This Week in Sharing
12.08.11, 3:46pm Comments (0)

Original picture by OpenSourceWay.

We only have a few of these left this month, so as we move into the holidays, think of giving the gift that keeps on giving, links:

  • Which is better: spending a summer working for no money and everyone is your boss or joining a horizontal movement for social change without any bosses? If I had interns, I'm not sure I'd be as brave as Good and let them ask in public...
     
  • Franco "Bifo" Berardi is one of the most forward-thinking philosophers in Europe, and even he was caught off guard by the last year. He reflects in "The Future after The End of The Economy."
     
  • Aaron Bady on The Oakland Commune and the difference between occupying Wall Street and Oscar Grant Plaza.
     
  • The conference for Building Institutions for Sustainable Scientific, Cultural and genetic Resources Commons in Belgium next September is looking for papers. Read and answer the call here.
     
  • TED prize winner of the year goes to *drumroll please* The City 2.0. Who exactly will be accepting the $100,000 on its behalf is unclear.
     
  • Do you know the world of Minecraft? It seems like we're all going to have to sometime soon.
     
  • New bicycle technologies threaten to permanently obscure the distinction between bikes and motorcycles.
     
  • Even rats share, it turns out. Now we can't even talk about it as something that makes us human, stupid rats.
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