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Permacomputing
Computing to support life on Earth
Computing in the age of climate crisis is often wasteful and adds nothing useful to our real life communities. Here we try to find out how to change that.
Definition and purpose of permacomputing: http://viznut.fi/files/texts-en/permacomputing.html
XMPP chat: https://movim.slrpnk.net/chat/lowtech%40chat.disroot.org/room
Sister community over at lemmy.sdf.org: [email protected]
There's also a wiki: https://permacomputing.net/
Website: http://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/permacomputing.html
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Make sure to have a good coop for the messenger pigeon
I know this is a joke but this is oddly appealing to me.
It started as a joke, finished as a journal entry.
I read the title as a joke, and the more I read, the more I want it.
Anyways as my chickens have already been fed and it's too early in the year for planting tomatoes, why not sit at my machine that eats whole forests so that I can look at cats and argue with people far away. But in color please, and with moving stuff and special effects! Trying to read slrpnk on a Raspberry Pi seems a little hardcore. I'd welcome turning image and video into something special and valuable again and return to text-based communication.
The other day I was talking to some people who share an interest and I mentioned that I had started to collect my literature about the topic in an online library reachable for all, and I was really excited - and just harvested blank stares. 'We just watch youtube videos.' .__.
I'm actually a fan of this lol. This blog has tons to say on low-power computing. https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/ The biggest bloat on your computer is the modern web! Everything could run on a Raspberry Pi if not for it!
Still thinking about the sheer number of retro-computing people I know.
Also you say this about the potatoes, tomatoes, and chickens, but what about the other plants? Your lettuce is looking wilty.
Flip bits with a needle and a button battery or gtfo /s
Cool project btw!
I found my people <3
I think we definitely need to drop the browser in a trash can... But HTTP/1.1 should be salvageable just like JSON. Personally I feel the Java Applet was the USP of the browser. The JVM is the emulator!