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  1. Guerrilla Translation is a collaborative hub for authors and translators to network and share stimulating ideas internationally. Our aim is to model a cooperative form of global idea-sharing, by enabling a platform and method for opening dialogues.

  2. 2023年2月1日 · Human mental development, in Donaldson’s theory, is a matter of the growth of successive modes of knowing. Infants have only one mode available, what she terms the point mode. Their entire focus is the temporal here and now and their ways of knowing (perception, thought, emotion, and action) are inextricably mixed.

  3. Bio. "Giulio Focardi holds a masters degree in Economic History and his main topics of professional and research interest are in the fields of Community Economy, Collaborative Economy and Social Economy.

  4. Bruce Perens is a leader in the Free Software and Open Source community. He is creator of the Open Source Definition, the manefesto of the Open Source movement in Software. He's founder or co-founder of the Open Source Initiative, The Linux Standard Base, Software in the Public Interest, and No-Code International.

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    Marc Chataigner: "Local maker space versus makers platforms. Often was mentionned the question whether the value is in the platform or in the space itself. Space activities are extended thanks to platforms (OpenDesk, FabLabNetwork, …), but such platform doesn’t exist without local spaces. When the price of machines gets more and more affordable as ...

    Marc Chataigner: "Tokyo Fabbers: People from FabCafé do coordinate this event, but the idea is to gather the Tokyo Fab. scene to get them to show projects and discuss openly about how they are doing their business, what are the different positionings and ways to run a space. That event is funded by the Tokyo Metropolitan — the equivalent for Paris ...

    FabLab Shibuya, part of Co-Lab /
    &Fab, from Loft and MUJI stores, powered by FabLab Shibuya /
    Happy Printers /
    FabCafé Tokyo /

    By Marc Chataigner: Graphic via https://d262ilb51hltx0.cloudfront.net/max/1069/1*e72rue2iuHTIzogMrcdrnw.png

  5. Introduction. The internet is often called a "gift economy". However, in P2P Theory, I argue that peer production is not a form of reciprocity-based gift economy, but non-reciprocal communal shareholding. For more information on this argument, see here at http://www.p2pfoundation.net/3.4_Placing_P2P_in_an_intersubjective_typology.

  6. Description. "Pastry is a generic, scalable and efficient substrate for peer-to-peer applications. Pastry nodes form a decentralized, self-organizing and fault-tolerant overlay network within the Internet. Pastry provides efficient request routing, deterministic object location, and load balancing in an application-independent manner.

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