Their thing
It’s great that you have a thing – that you’re clear about it what it is and how important it is, and that you’re talking… Read More »Their thing
It’s great that you have a thing – that you’re clear about it what it is and how important it is, and that you’re talking… Read More »Their thing
Kevin Kelly’s take on how technological development plays into the future of poverty and inequality – and why he’s not worried about unequal access to… Read More »The haves and the have-laters
I recently listened to a talk given by Iqbal Quadir, founder of Grameenphone, at the Long Now Foundation in 2008: In the early nineties I… Read More »Technology marches towards the poorest
Some things worth committing to: to service and impact for human-flourishing (vision, clarity and focus, outcomes more than processes, sustainability); to getting better every day… Read More »The Commitments (1):
Fair question. It began as a joke as the title of a shared googledoc, then became a domain name when I “did it now” and… Read More »Why “Driverless Crocodile”?
Have fun, learn lots, work hard, be kind. If you hadn’t learnt, you’d be dead. If other people hadn’t learnt, it’s much less likely you’d… Read More »Motto (2): Learn lots
… is a fact of life. It means if you’re not alert, you’ll miss out. It doesn’t mean that it’s okay to snatch something out… Read More »You snooze you lose
Everything changes if you can see the thing you’re doing as a gift. Doing it as a gift transforms the thing you don’t want to… Read More »The Gift
You can fill a bucket pretty quickly under a tap. But try and fill a lot of buckets at once – a drip here, a… Read More »Too many buckets
Richard Stallman famously wrote the GNU GPL, which is a license based on copy-left, not copyright. His position is the freedom to work with computers… Read More »GNU-GPL – a base of code