Incredibly cool video about what “Free Geek” is doing. Free Geek is a Non-profit community organization providing free computers and education to those in need through the reuse and recycling of old computers.
This is what we are trying to do here in Trento as well with the “ComputeRinati” association (in general this activity in Italy is called Trashware), but hey we are nowhere near what Free Geek is accomplishing.
Link to “Free Geek” Video
And since I’m there, Microsoft just shipped Vista, the long-awaited operating system that does nothing that was not already possible with MacOSX since some years (and actually also with GNU/Linux with just some extra tweaking). But Vista requires a lot of RAM and resources actually forcing a lot of people to buy a new computer and dump the old one (for example there is a report claiming that “the system’s full range of tools would be available to less than 5 per cent of Britain’s PC marketâ€). Don’t you think Microsoft should be taken responsible for the quantity of e-waste it is causing with the release of this deadly operating system?
Follow my suggestion: take the chance to switch to GNU/Linux, Ubuntu for example. Feel free to ask me suggestions on how to do it, there is surely a Linux User Group close to you willing to help and to share knowledge.
[via an email of Paolo Palmerini in the Trashware mailing list]
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Links for 2007 02 15
- Building a Relationship Economy – Email on SuitWatch Mailing list
The email starts with a Socratic exchange between a Nigerian pastor named Sayo and a co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto and ends with a call for a Gift Economy. Read it. - Openmoko.org – GNU/Linux phone.
Possibly my next phone. I cannot wait to tape "apt-get install" on it! ;-) - Worldmapper: The world as you’ve never seen it before
The disasters mapped here are caused by insects, or in one case, rats. The bigger the deformed country, the more insects disasters. - Humpty Dumptyism – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Humpty Dumptyism is the insistence on a meaning of a word that is not generally accepted by others. ‘When I use a word,’ Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, ‘it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less.’
Nicholas Negroponte in Udine and we will switch the light off
Nicholas Negroponte will be in Udine, Italy on February 16, 2007, next next Friday, during InnovactionFair. See the complete program. He will speak from 18.30 to 19.30 (and we will switch the light off … see below).
Yes yes that Nicholas Negroponte! The founder and Chairman Emeritus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Media Lab. Nicholas is also the creator of the One Laptop Per Child non-profit organization, whose goal is “to provide children around the world with new opportunities to explore, experiment and express themselves”.
I’m fascinated by the challenges he and his group and everyone contributing is taking into making the One Laptop Per Child vision a reality. The hardware, software, interface and design (yes, they chose GNU/Linux) is a challenge in itself but what is much much more interesting are the social issues that will emerge when this physical item will make into the hand of a lot of children around the world. Issues like “will it be stolen and end on ebay?”, “is this a top-down approach, imposing to every children in the world the same mental metaphors and processes? what about cultural differences?”, “how teachers are integrated into this mass deployment and how each one of them in every different school of the world will react?”, “wouldn’t poor countries spend better their money providing basic facilities to people such as water than shiny laptops to children?” and much more. Ethan as usual is the best one in describing what we are really speaking about.
Why will we switch the light off while Nicholas is speaking? Nicholas will speak from 17.30 to 18.30 but, what a coincidence!, that day February 16, 2007 in Italy is the “M’illumino di meno Energy saving day” and the collective visible act, besides the awareness spreading, is to switch off all the non really really necessary lights and electric tools at 18.00. I sent an email to Caterpillar, the “M’illumino di meno” campaign organizer, which have a daily radio program on our public radio, but I got no reply so far. My proposal was to switch off all the lights but the microphone of Negroponte for at least few minutes at 18.00 and to broadcast what he says during that period on the radio as well. I think it would be a great message.
Let me also note that there is an ActionCamp that will develop bottom-up during the Innovaction Fair. This is just one of the many BarCamps that are blooming in Italy in the past year.
Since I had some problems to re-find the complete program, I copied and pasted here below so that I will found it more easily next time.
I’m still not 100% sure I’ll make it but almost. What about you? Are you coming?
“Web 2.0 … The Machine is Us/ing Us” Video
It is astonishing how everyone nowadays can create an insightful and deep movie. This one is a 3 minutes story of the Web, about the Web and … the future/present. Made by Digital Ethnography@ Kansas State University, one more RSS feed in my reader …
[via an email from bonaria aka the geek librarian]
Links for 2007 02 02
- About Fire Vox
Fire Vox is an open source, freely available talking browser extension for the Firefox web browser. Think of it as a screen reader that is designed especially for Firefox. - Fangs – the screen reader emulator- Standards Schmandards
This Mozilla Firefox extension creates a textual representation of a web page similar to how the page would be read by a modern screen reader. Free software under GPL. - WebAIM: Firefox Accessibility
Researching how blind people experience the Web. The idea is to have a public session in a library in which non-blind people get blindfolded and then experience how blind people experience the Web.
Links for 2007 02 01
- Firebug 1.0 Beta Screencast
- YouTube – SixDegrees.org
"you are now officially one degree of separation from me" Kevin Bacon launches SixDegrees.org on YouTube. With SixDegrees.org you can ask connections to do the donate to a charity. - Global Warming and Terrorism
According to Google Trends, Google searches for "global warming" have overtaken searches for "terrorism". (news mentions of “terrorism†are still higher than news mentions of “global warmingâ€, though.) - Smart Mobs: The tag
A December 2006 survey has found that 28% of internet users have tagged or categorized content online such as photos, news stories or blog posts.
Links for 2007 01 31
- Toronto TransitCamp: first BarCamp about transit.
A platform/BarCamp for Toronto’s design community and enthusiastic transit users and fans (designers, transit geeks, bloggers, visual artists, tech geeks and cultural creators) to demonstrate their creativity and contribute to a better transit system - Cartograms, Tag Clouds and Visualization
Convincing parallelism by syntactic replacements: "I’ve come to believe tag clouds could be to lists of metadata what cartograms are to maps; attempted solutions to similar visualization problems driven by common and historically consistent information ne - Outside the Market: The Rise of Peer Production
Something new is stirring outside the market. Linux, Wikipedia, PageRank—who would have predicted their success? Loosely-connected people are working together like never before to produce value. And they’re doing it outside—though often in interact - "Sharing Nicely: On shareable goods and the emergence of sharing as a modality of economic production" by Yochai Benkler
Magic paper enlightning situations in which sharing is more effective than market and state as a modality of economic production. It starts with case studies of distributed computing and carpooling as motivating problems. … - The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom
Great book by Yochai Benkler. Released under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Sharealike license! - Given enough minds…: Bridging the ingenuity gap
A paper by my friend Hassan Masum trying to find an answer to "What would a sustainable open infrastructure dedicated to finding solutions to world problems such as climate change, poverty, hunger, etc?"
Chain for Energy Consumption Awareness
I received the 5 things chain from bonaria. I guess “un gioco e’ bello quando dura poco” (a game is fun if it does not last forever), so I think I better pass a different chain.
Mucio started a chain to spread the “M’illumino di meno” campaign of Caterpillar. The “M’illumino di meno” campaign declared February 26th 2007 as “Energy saving day” (giornata del risparmio energetico). The goal is twofold: become more aware of how much energy we daily use and start with simple (and less simple) acts to reduce our energy consumption. Some simple ideas are in the text of the song/jingle of the campaign. You can download or listen the song from caterueb and read the text (in Italian) at the end of this post.
Mucio didn’t pass the chain to me, but this is a different chain, it is a chain you can pass without waiting for someone to pass it to you or, if you prefer, consider that this post is passing the chain to Everybody. So, don’t wait! Pass it to your friends, now! And there is no limit on the number of friends you pass it to as well. 5? Fine. 9? Good. 15? Better. 100? Perfect!
For people who does not understand Italian, I’d like to mention as well the Climate Change Game made by the BBC that I found yesterday via the glorious WorldChanging. The Climate Change is a Flash game where you are president of the European Nations and you must tackle climate change and stay popular enough with the voters to remain in office.
Ah yes, the last and most important part. I pass this chain to:
- bonaria (because she passed me the 5 things one I didn’t pass)
- marcella (she is not blogging but flickring so the challenge is to pass the chain via an artistic photo about energy consumption)
- marina (because of interesting discussions on her blog)
- marco (who does not appreciate pointless blogo-chains, let’s see if he appreciates this one)
- francesca e marco (because they are in US and there is a lot to do there as well about energy consumption)
- bru (because it is the first one in my blogroll ;-)
- pandemia (because he cares abour the environment)
- ingegneria senza frontiere – trento (because it is an association that cares about the environment as well, and i want to check if the blog masters check incoming links ;-)
- napo (because he says I never link to him ;-)
Links for 2007 01 26
- YouTube – Consiglio dei Ministri – 19 gennaio 2007
One of Italian Ministers, Antonio Di Pietro, is going to explain every week what the Ministry Council did and decided … on YouTube. - Machine tags on Flickr
Semantic Web, the pragmatic way … You can now add on Flickr tags such as "flickr:user=straup" "flora:tree=coniferous" - Geert Lovink "Blogging, the nihilist impulse" by Geert Lovink in Eurozine
Bloggers are nihilists because they are "good for nothing". They have turned their futility into a productive force, are nothingists who celebrate the death of the centralized meaning structures and ignore accusation that they would only produce noise. - Microsoft offered to pay a developer to make changes to Wikipedia pages
Interesting. What do you think? "(…) Ultimately, this discussion should draw more people to contribute to the relevant Wikipedia pages, resulting in more informative articles"
Links for 2007 01 25
- mike-love.net – Genealogy of Influence
Visualization (interactive and static) of the connections between the most influential writers, artists, philosophers, scientists, and mathematicians of Western culture.
