http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ ... nt-cia-spy
This is an great article about open source everything and the coming revolution.
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I don't like the name 'open source'. It may be just me but I can't help thinking that the guy has latched onto a buzzword and is suffering from the 'I only have a hammer therefore the problem is a nail' attitude.
He is prolifically well read, and he understands the problems very well. Better systems thinking than most spook analysts.
He is prolifically well read, and he understands the problems very well. Better systems thinking than most spook analysts.
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In true open source manner, Steele has also made the book free to download:Murf wrote:Very interesting and hopeful article, but I did have a chuckle that it included a link to buy, for $15, his new book "The Open-Source Everything Manifesto: Transparency, Truth and Trust".
http://ebook.stepor.com/book/the-open-s ... 2-pdf.html
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Ah, fair play to him then. I retract my slur!biffvernon wrote:In true open source manner, Steele has also made the book free to download:Murf wrote:Very interesting and hopeful article, but I did have a chuckle that it included a link to buy, for $15, his new book "The Open-Source Everything Manifesto: Transparency, Truth and Trust".
http://ebook.stepor.com/book/the-open-s ... 2-pdf.html
*downloads*
I certainly think it's the kind of direction we have to go as a species.