uk
Feedback
SolarPunk

SolarPunk

Відкрити в Telegram

Posting solarpunk culture, technology, news, and ideals. For a utopian, regenerative, luxurious, and anarchist future! Suggestions, inquiries and questions over at Meta SolarPunk Vector of the flag https://t.me/SolarPunk/1524

Показати більше
5 062
Підписники
+324 години
+27 днів
+3330 день
Архів дописів
Repost from Hacker News
‘Anarchist technologies’: Anarchism, cybernetics and mutual aid Article, Comments

golden piece from ycombinator comment section: > What could a smarter tree do to outcompete rivals? This may represent a limited understanding of Darwinian evolution. Trees have an economy, sharing resources with each other and with other living things. Tree also are (more or less) fixed in place, thus these economic games are repeated games with known participants. They thus have a vested interest in maximizing the wealth of the community, rather than their individual wealth. They may (and studies suggest they do) have a preference for supporting their offspring over other trees, but not to the point of killing the community their offspring will also depend on. Where I am going with this. Repeated economic games are not zero-sum; the pie can get bigger. "Competition" in this setting does not look like competition in a zero-sum "I have to beat the other guy" game. What trees can do with their intelligence is learn how to build long-term stable and nuturing communities which generate substantial wealth for many members. And that this is a logical local (perhaps global) optimium.

Tree stump & human fingerprint We are earth
Tree stump & human fingerprint We are earth

photo content

photo content

photo content

photo content

photo content

Repost from Flowerdump

Snail on a stump (to each their throne) by Maura O'Connor
Snail on a stump (to each their throne) by Maura O'Connor

Repost from Hacker News
How I Started to See Trees as Smart Article, Comments

photo content

photo content

F E E K - demand utopia 👽🐙🌻⚑ [1937270760].flac18.86 MB

I Don't Exercise (my city does that for me) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPUlgSRn6e0&t=538

Just don't cut grass. Just don't. If it get to high, it's because you don't roll in it enough. If it gets high it's because you don't need that space. Let it grow, have a field of flowers in your garden.

photo content