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by guelo
5362 days ago
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Good stuff. I've been involved in Occupy Oakland which has been growing amazingly since Monday. They have a pretty savvy web and tech team, they got a donated generator yesterday to power all the equipment, they're setting up a livestream, they are currently running a Wordpress site that could use some sprucing up http://www.occupyoakland.org There are a ton of other ideas that could use volunteers. Anybody on this side of the bay with some time and skills should stop by, it's pretty easy to plug in, there's an info tent onsite, there is contact info at the website, and if you ask there's also an irc site. I would suggest getting in contact with them if possible, Occupy SF probably has similar needs. As far as ideas I think there is a need for a trusted decentralized network for inter-city communication, occupations are sprouting up all over the world and communication would help with the spread of good ideas and coordination. Dave Weiner at scripting.org has been blogging about these types of things this week and is offering occupyweb.org subdomains for webapps. |
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I support people's right to express their opinion, but when hypocrisy such as demonstrated by these protests reaches this level, I have to call bullsh#t.
I would much rather see a 'Smaller Government Tea Party Hackathon' or perhaps an Occupy the White House Hackathon. The problem isn't the banks it's the government. A government that feels like profits are something to be punished when in fact, profits are the reason innovation happens. No one is forced to have a Bank of America account, but all Americans are forced to pay for bad policies every day. Any time the SIEU is involved in a protest you know the motives are suspect.