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Anyone know how I can program Anarchism?
79 1 ReplyAllow all code merges automatically
100 2 ReplyAnarchy is not absence of rules, it's absence of hierarchy. So you could still collectively agree to certain rules for merges.
26 0 ReplyBasicaly democracy on steroids
5 0 ReplySo we could use a blockchain....... (/s)
3 1 ReplyBut then one person disagree with those rules and we're back to no rules
2 2 ReplyYou can have a majority vote system.
4 0 ReplyWhich is not a collective agreement and not anarchism, if it imposes rules on those who voted against.
1 1 ReplyIs it not possible for the people to all agree to respect the result of the majority vote even if they voted against the motion?
1 0 ReplyWhich requires a consensus.
1 0 ReplyAn initial one.
1 0 ReplyWhich can be broken at any moment, and no infant is bound by it until they accept it, and they have the choice of not accepting it.
Expecting some aliens to bring us the end of scarcity is similar to this in terms of probabilities.
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Open a GitHub repo with a hello world script and accept each and every commit
55 0 ReplyThe same way, generally. Work on decentralized, open source software. It's modern Mutual Aid.
26 0 Replywork on decentralized technology like lemmy
26 0 Replydd if=/dev/random of=anarchism bs=1024 count=1024;chmod 755 anarchism;./anarchism
24 1 ReplyHoly hell, I need to try this in a vm sometime!
3 0 ReplyThe output is not valid, it won't do anything... maybe write to a file "anarchism" in the dir in which the terminal was opened.
2 0 ReplyI think that emulates anarchism pretty well.
1 0 ReplyWell, not exactly. Anarchism is pretty close to what Socialism is, in terms of distributing labour.
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Open a git repo.
8 0 ReplyAnarchists are just people who think Stalinism is communism and haven't read Marx yet
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