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Workshop on Inequalities in the age of AI, what they are, how they work and what we can do about them.
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- Can tech design for survivors? How sex, violence, and power are encoded into the design and implementation of data/AI-driven sexual misconduct reporting systems - #5 by pbihr
- What does the future of civil society advocacy look like, given the prevalence of these digital technologies and their impact on the work that civil society is currently doing? - #4 by nadia
- What does it take to build a successful movement for citizens to gain control over when, how and to what use automated systems are introduced and used in society? - #2
- Michelle Thorne - Senior Program Officer at the Mozilla Foundation, Leader of the Open Design of Trust Things (OpenDoTT) PhD program with Mozilla and the University of Dundee - #2 by johncoate
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Teaching teachers Open Source
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Event description: Teaching Teachers Open Source - #15 by erik_lonroth
Unfailing Massive Collaboration: Open Sourcing Everything Introduction to topic I Documentation from the discussion -
Open Source beyond the screen
- The Town as an Open Source Project
- Story of initiative to bring an open source car
- Story of community in Cairo that DIYd four exit ramps from the busiest road in a city with a population of 9.5 Million people because the government wouldn’t.
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A thread on the history of open source communities
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The Viral Academy Georgia: learning open source software to learn how to work together
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(From the Town as an Open Source project) " Open Source projects are ubiquitous in computing and they affect every computer users life in a massive way. In direct terms, a lot of commonly used software is Open Source - Mozilla Firefox being a prime example. The more important thing though is the effect that Open Source projects have on your computing experience indirectly - most Open Source projects are not about creating software for the end-user but are instead about creating pools of resources for other programmers to use as a part of their non-Open software. Some Open Source projects are virtually omnipresent (gcc, zlib, openssl, etc.) but largely invisible to the end-user."
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EdgeRyders Hackathon for ethical solutions to unethical technology problems.
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- How can we put humans/citizens first in our smart city policies? - #14 by matthias
- Social Media is broken, let's do better! - #7 by JollyOrc
- What does it mean to make a human-centric Internet, and who is doing it?
- Introducing Oliver, WorldBrain.io, Memex and Storex, Democratising Knowledge
- What does the participio software need to be useful for artistic co-creation? - #7 by matteo_uguzzoni
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Social Media is Broken - Let’s do better: Social Media is broken, let's do better! - #7 by JollyOrc “If the platform caters to just one type of audience, and centers around a specific interest or topic, that informs the audience directly on how to behave. And people can lurk before participating, so they follow the existing examples. With an open and global platform, it is a lot harder to set these existing examples, because one does not know, with which subset the new member will interact first, nor with which topic. Good UX guides them, informs the newbies about the presets and their reasoning, and so on.”
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What does it mean to build a human centric internet and who is doing it? What does it mean to make a human-centric Internet, and who is doing it? " The builders of Scuttlebutt started from the sort of human community they wanted to build : open to the underprivileged, solving basic social connectivity problems while staying away from surveillance capitalism, etc., and on those basis they are making all their technical choices , right down to the editor. As they do that, they discover and exploit sources of economic efficiency (“underprivileged audiences are less demanding, easier to serve with open source tech”). They ended up with a very different product from the ones they are seeking to replace, and with a very different community."
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Introducing Oliver, WorldBrain.io, Memex and Storex, Democratising Knowledge: Introducing Oliver, WorldBrain.io, Memex and Storex, Democratising Knowledge) “I am looking forward to learn about your use cases. We are right now in the phase of gathering 10-20 interested projects to identify the common needs for such an infrastructure.”
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Living greener as therapy: how I stumbled upon plasticless, trees and diy protein
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What does the Participo need to be useful for artistic co-creation? What does the participio software need to be useful for artistic co-creation? - #7 by matteo_uguzzoni
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Workshop on Service Design in a Climate Emergency
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- How do we weave together the threads of various conversations we are having around a “deep green” transition, and what are our next steps?
- https://edgeryders.eu/t/living-greener-as-therapy-how-i-stumbled-upon-plasticless-trees-and-diy-protein/11396/3
- Best of article #3
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- What do digital services in a world of net-zero look like ? https://edgeryders.eu/t/workshop-on-service-design-in-a-climate-emergency-what-do-digital-services-in-a-world-of-net-zero-look-like/11070 " It’s also relatively simple to shift from measuring cost in money to cost in carbon.For example the [Office of National Statistics in the UK already measures things like carbon intensity for different sectors(https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/environmentalaccounts/bulletins/greenhousegasintensityprovisionalestimatesuk/2017), to have proxy figures for CO2 emissions.If by law you are compelling to reduce emissions, and you know that expenditure in a given sector emits a set about of emissions for every 10k of spend, you have implicit budgets already set. There’s a danger in this approach, that we end up leaving great swathes of people behind - while this approach is easy to measure and manage, it’s also a very blunt instrument, especially when within industry, we know that our knowledge about how to do almost anything in a measurably low carbon way* is so poor."
- What do digital services in a world of net-zero look like ? https://edgeryders.eu/t/workshop-on-service-design-in-a-climate-emergency-what-do-digital-services-in-a-world-of-net-zero-look-like/11070 “Also, while user-centred design is increasingly common, we have few tools for designing for people who are not the primary users of services, a key consideration when designing for the wider environment. For example, Airbnb is a great example of user-centred design for the end user. It’s a less successful example of design for the neighbour of a person hosting an apartment, or less visible people, like the cleaners and other workers who are also part of the supply chain…”
- What do digital services in a world of net-zero look like? https://edgeryders.eu/t/workshop-on-service-design-in-a-climate-emergency-what-do-digital-services-in-a-world-of-net-zero-look-like/11070 This would help understand which questions the tools and frameworks we have available are suited to answering, which ones they aren’t. Being able to check these common tools we know against the key challenges identified in the first output would let give us an idea of what new tools might look like.
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Which skills would we like to have in the room?
- Service design skills, particularly working in public sector in Europe, and private sector
- Policy design and experience, particularly for delivering carbon reductions in government services
- Digital skills, for implementing digitally mediated aspects of a service, like building digital platforms designed to support a channel shift away from manual ones that relied on paper
- Skills and experience at working with vulnerable groups (or people from those groups themselves), often impacted by the unintended consequences of people taking steps to ‘green’ a service.
Are there specific organisations whose contributions would be helpful?
- Do you know service designer who has experience facilitating events? Send them to us for a gig
- Do you know anyone at TU Berlin who is working on “sustainable digitalisation”?
- Do you know anyone from who has experience working with groups who are often vulnerable, and marginalised? Come join us at this workshop
- Know anyone who is helping organisations understand how their efforts might unintentionally harm the people they are trying to help?
- Do you know anyone who is building digital services that displace more polluting alternatives? Can you talk about the trade-offs you have to make when operating commercially?
- Do you know anyone who is working at a mobility services company like Coup, Emmy etc. Join us!
Anticipate ! Exploring Collective Intelligence Design
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- https://edgeryders.eu/t/a-radically-new-internet-a-study-on-p2p-protocols-and-mesh-networks/9802
- https://edgeryders.eu/t/my-story-thoughts-on-collaboration/9977
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A radically new study on P2P Protocols and mesh Networks: https://edgeryders.eu/t/a-radically-new-internet-a-study-on-p2p-protocols-and-mesh-networks/9802 " What’s specifically interesting is when you take mesh networks in combination with peer-to-peer protocols, such as Scuttlebutt or the DAT-protocol as new features are enabled, seldomly else even imagined. They happen to fit very well together as the two technologies merge and creating something quite unique."
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My Story- Thoughts on collaboration: https://edgeryders.eu/t/my-story-thoughts-on-collaboration/9977 “How does collaboration look like in a distributed peer to peer network? What technical challenges are there to be solved? What initiatives are working towards solutions and how far are they? Are solutions compatible? How energy efficient are they? How private, and how hackable?”
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What does tech look like on a finite, post-climate change earth?
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- Living greener as therapy: how I stumbled upon plasticless, trees and diy protein
- https://edgeryders.eu/t/how-can-the-internet-help-the-climate/9856/17
- Deep green internet of biases? and other terrible ways to open a conversation: https://edgeryders.eu/t/deep-green-internet-of-biases-and-other-terrible-ways-to-open-a-conversation/10190
- How can we put humans/citizens first in our smart city policies? - #14 by matthias
- https://edgeryders.eu/t/event-notes-unstructured-tech-moonshot-for-climate-change/10696/2
- https://edgeryders.eu/t/draft-post-how-to-build-an-incubator-for-accessible-environmental-solutions/10688/3
- https://edgeryders.eu/t/on-assessing-impact-and-what-edgeryders-could-do-in-that-department/10708/7
- https://edgeryders.eu/t/deep-green-internet-of-biases-and-other-terrible-ways-to-open-a-conversation/10190
- https://edgeryders.eu/t/deep-green-tech-workshop/10191
- https://edgeryders.eu/t/city-of-milan-to-reforest-3-million-new-trees-will-lower-city-temperatures-by-2-3/10387
- How do we weave together the threads of various conversations we are having around a “deep green” transition, and what are our next steps?
- https://edgeryders.eu/t/deep-green-tech-workshop/10191
- https://edgeryders.eu/t/living-greener-as-therapy-how-i-stumbled-upon-plasticless-trees-and-diy-protein/11396/3
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How can the Internet Help the Climate? https://edgeryders.eu/t/how-can-the-internet-help-the-climate/9856/17 “I definitely think that the Internet can help the climate and approach the challenge - can it right now? Not sure.”
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A Radically New Internet - A Study on P2P Protocols and Mesh Networks: https://edgeryders.eu/t/a-radically-new-internet-a-study-on-p2p-protocols-and-mesh-networks/9802 “If mesh networks and peer-to-peer protocols are implemented, especially in combination with each other, it would be a much more durable communication infrastructure for society.”
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How can we put humans/citizens first in our smart city policies?: How can we put humans/citizens first in our smart city policies? - #14 by matthias “Let’s call it “tiny data”. In the highly resilient society of the future, we’ll have to rely on local resources much more than now. This can be a city-level or neighborhood-level micro-grid or an off-grid house, or probably all of these to have multiple levels of redundancy. I am personally living off-grid and from that experience I can tell that good monitoring of ones energy, water, wastewater, heating and cooling systems is essential for wise resource use and proper functioning. For example, I know that I need 500-700 Wh of photovoltaics energy a day, and that I can cope with at most 10 days of gray sky in winter. That’s where IoT comes in. Network-connected sensors and an evaluation software would combine local consumption data and weather forecasts into behavior recommendations.”
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Boilerplate Description of Edgeryders
(ENG) About Edgeryders
Created in 2012, Edgeryders is an international community of 5000 members in 80 countries. Members interact through a dedicated and tailor-made open source platform to facilitate large-scale exchanges and coordination. Edgeryders also organizes events such as workshops, conferences, retreats or festivals.
Notable participants:
- Robin Chase, founder of Zipcar
- Amelia Andersdotter, former Swedish deputy for the Pirate Party and digital activist
- Fabrizio Barca coordinator of the forum on Inequality and Diversity, former head of research at the Bank of Italy, head of the Department of Public Policies for Development at the Ministry of Economy and Finance and Minister for Territorial Cohesion between 2011 and 2013.
Our mission: To support different groups of people through a network, information, knowledge, tools and opportunities to accelerate the transition to a greener, more just and humane society.
Edgeryders was born from a research project within the Council of Europe, an international organisation that hosts the European Court of Human Rights and ensures compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights. Its objective is to guarantee human rights, democracy and the rule of law in Europe.
Edgeryders is supported by a non-profit organisation of the same name registered in Estonia. The organization is managed by 6 directors based in Belgium, Germany, Sweden and the United States.
They are our partners, customers and founders: University of Bordeaux, City of Matera, City of Galway, City of Milan, City of Amsterdam, Stockholm School of Economics, Nesta, Aarhus University, EIT- Climate Kic, World Bank, UNDP, European Commission and Rockefeller Foundation.
Significant successes:
- Edgeryders was mentioned by the Italian daily La Repubblica as having played an important role in the economic development of the city of Matera.
- Edgeryders is involved in the successful applications of the cities of Matera and Galway for the title of European Capital of Culture.
- Edgeryders influenced the design of the new Belgian strategy for development and international cooperation.
(FR) A propos d’Edgeryders
Créée en 2012, Edgeryders est une communautée internationale de 5000 membres répartis dans 80 pays. Les membres interagissent grâce à une plateforme open source dédiée et construite sur mesure afin de favoriser les échanges et la coordination à grande échelle. Edgeryders organise également des événements tels que des workshops, des conférences, des retraites ou des festivals.
Ils sont membres d’Edgeryders : Robin Chase, fondatrice de Zipcar, Amelia Andersdotter ancienne députée suédoise pour le Parti Pirate et activiste numérique, Fabrizio Barca coordinateur du forum sur les Inégalités et la Diversité, ancien responsable de la recherche à la Banque d’Italie, à la tête du Département des politiques publiques pour le développement auprès du Ministère de l’économie et des finances et ministre de la cohésion territoriale entre 2011 et 2013.
Notre mission : Soutenir différents groupes de personnes grâce à un réseau, de l’information, du savoir, des outils et des opportunités afin d’accélérer la transition vers une société plus verte, juste et humaine.
Edgeryders est né d’un projet de recherche au sein du Conseil de l’Europe, une organisation internationale qui accueille la Cour Européenne des Droits de l’Homme et assure le respect de la Convention Européenne des Droits de L’Homme. Son objectif est de garantir les droits humains, la démocratie et l’état de droit en Europe.
Edgeryders est soutenu par une organisation à but non lucratif du même nom enregistrée en Estonie. L’organisation est administrée par 6 directeurs basés en belgique, en Allemagne, en Suède et aux Etats-Unis.
Ils sont nos partenaires, clients et fondateurs : Université de Bordeaux, la ville de Matera, la ville de Galway, la ville de Milan, la ville d’Amsterdam, la Stockholm School of Economics, Nesta, l’Université d’Aarhus, EIT- Climate Kic, la Banque Mondiale, UNDP, la Commission Européenne et la fondation Rockefeller.
Succès notables :
- Edgeryders a été mentionné par le quotidien italien La Repubblica comme ayant joué un rôle important dans le développement économique de la ville de Matera.
- Edgeryders est impliqué dans les candidatures réussies des villes de Matera et Galway au titre de Capitales Européennes de la Culture.
- Edgeryders a influencé la conception de la nouvelle stratégie Belge de développement et de Coopération internationale.[quote=“MartinDvorak, post:1, topic:11115”]