Stop complaining. Do something. Now.

Activity is frenzied at Copiosis HQ. While the team focuses on refining elements of the innovation, promoting our work, and generating awareness, people are asking what they can do right now to support the transition. We're working on a blog about that. Pending that post, here's something you can do right now. Visit this website.  … Continue reading Stop complaining. Do something. Now.

How the one percent will change

Pointing fingers. We can't blame the 99 percent for wanting its pound of flesh from the one percent. Decisions made "up there" are causing a lot of problems "down here." We dislike owning problems. Especially our own. So we point fingers; at our family, spouses, bosses, government, lawyers, the weather. Remind us of our culpability, … Continue reading How the one percent will change

Why NSA surveillance is a good thing for the 99%

The topic of the day is surveillance. The POTUS spoke Friday about wide-sweeping "changes" he ordered to make NSA programs [presumably] better. If you read the comments accompanying speech coverage, few Americans seem to be drinking the Kool-Aid. It's not much better in Europe. Take for example, this comment from Andy Gunn, who lives in … Continue reading Why NSA surveillance is a good thing for the 99%

How to make privacy private again

Much hue and cry is being made about the nature of privacy today. Secrecy/privacy is required in nearly all human activity taking place in Status-Quo economic systems. There are personal secrets in intimate relationships, family secrets kept within the family, business secrets preserved for earning profit and market share, government secrets. Government secrets are en … Continue reading How to make privacy private again