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W kolejnym odcinku "Technicznie Rzecz Biorąc" gośćmi Macieja Kaweckiego byli: dr Maciej Wielgus (astrofizyk) oraz dr Marcin Jakubowski (fizyk plazmy syntezy termojądrowej). Tematem rozmowy były czarne dziury oraz to, co już teraz udało się nauce w tej materii osiągnąć. Cały odcinek do wysłuchania w aplikacji Onet Audio.
W kolejnym odcinku "Technicznie Rzecz Biorąc" gośćmi Macieja Kaweckiego byli: dr Maciej Wielgus (astrofizyk) oraz dr Marcin Jakubowski (fizyk plazmy syntezy termojądrowej). Tematem rozmowy były czarne dziury oraz to, co już teraz udało się nauce w tej materii osiągnąć.
In our first panel episode, we host hacker George Hotz, CS professor Pedro Domingos and OSE founder Marcin Jakubowski. A lively exchange! Learn what decentralization can and cannot do for the world. Work with Marcin: opensourceecology.org Follow Pedro on Twitter: @pmddomingos Follow George on Twitter: @comma_ai
Drugi odcinek Netflix Studio pt. ”Kto to narysował” to wejście w głąb animacji, które od ponad 30 lat rozgrzewają nam serca. Porozmawiamy z osobami odpowiedzialnymi za stworzenie tych baśniowych światów i postaci oraz podyskutujemy o tym, co sprawia, że nie możemy o nich zapomnieć. Gośćmi odcinka są: Szymon Biernacki, Marcin Jakubowski - Production Designerzy w The SPA Studios, współtwórcy filmu animowanego Netflix pt. Klaus Glen Keane - reżyser filmu animowanego Wyprawa na Księżyc, animator postaci w Walt Disney Animation Studios dla filmów fabularnych, takich jak Mała Syrenka, Piękna i bestia, Aladyn, Pocahontas, Tarzan i Zaplątani Jagoda Murczyńska - organizatorka Azjatyckiego Festiwalu Filmowego Pięć Smaków, z którą porozmawialiśmy o animacjach Studia Ghibli Prowadząca: Katarzyna Borowiecka
Marcin collaborates with Corey, Dixon and Passer. Check out OSE's Summer of Extreme Design-Build: https://www.opensourceecology.org/summer-x-2021/ Apply for an apprenticeship with OSE: https://www.opensourceecology.org/ose-apprenticeship/ Find OSE on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OSEcology Check out Untapped Growth's mission to restore our topsoil and protect our food: https://untappedgrowth.com/decentralizedgrazing/ And on Twitter: https://twitter.com/untappedgrowth
Society has become so complex that all the complexity begets more complexity. And if that’s not complex enough for you, jobs have become so specialized that hardly anyone knows how anything is made or works. Join Jason, Rob, and Asher as they contemplate how to make a microphone from scratch, break down the tertiary jobs in a pirate economy (parrot tenders and eyepatch makers), and explain the Lloyd Dobler hypothesis. They also explore a conundrum: even though the industrialized economy is bumping into the limits to growth and risking environmental meltdown, most people remain locked into their specialized jobs and continue to propagate the unsustainable economy. The Do-the-Opposite segment features a healthy dose of simplification and a fascinating interview with Marcin Jakubowski, the founder of Open Source Ecology and the Global Village Construction Set.Support the show (https://www.postcarbon.org/supportcrazytown/)
This special episode of Nature Am I features Part 1 of a two-part conversation with Marcin Jakubowski (pronounced MAR-chin Ya-coo-VOV-ski), the founder of Open Source Ecology. In his inspiring 2011 TED talk, "Open-Sourced Blueprints for Civilization," which has garnered close to two million views so far, Marcin tells the remarkable story of how he developed the Global Village Construction Set (GVCS), a set of 50 of the most important machines for modern life. Through an open, collaborative process, he and a team of volunteer designers, engineers and builders have been developing and fabricating these machines, which include tractors, ovens, and circuit makers. All of the blueprints are open source, making them available to anyone seeking to build this technology for themselves. Part of Marcin's vision is to create prosperity at a local level by empowering individuals and communities with the skills needed to fabricate what he calls "democratic technology." Such technology can serve human needs, free people from material constraints, and unleash human potential.The machines that make up the GVCS are intended to be robust, modular, low-cost, efficient, and made from locally-sourced and recycled materials. Marcin envisions a process in which most, if not all, of the starting materials can be found in the "earth and twigs beneath our feet." His ideas point the way to a future in which all technology is sustainable, local communities are resilient and self-sufficient, garbage and waste are non-existent, and the population has the technical literacy needed for economic freedom, prosperity, and self-determination.Part 2 of this conversation can be found in Episode 13 of the podcast, to be released by the end of February 2021. On this episode, you will hear the following topics:5:27- Technology that serves human needs8:01- The product selection metric for the GVCS11:30- The open-source model applied to hardware12:55 Three ways that the GVCS can get built15:08- 3D printing17:58- Building an advanced civilization from dirt and twigs19:40- Three levels of recycling22:06- Lifetime design26:00- Open-source microfactories27:15- How to build it yourself28:03- The need for localized production29:13- Sustainable regenerative technology30:25- Economic localization and ecological integrity31:30- Natural law in ecological design33:13- Eliminating the waste stream
This week we’re talking about open source industrial machines. We’re joined by Marcin Jakubowski from Open Source Ecology where they’re developing open source industrial machines that can be made for a fraction of commercial costs, and they’re sharing their designs online for free. The goal is to create an efficient open source economy that increases innovation through open collaboration. We talk about what it takes to build a civilization from scratch, the Open Building Institute and their Eco-Building Toolkit, the right to repair movement, DIY maker culture, and how Marcin plans to build 10,000 micro factories worldwide where anyone can come and make.
This week we’re talking about open source industrial machines. We’re joined by Marcin Jakubowski from Open Source Ecology where they’re developing open source industrial machines that can be made for a fraction of commercial costs, and they’re sharing their designs online for free. The goal is to create an efficient open source economy that increases innovation through open collaboration. We talk about what it takes to build a civilization from scratch, the Open Building Institute and their Eco-Building Toolkit, the right to repair movement, DIY maker culture, and how Marcin plans to build 10,000 micro factories worldwide where anyone can come and make.
Lots of new, and we hope, fun stuff for the launch of our new season. A new segment called "Watcha Makin'", the old standby of "Cool Things/Stuff," and an interview with Marcin Jakubowski of Open Source Ecology. We talk about his revolutionary ideas around open source hardware and creating a new operating system for civilization. Check out more at https://www.opensourceecology.org/. Go to www.makerriot.com for more information about the show or buy a t-shirt to show your love and support. Thanks for listening!
Destination Linux 195: Interview with Marcin Jakubowski of Open Source Ecology https://destinationlinux.org/episode-195 - Hosted by Ryan, Noah & Michael This week we have an exciting interview in store for you with the Project Lead of Fedora, Matthew Miller! We're going to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Libre Office and talk about their conference happening this week! In the Gaming section this week, Debian of all things announced they were putting on a Gaming Focused Conference event in November so we'll discuss what that could mean. Later in the show, we'll give you our popular tips/tricks and software picks. Plus so much more, on this week's episode of Destination Linux. Sponsored by: Digital Ocean - https://do.co/dln DL Hosts: Noah Chelliah = https://asknoahshow.com Michael Tunnell = https://tuxdigital.com Ryan (DasGeek) = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Want to Support the Show? Support us on Patreon = https://destinationlinux.org/patreon Support us on Sponsus = https://destinationlinux.org/sponsus DLN Store = https://dlnstore.com Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://destinationlinux.org/contact Topics covered in this episode: Full Show Notes (for links and such) https://destinationlinux.org/episode-195 00:00 = Coming up on DL195 00:28 = Welcome to Destination Linux 01:09 = Ryan's Week: Virtual Reality is Awesome! 05:57 = Michael's Week: FrontPageLinux.com 06:39 = Noah's Week: Manjaro on the Pinebook Pro 08:57 = Digital Ocean - VPS & Cloud Hosting ( https://do.co/dln ) 09:45 = Community Feedback: Jitsi And Other Video Conferencing Software 16:49 = Interview with Matthew Miller (Fedora Project Lead) 49:25 = News: Libre Office Release 10th Anniversary & Conference 52:13 = Gaming: Debian Gaming Conference Event 53:57 = Tip of the Week: /sbin & more 55:41 = Software Spotlight: Nextcloud Deck (Kanban Board) 57:32 = Outro: Become a Patron 58:01 = Outro: DLNStore.com 58:24 = Outro: Join the DLN Community! 58:51 = Outro: Journey Itself . . . 58:58 = Patron Post Show (Weekly Exclusive Patron Hangout) Linux #OpenSource #Podcast
This week we have an incredible interview in store for you with the founder of Open Source Ecology, Marcin Jakubowski, a company that is using open source to change industrial machines, and much more, as we know it. In our Gaming section, we’ll discuss the new Left 4 Dead DLC that dropped from Valve! Later […]
This week we have an incredible interview in store for you with the founder of Open Source Ecology, Marcin Jakubowski, a company that is using open source to change industrial machines, and much more, as we know it. In our Gaming section, we'll discuss the new Left 4 Dead DLC that dropped from Valve! Later in the show we'll give you our popular tips/tricks and software picks. Plus so much more, on this week's episode of Destination Linux. Sponsored by: Digital Ocean - https://do.co/dln Bitwarden - https://bitwarden.com/dln DL Hosts: Ryan (DasGeek) = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Noah Chelliah = https://asknoahshow.com Michael Tunnell = https://tuxdigital.com Want to Support the Show? Support us on Patreon = https://destinationlinux.org/patreon Support us on Sponsus = https://destinationlinux.org/sponsus DLN Store = https://dlnstore.com Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://destinationlinux.org/contact Topics covered in this episode: Full Show Notes (for links and such) https://destinationlinux.org/episode-194 00:00 = Coming up on DL194 00:47 = Welcome to Destination Linux 01:07 = Michael's Week: New DestinationLinux.Network website launched! 02:30 = Noah's Week: Raspberry Pi Rigorous Testing 03:38 = Ryan's Week: Trying Out Fedora 33 Beta 07:53 = Digital Ocean - App Platform Service ( https://do.co/dln ) 08:47 = Community Feedback: Home Surveilance Systems 13:28 = How to send feedback into the show 14:05 = Interview with Marcin Jakubowski of Open Source Ecology 50:59 = Security Advisory: Privacy Focused Search Engines 51:26 = Bitwarden - Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 52:21 = Gaming: New Left 4 Dead DLC Update! 54:03 = Tip of the Week: /run 55:42 = Software Spotlight: RawTherapee on Pinebook Pro 58:02 = Outro: Become a Patron of DL 58:30 = Outro: DLNStore.com 58:40 = Outro: Join the DLN Community 59:07 = Outro: Check out the DestinationLinux.Network website 59:28 = Outro: The Journey Itself . . . 59:40 = Outro: Preview of the Patron Post Show Linux #OpenSource #Podcast
Marcin Jakubowski is the founder of Open Source Ecology, an open, collaborative network of farmers, engineers, architects and supporters, whose main goal is the eventual manufacturing of the Global Village Construction Set (GVCS) including the 50 most important industrial machines, which would take to build a small civilization with modern comforts. Marcin talks about founding the company and materializing his idea of complete off-grid living. In this very interesting Episode, we talk about open-sourcing, off-grid housing solutions, solar and nuclear power, and go into scientific details of how and why you should think about switching to independent energy production. Enjoy!
Marcin JAKUBOWSKI: fizyk w Instytucie Fizyki Maxa Plancka w Greifswaldzie zamujący się badaniami nad syntezą termojądrową. Ukończył studia na Wydziale Matematyki, Fizyki i Informatyki Uniwersytetu Opolskiego, doktoryzował na Uniwersytecie w Bochum prowadząc jednocześnie badania w Forschungszentrum Jülich. Pracował w kilku największych ośrodkach zajmujących się badaniami nad syntezą termojądrową, m.in. w General Atomics w San Diego i National Institute for Fusion Science w Japonii, gdzie wielokrotnie był profesorem wizytującym. Na Twitterze zainicjował stream #PięknoNauki. Czyta: Mateusz MLECZKO
This week's guest is Marcin Jakubowski from the [Open Source Ecology](https://opensourceecology.org) project. They're making some really cool things and have a plan for giving people the tools (creative and otherwise) to build their own civilization.
Open Source Hardware is the FutureOpen Source Ecology is an open collaborative of builders, engineers, and producers. Join host Adrian Sinclair and Open Source founder Marcin Jakubowski, Ph.D, as they discuss about open source hardware, what are the challenges it faces, how can it be made just as visible as open source software, and why there is a need to shift the paradigm of the current economy from competitive to collaborative, among others. Open Source Ecology’s mission is to create a collaborative economic platform that optimizes development, production, and distribution – via open source collaboration – to accelerate innovation to unprecedented levels.The Adrian Sinclair Show focuses on real conversations with interesting people, exploration of interesting projects, topics, and ideas worth talking about. New episodes stream every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday 7AM MT.---Apodcast.com - Listen, Learn, and Share. Stream original podcast shows on the NEXTGen podcasting platform for curious people and lifelong learners. If you are a life-long learner, an independent thinker and an explorer looking to broaden your horizons, learn something new, then you found your new home.--- Get an in-depth look at this topic on our blog: https://medium.com/@adrianwsinclair Click the follow button on the podcast page to get more content from us. Done with this episode? Binge stream our other episodes - there’s a lot of them! Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/apodcastStream this podcast on Spotify: https://bit.ly/apodcastonspotifyJoin our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2266073637018886/Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/apodcastshow/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adrianwsinclair/Got something for us? partnerships@apodcast.com
The founder of Open Source Ecology, Marcin Jakubowski, shares his journey of going from being a PhD student in Fusion Physics to meditating daily & building the modular groundwork for an open source economy of abundance.
We had a chance to speak with Marcin Jakubowski on Social Design Insights, where he and our host Eric Cesal spoke about the future of agriculture, industry, and how to make more evolved humans.
Learn more at permaculturevoices.com/61 Support the show at permaculturevoices.com/support THIS EPISODE IS A REPLAY OF PREVIOUS PUBLISHED EPISODE. It is through the Global Village Construction Set that Marcin and OSE have set out to change the way that we build the communities of the future. Marcin has said "I'd like to be able to show that a full modern standard of living can be created from any parcel of land using only the local resources on site in a small fraction of time." A modern standard of living created using tools built locally, within the community. Tools built to last a lifetime, being easily repairable, and ever evolving as open source. This open source model is a powerful tool to help change the future. I see this as a way where a group of farmers could come together, build a piece of this equipment themselves, be able to repair it themselves, and be able to share it amongst themselves without being dependent upon big companies like John Deere and the debt that goes with them. It is this process that minimizes debts, builds strong communities and builds local resiliency, and that is a political shift. You shift the power from the big corporations to the communities and the individuals by empowering them to take back some control. Like Marcin said, "I think a lot of people are hungry to be productive and find that productivity within themselves." In a land of retail sales, why not empower people to innovate and produce, not consume, the future that they want in the factories of new, not of old? Why not make that dream of permaculture and polyculture based landscapes and farms more possible by providing blueprints for the equipment that you can build to do the work? Literally. If you want to build it, you can, because we are talking about a future where you hold the blueprints yourself. That is the future that OSE is creating and that is what we are talking about today with Marcin Jakubowski of Open Source Ecology… Learn more at permaculturevoices.com/61 Support the show at permaculturevoices.com/support THIS EPISODE IS A REPLAY OF PREVIOUS PUBLISHED EPISODE.
It is through the Global Village Construction Set that Marcin and OSE have set out to change the way that we build the communities of the future. Marcin has said "I'd like to be able to show that a full modern standard of living can be created from any parcel of land using only the local resources on site in a small fraction of time." A modern standard of living created using tools built locally, within the community. Tools built to last a lifetime, being easily repairable, and ever evolving as open source. This open source model is a powerful tool to help change the future. I see this as a way where a group of farmers could come together, build a piece of this equipment themselves, be able to repair it themselves, and be able to share it amongst themselves without being dependent upon big companies like John Deere and the debt that goes with them. It is this process that minimizes debts, builds strong communities and builds local resiliency, and that is a political shift. You shift the power from the big corporations to the communities and the individuals by empowering them to take back some control. Like Marcin said, "I think a lot of people are hungry to be productive and find that productivity within themselves." In a land of retail sales, why not empower people to innovate and produce, not consume, the future that they want in the factories of new, not of old? Why not make that dream of permaculture and polyculture based landscapes and farms more possible by providing blueprints for the equipment that you can build to do the work? Literally. If you want to build it, you can, because we are talking about a future where you hold the blueprints yourself. That is the future that OSE is creating and that is what we are talking about today with Marcin Jakubowski of Open Source Ecology… Show Notes: www.permaculturevoices.com/61
Marcin Jakubowski, Open Source Construction Developer Show Notes - www.constructrr.com/09 Passion behind collaboration - open source vs. traditional collaboration in construction. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/622508883/open-building-institute-eco-building-toolkit (Kickstarter Campaign: Open Building Institute: Eco Building Toolkit) Library Downloadable Designs Emersion Training Program for Builders Open Source Solar Powered Production Facility The Pilot program will be doubled every year. Software Platform – Developers are needed to contribute to the open source model. Growth Plan –100,000 facilities like this world wide! Who is the ideal person that should get involved? Progressive people with Open Source mindset, eco conscience, distributive entrepreneur. Stats figures – How is building built? Under $25K in materials 250 SF core model Starts with 15K – 3000 W of PV power Each Additional 250 SF – power can be expanded. Under 50 cent /W with Sunelec.com Building Integrated PV modules Episode is at constructrr.com/09 Kickstarter Campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/622508883/open-building-institute-eco-building-toolkit (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/622508883/open-building-institute-eco-building-toolkit) Open Building Institute website: http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ (openbuildinginstitute.org) Lean Construction Institute 18th Annual Congress: lcicongress.org Lean Construction Institute: Leanconstruction.org Music By: Epic Music Supervision
Some people are just outright unreasonable: they refuse to adapt to the world and, instead, try to adapt the world to themselves. Marcin Jakubowski is one of those crazy people who has been trying to open source a civilization starter kit from the ground up. Now, as we know, most unreasonable people fail. But those […]
Part 2 of the series with Marcin Jakubowski of Open Source Ecology. This episode is the react show to the Marcin interview that I did in Part 1. This episode is made up of my commentary inspired by the interview with Marcin, and your comments. I dig deeper into some of the ideas that Marcin brought up such as the 1000 True Fans article by Kevin Kelly, how do you measure success, how do you focus your efforts, celebrating the small, and the advantages of quick iterative learning. Details, notes, and link mentioned in this episode can be found at permaculturevoices.com/cd2.
Are we moving to an open source world? Marcin Jakubowski thinks so. Through his global village construction set Marcin hopes to do what Wikipedia has done for actual physical equipment - open sourcing the tools and machines that are the fundamental components of civilization. But like the visionaries that created Encarta and Wikipedia, it takes a unique perspective to create a future that doesn't exist yet, and to make that future a reality. This episode is an exploration into Marcin's longer term view, specifically how does he stay focused and work towards something that is a far off view of the future. How does he deal with the hard times, the struggles, and the haters? How does fund the process and how does he measure progress? These are all challenges that come with having lofty goals and a grand vision, and when you starting point is currently only one one-millionth of the total economy. As you listen to this episode think about open source and think about where we could be in the evolution of open source. Don't forget the lesson of the encyclopedia - when everything is going great and things are at an all time high - that impossible scenario, the one that could change everything, might not only be possible, it might just be around the corner. Learn more about Marcin at permaculturevoices.com/cd1
Marcin Jakubowski came to the U.S. from Poland as a child. He graduated with honors from Princeton and earned his PhD in fusion physics from the University of Wisconsin before shifting direction and starting a hydroponic vegetable farm in Madison, WI. Lacking real experience in practical matters, he then began his education from scratch, and […] The post Open Source Ecology appeared first on Future Primitive Podcasts.