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Hacking Our Food System

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Chef Tim West and friends are hosting what might be the first food hackathon. You're invited. Read more »

This Week in Sharing: Losses and Gains in the World of Sharing

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This week in sharing: how to raise $2.8 trillion for sharing, Anonymous defends a funeral, and a question, a quiz and a conference. Read more »

Hacking the Commons: How to Start a Hackerspace

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Among our group today, I count two biohackers, three writers, six software developers, plus 3D printing, robot, and coop enthusiasts. What unites us is a shared passion for citizen science and open access to tools – as well as a strong desire for community. Read more »

How Arduino Extends the Limits of Imagination [VIDEO]

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In a recent TED Talk, Arduino co-founder Massimo Banzi spoke about the platform that's inspiring hackers, students, and artists alike, and how open source can push the outer limits of the imagination. Read more »

OSHWA Connects the Open Source Hardware Community

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Open Source Hardware is a peer-to-peer DIY movement to re-imagine manufacturing. A new association aims to serve as a hub for this burgeoning community. Read more »

Noisebridge: Design Patterns for Excellent Chaos

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Josh Wilson ventures into San Francisco's Noisebridge to discover a dynamic node in the emerging global network of hackerspaces. Read more »

Hack the Planet

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It seemed obvious that someone was coordinating the national crackdown on occupations, but I always figured it was the FBI or the Department of Homeland Security. Read more »

Are Maker Spaces the Future of Public Libraries?

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An interview with librarian Lauren Britton Smedley from the Fayetteville Free Library, which is adding a Fab Lab to its community offerings. Read more »

The World-Changing Potential of the Maker Movement [VIDEO]

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In advance of the 2011 World Maker Faire, Anil Dash speaks about how the Maker Movement could help solve our most pressing political and social issues. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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It's been a busy week here at Shareable, what with the release of our first ebook Share or Die. But it's never too busy for links, so here's what we found. Enjoy and pass 'em along. Read more »
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