Continuing the discussion from About the Tell Us About You category:
Hello people,
I was drawn to this conversation by way on Open Calls on the NGI.eu platform where I saw a link to Is the communitarian Internet back in the wake of COVID-19? â A conversation with Howard Rheingold. I was curious, as I know @howard_rheingold in person, and was happily surprised to see this is a Discourse site running!
I donât reason in terms of a single question to drive my work, let alone it be a burning question. If I would, I guess it would go something like: given the current trends in energy consumption, what must we do to prevent the extinction of complex life on Earth and shift â if at all possible â to a way of life that makes us humans part of the global organism we call our planet?
I was born, which is how we all get started. Then someday I hit a keyboard, sent an email, got response. It changed my life as I realized the Internet could be a life-changing phenomenon. In the last five years though, I tend to consider high-tech as more of a burden than a liberating mean, as too many critical people are not (going to be) using it, especially peasants, who are about the only people who can save us from the greed of obsolete economic and political theories. But I digress â or not: maybe this the biggest hurdle Iâve met along the way, maybe it is really ; that people in charge try to follow a normative model that does no-one any good, including themselves. I was lucky enough to spend some quality time â although not enough â with @howard_rheingold and what I learned from him is that brilliance requires a lot of compassion and love for life â but not Life in an abstract sense, but incarnate life, with strong presence to oneself and the others around you ; and this is not something that can find any technological solution. I bet if people were happier about their life on Earth, weâd be living with much less, in much better conditions. ButâŚ
Like everyone else I guess, I must compose with forces going in other directions. My biggest doubt, especially with the COVID-19 crisis, is that people may not be capable of getting rid of their over-costly habits â when I hear that we should be âcatching up with what we âmissedâ from being confinedâ and that would be more energy consumption, more competition, more production, I have serious doubts we can make it.
Never give up. If it seems impossible, itâs probably because youâre looking at it from, or âthrough unearthly anglesâ. Reality is entangled, and there is âspooky action at a distanceâ. What you see, is not what you get. And in @howard_rheingoldâs words:
So, why this topicâs name: âTowards a Public Digital Infrastructureâ?
Well, I was eating from the trash, living in a squat, hacking away. And I met many other people in the same case, hacking on free software, privacy-enhancing software, software that was being critical to many other people organizing around the world. And every time the same topic was coming back: we lack funds. Weâre broke. We canât compete against giants⌠In 2012, a number of people gathered during the Berlin Art Biennial to discuss peer-to-peer Internet systems. Everyone had the same problem. So I started working on it. I met people. I looked around, asked around. In 2017 I founded the Public Universal Base: Libre Infrastructure Community (PUBLIC). We gather like-minded people, we go after funding. One call at a time. And from the dozen projects who were part of the 2012 P2P meeting in Berlin, Iâm happy to say that most of them are now funded. Thanks to this cooperative effort of a bunch of people who, behind the scenes, build capacity for the free software community. And NGI has been helpful so far in this direction, but weâre light-years away still to shift the paradigm from competition to cooperation, where all our efforts should be going since we do not have much time left to keep our civilization from crashing. The NGI effort is a tiny piece of the huge European construct. As it slowly grows towards acceptance of free software and the Commons, we humans have a chance to shift away from self-destruction.
Thank you for your attention.