Tim O’Reilly on The Endarkment

smarterplanet:

Tim O’Reilly is a very smart guy, and even though he is a dyed-in-the-wool technophile, he hasn’t let that blind him:

Tim O’Reilly, The Rise Of Anti-Intellectualism And The End Of Progress

For so many in the techno-elite, even those who don’t entirely subscribe to the unlimited optimism of the Singularity, the notion of perpetual progress and economic growth is somehow taken for granted. As a former classicist turned technologist, I’ve always lived with the shadow of the fall of Rome, the failure of its intellectual culture, and the stasis that gripped the Western world for the better part of a thousand years. What I fear most is that we will lack the will and the foresight to face the world’s problems squarely, but will instead retreat from them into superstition and ignorance.

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Yes, we may find technological solutions that propel us into a new golden age of robots, collective intelligence, and an economy built around “the creative class.” But it’s at least as probable that as we fail to find those solutions quickly enough, the world falls into apathy, disbelief in science and progress, and after a melancholy decline, a new dark age.

Civilizations do fail. We have never yet seen one that hasn’t. The difference is that the torch of progress has in the past always passed to another region of the world. But we’ve now, for the first time, got a single global civilization. If it fails, we all fail together. 

Yes, we’ve become entangled, and our fate will be shared. To avoid the endarkment will require a great deal of hard work, and the hardest part might be the necessary first step: realizing that we are at a pivotal moment, and that just about everything must change.

He’s as right as he is wrong: There’s still plenty of edges left to rebuild from.

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mediapathic: I am angry about what happened to Aaron Swartz

mediapathic:

Aaron Swartz. aaronsw.

I didn’t know him. I should say that right off the bat. I think I met him, once, in the flurry of brilliant and bold people that happens when a community built on new communications methods explodes. But it seems that everyone I know did know him, in one way or another….

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How an Internet of Drones will be Built: Think 2,400 baud

  • The drones will be noisy. 
  • The payloads are going to be tiny (ounces) and the containers they are held in will be clunky.
  • The  distance drones travel will be short (less than a mile).
  • There will be frequent failures (drones in trees and on rooftops).
  • Hassles will occur (problems with government regulators, police, and nutty neighbors).
  • It will seem like everything needs to be done by hand.

None of this matters.  It’s actually kind of fun to experience this and solve (t)he problems presented.

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First Mile Economics: We have a LASTMILE crisis…

firstmileeconomics:

During the last year I have had the privilege to travel far and wide – talking to some of the great change makers from across the world. I have met well educated and articulate people seeking to reinvent the social economy through new platforms for giving, sharing, contributing and trading –…

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Radiation, Alzheimer’s Disease and Fermi

warrenellis:

““Galactic cosmic radiation poses a significant threat to future astronauts,” said O’Banion. “The possibility that radiation exposure in space may give rise to health problems such as cancer has long been recognized. However, this study shows for the first time that exposure to radiation levels equivalent to a mission to Mars could produce cognitive problems and speed up changes in the brain that are associated with Alzheimer’s disease.””

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A Momentary Flow: Could Human Enhancement Turn Soldiers Into Weapons That Violate International Law? Yes

wildcat2030:

See on Scoop.itPhilosophy everywhere everywhen
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New technologies reveal ambiguities and hidden assumptions in international humanitarian law.

Science fiction, or actual U.S. military project? Half a world away from the battlefield, a soldier controls his avatar-robot that does…

A Momentary Flow: Could Human Enhancement Turn Soldiers Into Weapons That Violate International Law? Yes

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I’m Not Really Here: Gabble Ratchets

wolvensnothere:

The idea is simple:

You do all of William Gibson’s Blue Ant Trilogy as a 78-hour maxi-series. I think Cayce, Hollis, and Milgrim would all appreciate that, for different reasons. Here’s how you do it:

39 Episodes. 13 eps over 3 seasons, at 2 hours per ep. The first season is ‘Pattern…

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It was never really about “the terrorists”. It was not even about civil unrest. It was always about this moment, when vast crimes might be uncovered by citizens – it was always, that is to say, meant to be about you.

zerosociety:

fette:

Naomi Wolf, Revealed: how the FBI coordinated the crackdown on Occupy – New documents prove what was once dismissed as paranoid fantasy: totally integrated corporate-state repression of dissent, for the Guardian, December 29, 2012.

WikiLeaks published an assessment report from the Homeland Security Department (DHS) on the Occupy movement that was put together in October 2011. The assessment was attached to a Stratfor email, one of five million or so emails the organization obtained and has been releasing since February 27, 2012. Via.

See also, Honoré Daumier, Tiens peuple, tiens bon peuple, en veux-tu en voilà!

I’m pretty much reposting/tweeting this piece wherever I find it.  Because she’s right. 

It was never really about “the terrorists”. It was not even about civil unrest. It was always about this moment, when vast crimes might be uncovered by citizens – it was always, that is to say, meant to be about you.

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CRIMINAL WISDOM: TWITTER STALKER

criminalwisdom:

From Wired’s The 8 Craziest Job Openings in the Military-Industrial Complex:

Security firm Archimedes Global wants a “Cyber Counterterrorism Persona Targeting Analyst.” The title sounds great at parties, for one. But basically, it comes down to stalking people on Twitter. Aside from using…

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Photography Prison: Slogans pasted on the walls of sets in Terry Gilliam’s film ‘Brazil’

photographyprison:

  • Truth is information.
  • Suspicion breeds confidence.
  • Be Safe — Be Suspicious.
  • Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, Information
  • Eternal vigilance is the price of prosperity.
  • Regret nothing — report everything.
  • Loose talk is noose talk. Be a live patriot, not a dead traitor.
  • Be alert— some…

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