MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2014
I feltWelcome to the BigHook 2014 Etherpad!
To name yourself: click the person Icon in the upper right corner and name yourself in the dropdown menu.
TO ENABLE CHAT: Click on the gear icon in upper right and select "Chat always on screen."
URL for this pad is http://<IP Address>/p/BH2014/
-- Chat FAQ and Comments
Q: How do you change the color of the text?
A: hit the button with the slash through the colors at the top - after selecting the text you want to de-color. We'll turn off color after next break
Q: So I named myself - did it make any difference?
A: it will make a difference in the chat ----------------------------------------------------->
Q: How to enable the chat on the screen?
A: Click on the gear icon in upper right and select "Chat always on screen."
-- Comments about how well the Etherpad worked for BH2014
- Hmmmm. new chat paradigm (but same cranky bastards! ;).
- Freedom to disconnect. ~ jonl
- "My words get changed, after I'm dead". -George Orwell
- hard to read through the hilight
- I named myself. No, harold is me.
- so I named myself - did it make any difference? <-- Harold?
- nope - sob - it will make a difference in the chat ----------------------------------------------------->
- sob -- maybe change your color? - You can also turn off the color by selecting text and pressing button above.
- I know what I typed :-) - I find it hard to read others
- the non-linear form of this chat is quite confusing
- Rick Whit: what did you have to say? This is Robin, how do I name myself?upper right. I think I just named you
-- Suggestions for Etherpad Improvements for next time
- get the chat window to be wider
- think about using both campfire and etherpad on same screen (because campfire is better chat)
- eliminate crashing
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch, swimming, meet fellow participants
-- Music playing
We are off! and with serious guitar, albeit small guitar (aka,
Cavaquinho: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavaquinho)
13:30 - 14:20 Session 1a: Beginning
-- Discussion about seeing the Gorilla in the video
http://www.theinvisiblegorilla.com/videos.html
I cannot count the number of bounces of the ball. But I did see the gorrilla.
-- Discussion about turning off the Internet
For those who don't believe in multitasking, please choose sight or sound.
I wonder what the correlation between those who missed the gorilla and those who want to disconnect the Internet.
Options Considered:
- Internet down during sessions
- Laptops down during the session
- Just ask everyone to stay in the room
I was going to say that how we treat Net connectivity is fundamentally our first exercise in trust, so if we can't manage that it seems that we're off to a bad start. +1
That is hilarious Rick. We can't trust each other to pay attention!
14:20 - 17:41 Introductions
-- First timers
- Sean Gonsalves
- Rebecca
But also note that destroying trust is a deliberate strategy to weaken resistance to evil.
- David Banks
www.davidabanks.org | www.oscvm.org | http://thesocietypages.org/cyborgology/
- Alexa OBrien
http://www.alexaobrien.com/secondsight/about.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/16/alexa-obrien-bradley-manning_n_3086628.html
trust: trusting Self
trust: trusting instinct
- Saul Aguiar
- Harold Feld
Harold's writing is both wonky and fun. See if you can get half the geek references... -http://www.wetmachine.com/tales-of-the-sausage-factory/
https://twitter.com/haroldfeld
- Fritz Moser
- Bill Binney
thought I was familiar with Bill Binney's story - it was featured on "On the Media" last year:http://www.onthemedia.org/story/312932-role-model-security-savvy-journos/transcript/
- Marleen Stikker
Fair and open technlgg: Fairphone.org
start up part of Waag Social Enterprice
- Derek Khanna
https://twitter.com/DerekKhanna
Lobbys for startups that don't exist yet...
- Camille Francois
-- Those who have been here once before (the Sophmores)
- Andrew Crocker
- Jonathan Askin
-- Break (begin again at 1615)
- Susie Cagle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susie_Cagle
Susie is pretty active on Twitter -https://twitter.com/susie_c
trust: the sharing economy
- Ben Gaucherin
The hourglass model - action to talk about this tomorrow AM
Rick: The hour glass model describes the layered nature of the Net, from the content and applications at the top, to the narrow waist of network protocols (TCP/IP primarily) in the middle, to the network infrastructure at the bottom.
Becuse it looks sorta like an hour glass, that's the nickname. Last year, Pepper aptly showed it as a martini glass (the Net mostly as content/apps/social interactions at the top, with much less going on below).
- Matthew Simons
- Ella Saitta
-- And now for the rest of us ...
- Andrew Maffei
- Rick Whitt
- Levi Maaia
trust: small Internet companies should embrace net neutrality
- Roxanne Googin
trust: trust works when you can think clearly in your cortex
Trust and fear are mutually exclusive. When you move to fear state, amygdala eg.your brain cannot deal with logical reasoning and trust. To get someone to trust you you need to get them out of their limbic system and into their cortex. And you need to be big enough to withstand their attacks till that happens.
- Jorge Ortiz
- Pepper
- Art Gaylord
trust: no IT infrastructure group can work effectively without trust from the people they are serving and the staff working in that IT group
- Bruff Turner
http://blogs.broughturner.com/
- Nadia el-Imam
trust: as institutions (churchs, businesses, etc.) disappear the places we learned to trust each other in are going away so we need to build them (topic-table possibility).
- Robin Chase
trust: trust in a physical space
book being written: Peers Incorporated
- Scott Bradner
trust: trust sometimes requires rules
- Fumi Yaumazaki
trust: short term and long term (100+ years) are different things. ( nobody steals bike on the side of the road in japan, but they do in SF)
- Doc Searls
book being written: The Giant Zero
how do we convey the simplicity of there being "nothing in the middle" and we want there to be nothing in the middle.
- Jon Lebkowsky
http://effaustin.org/
- Brewster Kahle
How to apply free and open source software ideas to things other than software
- Tom Freeburg
prediction: government is not going to stop the Internet+1
Canopy:http://www.wisptech.com/index.php?title=Unofficial_History_of_Canopy
Jon L. - The Internet interprets government as damage and routes around it?
enoss - when governments attack harder it is evidence we are winning
- Chris Mitchell
http://www.muninetworks.org/
- Pat Kennedy
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304450004577277461512790488
trust: observation that peer-to-peer trust has been the driver for many commercial efforts
- Sascha Meinrath
http://newamerica.net/node/109195
- Matt Rantenen
trust: does NOT trust that the government is making best decisions for native americans. Therefore he "babysits" at various meetings.
http://www.nativepublicmedia.org/people/matthew-rantanen
planted an olive orchard of 130 trees himself
- Elliot Noss
- Dewayne Hendricks
- trust: We're all in this together now. The sort of profiling that has been going on in the past with minorities is now going to go on for all of us
BH2014 outcome: looking for "seeds to plant".
-- Joan Lederman shows us her pottery
Pottery Studio -- http://store.thesoftearth.com
17:41 - ??:?? Music, Drinks and then Dinner
Just sent this to the list as well: http://harvardnsj.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Glennon-Final.pdf. Critical text for understanding our current predicament.