tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.comments2024-01-25T17:34:40.198-08:00Multitude ProjectTiberiusBhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00912528108978262916noreply@blogger.comBlogger82125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-92008524590981323702024-01-25T17:34:40.198-08:002024-01-25T17:34:40.198-08:00This iss a great blogThis iss a great blogLucas Loweryhttps://lucasloweriers.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-1411641416468778002022-04-18T13:37:01.689-07:002022-04-18T13:37:01.689-07:00Very interesting Patrick, tax the inputs.. Food fo...Very interesting Patrick, tax the inputs.. Food for thought. TiberiusBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00912528108978262916noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-65937096071030009252022-04-06T15:08:22.012-07:002022-04-06T15:08:22.012-07:00Hi, I hope to communicate with humility and care.
...Hi, I hope to communicate with humility and care.<br /> <br />For #2:<br />If we are going to use taxation (as a separate subject, I propose there is another, more direct way to fund public works), wouldn't it be better to tax the excessive use of finite resources (INPUTS) such as land and water instead of the results (OUTPUTS)?<br /><br />As Henry George discovered, if we tax the OUTPUTS, we punish improvements, and if we do not tax INPUTS, we encourage hoarding and speculation, causing sprawl and higher prices.<br /><br />From the perspective of a Computer Kernel it also makes sense to restrict each process to a limited amount of RAM and CPU to keep the other processes from 'starving', but there is no reason to reduce those allotments if a process is able to accomplish more than another process while remaining within those constraints.<br /><br />Sincerely,<br />PatrickPatrick T Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02594725283979731680noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-301533903199978312021-11-20T04:47:41.325-08:002021-11-20T04:47:41.325-08:00Good bllog postGood bllog postMichaelhttps://www.michaelmeza.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-28744655696597094042021-06-19T21:01:37.755-07:002021-06-19T21:01:37.755-07:00That is a very strange idea... It needs more consi...That is a very strange idea... It needs more consideration. But I don't see how you can keep the notion of free market with such implementation. Other sellers can decide not to charge more to attract these wealthier people to buy their product, in a competitive market. If you force all the sellers to implement this pricing scheme we can't call that free market anymore. <br />It is also strange how economic Marxism is mixed here with environmentalism. TiberiusBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00912528108978262916noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-68403959212816002432021-02-19T22:49:46.483-08:002021-02-19T22:49:46.483-08:00Not now... This is not even for tomorrow. But this...Not now... This is not even for tomorrow. But this new technology allows the process to unfold. If commons is a more appropriate form of property and if commons-based peer production is more sustainable and more resilient than capitalism or socialism Mon Royal will become a commons in the future, no matter what Mme Valerie Plante thinks :) TiberiusBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00912528108978262916noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-38253164263000801612021-02-19T22:46:21.990-08:002021-02-19T22:46:21.990-08:00What a great suggestion Sam! Yes, very interesting...What a great suggestion Sam! Yes, very interesting to see how commons creeps into private and public property. I bet social media, or new Internet apps help people form complex communities and coordinate to plan and steward these new commons. It is also interesting to see how a symbioses can emerge between the city and these communes and how public property can interact with the commons.<br />I'll try to incorporate this into the post somehow. Can you please share links to some of these example?TiberiusBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00912528108978262916noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-25251920711254157992021-02-19T09:58:51.542-08:002021-02-19T09:58:51.542-08:00Thanks Tibi, I think you have articulated the issu...Thanks Tibi, I think you have articulated the issues very well. One thing I would note, sticking with the mountain as an example, is that we see informal commons spring up in both private and public property. On Mont Royal, for example, there is a complex set of mountain biking trails which have been created and are maintained by users. In this case it seems the city turns somewhat of a blind eye to the situation. Indeed, I would suggest that it would be more complex for the city to govern those trails, because of liability, paying for staff, etc. So here we see a nice example of how the commons can in fact move into a turn a elements of a public resource into a commons. <br /><br />Samuel Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01829005169348057677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-31217348885821737002021-02-16T07:54:03.375-08:002021-02-16T07:54:03.375-08:00Unfortunately this will not occur under the curren...Unfortunately this will not occur under the current administration and the current paradymne on how all of our municipal parks and greenspaces are administered in an adhoc fashion. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07125407723812140378noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-78403101329375149212021-02-15T22:18:01.131-08:002021-02-15T22:18:01.131-08:00Nice . this is kind like a direct demoćracy also -...Nice . this is kind like a direct demoćracy also - market shows the way by people choosing collaboration and accounting tools!<br />Tim Sandgrenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01801466846484885282noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-13993019563431030582019-10-08T11:10:55.253-07:002019-10-08T11:10:55.253-07:00Great startup! Happy to learn about the crowdfundi...Great startup! Happy to learn about the crowdfunding for peer production. I was also rounding online to get some help, tips and ideas too. And a little bit before I was on a <a href="https://crowdfundingbum.com" rel="nofollow">Crowdfunding Platform</a>, that helps regarding the issue. I am happy to find some light on the issue and now by googling I came across to your brilliant stuff. This is a cool presentation with long details that surely pretty helpful for the learners who are hunting for the term. We actually working on a project that promise to educate some rural kid in a remote area and that is why I am here and indeed highly pleased to have some great ideas on it. Anyway, thank you very much for providing such a good job to your readers and of course your huge fans. Bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07741068681740273928noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-84738980255936053752019-09-23T11:13:30.074-07:002019-09-23T11:13:30.074-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.THE SMALL BUSINESS NETOWRKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10367211668261090762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-14330582537480845142019-09-23T11:10:02.062-07:002019-09-23T11:10:02.062-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.THE SMALL BUSINESS NETOWRKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10367211668261090762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-37135692638673117942019-03-03T21:42:48.534-08:002019-03-03T21:42:48.534-08:00Being a translocal and transnational network weave...Being a translocal and transnational network weaver in permaculture and Transition Town movements I recognize these patterns :) Very often I'm the one that rocks the boat. That's the reason why I'm introducing agile practices and cultivation of psychological safety into my teams and networks. I particularly find Modern Agile principles clear and useful as guidelines: http://modernagile.org (and sociocracy, particularly Sociocracy 3.0 guide).Nenad Maljkovićhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11724944970069487706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-34752716496927704102018-10-19T19:39:55.258-07:002018-10-19T19:39:55.258-07:00Thanks Zack. Perhaps you can suggest a subject to ...Thanks Zack. Perhaps you can suggest a subject to write about :) TiberiusBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00912528108978262916noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-44822937393441103522018-08-15T23:09:27.090-07:002018-08-15T23:09:27.090-07:00Interesting article.
Dunbar's limit also af...Interesting article. <br /><br />Dunbar's limit also affects the scalability of value exchange networks compared to formal economies. A capitalist economy minimizes information processing needs by removing any social value information to an exchange transaction so that you only need to confirm by inspection the material facts about products to make an exchange. Socialism is based on knowing facts about peoples needs and abilities which is why it doesn't scale well in most cases. The implication is that socialism requires a public and open p2p distributed knowledge and reputation and personal values system data store to scale globally in the way that capitalism scales globally. Capitalism only requires inspection of materials in an exchange and requires less trust of strangers so it's not subject to a dunbar limit on scaling. <br /><br />Trading gold in China for apples from America is feasible in capitalism because you don't need to know anything about the needs and abilities of some stranger in a strange land. All you need to practice capitalism globally is the ability to inspect and valuate a product offered by a stranger. <br /><br />Similarly, the tragedy of the commons is impacted by the Dunbar limit and potentially solvable by some form of P2P distributed valuation system. <br /><br />IMO, the theoretical efficiency of solving the tragedy of the commons and the problems of capitalism suggest there's a profit making mode of production that can arise from a sufficiently generalized and evolved p2p open knowledge sharing economy. Occupy and socialism and commons management are profitable from a society perspective but feasible only insofar as the information overhead for the economy is sufficiently low. As the cost of open public networking and shared information systems decreases, so too will the feasibility of solving larger scale commons problems such as socialism attempts to solve. Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11067335396478304398noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-66197916562780203052018-08-14T10:45:58.209-07:002018-08-14T10:45:58.209-07:00About your article, I like it and it's really...About your article, I like it and it's really insightful and explained lots of key terms and concepts that I've been deriving and considering independently. I've been writing on a lot of these topics from a different angle. I think the key distinction between what I propose in the hOEP project and the needs of the value accounting system discussed is that hOEP (hOurs Equals Price) distributed price setting technology works in the current free market exchange system at a profit and allows implementation of pear to pear price setting and distribution. So instead of looking at labor I've been looking at exchange and distribution on a pear to pear collaborative basis that includes labor value as a consideration in the price setting and distribution function. <br /><br />By using a hOEP tag, a seller could for example calculate the sale price based on a persons $/hr and charging in units of hours of personalized time at the cash register allows a price tag to determine the purchase power of labor dollars. For example a rich person who's time was worth $200/hr and had a high carbon footprint could be charged more money for the purchase of a good or service based on their $/hr and carbon footprint. By introducing into the economy an evolved price tag financial technology innovation, we can induce a marketplace evolution that results in any distribution and allocation of resource plan we want and do it at a profit. <br /><br />It would also be possible to create a price tag that charged more for owners of capital than for labor workers on an individual basis on individual purchases. If it made a seller a profit in some markets and some customers use it, then it becomes a custom or norm of usage determined by supply and demand for that particular formulae of exchange pricing in a free market. A seller might for example offer "socialist pricing tag" that charges everyone using a formulae base on their $/hr rate as if they are making the same amount of money on the job and with clever pricing the seller would make profit while implementing socialism with a price tag formulae in a free market. The hOEP Project (hOurs Equals Price)https://sites.google.com/view/the-hoep-project/homenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-61434468680865374442018-08-14T07:59:27.703-07:002018-08-14T07:59:27.703-07:00I have created an implementation of this concept u...I have created an implementation of this concept using Time Value Accounting principles in a free market using a smart price tag as a market exchange price setting mechanism. All contributions to The hOEP Project are counted as units of personalized time and attention in various categories such as reading, writing, voting, prize awards, etc. Hours of time spent waiting in line to purchase things can be spent as money and you can vote on decision making and allocation of resources by choosing which line to use at a grocery store. Prices in a free market Exchange can be specified in any number of time value accounting units of exchange. <br /><br />I would like your thoughts and feedback on the ideas in the hOEP Project. Your time spent with the hOEP project can be counted as investment credit and re-spent to buy goods and services. Your prizes and awards of time value for your contributions accrue if people read and vote for your contributions with their time and attention. To learn more try. . . <br /><br />https://sites.google.com/view/the-hoep-project/home<br /><br />or for a video playlist on this open source public non-capital profit sales an pricing model consider videos at https://goo.gl/c6DC8iThe hOEP Project (hOurs Equals price)https://sites.google.com/view/the-hoep-project/homenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-84945659519499942862018-04-23T01:24:49.956-07:002018-04-23T01:24:49.956-07:00If youn didn't ask this question just to place...If youn didn't ask this question just to place that link, and need an answer about where crowdsourcing is going, just contact the Sensorica community. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-84906809670178548832018-04-23T00:51:26.212-07:002018-04-23T00:51:26.212-07:00That's good blog post for those who are in cry...That's good blog post for those who are in cryptocurrency business . I want to know about <a href="http://blog.knockcrypto.com/future-of-crowdfunding-and-icos/" rel="nofollow">what is crowdfunding</a> i mean future of crowdfunding depends on what . What will it be and what it's going to be. Can you please guide me with your own post about it?<br />or if you already have a post on it then kindly guide me to be there as well. It will be a great favor from you to me. Thank You!Bruce Harryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04060959725380047361noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-78184599086417664962018-03-15T03:18:08.380-07:002018-03-15T03:18:08.380-07:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06368494156540599651noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-21058751294118612002018-03-15T02:33:48.150-07:002018-03-15T02:33:48.150-07:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06368494156540599651noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-44500863987693726432018-01-10T00:34:13.959-08:002018-01-10T00:34:13.959-08:00dear Tibi, it is often assumed that cooperation is...dear Tibi, it is often assumed that cooperation is free and horizontal, but it isn't .. human beings always cooperate, even in authoritiarian or totalitarian regimes or non-democratic corporations; of course, when 'progressive' people use cooperation,they imply usually horizontal, free, more or less equal cooperation; but thisis not the way it is used say in the natural sciences; I think the subjective aspect of 'intention' also counts, and this distinguishes cooperation from say mere coordination between individuals<br />Michel Bauwenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13468735513484524450noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-29437725115971052992017-01-30T00:14:06.223-08:002017-01-30T00:14:06.223-08:00In other words, Trump is a pattern that we see all... In other words, Trump is a pattern that we see all over Europe. This is the course of history. I don't think society can jump from one paradigm to another overnight, and in transition we see overshoots of extremes, as we collectively struggle to make sense of our reality. I don't think we can oppose this turbulence during the transition. We can state our opinion about Trump or Hillary or others, but we cannot mount an opposition to these turbulent processes. We need to take the role of guides during the storm, and this is the role I am already taking. We can help people make sense of what is going on. Our knowledge, our understanding has value in that it provides valid recipes for future action, future organisational structures, etc. These recipes, if we are right, will become useful and (my pragmatic inclination here...) and our language and way of seeing the world will spread, not because we advance an ideology, but because we provide way to think about and solve our new problems.TiberiusBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00912528108978262916noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9004526454593568266.post-17111794706235522922017-01-13T03:04:17.762-08:002017-01-13T03:04:17.762-08:00Maybe this is helpful in this context:
Going Beyo...Maybe this is helpful in this context: <br />Going Beyond Employment. Liberating Purposeful Work.<br />encode.org has developed scalable systems to fully distribute authority and equity, all in service of the organizational purpose. The world is moving towards a purpose based economy. The For-Purpose Enterprise requires new Legal, Financial, and Social structures.<br />BLOG: https://medium.com/encode-orgDennishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12030344947606936701noreply@blogger.com