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Welcome! This is Open Thource - The Open Source for Open Thoughts. Open Thource is all about you and your mind, a location where any idea you have can be voiced, developed, expanded and implemented using the power of many minds.

The idea is simple - it's your idea! On many occasions our minds wander and are found standing in front of what could be a wonderful creation, a new way of looking at something or a look at something new. In a majority of cases there is something prohibitive that prevents us from taking our new idea and acting on it -- feasibility, lack of personal benefits or a question on whether such a thing is even possible -- and the idea fades away. Open Thource asks "Why let these ideas disappear from the minds eye?" and instead asks you to put these ideas out to the world as Open Source Thoughts. They may be far-fetched, they may never cause more than a ripple of giggles but it is also possible they will create the foundation for someone to build a towering new concept.

Open Thource has been described by members as:
Making it possible to record your epiphanies before/during/after their inception, laying the framework for an idea's evolution, provoking thoughts in others and finding the load bearing beams that your blueprint is missing. Open Thource is allowing ideas to survive past the first hurdle! -- Rakuli
It's an interesting forum and something I felt worthy of reading! -- Joshwa
Every day that I wake, I feel the fire within - and i know many are the same - this place could become their haven. -- Damien
No fancy pens, but you can make up with it with your fancy pants. Here's to domino-style inspiration! -- shine_on

Open Thource takes your not-quite-finished ideas and has them developed under the power of many minds, letting others brainstorm each idea into something they may use. Open Thource has Open Source Thoughts that you can expand upon and take away with you to start your "next big thing".

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I have found it a bit like travelling through a maze to work out how to post something.

I am grateful to be here Smiley

While finding my way, I wondered why the most simple thing such as 'post an idea' wasn't a little tiny cloud next to the big 'open thource' cloud in the top left.

Decentralising the web

Have u ever thought about taking p2p to the next level where it doesn't just work for file sharing and across your internet line, but that it uses whatever networking receiving devices you have and turns them into portable network hosts / dns servers / content providers  and general web users all in one?

One night I had this thought of how the internet one day could tone down a bit... or that a new type of internet would be born. One that helps the local community more than it does helps you connect to whole world wide web at large.

I came to thinking about this when I was living in isolation in Northern Rivers NSW during the disastrous floods of 2007/08 in the region. Power lines were out. Phones were dropping out. My internet was obviously down. Things could have been worse... my neighbors who were on slightly lower ground were ontop of their roofs waiting for evacuation. I was on a hill.

With a disconnected internet, I pondered. I was also alone. I wanted to be connected to the world but the infrastructure in place was too rigid to adapt to a severely changing environment.

I thought "wouldn't it be cool, if my wireless network card could just tap into the neighbors house... and the neighbors house could just tap into the next wireless connection ... and eventually a wireless stream into the web could be made".  Going beyond the copper wires. Internet sharing...nothing revolutionary here, I know... but its more than that... its going from sharing your connection to the web, to being a bandwidth provider and connector into the web.

I am an idealist.

Then I went further into thinking about this. I wanted to be a realist. How could this be practical. What does the internet look like to a community of vegetable growers? Could you foresee that potentially the internet may decentralise... and that instead of hosting your blog on dreamhost in america, your blog is hosted on your laptop. And that potentially, you are more likely to find new relevant content not via remote search engines, but via the proximity of web connected providers of this network in your close physical vicinity?

For example, to the core grass roots internet user, its about accessing information you need. The farmer over the hill maybe needs to update his local community on how many pumpkins he has and how much he wants for it. That's about it. I think more and more communities will begin to adopt their own independant internet that exists free of the controlled IP paradigm. I think that has time progresses and the world becomes dense enough we will all probably have enough wireless cards to just run our own p2p internet that can achieve everything we use the internet for now, but with 0 wires and no more rollout costs other than your own internet device.

Perhaps as I drive through your subburb you see (should my settings be public) my blog and latest thoughts I've been having. Potentially sitting in a cafe you could quickly get to know some things about somebody they are open to having you know. Orientation. Addictions. Likes. etc.

It seems scary... but what is scary here but the truth? I have wondered if the internet we have where we can access everything at all times is an unrealistic and potentially quite impractical model. I'm not saying down with the web or anything like that. From the costs saved from more people shifting to a p2p airwave kind of traffic there could be money invested into radio signal boosters around the place. If you do need to tap into the outer world of the WWW then maybe the meter starts and the charging begins.

What I am suggesting here is that potentially, to many people in the world the only internet they need is for their local hub of actual real world people. In times of need, its more important to be able to let your neighbours know that you need a boat of food more than you need to tap into youtube. Our current internet doesn't really encourage this kind of usage, although it can be done, to actually find your local hub generally requires an internet pathway of going to other places around the world first. Thats cool. Its a vital system. However when that goes down, when your computer doesn't naturally seek out the information on your local block / terrain, what good is it? Its like having a map to explore jupiter.


What do YOU think?


Thanks for your time,

Bobby

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Navigation improvements AND Internet Decentralisation


By - cosmicbdog
October 09, 2008, 04:15:04 AM

Suggestion

I have found it a bit like travelling through a maze to work out how to post something.

I am grateful to be here Smiley

While finding my way, I wondered why the most simple thing such as 'post an idea' wasn't a little tiny cloud next to t ....Read More

100% "Death-Tax"


By - redsllider
September 19, 2008, 07:47:36 AM

On the surface, a pretty straight-forward proposal.

The 100% "Death-tax": Equitable Distribution of Wealth

All proceeds from the estates of individuals who have died in a given year are redistributed to all persons obtaining their citizenship* during that same  ....Read More

In case anyone is interested


By - redsllider
September 15, 2008, 04:30:22 AM

ah, I finally found where the 'new-post' dialog box lives...

Thource seems relatively inactive. But, in case anyone is tuned in and interested here are a few topics which I have an interest and for which opinion and feedback, thoughts would be useful. If any of these items have  ....Read More

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