Make free stuff | Max Böck

A lovely argument for using the web to simply make stuff and then show other people, without entering into the hustle and grind of late-stage capitalism.

The idea that ownership fundamentally means that nobody else can have the same thing you have just doesn’t apply here. This is a world where anything can easily be copied a million times and distributed around the globe in a second. If that were possible in the real world, we’d call it Utopia.

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