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Renovate Decorate Boycott Support posters from Hong Kong
Forwarded from Inhabit
resolutions for autonomy 2021:
plant some plants
do calisthenics
sit in silence 15min each day
tell your friends & family you love them
interview elders for their wisdom
be kind to the youth
watch birds float on air or waves
pickle something
learn to reload casings
whittle+sharpen
plant some plants
do calisthenics
sit in silence 15min each day
tell your friends & family you love them
interview elders for their wisdom
be kind to the youth
watch birds float on air or waves
pickle something
learn to reload casings
whittle+sharpen
Forwarded from Inhabit
What is a Hub?
A Hub connects people, affections, tools or common goals.
But it is also a package of seeds sent by mail, a book left on the bench of the square, an e-mail, a poem on the table of the cafeteria left at random.
A Hub is a territory populated by plants, animals, living beings with ties in a vast chain of connections. It is the art of meeting.
A vegetable garden that feeds a neighborhood, a wild forest that shelters protected beings from this withered world. A small library of books and records, of sounds and images connecting affections. Everything allows networks, Hubs.
Musical notes played by associates, a collective book and a bonfire of loves. Everything can be a Hub.
Autonomous places, where healthy food is produced, or conspiracies of knowledge, care medicine, that group of readings or mutual support, even friends on trails and hikes. There are so many possibilities of encounters!
A Hub is a box of useful tools, a thread bare from the system, a fissure of the hegemony of a gift that we will overcome.
A Hub is the poetry that travels through the blog, or the box of vegetables and fruits delivered among the common people.
It is a game with children, listening to stories, weaving plots between different people. Sowing flowers and collecting love letters from people so far away.
A rebellion of many, an uprising of worthy anger, a strike against injustice, a scream in the night. There are so many ways to find us, it depends only on ourselves, after all, no one will come to save us, only an agent.
A Hub is a rock that produces sparks, a hope that Life can be different, Now.
(anonymous, received Jan 2021 from Brazil 🧡)
A Hub connects people, affections, tools or common goals.
But it is also a package of seeds sent by mail, a book left on the bench of the square, an e-mail, a poem on the table of the cafeteria left at random.
A Hub is a territory populated by plants, animals, living beings with ties in a vast chain of connections. It is the art of meeting.
A vegetable garden that feeds a neighborhood, a wild forest that shelters protected beings from this withered world. A small library of books and records, of sounds and images connecting affections. Everything allows networks, Hubs.
Musical notes played by associates, a collective book and a bonfire of loves. Everything can be a Hub.
Autonomous places, where healthy food is produced, or conspiracies of knowledge, care medicine, that group of readings or mutual support, even friends on trails and hikes. There are so many possibilities of encounters!
A Hub is a box of useful tools, a thread bare from the system, a fissure of the hegemony of a gift that we will overcome.
A Hub is the poetry that travels through the blog, or the box of vegetables and fruits delivered among the common people.
It is a game with children, listening to stories, weaving plots between different people. Sowing flowers and collecting love letters from people so far away.
A rebellion of many, an uprising of worthy anger, a strike against injustice, a scream in the night. There are so many ways to find us, it depends only on ourselves, after all, no one will come to save us, only an agent.
A Hub is a rock that produces sparks, a hope that Life can be different, Now.
(anonymous, received Jan 2021 from Brazil 🧡)
Forwarded from Inhabit
We talked with Protean Mag just a little before the capitol siege about Covid-19, the uprising of 2020, and optimism + joy on #PathB in our wild time. Listen in: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-wbz8p-f74b85
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Ep 009: Revolutionary Autonomy in the Age of COVID w/Inhabit
On this episode of Protean Pirate Radio, Mel sat down with two comrades from Inhabit to talk about revolutionary autonomy, intergenerational solidarity and mutual aid, and how best to set our feet onto 'Path B.'
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Go follow @readinhabit's new channel for more materials on autonomy and survival on #PathB. And if you haven't read the orange book, go read it: http://readinhabit.com
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Inhabit: Instructions for Autonomy
We’re building a platform for revolutionary autonomy. Amid climate change and economic ruin, we’re connecting a network of people who are ready to live and fight, aggregate skills, build infrastructure, and share tools to make a different world.
Forwarded from OTAS: operational thinking against the state
The Signal encrypted messenger being down off and on today is a reminder not to put all of your secure communication eggs in one basket. Though Signal holds a unique place balancing popularity with a trusted security ethic consider diversifying your secure communications so that if Signal goes down you have another means of more secure communication.
One example would be creating adding your contacts in a fallback network in the Zom Mobile Messenger app which is a fork of the original TextSecure encrypted messaging system that Signal is also based off of. It offers end-to-end encryption in a easy to use UI. Instead of phone numbers Zom uses emails to create and find accounts.
Or if you’re worried about service crashing for your burner at a demo using the Briar encrypted mesh net app so you can communicate directly between nearby phones.
One example would be creating adding your contacts in a fallback network in the Zom Mobile Messenger app which is a fork of the original TextSecure encrypted messaging system that Signal is also based off of. It offers end-to-end encryption in a easy to use UI. Instead of phone numbers Zom uses emails to create and find accounts.
Or if you’re worried about service crashing for your burner at a demo using the Briar encrypted mesh net app so you can communicate directly between nearby phones.
Forwarded from Inhabit
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Watering a field with condensation from a net or tarp above. Also check out https://www.lowtechmagazine.com/