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That's exactly what the astral pirates are - a growing worldwide movement of people who don't want the next decades of our lives to be defined like the last one was: 1.5 hours of mayhem, bouncing and jostling through tubes full of people full of worry wrapped in expensive headphones only to be deposited into well decorated offices in London to try to solve difficult problems. I failed at that - the really difficult problems can't be solved in that way.

Sure, a corporation might be able to launch a cloud product, the engineers might be able to scale out and secure the cloud offering. And more abstractions will be layered upon the human experience and more "wealth" will be created. But then we have to spend 1.5 hours desperately trying to rush back to a small slice of ?life? and then spend an exhausted hour trying to code some freedom into the FOSS. But this is not how free software or free culture or free society will come to be.

Locking on in front of oil company headquarters and doing mass sit-downs at major London landmarks are great but Astral Ship is one of the very concepts which can create viable and sustainable alternatives.

There's a huge emphasis on linux, local services (filesharing, fedwiki etc). The concept of a pirate ship borrows from federation, decentralize, etc. But it gives a centre - a ship. There will be many ships helping each other out. If you're not able to make the voyage watch this space anyways: an astral ship in nature on the edge of London has been designed and planned for some time as well.


> an astral ship in nature on the edge of London has been designed and planned for some time as well

WOW

Related: https://genesis.re/wiki#Plan_B - I was thinking about designing a competition to incentivize decentralized innovation.

I'm a corporate wageslave c̶u̶b̶i̶c̶l̶e̶ openspace commuter, workign as "Innovation Engineer" in Fortune 500 company, cannot complain though

EDIT: Formatting. Also: happiness comes from within.


A lot has happened:

https://puri.sm/learn/freedom-roadmap/

For instance, all the firmware is completely open. The BIOS can be flashed by the user. What openness do you feel is lacking?


Agreed that the title is misleading, but if you look at it does seem a bit like cargo in functionality. Which begs the question: why create this instead of using nix expressions?


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