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  1. San Pisith is a Buddhist Monk and an Early Stage Researcher at Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance. He has joined the Cosmolocalism project since September 2019 to pursue a Ph.D. at TalTech, Estonia. His Ph.D. thesis focuses on Buddhist Economics, Buddhist Governance, Commons, and Happiness and Public Purpose.

  2. Description. "Why Citizen Spring? "The future is already here. It's just not evenly distributed yet" - somebody famous. In the face of the climate emergency, the pandemic and the resulting economic crisis we need to change the way we live and work. We need to embrace a more sustainable future not only for the environment but also for our ...

  3. Description. "The idea is that if you know you are about to leave your parking space, you send a message via your phone to SpotScout. That information is then broadcast to the mobile phones of people looking for a park. If they pull into your parking spot they pay a fee which is split between SpotScout and you.

    • Free Code In-Vehicle Computer
    • Free Code Vehicle Control Systems
    • Free Hardware Designs For Vehicles
    • Defensive Patent Approaches For Electric Vehicles
    • Some Useful Links

    Essentially a built-in tablet or "smartphone" that people can user for navigation, entertainment, communication and other functions while in their car. The advantage of having the IVC built-in, as opposed to simply having a mount for a standard handheld device, is that it can be integrated more smoothly with the car's control systems, such as volum...

    Unlike the ICC, control systems are inherently critical to the safety of a vehicle, as well as factors like fuel efficiency. While some pundits, like Antony Ingram of GreenCarReports, express concerns about doing this with "open source" components, these are mostly based on commons misunderstandings about what "open source" means, many of them key ...

    These are designs that can be freely used by companies to built products for sale, or by home tinkerers to create products for their own use. Documentation of such designs are usually published under a license explicitly permitting sharing and re-use of the designs, such as CreativeCommons licenses, or sometimes free code software licenses like the...

    Relevant Projects

    1. Tesla Motors: Elon Musks' announcement that Tesla would "open source" its EV patents in a 2014 blog post, "Tesla will not initiate patent lawsuits against anyone who, in good faith, wants to use our technology", was treated with suspicion by commons advocates because of the "good faith" loophole. But a 2015 article on TechDirt confirms that this a typical "defensive patent" strategy, similar to the Open Patent Non-Assert (OPN) Pledge used by software companies like Google, and defensive pa...

    Research Publications

    1. Tesla Motors’ Open Source Revolution: Intellectual Property and the Carbon Crisis: Professor Matthew Rimmerof QUT provides an analysis of the Tesla patent decision in the context of the "patent thicket" around "green technology".

    Open source EV's

    1. http://automotivelinux.org 2. https://wikispeed.org/

    modelica model of an EV

    1. http://omwebbook.openmodelica.org/SMEHV

  4. Abstract "In this article, we present a method for valuing the multidimensional aspects of urban commons. This method draws from and contributes to a broader conception of social or community returns on investment, using the case and data of a vibrant project, strategy, and model of ecological resilience, R‐Urban, on the outskirts of Paris.

  5. In the coming months, I will be exploring strategies and stories that could help create a new option for startups: Exit to community. In E2C, the company would transition from investor ownership to ownership by the people who rely on it most. Those people might be users, workers, customers, participant organizations, or a combination of such ...

  6. Nora Bateson: "Aphanipoiesis (n.) combines two words from ancient Greek to describe this way in which life coalesces toward vitality in unseen ways. (Aphanis comes from a Greek root meaning obscured, unseen, unnoticed; poiesis is from one meaning to bring forth, to make.) Other words which also carry the root aphanis include phantom, diaphanous ...

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