ENOUGH! | If treating people as people means anything at all, it means recognizing their right to self-determination, even when we disagree 100 sites pour consommer sans posséder Voici une première tentative (à ma connaissance) de création d’une liste d’initiatives françaises (ou ayant des activités en France) sur la consommation collaborative (voir la définition au bas de cet article). Dans cette liste, le parti pris a été d’indiquer les initiatives relevant des formes nouvelles d’échange entre particuliers (partage, troc, échange, location) ainsi que les nouveaux styles de vie collaboratifs (crowdfunding, coworking, colunching ...) mais aussi des initiatives se situant aux limites du sujet mais qui méritaient d’être mises en avant pour l’innovation sociale qu’elles représentent. N’hésitez pas à apporter vos contributions à cette liste collaborative ! Alimentation Achat groupé direct au producteur * * * * Don / Vente de produits issus de son jardin * * Colunching Livres
AnonPaste [dot] org. Bamboo Buildings Bamboo Buildings Grow it, build with it. Phyllostachys aurea, Tetragonoclamus angulatus, Phyllostachys nigra f. punctuata,Phyllostaches bamb. violascens, Phyllostachys nigra f. 'Boryana',Phyllostachys viridis'Sulphurea', Phyllostachys bambusoides. (Illustration Photo by Wetterwald M.F.) Mason Lane Farm Equipment Building, Goshen, Kentucky made from locally grown bamboo by De Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop, deleon-primmer.com Mason Lane Farm Equipment Building, holds hay and farm equipment, the open lattice design allows the hay to air dry. Great Wall House, China. Great Wall House. www.commune.com.cn Arch: kkaa.co.jp Inside the Great Wall House, China. www.commune.com.cn Bamboo ceilings, bamboo walls. www.commune.com.cn Bamboo ceilings, bamboo walls. Bamboo dining room at Great Wall House, China. www.commune.com.cn Passive House by Karawitz Architecture closed on the north side, open on the south. www.karawitz.com Close-up of bamboo shutters by Karawitz Architecture. www.karawitz.com
Call for Participation - Camp 2011 Public Wiki From Camp 2011 Public Wiki Lectures, Workshops and Projects Here we call to you not only to participate in but to give a lecture , organize a workshop and work on your project . In return we offer lots of bright people who are eager and knowledgeable to discuss with you. If you can tell us something about new or widely unknown technology we want to know about it. If you are using some kind of technology in a way different from what it was meant for we want to know about it. But we are not only interested in technology and science for its own sake. In general, lectures, workshops, and projects dealing with technology, ethics, science, security, art, philosophy, politics, culture and cooking are welcome. Villages You can also organize a tent village with your friends and present your favorite projects. Participate In any case don't forget that you can add to the camp in lots of other ways as well. How to With kind regards, The Chaos Communication Camp 2011 - Project Flow Control!
Building with Bamboo: 13 Super Sustainable Structures It’s 100% natural, thrives in diverse climates, grows up to a whopping 39 inches per day and is super-strong; why isn’t bamboo already used more often as a building material? While bamboo structures have long been common in Asia and the South Pacific, they’re only just gaining prominence in the rest of the world. From schools to disaster shelters, these 13 bamboo buildings prove just how strong, durable, eco-friendly and visually pleasing this perennial evergreen grass can be. Water and Wind Cafe, Vietnam (images via: vo trong nghia) Made almost entirely of bamboo without the use of a single nail, the Water and Wind Cafe in the Binh Duong province of Vietnam is just one example of incredible bamboo structures designed by architecture firm Vo Trong Nghia. Bamboo Tower, Venice, Italy (images via: inhabitat) At the edge of Venice’s grand canal, a tower of bamboo seemed to sprout up organically over a period of a week. Green School, Bali (images via: greenschool.org) Solar-Powered Bamboo House
Telecomix LOIC The software has inspired the creation of an independent JavaScript version called JS LOIC, as well as LOIC-derived web version called Low Orbit Web Cannon. These enable a DoS from a web browser.[4] Use LOIC performs a denial-of-service (DoS) attack (or when used by multiple individuals, a DDoS attack) on a target site by flooding the server with TCP or UDP packets with the intention of disrupting the service of a particular host. Countermeasures LOIC attacks are easily identified in system logs, and the attack can be tracked down to the IP addresses used at the attack.[8] Notable uses Project Chanology and Operation Payback Operation Megaupload Origin of name The LOIC application is named after the Ion cannon, a fictional weapon from many sci-fi works.[14] Other implementations Another implementation of LOIC named LOIC++[15] has been made to run natively on Linux. References External links