RE: Steemit + Utopia = Steemtopia?
Thanks for your post,I share the same hopes for humanity.I believe we are transitioning to a world of abundance,enabled by digital manufacturing and automation.Exemplified by intiatives such as the fab lab ,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fab_lab ,open hardware foundation,and so on. And I believe the blockchain plays an important part in this,by enabling us to initiate new economic models which are more decentralised and democratic,and enabling us to monetize our own data and work on the internet.
This is where steemit comes in,as the only running platform as of now that can do this. Others are on their way though,so steemit can´t rest on it´s laurels.
What I want to do personally though is to write about important topics,and collaborate with others,supporting each other,also by upvoting.This way I can help people who wants to help the world,and improve their economic situation.
Absolutely! It's something I've been passionate about for a long time even though I don't have all the answers yet. Maintaining my hope for humanity is a must for me, even though sometimes it can be difficult.
I'd not heard of the Fab Lab specifically before, but I'm loving what I'm reading on it. (Thanks for the link!) In our podcast last night it was brought up more in the sense of 3d printing to make smaller household or kitchen tools (that are plastic) as well as the 'imagine if food could be printed' ideas.
I agree on the importance of the blockchain for the reasons you mentioned as well as the transparency and accountability that goes on with it. Again I'll admit I don't have all the answers (yet, maybe?) I'm very excited to see these types of discussions occurring and being memorialized in some sense.
I'll head over to your blog, see what other ideas you've had...it takes a village you know. Your idea of talking, collaborating, supporting and upvoting these types of discussions is spot on. Members that find things like this important shouldn't forget that such things, even if not monetary, are so motivating to keep things going.
Thank you so much for the reply! I'll head over to your blog now :)
Reposting so it can be seen. Dealing with an angry troll, sorry for having to duplicate this.
Thanks for going to my blog! Unfortunately it´s empty about from my introduction.I´m too busy right now,and I just came back from a kind of hippie gathering in the woods run on anarcho-communalist principles( council,consensus,collaboration,etc),with no internet.I want to really get going now though.
It seems we are on a similar path,so lets discuss more later,and collaborate! I will link to my next post,I just need to learn markdown,and get some time of from my parenting responsibilities..
It's the best way to get to know people. Besides, you hit on some bigger concepts in your intro and it's informative seeing your responses on other threads.
I'd love to hear/read your ideas and look forward to collaborations that may come! I'll keep an eye out for your posts. Steemit will still be here when rest and adulting are done, no stress.
If you have any questions/problems with markdown just let me know. Happy to help.
Here's the guide if you didn't already have it: Mastering Markdown.
Absolutely! It's something I've been passionate about for a long time even though I don't have all the answers yet. Maintaining my hope for humanity is a must for me, even though sometimes it can be difficult.
I'd not heard of the Fab Lab specifically before, but I'm loving what I'm reading on it. (Thanks for the link!) In our podcast last night it was brought up more in the sense of 3d printing to make smaller household or kitchen tools (that are plastic) as well as the 'imagine if food could be printed' ideas.
I agree on the importance of the blockchain for the reasons you mentioned as well as the transparency and accountability that goes on with it. Again I'll admit I don't have all the answers (yet, maybe?) I'm very excited to see these types of discussions occurring and being memorialized in some sense.
I'll head over to your blog, see what other ideas you've had...it takes a village you know. Your idea of talking, collaborating, supporting and upvoting these types of discussions is spot on. Members that find things like this important shouldn't forget that such things, even if not monetary, are so motivating to keep things going.
Thank you so much for the reply! I'll head over to your blog now :)