new age of post scarcity
OR
Post scarcity through self-maintaining automation and open collaborative design
Text under photo banner could be:
- Engineering Post Scarcity
- Attempting to explain how we can engineer a true post-scarcity age
Possibility of open-source companies in transition period to post-scarcity era. Completely transparent, user contributed, lowering costs, rather than maximising profits. Could be applied to anything from transport companies to manufacturing plants (those that remain after personal fabbing becomes prevalent).
Make images clickable
Site map for all main sections - clickable mindmap?
Need to have american spelling of 'advanced civilization' somewhere so picked up on search engines
Perhaps logo text should read 'AdCiv' rather than 'adciv'
Upload warning if file greater than 150K - needs changing
The fact that free and open methodologies and frameworks will constantly evolve and improve - we are just at the beginning.
Should be noted that although the core concepts of adciv appear to magnify each other's capabilities they are not ultimately dependant on each other (e.g. open collaborative design and advanced automation). If it turns out that one is fatally flawed for some reason, it doesn't actually affect the viability of the other core concepts.
More explicit impact on economics
Life extension
Agriculture
- Vertical farming
- Seawater greenhouse [1]
- Growing meat and other food production techniques
Co-operatives
Could open-source co-operative businesses be the ideal business entity for the transitional period before true post-scarcity? See also User talk:PatrickA and http://groups.google.com/group/openmanufacturing/browse_thread/thread/8a26b785a4c2929b/0353d7aea7bd9c62?#0353d7aea7bd9c62
Books
List of interesting and relevant books. Either add to relevant section or have a book section
- The Best That Money Can’t Buy
- Wikinomics
- We think
- Here Comes Everybody - Clay Shirky
- Prof. Eric Von Hippel - Democratizing Innovation
- Yochai Benkler
- Free Culture by Stanford University law prof. Lawrence Lessig