[p2p-research] The Thorny Triangle: Cyber Conflict
Samuel Rose
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Mon Mar 15 15:32:36 CET 2010
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 2:56 AM, Matt Boggs <matt at digiblade.com> wrote:
> Ryan, your response to Athina made me think of this quote from Rushkoff at
> SXSW this week:
>
> if you're not a programmer, you're one of the programmed. If you're not able
> at some level to alter your interfaces, to develop them to suit your own
> needs, then you're fulfilling the needs of the interface creators.
This is exactly why I learned to program. And, why I learned to
design/make/fix/grow/process/distribute/manage things and resources.
In turn, if many, many people are to learn these skills, I think this
is where open licenses and commons-based approaches become important.
>Filling
> out your Facebook profile is creating an explicit consumer identity. That's
> not necessarily a bad thing, but it's a thing...
>
> and this quote at the same conference by Clay Shirky:
>
> Behavior is just motivation filtered through opportunity.
>
> :-)
>
> Matt
>
>
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