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