Stackpunk / Stacktivism
The stackpunk has a heightened awareness of their dependence on infrastructure. They critique conventional infrastructure and experiment with alternatives to it.
- Transition
- How much are you paying large institutions to provide core infrastructure and utilities? How can you reduce that and introduce alternatives?
- Six ways to die
- Too hot
- Too cold
- Hunger
- Thirst
- Illness
- Injury
- N ways to thrive
- Long-distance communication
- Schools
- Vocational
- Liberal arts
- Music
- Libraries
- Shelter
- Hexayurt
- OSB + 2x4 framing with insulation and 15 or 30-degree shims at hexayurt angles
- http://opensourceecology.org/ceb-hexacube-and-hexayurt-side-by-side/
- Marcin Jakubowski & the Open Building Institute
- Food
- Growing
- Cooking
- Solar oven
- 4 Block Rocket Stove: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmDYUrVHPWc
- Minuteman Rocket Stove: http://prepsetgo.com/products/minuteman-rocket-stove
- Preserving
- http://newlifeonahomestead.com/convert-chest-freezer-to-fridge-solar/
- Pressure canning
- Heat
- Solar water heating
- Water
- https://sawyer.com/products/type/water-filtration/
- Solar still
- Electricity
- Solar panels
- Bicycle generator
- Micro hydro?
- KaliPak
- Human waste
- http://airheadtoilet.com
- Internet
- Mesh networking
- GoTenna
- Samourai Wallet & Txtenna
- https://samouraiwallet.com/
- Means, techniques, principles
- Permaculture
- Open source ecology
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Source_Ecology
- Marcin Jakubowski
- John Michael Greer's Green Wizardry