Love never expects anything in return / Love knows only giving / Giving and giving / Without even waiting for a thank you
Love never expects anything in return / Love knows only giving / Giving and giving / Without even waiting for a thank you
Attachment to a specific outcome blinds you to all the other ones.
We must make it so that every search is worth doing and every link is worth clicking on.
If videoconferencing is compared to a plane trip, what's the distance travelled? Is the plane full or not? In what year was it built? On the other hand, how long does the videoconference take? Does it happen over a wired or a wireless access network? Do you use a laptop or a high-end telepresence system? When you're streaming music, do you listen to a song once or twenty times? If you buy a DVD, do you go to the store by car or by bike? How long is the trip? Do you only buy the DVD or do you also shop for other stuff?
One important difference between online and offline services is the role of time. Online, energy use increases with the time of the activity. If you read two articles instead of one article on a digital news site, you consume more energy. But if you buy a newspaper, the energy use is independent of the number of articles you read. A newspaper could even be read by two people so that energy use per person is halved.
A sensitivity analysis generates very different conclusions from the ones that are usually presented. For example: streaming a music album over the internet 27 times can use more energy than the manufacturing and transportation of its CD equivalent. 25 Or, reading a digital newspaper on a desktop PC uses more energy than reading a paper version from the moment the reading length exceeds one hour and a quarter, taking the view that the newspaper is read by one person. 26 Or, in the earlier mentioned study about the energy advantage of videoconferencing, reducing the international participant's travel distance from 5,000 to 333 km makes travelling in person more energy efficient than videoconferencing when a high-end telepresence system is used. Similarly, if the online conference takes not 5 but 75 hours, it's more energy efficient to fly 5,000 km.
Even the biggest problems in the world are just tiny problems stuck together.
Cooking is a performance, is about adapting, not playback from memory.
Shyness about making mistakes robs others of perspective. Shyness about telling your story prevents the discovery of ideas and possibilities.
Offering is a way to make an experience non-exclusionary.
A comportment which, like furniture, is useful but not interesting or fun.
The engineering mindset of placing elements together because they are nearby vs the human mindset of the right place at the right time.
A feed full of demos, via positiva.
[Hydroelectricity and nuclear are considered green, but not often distinguished as centralized, as opposed to wind and solar which are decentralized. What are the consequences of losing a dam or a reactor versus a turbine or panel?]
[High prices for substandard services have made Canadian telcos one of the most profitable in the world, second to Portugal.]
[One way to create more access is to take advantage of unused fiber-optic infrastructure known as "dark fiber" that already exists in municipal buildings.]
[A communications scholar proposed merging the postal service and the public broadcaster to create a "communications corporation" that advances open access, public Wi-Fi, rural broadband, funding for public art and culture.]
[Chatanooga's electricity company incorporated fiber optic communications into their power grid and transformed themselves into an ISP that delivered faster speeds at half the cost of private companies, with the added benefit of generating revenue for the city and providing discounts to low-income residents.]
[After rapidly obtaining nearly half the marketshare in the area, their competitive offerings forced the other telcos to upgrade their infrastructure and lower costs.]
[Provincially-owned telecoms company SaskTel provides such competitive rates on mobile data in Saskatchewan that there is actually a black market in Ontario for plans from that province.]
[A group of carriers operating in the same way essentially functions as a monopoly, and should be dealt with as such.]
[Canada has] some of the highest levels of wireless investment coupled with the shabbiest coverage.
[When oligopolies control the industry, there is little pressure for them to innovate and develop the network. The UK has addressed this problem by regulating a separation between infrastructure providers and retail vendors, thereby enabling competition and more access.]
[Telus, Bell, and Vidéotron originated from publicly-owned telcos or large government investment.]
[Monopolistic actors like Google and Facebook provide insufficient control over how your personal data is collected, used and accessed. A regulated version of either would, for example, provide controls for data sharing to disallow military-related analysis and allow broadcasting one's location to improve public transport.]
[Neighbourhoods and cities should be able to set defaults for centralized services to better serve the interests of their communities.]
[There should be user-friendly tools that enable ordinary people to charge for or profit from the sharing of their data when it is used in for-profit applications.]