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Peaceful Foundation

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We're building a set of small, practical and scalable projects that start with open source addiction recovery, then rolling into loneliness and basic nutrition, and eventually into local statistics for people to rally around.

We’re looking for as many developers as possible who technical problems and instinctively reach for the simplest reliable solution -- ideally static, boring, cheap, and hard to kill.

Any programming language -- from Svelte to C to Lisp and anything in between -- will be useful for these projects.


Most people globally are afflicted by addiction, loneliness or malnutrition.

We propose outcome-focused campaigns to create a more local world, and provide statistics for young people, then everyone, to rally around.

*quiteasily -- provides completely free addiction cessation, using logical and effective approaches that cure people without using willpower. Less addiction creates calmer people, who spread these resources and other peaceful campaigns further.

learnskills -- upskills people by collating resources to learn useful skills (cooking, hiking, studying, socialising, or even attraction) that are generalised and encompassing, but particularly beneficial for people quitting isolating or desensiting addictions.

reasonable recipes -- shares nutritional recipes and an ethos on inexpensive and scientifically sound foods that improve health, such as potatoes and high-density food groups.

Calm College -- invites university students on campuses to share events, find people and create community using focused local tools.

hexagons -- organises the world into understandable data so that interested interdisciplinary university and local communities can combat statistics, together.

peaceful passport -- gives anonymous identity and reputation to volunteers and prevents co-opting.

scalablecampaigns -- helps communities build and create a more local world, together.

Each campaign assists the others: someone might stick posters inside of their school or university bathrooms, sharing addiction cessation resources, calming their communities, and links the other movements; this anonymous action signals in-group participation and movement in the real world.

Funding takes place through institutional access to anonymised data in different campaigns, which funds the low running costs of each project, and also provides an undercurrent to provide volunteers and then local communities with basic living expenses.

Asking people for smaller actions, such as posters in bathrooms, means each campaign spreads quickly from very few people, and is uncensorable.

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