mathiasx, to random
@mathiasx@mastodon.xyz avatar

Making software that runs repeatedly or continuously, like CI jobs, more efficient also means less energy. If you’re working on OSS or internal projects at work that you can make similar changes to, please look into it! It’s not exactly but it feels like a tangible computing thing that we all can help with in corporate jobs.

https://developers.home-assistant.io/blog/2024/05/09/improving-ci-test-execution/

maiwann, to random French
@maiwann@framapiaf.org avatar

Le fleurit partout, ben la première fois que je l'ai entendu c'est via @pinage404 à et ça me rend toute fière ! :p

julienbidoret, to random French
@julienbidoret@post.lurk.org avatar
servus, to random
@servus@social.servus.at avatar

- Day 3 “Away from the “Internet of Ecocide”: inviting radically open participation in Internet protocols standardisation” with @becha

In this lecture, Vesna is going to both issue catastrophic warnings, and invite utopian hope; I will introduce IETF, ICANN, W3C, RIPE, DNS and many other acronyms - and invite you to “consider the squirrels”.

(https://art-meets.radical-openness.org/2024/program/away-from-the-internet-of-ecocide-inviting-radically-open-participation-in-internet-protocols-standardisation/)

servus,
@servus@social.servus.at avatar

Vesna proposes avenues for activism and change, including , digital rights activism, and scientific rebellion.
She suggests translating anarchist principles and awareness of power dynamics into interspecies cooperation, highlighting the interconnectedness of nature and the need for sustainable approaches to technology.

Her workshop tomorrow: https://art-meets.radical-openness.org/2024/program/internet-of-squirrels/

becha, to random
@becha@v.st avatar

Shameless plug: I’ll be giving a talk & a workshop at in Linz 10&11.May : https://radical-openness.org/en/programm/2024/away-internet-ecocide-inviting-radically-open-participation-internet-protocols Looking forward to meet all the amazing participants! & friends, new & old! (some of them I haven’t seen for 26 years?! Some since few months ago…)

becha,
@becha@v.st avatar

Today’s inspirational talks at : Valentina “applying informal practices on technical artefacts through political frames”; Patricia on feminist, tactile, recycled tech : https://radical-openness.org/en/programm/2024/clay-pcb ; Ava quoting Denson about “death spiral” & Aymeric ( practitioner) promoting @unbinare ‘s work on e-waste hacking & repurposing ;; cc @servus

Patricia & Clay PCB
Ava quoting Denson about “death spiral”
Aymeric showing website of Unbinare

mathiasx, to random
@mathiasx@mastodon.xyz avatar

aesthetics paper, as discussed at @iffybooks Permacomputing meeting today: https://limits.pubpub.org/pub/6loh1eqi/release/1 (Choose the "Download -> <format>" dropdown to get the whole paper there.)

As discussed on hashtag in the last few weeks, but from the other direction: What are the aesthetics of permacomputing as art? Do constraints matter / make it? Is it just nostalgia? Does using more-powerful computers to create promote the extraction/exploitation/wastefulness of their creation? Mulling over.

theluddite, to random
@theluddite@assemblag.es avatar

theluddite.org is under heavy traffic right now, and I want to take this opportunity to point out how much compute and energy the tech industry wastes.

I host theluddite.org on the absolute smallest linode server available, for $5/month, along with several other websites. It's currently receiving well over 10 requests per second, and has been for many hours.

Here's a graph of the CPU usage hovering at 5%.

praxeology, to random
@praxeology@post.lurk.org avatar

Unfortunately the Berlin meet-up on 25.04. is going to be moved to another date.
No meeting on Tuesday but we will make it up some time soon (prolly mid-May).

offline, to berlin
@offline@autonomous.zone avatar

Join us this Tuesday, April 23rd for the 3rd edition of the Permacomputing Meetup! It starts at 19:00 (also known as 7PM)

We will hold an informal discussion of ideas and real-world practices around . And this week we will have @mntmn exploring some "tangents" around the MNT Reform

:vortex: https://offline.place/events/2024/04/23/permacomputing-meetup/

Visit https://permacomputing.net if you want to learn more about the subject.

smallsolar, to random
@smallsolar@techhub.social avatar

question

Bg : I’m in the process of upgrading my internet, switching to full fibre rather then old broadband.

I’ve now got a spare old router which should run (plusnet 270N), I’ll likely upgrade the ram chip as a side project and perhaps the rom as it’s technically fairly easy.

But the question is what to actually do with it, I’ve already got most of the projects you find on the internet, any off the wall ideas? I’ll have serial, 1/2

dcwalk, to random
@dcwalk@post.lurk.org avatar

We're doing another 🌻

Meet us IRL in Vancouver on July 27 for...

Our Networks 2024: Does not (cloud) compute.

Think: x x x hanging out on a LAN together to collectively explore what collaboration and online presence looks like when a network is optional-- https://ournetworks.ca/

prma, to random
@prma@fosstodon.org avatar

As far as I can see, Perma Computing community is too focused on the artistic aspect of computing. Which hardly covers the most energy intensive, ubiquitous parts of the computing world.

Unless the conversation is taken to tackle higher impact fields, the output of the community is more like the conceptual fashion shows:
a vanity demonstration. A limited proof of concept.

Such a disappointing realization.

kattrali,
@kattrali@mastodon.gamedev.place avatar

@prma it somewhat feels like could use a forum structure for discussions and give the aesthetic conversations a dedicated area to be expressed without crowding out larger conversations about sustainable/resilient practices, collapse computing, &c.

There’s been some related discussions on https://forum.malleable.systems but not quite the same niche.

kris,
@kris@outmo.de avatar
xyhhx, to Futurology
@xyhhx@438punk.house avatar
smallcircles, to random
@smallcircles@social.coop avatar

#SelfDelivery 🤔

As alternative to #Dogfooding that many feel has negative connotation.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_your_own_dog_food

Not liking other alternatives, such as "Icecreaming" (too vague), "Drink your own champaign" (too posh), and "Eat the food you cook" (too long).

A definition may be:

> Self Delivery is a continual improvement method whereby the creator of a solution is also a client that uses it, gaining insight in how the solution conforms to stated needs, that are fed back into the design proces.

smallcircles,
@smallcircles@social.coop avatar

@NylaWoethief @toast

In yet another link to The Photographer's Gallery, I found this project "The Image at the End of the World" showing a great diagram (2021) of "Less is more" #sustainable technologies.

https://thephotographersgallery.org.uk/image-end-world

The project focuses on finding alternatives that help bring down the carbon footprint of our networked environment. Diagram is a great way to visualise relationships to #Solarpunk #PermaComputing #MeshNetwork and connect to various communities and projects that exist.

offline, to berlin
@offline@autonomous.zone avatar

Hey ! We're hosting a Meet-Up, tomorrow on Monday the 25th @ 20:00 lead by @praxeology!
Please join for a convivial discussion of Platform Detox, e-waste redemption and design for de-growth:

https://offline.place/events/2024-03-25-permacomputing-meetup/

viznut, to random

Watt-Wise Game Jam started yesterday, and the submission deadline will be on April 22nd.

Interestingly, the introductory text has been written from the point of view that the entire frame would be recalculated on every screen refresh. This is actually an approach that sometimes annoys me a lot. Especially in turn-based games that waste CPU cycles even when waiting or paused.


wattwise.games/

iffybooks, to random
@iffybooks@post.lurk.org avatar

Our next #permacomputing meetup is this Sunday, 3/24 from 1–3 p.m. EDT! You can join us at Iffy Books (404 S. 20th St., PHL) or remotely via Jitsi Meet. https://iffybooks.net/event/permacomputing-march-24

praxeology, to random
@praxeology@post.lurk.org avatar

Berlin #permacomputing Meet-Up is on Monday 25.03. - 20:00 at offline.place. Please join us for a convivial discussion of Platform Detox, e-waste redemption and design for de-growth:

https://offline.place/events/2024-03-25-permacomputing-meetup/

vga256, to zerowaste
@vga256@dialup.cafe avatar

i need a new repair and restoration project like i need a third butthole.

but i couldn’t say no to this poor old IBM Selectric rotting in a government surplus warehouse for $5. once the pride and joy of some government office, it is completely gummed with sawdust and old lubricant.

besides, there’s something so wonderful about the premium burgundy/wine ones. i can’t wait to get the grime off and see the original colour. this will become a piece of functional artmaking equipment when it is done.

offline, to random
@offline@autonomous.zone avatar

Please join us for the next monthly offline friends KüFa (solidarity kitchen) - this Thursday, March 7!

We will launch the first offline 🧃, give talks about our meetup 💡 and a large cooperative producing their own vegetables 🎃 .. and of course there will be very jummy food!

Please invite along your friends and bring a side dish and/or drinks to share. All proceeds will go to help sustain offline. Hope to see you there! 🥳

dantescanline, to random
@dantescanline@autonomous.zone avatar

what does networking look like? how would extremely simple computers like collapseOS etc talk to each other to exchange data?

there's the connection itself, like use skywave radio, actual wires, proxmity wireless?

and assuming we get some occasional connections with each other, do we need a Fidonet of the 21st century that runs on reclaimed IOT lightbulb CPUs? what are we even trying to send to each other? post-apocalypse email, updates to bespoke sofware, weather forecasts?

csepp, to debian

with Flashback is actually pretty damn cozy. Firefox ESR runs surprisingly well too, on a nonetheless.
I think I'll make this my low-effort can-actually-get-work-done-on-this setup.

joak, to random
@joak@post.lurk.org avatar
joak,
@joak@post.lurk.org avatar

still a good meme!
@becha @320x200

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