“Wherever you get your podcasts” is a radical statement. - Anil Dash (www.anildash.com)
Open Source for Climate Podcast (ossforclimate.sustainoss.org)
Seems relevant to this community (albeit I haven’t listened to the podcast yet)....
Cyber Security: A Pre-War Reality Check - Bert Hubert's writings (berthub.eu)
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/15662912...
First principles and practical solutions regarding personal data storage
Hi all, I’m really looking for some help. I need to create a reliable system of backing up and data storage. I’m not tech-savvy (will work on that when it’s a priority in my life, which it definitely can’t be right now) and I’m asking this community because it’s forward-thinking and aligns with my values. There are...
The 100 Year Computer (web.archive.org)
Frugal computing (wimvanderbauwhede.codeberg.page)
We Need To Rewild The Internet | NOEMA (www.noemamag.com)
Dune is not anti-tech… | technology under capitalism (www.youtube.com)
Interesting look into Dune and the Luddites, and how technology can take two forms. Apropos permacomputing I think.
Web browser have extended way passed what was necessary
cross-posted from: lemm.ee/post/28517038...
Archival with a universal virtual computer (dercuano.github.io)
Permacomputing Meetup in Berlin, March 25th (offline.place)
Comparing the environmental costs of buying a brand new high-efficiency Mini-lab computer, instead of a used less efficient one. (www.youtube.com)
I thought this video was rather interesting, because at 12:27, the presenter crunches the numbers to find out how many years it would take for a new computer purchase to be more environmentally friendly (in regards to total CO2 expended) compared to using a less efficient used model....
You win some, you lose some. (slrpnk.net)
Image: actuator arm docked in landing tray...
Gopherspace in the Year 2020 (cheapskatesguide.org)
About GNUnet (www.gnunet.org)
The Staggering Ecological Impacts of Computation and the Cloud (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
TRACES OF POWER March 7 16:00—18:00 Rotterdam, NL (top.permacomputing.net)
💾🌾 Iffy Books Permacomputing Meetup Feb. 25th (iffybooks.net)
Firefox is a waste of global resources. Move everything back to TTY. (lemmy.ml)
Don’t use Firefox, use Lynx....
The ever-growing problem of ever-growing codebases (www.theregister.com)
NetBSD can now run on Nintendo Wii (blog.netbsd.org)
In the most recent blog post on NetBSD, they said:...
Self-healing Systems & Permacomputing (blog.mro.name)
The size of the human genome
Short reminder:...
The obesity of software/cars
Just the other day I read an article about how the average size and weight of cars have increased significantly in the past 60 years, both in Germany and the US....