https://github.com/Falkvinge/Swarmops
I'm still having fun while waiting for some paperwork to be done. Brave new world, full of (misused) computers. We are dreaming about dApps, blockchain, and yet, the rest of the people still has a XIX century mindset.
Today I'm presenting you SwarmOps, part X.
Swarmops was designed by Rick Falkvinge, very famous person in the world of digital rights. You can visit his blog
He is also a digital pirate, so he doesn't need a parrot to stand on his shoulder.
Not complicated at all. I you want to zoom in, follow the link
Or you can read some of his books.
Maybe this one:
Swarmwise (2013) is a tactical guide to changing the world using cost-efficient swarm methodology. It is a leadership handbook that outlines how the Swedish Pirate Party was able to beat the competition on less than one percent of their election budget, and shows how any cash- and time-strapped manager can copy the methodology, whether the goal is social, business, or political
Btw, the list of coup d'etats since 2010 is very long. There were about 30 events during the last decade. It looks like there is a market for this software solution :D
Part X, nothing new to report. In total, there were maybe 5 questions from my side addressed to Swarmops' project manager. This project was well written, with a lot of useful hints.
Serbian Cyrillic, language good enough to earn a Nobel Prize (Ivo Andric).
Today, Part X, about 1.100 words
Total Count: 11.985 words
One more - and it will be over.
Acknowledgements: @scienceangel
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