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Good Ideas about just about anything, interesting concepts, cool technology, machine learning, science, social dynamics and sometimes a meme. @Good_Idea_SubmissionBot Part of The Alembic Collective ⚗️ (@Alembic)

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Good idea: reduce your consumption of ultra processed foods https://www.psypost.org/huge-study-links-ultra-processed-foods-to-heightened-depression-risk/ Recent research reveals a significant link between high consumption of ultra-processed foods and an increased risk of developing depression. This study indicates that individuals adhering to diets rich in ultra-processed foods are more likely to experience depressive symptoms over time.
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Good idea: urban gardening to improve health https://www.helsinki.fi/en/news/healthier-world/urban-gardening-may-improve-human-health-research-subjects-benefitted-microbial-exposure-boosts-immune-system Urban gardening may improve human health: a new study found that a one-month indoor gardening period increased the bacterial diversity of the skin and was associated with higher levels of anti-inflammatory molecules in the blood.
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Good idea : Solar powered fridge https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/05/21/solar-powered-fridge-doesnt-require-electricity-and-can-run-for-40-hours-without-power/ Amped Innovation is rolling out the EasyFreeze across more than a dozen countries in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, focusing on communities that are hardest to reach. Small businesses, such as corner stores, benefit immensely from the ability to sell cold beverages and ice, while medical clinics and hospitals can safely store medicines and vaccines at precise temperatures. The fridge’s design prioritizes off-grid efficiency, with proprietary circuits, software, and mechanical designs to deliver city-like performance in rural settings. One of the distinguishing features of the EasyFreeze is its durability. Unlike many other solar refrigerators that fail within a year of use, the EasyFreeze is built to last. The equipment is assembled locally to avoid steep import fees and reduce costs, ensuring affordability without compromising on quality. This holistic approach to product design and distribution makes EasyFreeze not only efficient but also economically viable.
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Good idea: Stand up for justice As a clarification: Do get angry at assholes, for purposefully distributing bullshit. Do get angry at people purposefully being provocative, using hostile communication strategies etc. Use this as a tool to see where you have to refine your knowledge. Do not let shitty people waltz over you. Be an equanimous jedi
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Good Idea: Reflect your opinions https://fs.blog/bertrand-russell-on-avoiding-foolish-opinions/ "If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do. If some one maintains that two and two are five, or that Iceland is on the equator, you feel pity rather than anger, unless you know so little of arithmetic or geography that his opinion shakes your own contrary conviction. The most savage controversies are those about matters as to which there is no good evidence either way." — Bertrand Russell: On Avoiding Foolish Opinions
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Good idea: Build DIY Solar Energy https://anarchosolarpunk.substack.com/p/offgridsolar Cheaper, more powerful and modular so you can scale things up or down. All it takes is some basic tools, a little safety knowledge and to know the ingredients to put it all together. A DIY system means more interoperability because there isn’t one point of failure like a Jackery. ✨sunday read
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Good Idea: Open Science https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/6/3/18271538/open-access-elsevier-california-sci-hub-academic-paywalls Open science aims to make scientific research freely accessible to everyone, promoting greater knowledge sharing and faster scientific progress. Individuals can support open science legally by advocating for open access policies at their institutions, using and contributing to open access platforms, and discussing the importance of open access with policymakers. While piracy sites like Sci-Hub provide access to paywalled research, making vast amounts of scientific knowledge available to those who can't afford expensive journal subscriptions, they aren't a sustainable (legal) solution. However, this widespread access highlights the demand for open access and pressures publishers to change their models. Ultimately, focusing on legal actions helps build a more equitable and lasting system for accessing scientific knowledge. 🫶 to @nvrwalkalone for the link!
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Good Idea: Tegelwippen (Tile whipping) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/04/we-need-to-accept-the-weeds-dutch-towns-compete-to-remove-the-most-garden-paving In the Netherlands, there's a fun competition called "tile whipping" where cities and towns compete to remove the most paving stones from gardens (and public spaces...😜) to replace them with green spaces. This initiative started during the COVID-19 pandemic to encourage people to make their surroundings greener and more sustainable. Removing tiles helps with rainwater drainage, reduces heat, and promotes biodiversity. Cities like Venlo, Amersfoort, and Rotterdam are leading the effort, and participants are transforming them into lush, green areas...
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Good Idea: imagine Utopia and plot ways to get there https://solarpunkmagazine.com/how-to-tell-if-the-future-youre-building-is-utopian/ Here are some practical ways to determine if the future society you envision is truly utopian. It emphasizes that a utopia should be inclusive, safe, and equitable, and must balance technology and nature harmoniously. Key points include: Inclusivity: A utopian society must welcome and support all people, regardless of disabilities, race, or sexual orientation. Safety: It should provide a safe environment, free from discrimination and violence, especially for marginalized groups. Leadership: True change should be led by marginalized communities, not by those who benefit from the current system. Technology and Nature: Harmony between technology, humanity, and nature is essential, avoiding exploitative practices. Resource Distribution: An equitable distribution of resources, ensuring everyone's basic needs and comforts are met. 🙏 to @klimadeswandels for the image
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Good idea: Learn the history of pre-capitalism work https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvk_XylEmLo (15min on 2x speed, watch at work 😜) Most agree that working long hours is exhausting. But it wasn't always that way. Learning how our ancestors worked before the introduction of mechanical clocks, might inform us on how we can improve living conditions for many. Do we choose to collectively bargain for it? 🙏to this subscriber submission
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Good Idea: Ban conversion therapies (in Europe)! https://eci.ec.europa.eu/043/public/#/screen/home Conversion therapy is not based on science and has been proven to cause significant harm. Let's ensure a future where everyone can live authentically and without fear. Your signature can help end these harmful practices and promote acceptance. Join in and help creating a more inclusive Europe! If you are an EU citizen: Sign today!
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Good idea: solar power to smelt metal https://www.ecowatch.com/solar-power-heat-metal-smelting-cement-quartz.html Industrial processes like smelting metals or manufacturing cement can be carbon-intensive, as they typically rely on fossil fuels to generate enough energy to produce high temperatures. But researchers have found a way to use solar thermal trapping, rather than fossil fuels, to reduce the emissions of some industrial processes. Scientists used semitransparent materials, including synthetic quartz, to capture sunlight with a thermal trapping effect. The team connected a synthetic quartz rod, partially lined with platinum, to an opaque silicon carbide disk, which would absorb the sunlight, and exposed one end of the quartz rod to concentrated solar radiation.
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Good Idea: Patterns for a good society https://patternlanguage.cc/ "Pattern Language" outlines a systematic approach to designing communities and buildings. It emphasizes the importance of incremental growth and user-centric design. From establishing regional policies to shaping individual rooms, each pattern contributes to creating vibrant and functional spaces. Whether it's defining community boundaries or detailing the layout of a house, the language offers a comprehensive framework for creating environments that support human interaction and well-being. 🙏 to our friends @interwebnuggets
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Good idea: Go plogging! Plogging is the act of going for a walk with a plastic bag and collect litter. It might seem overwhelming, but try just one piece a day. Like a friend once said: never underestimate small acts of kindness. 🙏Thanks for this submission by one of our ministers.
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Good Idea: Protect the commons https://www.onthecommons.org/magazine/elinor-ostroms-8-principles-managing-commmons/ 1. Define clear group boundaries. 2. Match rules governing use of common goods to local needs and conditions. 3. Ensure that those affected by the rules can participate in modifying the rules. 4. Make sure the rule-making rights of community members are respected by outside authorities. 5. Develop a system, carried out by community members, for monitoring members’ behavior. 6. Use graduated sanctions for rule violators. 7. Provide accessible, low-cost means for dispute resolution. 8. Build responsibility for governing the common resource in nested tiers from the lowest level up to the entire interconnected system. 🫶 to our minister @mina_chabaka
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Good Idea: Initially assume every person online is a bot trying to sell you something https://matt.sh/the-most-talented-person The only future of the internet is, sadly, proof-of-person and proof-of-residence on every public network interaction. There’s no going back to “high trust anonymous internet” when half the world is willing to exploit the other half.
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Good Idea: Stop the transfer of prosperity from young to old https://www.ted.com/talks/scott_galloway_how_the_us_is_destroying_young_people_s_future In a scorching talk, marketing professor and podcaster Scott Galloway dissects the data showing that, by many measures, young people in the US are worse off financially than ever before. He unpacks the root causes and effects of this "great intergenerational theft," asking why we let it continue and showing how we could make it end.
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Good Idea: Limit plastics production https://phys.org/news/2024-05-global-plastic-treaty-caps-production.html The global push to tackle plastic pollution includes considering a cap on plastic production. Scientific models suggest that cutting primary plastic production by 40% by 2040 could significantly reduce pollution. However, achieving this would mean big changes in how products are packaged and used. Finding realistic policies to make these cuts is tough, but it's essential for a cleaner future.
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Good idea: Do not use AI-Bots as a source (bard, chatGPT, claude, grok...) https://hub.jhu.edu/2024/05/13/chatbots-tell-people-what-they-want-to-hear/ Despite being perceived as neutral, chatbots tend to echo the beliefs of users, reinforcing their ideologies. This "echo chamber effect" is heightened by the conversational nature of interactions with chatbots, where users express their opinions in full questions rather than keywords. As a result, chatbots provide responses that align with users' existing attitudes, potentially exacerbating societal polarization. Efforts to counteract this effect, such as training chatbots to present opposing viewpoints or providing source information for fact-checking, have shown limited success. These findings underscore the need for awareness of bias in AI systems and the challenges in mitigating their impact on public discourse.
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Good idea: Play with your kids https://nursing.osu.edu/news/2024/05/08/perfect-parent-study The pressure to be a "perfect parent" is leading to burnout for many parents, affecting both their mental health and that of their children, according to a study from The Ohio State University. The study highlights some practical solutions for tackling the issue: It emphasizes the importance of meaningful connections with children through active listening and emotional engagement. It suggests adopting a positive mindset by challenging negative thoughts and adjusting unrealistic expectations for both parents and children. It empathizes prioritizing self-care, encouraging parents to strike a balance between responsibilities and activities that promote their well-being.
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Good Idea: Enjoy a Sunday outdoors 🌞
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Good idea: leapfrog innovation https://www.worldexcellence.com/ethiopia-ban-combustion-cars/ Ethiopia is banning combustion cars. As the country does not have money to import fuel and an good supply of hydropower electricity, it is directly going towards electric cars. Many developing countries might go this path of skipping one development step on the path to innovative solitions and go directly for the next more advanced option.
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Good Idea: Turn tractor exhaust into fertilizer https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/bakx-fertilizer-bio-agtive-olds-1.6582561 Gary Lewis's BioAgtive.com technology captures exhaust emissions from tractors and converts them into a carbon-based biofertilizer. The system involves collecting exhaust gases, filtering out toxins, cooling them, and then injecting the resulting sut material back into the soil alongside seeds or through irrigation systems. This process aims to enrich the soil with carbon, which can improve soil health and crop production
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Good Idea: Be sure to connect to networks you trust when using VPN... https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/05/novel-attack-against-virtually-all-vpn-apps-neuters-their-entire-purpose/ This "novel" attack is exploiting a vulnerability that has existed for 22 years. The attack, called TunnelVision, tricks VPNs into sending your internet traffic through an unencrypted path, even though you think it's protected. Here's how it works: 1. When you connect to a network, your device asks for an IP address using something called DHCP. 2. The attacker sets up a fake DHCP server on the same network you're on. 3. This fake server tells your device to send its VPN traffic through it instead of the normal, encrypted path. 4. Your device then sends all its internet traffic—including the stuff you thought was secure—through the attacker's server. 5. The attacker can now see, modify, or even block your traffic, defeating the purpose of using a VPN to protect your privacy. This exploit makes VPNs ineffective in hiding your online activities, so it's important to be cautious when connecting to networks, especially ones you don't trust.
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Good Idea: Animal-free agriculture https://online.eou.edu/resources/article/veganic-farming-importance-of-sustainable-agriculture/ One myth that is persistent, is that animal free agriculture is an untested new age idea... However veganic farming has roots in ancient agricultural practices, such as those of the Maya and other Mesoamerican cultures, who utilized animal-free agricultural systems centuries ago. It is an ethical and sustainable approach to producing food that aims to avoid using animal byproducts entirely. Veganic farmers keep the soil constantly covered with crops, mulch or green manure in order to prevent topsoil loss and nutrient leakage when the soil is exposed to the elements. They practice crop rotation to expose the soil to plants that serve different purposes, such as nitrogen fixation or nutrient mining
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Good Idea: Eat seaweed https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/05/02/the-ick-effect-and-lack-of-investment-the-challenges-of-the-european-seaweed-industry Seaweed presents a promising solution for sustainable food systems. Despite initial aversions, it's packed with essential nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, offering health benefits while reducing reliance on traditional seafood sources. Activists and movements advocating for environmental and health causes can highlight seaweed's potential to combat climate change through carbon absorption and minimal agricultural inputs. By promoting seaweed as a viable and eco-friendly food option, they can drive consumer acceptance and policy support, contributing to a healthier planet and population.
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Good Idea: Build a threat model for your organization/movement/company/association etc... https://jdmeier.com/how-to-use-threat-modeling/ Having a threat model is like having a map and understanding the landscape before embarking on a journey. It enables you to identify potential risks and vulnerabilities you might face, whether it's surveillance, infiltration, or cyber attacks. By recognizing these threats, one can take proactive steps to protect their members, data, and mission, knowing where potential dangers lurk allows for better preparation and resilience in the face of adversity. It's crucial because it helps pinpoint possible security risks and vulnerabilities in their systems and networks. By understanding these risks, organizations can better protect themselves by investing in the right security measures. It's akin to locking your doors at night or wearing a seatbelt while driving—it's just smart practice to safeguard against potential threats.
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Good Idea: Do the maths and keep global temperature below 2° warming! https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07219-0 It is 6x cheaper than paying for the damages it causes...
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Good Idea: start a WTF Notebook https://www.simplermachines.com/why-you-need-a-wtf-notebook/ The "WTF Notebook" is a simple yet powerful tool I use to navigate new teams and drive change effectively. By jotting down things that strike me as odd or needing improvement for a couple of weeks, I avoid coming off as a complainer and instead build credibility as someone who solves problems. I prioritize issues based on whether there's a good reason for them, if the team is already addressing them, or if they're easy fixes. Then, I engage with the team to address the remaining challenges, earning a reputation as someone who gets things done while respecting others' perspectives.
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Good Idea: Build a mini pond https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240423-how-to-make-a-mini-wildlife-pond Mini ponds, made from everyday items like plant pots or old sinks, are like tiny wildlife havens in your backyard. They attract a range of creatures, from insects to amphibians, providing essential habitats even in small spaces. These mini ecosystems offer benefits like water purification and flood control, but natural ponds are disappearing due to human impact. By building mini ponds, we can help conserve biodiversity and create vital pathways for urban wildlife.
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Good idea: reduce your consumption of ultra processed foods https://www.psypost.org/huge-study-links-ultra-processed-foods-to-heightened-depression-risk/ Recent research reveals a significant link between high consumption of ultra-processed foods and an increased risk of developing depression. This study indicates that individuals adhering to diets rich in ultra-processed foods are more likely to experience depressive symptoms over time.
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Good idea: urban gardening to improve health https://www.helsinki.fi/en/news/healthier-world/urban-gardening-may-improve-human-health-research-subjects-benefitted-microbial-exposure-boosts-immune-system Urban gardening may improve human health: a new study found that a one-month indoor gardening period increased the bacterial diversity of the skin and was associated with higher levels of anti-inflammatory molecules in the blood.
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Urban gardening may improve human health – Research subjects benefitted from microbial exposure that boosts the immune system | University of Helsinki

A collaborative study between the University of Helsinki, Natural Resources Institute Finland and Tampere University demonstrated that a one-month indoor gardening period increased the bacterial diversity of the skin and was associated with higher levels of anti-inflammatory molecules in the blood.

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Good idea : Solar powered fridge https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/05/21/solar-powered-fridge-doesnt-require-electricity-and-can-run-for-40-hours-without-power/ Amped Innovation is rolling out the EasyFreeze across more than a dozen countries in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, focusing on communities that are hardest to reach. Small businesses, such as corner stores, benefit immensely from the ability to sell cold beverages and ice, while medical clinics and hospitals can safely store medicines and vaccines at precise temperatures. The fridge’s design prioritizes off-grid efficiency, with proprietary circuits, software, and mechanical designs to deliver city-like performance in rural settings. One of the distinguishing features of the EasyFreeze is its durability. Unlike many other solar refrigerators that fail within a year of use, the EasyFreeze is built to last. The equipment is assembled locally to avoid steep import fees and reduce costs, ensuring affordability without compromising on quality. This holistic approach to product design and distribution makes EasyFreeze not only efficient but also economically viable.
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Solar-Powered Fridge Doesn’t Require Electricity And Can Run For 40 Hours Without Power

In the privileged corners of the world, it’s easy to take for granted the amenities that define modern life—consistent electricity, reliable refrigeration, and an abundance of technological conveniences. However, a significant portion of the global population struggles to access what many consider basic necessities. This disparity underscores a broader issue: our comforts, powered by unsustainable practices, contribute to long-term environmental degradation. EasyFreeze finds a good balance between the two, embracing more sustainable alternatives, which is not just a nod to the past but a necessary step toward a viable future.

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Good idea: Stand up for justice As a clarification: Do get angry at assholes, for purposefully distributing bullshit. Do get angry at people purposefully being provocative, using hostile communication strategies etc. Use this as a tool to see where you have to refine your knowledge. Do not let shitty people waltz over you. Be an equanimous jedi
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Good Idea: Reflect your opinions https://fs.blog/bertrand-russell-on-avoiding-foolish-opinions/
"If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do. If some one maintains that two and two are five, or that Iceland is on the equator, you feel pity rather than anger, unless you know so little of arithmetic or geography that his opinion shakes your own contrary conviction. The most savage controversies are those about matters as to which there is no good evidence either way."
— Bertrand Russell: On Avoiding Foolish Opinions
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Bertrand Russell: On Avoiding Foolish Opinions

Philosopher Bertrand Russell offers timeless rules on how you can avoid having foolish opinions

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Good idea: Build DIY Solar Energy https://anarchosolarpunk.substack.com/p/offgridsolar Cheaper, more powerful and modular so you can scale things up or down. All it takes is some basic tools, a little safety knowledge and to know the ingredients to put it all together. A DIY system means more interoperability because there isn’t one point of failure like a Jackery. ✨sunday read
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DIY Off-Grid Solar Primer

Build autonomy, a safety net and community support with your own solar power.

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Good Idea: Open Science https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/6/3/18271538/open-access-elsevier-california-sci-hub-academic-paywalls Open science aims to make scientific research freely accessible to everyone, promoting greater knowledge sharing and faster scientific progress. Individuals can support open science legally by advocating for open access policies at their institutions, using and contributing to open access platforms, and discussing the importance of open access with policymakers. While piracy sites like Sci-Hub provide access to paywalled research, making vast amounts of scientific knowledge available to those who can't afford expensive journal subscriptions, they aren't a sustainable (legal) solution. However, this widespread access highlights the demand for open access and pressures publishers to change their models. Ultimately, focusing on legal actions helps build a more equitable and lasting system for accessing scientific knowledge. 🫶 to @nvrwalkalone for the link!
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The war to free science

How librarians, pirates, and funders are liberating the world’s academic research from paywalls.

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Good Idea: Tegelwippen (Tile whipping) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/04/we-need-to-accept-the-weeds-dutch-towns-compete-to-remove-the-most-garden-paving In the Netherlands, there's a fun competition called "tile whipping" where cities and towns compete to remove the most paving stones from gardens (and public spaces...😜) to replace them with green spaces. This initiative started during the COVID-19 pandemic to encourage people to make their surroundings greener and more sustainable. Removing tiles helps with rainwater drainage, reduces heat, and promotes biodiversity. Cities like Venlo, Amersfoort, and Rotterdam are leading the effort, and participants are transforming them into lush, green areas...
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Good Idea: imagine Utopia and plot ways to get there https://solarpunkmagazine.com/how-to-tell-if-the-future-youre-building-is-utopian/ Here are some practical ways to determine if the future society you envision is truly utopian. It emphasizes that a utopia should be inclusive, safe, and equitable, and must balance technology and nature harmoniously. Key points include: Inclusivity: A utopian society must welcome and support all people, regardless of disabilities, race, or sexual orientation. Safety: It should provide a safe environment, free from discrimination and violence, especially for marginalized groups. Leadership: True change should be led by marginalized communities, not by those who benefit from the current system. Technology and Nature: Harmony between technology, humanity, and nature is essential, avoiding exploitative practices. Resource Distribution: An equitable distribution of resources, ensuring everyone's basic needs and comforts are met. 🙏 to @klimadeswandels for the image
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Good idea: Learn the history of pre-capitalism work https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvk_XylEmLo (15min on 2x speed, watch at work 😜) Most agree that working long hours is exhausting. But it wasn't always that way. Learning how our ancestors worked before the introduction of mechanical clocks, might inform us on how we can improve living conditions for many. Do we choose to collectively bargain for it? 🙏to this subscriber submission
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Early Access on Patreon | http://historiacivilis.com/patreon Early Access on YouTube | http://historiacivilis.com/members Donate | http://historiacivilis.com/donate Merch | http://historiacivilis.com/merch Mailing List | http://historiacivilis.com/mailinglist Twitter | http://historiacivilis.com/twitter Website | http://historiacivilis.com Sources: Juliet B. Schor, "The Overworked American: The Unexpected Decline of Leisure" | http://tinyurl.com/3cr3s7xh --- David Rooney, "About Time: A History of Civilization in Twelve Clocks" | http://tinyurl.com/mvcw8ek3 E. P. Thompson, "Time, Work-Discipline, and Industrial Capitalism" |

https://www.jstor.org/stable/649749

James E. Thorold Rogers, "Six Centuries of Work and Wages: The History of English Labour" |

https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/econ/ugcm/3ll3/rogers/sixcenturies.pdf

George Woodcock, "The Tyranny of the Clock," Published in "War Commentary - For Anarchism" in March, 1944 | http://tinyurl.com/y3tzkfw2 --- GDP per capita in England, 1740 to 1840, via Our World in Data |

https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/GDP-per-capita-in-the-uk-since-1270

Nominal wages, consumer prices, and real wages in the UK, United Kingdom, 1750 to 1840, via Our World in Data |

https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/nominal-wages-consumer-prices-and-real-wages-in-the-uk-since-1750

Music: "Past," by Nctrnm "Heliograph," by Chris Zabriskie "Hallon," by Christian Bjoerklund

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