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We need narratives, not numbers

We need narratives, not numbers

5 years ago 7 min read COVID-19Authoritypublic healthnarrativeconspiracyEducation
One of the elements sorely missing from this current pandemic induced crisis are better stories. In our obsession with data, and our focus on numbers, we’re missing the larger role of narrative. Without narrative, we remain lost in the wilderness of confusion and chaos.
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Future Fibre: A social movement for broadband?

Future Fibre: A social movement for broadband?

5 years ago 8 min read Future FibreRuralInternetMunicipalPublic Policy
The growing disparity between the quality of the Internet in urban areas compared to rural communities is scandalous. It reflects the self-interest that governs Internet infrastructure.
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Future Tools: Ghost

Future Tools: Ghost

5 years ago 7 min read Future ToolsOpen SourceWebPublishing
Ghost is what’s called a “headless content management system.” A headless CMS further separates content from delivery, enabling that content to be displayed or distributed in a wide range of forms or methods.
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The need for better public health education

The need for better public health education

5 years ago 6 min read COVID-19conspiracypublic healthEducation
The missing link in this crisis is effective public health education. We ought to double down on our belief that the answer is earning the trust and consent of people, rather than demanding their obedience.
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Future Fibre: Gig City and the continent's fastest internet

Future Fibre: Gig City and the continent's fastest internet

5 years ago 8 min read Future FibreInternetMunicipal
In today’s issue of Future Fibre, let’s take a look at one of the most celebrated and successful stories, EPB, or the Electric Power Board of Chattanooga Tennessee, providers of what may be the world’s fastest residential Internet service, at a blazing 10 Gbit/s.
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