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We begin with topics such as housing, energy, agriculture, and manufacturing - absorbing the primary sector of the economy and working | We may be at a turning point in humanity. With AI emerging as a potential threat - and promise - we take 2026 to attemp the OSE Model of Change. Our model is to train oodles of young people to be system transformers, veritable civilization systems engineers - using collaborative and open source methods. Many updated institutions need updating, so we take this as a chance to do massively positive work with purpose. Some clear areas are solving meaning, housing, energy, manufacturing, environmental, governance, and social justice issues. | ||
We begin with topics such as housing, energy, agriculture, and manufacturing - absorbing the primary sector of the economy and working on collaborative methods to rebuild the world. We found a revenue model on hyper-efficient construction, so we are starting an induction where students build homes 2 days and spend the rest of the time learning how to transform the world. We are also developing a [[Denerate]] kernel for modular technology, the [[Global Village Construction Set]] | |||
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Revision as of 04:03, 17 March 2026
Introduction
Book-Website-Apprenticeship-Podcast
We may be at a turning point in humanity. With AI emerging as a potential threat - and promise - we take 2026 to attemp the OSE Model of Change. Our model is to train oodles of young people to be system transformers, veritable civilization systems engineers - using collaborative and open source methods. Many updated institutions need updating, so we take this as a chance to do massively positive work with purpose. Some clear areas are solving meaning, housing, energy, manufacturing, environmental, governance, and social justice issues.
We begin with topics such as housing, energy, agriculture, and manufacturing - absorbing the primary sector of the economy and working on collaborative methods to rebuild the world. We found a revenue model on hyper-efficient construction, so we are starting an induction where students build homes 2 days and spend the rest of the time learning how to transform the world. We are also developing a Denerate kernel for modular technology, the Global Village Construction Set