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diff --git a/Principles.mdwn b/Principles.mdwn @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ philosophical ones, so feel free to disagree with them or refactor them. ## Everything has a place -* Be part of your local energy/matter circulations, ecosystems and cultures. Cherish locality, avoid centralization. Strengthen the local roots of the technology you use and create. +* Be part of your local energy/matter circulations, ecosystems and cultures. Cherish locality, [[avoid centralization|decentralization]]. Strengthen the local roots of the technology you use and create. * While operating locally and at present, be aware of the entire world-wide context your work takes place in. This includes the historical context several decades to the past and the future. Understanding the past(s) is the key for envisioning the possible futures. * Nothing is "universal". Even computers, "universal calculators" that can be readapted to any task, are full of quirks that stem from the cultures that created them. Don't take them as the only way things can be, or as the most "rational" or "advanced" way. * Every system, no matter how ubiquitous or "universal" it is, is only a tiny speckle in a huge ocean of possibilities. Try to understand the entire possibility space in addition to the individual speckles you have concrete experience about.