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[38;5;12m [39m[38;2;255;187;0m[1m[4mAwesome Permacomputing [0m[38;5;14m[1m[4m![0m[38;2;255;187;0m[1m[4mAwesome[0m[38;5;14m[1m[4m (https://awesome.re/badge-flat2.svg)[0m[38;2;255;187;0m[1m[4m (https://awesome.re)[0m
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[38;5;12mA curation of resources, projects, and communities related to permacomputing.[39m
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[38;5;11m[1m▐[0m[38;5;12m [39m[38;5;14m[1mPermacomputing[0m[38;5;12m (https://permacomputing.net/permacomputing/) is both a concept and a community of practice oriented around issues of resilience and regenerativity in computer and network technology inspired by permaculture. [39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mPermacomputing[0m[38;5;12m (https://permacomputing.net/) - A wiki for permacomputing.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mLow-tech Magazine[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.lowtechmagazine.com/) - Articles about solving human problems with low-tech solutions.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mMonoskop[0m[38;5;12m (https://monoskop.org/) - A wiki for arts and studies.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mDamaged Earth Catalog[0m[38;5;12m (https://damaged.bleu255.com/) - A growing online catalog of the different terms in circulation.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mXXIIVV[0m[38;5;12m (https://wiki.xxiivv.com/) - Ideas and notes on technology, art, language, and philosophy.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mThe Luddite[0m[38;5;12m (https://theluddite.org/) - A skeptical look at technology and its impact on society.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mFrugal Computing[0m[38;5;12m (https://frugalcomputing.neocities.org/) - Ideas and notes on frugal computing.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mModding Fridays[0m[38;5;12m (https://moddingfridays.bleu255.com/) - A wiki about maintenance, repurposing, and reappropriation of supposedly obsolete electronics.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mNo tech Magazine[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.notechmagazine.com/) - Low-tech Magazine's sister blog, it emphasizes simple technologies over high-tech, resource-intensive ones.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mSimplifier[0m[38;5;12m (https://simplifier.neocities.org/) - Practical, low-tech guides and resources to simplify daily life.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mDeath to Bullshit[0m[38;5;12m (https://blog.deathtobullshit.com/) - Critiques the clutter and misleading tactics common in digital experiences.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mDo the Math[0m[38;5;12m (https://dothemath.ucsd.edu/) - Explores the physical limits of growth in energy consumption and technological progress.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mBranch Magazine[0m[38;5;12m (https://branch.climateaction.tech/) - Articles about climate justice and internet sustainability.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mPluralistic[0m[38;5;12m (https://pluralistic.net/) - Explores technology, digital rights, and societal issues.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mArticles[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mPermacomputing[0m[38;5;12m (http://viznut.fi/files/texts-en/permacomputing.html) - Ville-Matias Heikkilä, 2020.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mA holistic approach to computing and sustainability inspired from permaculture[0m[38;5;12m (https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/permacomputing.html) - Devine Lu Linvega, 2021.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mPermacomputing Aesthetics: Potential and Limits of Constraints in Computational Art, Design and Culture[0m[38;5;12m (https://limits.pubpub.org/pub/6loh1eqi/release/1) - Aymeric Mansoux, Brendan Howell, Dušan Barok, and Ville-Matias Heikkilä, 2023.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mPermacomputing and the Dance of Repair Amid the Vestiges of Digital Obsolescence[0m[38;5;12m (https://networkcultures.org/performanceofcode/2023/09/05/the-dance-of-repair-amid-the-vestiges-of-digital-obsolescence/) - Nancy Mauro-Flude, 2023.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mThe Oceanic provenance of Permacomputing and Computational poetics[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.autoluminescence.institute/resources/library/intro-oceanic_provenance_permacomputing_codework/) - Nancy Mauro-Flude, 2024.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mThe Beauty of Finished Software[0m[38;5;12m (https://josem.co/the-beauty-of-finished-software/) - Jose M. Gilgado, 2023.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mWhat might degrowth computing look like?[0m[38;5;12m (https://criticaledtech.com/2022/04/08/what-might-degrowth-computing-look-like/) - Neil Selwyn, 2022.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mLow Fat Computing[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.ultratechnology.com/lowfat.htm) - Jeff Fox, 1998.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mWhat can a technologist do about climate change?[0m[38;5;12m (https://worrydream.com/ClimateChange/#production) - Bret Victor, 2015.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mThe Staggering Ecological Impacts of Computation and the Cloud[0m[38;5;12m (https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/the-staggering-ecological-impacts-of-computation-and-the-cloud/) - Steven Gonzalez Monserrate, 2022.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mIt's Not Easy Being Green: On the Energy Efficiency of Programming Languages[0m[38;5;12m (https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.05460) - Nicolas van Kempen, Hyuk-Je Kwon, Dung Tuan Nguyen, and Emery D. Berger, 2024.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mThe biggest lie tech people tell themselves — and the rest of us[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/10/1/20887003/tech-technology-evolution-natural-inevitable-ethics) - Rose Eveleth, 2019.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mHype, Sustainability, and the Price of the Bigger-is-Better Paradigm in AI[0m[38;5;12m (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2409.14160) - Gaël Varoquaux, Alexandra Sasha Luccioni, and Meredith Whittaker, 2024.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mRedefining our needs: permacomputing and vernacular computing[0m[38;5;12m (https://medium.com/data-ai-masters/redefining-our-needs-permacomputing-and-vernacular-computing-ba703bb0f1d9) - Robert Engels, 2022.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mBooks[0m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mFiction[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mThe Dispossessed[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.ursulakleguin.com/dispossessed) - Ursula K. Le Guin, 1974.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mThe Fifth Sacred Thing[0m[38;5;12m (https://starhawk.org/writing/books/the-fifth-sacred-thing/) - Starhawk, 1993.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mNon-fiction[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mThe Art of Unix Programming[0m[38;5;12m (http://www.catb.org/esr/writings/taoup/html/index.html) - Eric S. Raymond, 2003.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mThe Limits to Growth[0m[38;5;12m (https://collections.dartmouth.edu/teitexts/meadows/diplomatic/meadows_ltg-diplomatic.html) - Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jørgen Randers, and William W. Behrens III, 1972.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mVisual[0m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mComics[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mDependency[0m[38;5;12m (https://xkcd.com/2347/) - Xkcd, 2020.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mEnergy Slaves[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.stuartmcmillen.com/comic/energy-slaves/) - Stuart McMillen, 2017.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mThe Solar Grid[0m[38;5;12m (https://thesolargrid.net/Read) - Ganzeer, 2016.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mAudiovisual[0m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mFiction[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mNeptune Frost[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11873472/) - Anisia Uzeyman and Saul Williams, 2021.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mNausicaä of the Valley of the Wind[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087544/) - Hayao Miyazaki, 1984.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mDocumentaries[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mDeath by Design[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5693890/) - Sue Williams, 2016.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mThe Social Dilemma[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11464826/) - Jeff Orlowski-Yang, 2020.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mSurviving Progress[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1462014/) - Mathieu Roy and Harold Crooks, 2011.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mLow-Tech[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27434317/) - Adrien Bellay, 2023.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mTalks[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mAn Approach to Computing and Sustainability Inspired from Permaculture[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3u7bGgVspM) - Devine Lu Linvega, 2023.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mFrom appropriate technology to permacomputing: a glossary of counternarratives and practices[0m[38;5;12m (https://piped.video/watch?v=OOppK1or6RY&t=3036s) - Marloes de Valk, 2022.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mPreventing the Collapse of Civilization[0m[38;5;12m (https://archive.org/details/blow_20191208) - Jonathan Blow, 2019.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mProjects[0m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mSoftware[0m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mOperating Systems[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mCollapse OS[0m[38;5;12m (http://collapseos.org/) - Forth-based operating system designed for post-collapse scenarios.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mTiny Core Linux[0m[38;5;12m (http://tinycorelinux.net/) - Small, highly modular system with community build extensions.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mAlpine Linux[0m[38;5;12m (https://alpinelinux.org/) - Secure, lightweight Linux distribution.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mPlan 9[0m[38;5;12m (https://9p.io/plan9/) - Compact and uniform operating system built as a successor to Unix.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mCode Editors[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mVim[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.vim.org/) - Highly efficient, customisable, and lightweight text editor.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mMicro[0m[38;5;12m (https://micro-editor.github.io/) - Lightweight, intuitive terminal-based text editor.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mGeany[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.geany.org/) - Small, lightweight IDE suitable for basic coding needs.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mNano[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.nano-editor.org/) - A lightweight, terminal-based text editor for Unix-like systems.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mLeft[0m[38;5;12m (https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/left) - Graphical text editor for the Uxn virtual machine. 18kb.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mTools[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mSuckless[0m[38;5;12m (https://suckless.org/) - A collection of ultra-minimalist tools focused on simplicity, clarity and frugality.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mTLP[0m[38;5;12m (https://linrunner.de/tlp/) - Linux power management tool to extend battery life.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mHugo[0m[38;5;12m (https://gohugo.io/) - Open-source static website generator.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mtwtxt[0m[38;5;12m (https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) - A decentralised, minimalist microblogging platform built on a text-based protocol.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1msqlite[0m[38;5;12m (https://sqlite.org/) - Small, reliable SQL database engine.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mArgos Translate[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.argosopentech.com/) - An open-source translation tool that runs offline.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mNoScript[0m[38;5;12m (https://noscript.net/) - An open-source browser extension that allows JavaScript to be executed only on trusted websites of your choice.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mCO2.js[0m[38;5;12m (https://developers.thegreenwebfoundation.org/co2js/overview/) - A JavaScript library for estimating the carbon emissions associated with software.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mTauri[0m[38;5;12m (https://tauri.app/) - A framework for building lightweight, native desktop applications with web technologies.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mXFE[0m[38;5;12m (http://roland65.free.fr/xfe/) - A simple and efficient file manager.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mFestival[0m[38;5;12m (https://festival.pm/) - A lightweight music player designed for local album collections.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mFOX[0m[38;5;12m (http://fox-toolkit.org/) - A portable C++ based toolkit for building GUIs.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mZola[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.getzola.org/) - A fast static site generator in a single binary.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mUxn[0m[38;5;12m (https://100r.co/site/uxn.html) - A portability layer for graphical applications.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mProtocols[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mGemini[0m[38;5;12m (https://geminiprotocol.net/) - Minimalist, text-based internet protocol.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mTor[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.torproject.org/) - A privacy-focused, decentralised network protocol.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mDat Ecosystem[0m[38;5;12m (https://dat-ecosystem.org/) - A peer-to-peer protocol and tools for decentralised data sharing.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mIPFS[0m[38;5;12m (https://ipfs.tech/) - Peer-to-peer file storage and sharing protocol.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mMeshtastic[0m[38;5;12m (https://meshtastic.org/) - Open-source mesh networking protocol designed for off-grid communication.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mBrowsers[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mDillo[0m[38;5;12m (https://dillo.org/) - A multi-platform graphical web browser, focused on speed and minimal resource usage.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mw3m[0m[38;5;12m (https://w3m.sourceforge.net/) - Text-based web browser for low-resource environments.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mLagrange[0m[38;5;12m (https://gmi.skyjake.fi/lagrange/) - A minimal, open-source browser designed for browsing Geminispace.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mSearch Engines[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mDuckDuckGo Lite[0m[38;5;12m (https://lite.duckduckgo.com/lite) - A minimal version of the DuckDuckGo search engine.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mMojeek[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.mojeek.com/) - Independent, privacy-focused search engine.[39m
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[38;5;12m [39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mSocial [0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mScuttlebutt[0m[38;5;12m (https://scuttlebutt.nz/) - A decentralised, low-bandwidth social network that works offline and is powered by a peer-to-peer gossip protocol.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mLemmy[0m[38;5;12m (https://join-lemmy.org/) - A federated, open-source social platform for creating and joining communities.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mPiped[0m[38;5;12m (https://piped.video/) - An open-source alternative frontend for YouTube which is efficient by design.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mMastodon[0m[38;5;12m (https://mastodon.social/) - A decentralised, open-source microblogging community.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mHardware[0m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mDevices[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mOLinuXino[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/open-source-hardware) - Single-board computers based on open-source hardware.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mFramework[0m[38;5;12m (https://frame.work/) - Customisable, repairable laptops.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mFairphone[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.fairphone.com/) - Repairable smartphones made with responsibly sourced materials.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mpine64[0m[38;5;12m (https://pine64.org/) - Devices based on open-source hardware.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mGreen Arrays[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.greenarraychips.com/) - Low power computation platforms.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mRC2014[0m[38;5;12m (https://rc2014.co.uk/) - A simple 8 bit Z80 based modular computer.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mRepairing[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1miFixit[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.ifixit.com/Guide) - Step-by-step guides for repairing various devices.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mRepair Café[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.repaircafe.org/en/) - Free meeting places for repairing things together.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mThe Restart Project[0m[38;5;12m (https://therestartproject.org/) - Repair education, repair events, and advocacy for the right to repair.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mRepurposing[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mUnbinare[0m[38;5;12m (https://unbina.re/) - An e-waste reverse engineering lab.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mExperimental[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mSolar Protocol[0m[38;5;12m (https://solarprotocol.net/) - Decentralised, solar-powered internet infrastructure.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mPermacomputing as a practice[0m[38;5;12m (https://permacomputingasapracticefordigitalgraphicdesign.com/) - Integrates permacomputing principles into graphic design processes.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mReclaimed Systems[0m[38;5;12m (https://reclaimed.systems/) - Conducts research on ethical and sustainable technology, particularly in AI's societal and ecological impacts.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mDesignlife-cycle.com[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.designlife-cycle.com/) - Explores the life cycle, materials, energy use, and sustainability challenges of everyday design products.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mCommunities[0m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mCollectives[0m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mComputing[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mComputing within Limits[0m[38;5;12m (https://limits.pubpub.org/) - An annual workshop concerning the role of computing in human societies affected by real-world limits.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mFreifunk[0m[38;5;12m (https://freifunk.net/en/) - Decentralised, non-profit wireless community network in Germany.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mRight to Repair[0m[38;5;12m (https://repair.eu/) - Advocates for products to be designed for repairability and for universal access to the necessary spare parts, tools, and repair manuals.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mGreen Software Foundation[0m[38;5;12m (https://greensoftware.foundation/) - An ecosystem of people, standards, tooling and best practices for building green software.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mClimateAction.tech[0m[38;5;12m (https://climateaction.tech/) - A slack-based tech community to meet, discuss, and learn about climate action.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mElectronics Ecologies[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.admscentre.org.au/electronics-ecologies/) - A workshop series providing strategic research outcomes and specialised training in sustainable electronics design and hardware studies.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mLURK[0m[38;5;12m (https://lurk.org/) - Hosts discussions on decentralised, sustainable computing and new digital environments.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mSustainable Web Manifesto[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.sustainablewebmanifesto.com/) - Advocates for sustainable design principles in the web industry.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mThe Green Web Foundation[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.thegreenwebfoundation.org/) - An independent non-profit that tracks how much of the internet is powered by green energy.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mVaria[0m[38;5;12m (https://varia.zone/en/) - Rotterdam-based community focusing on collective approaches to sustainable technology.[39m
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[38;5;12m [39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mArt[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mSmall File Media Festival[0m[38;5;12m (https://smallfile.ca/) - A film festival in Canada, focused on short films with file sizes less than five megabytes.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mDemoscene[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.demoscene.info/) - Old-school programming artistry using limited system resources to produce stunning visuals and sounds.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mPixel Joint[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.pixeljoint.com/) - Community for artists making low-resolution, low-power pixel art.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mLOWREZJAM[0m[38;5;12m (https://itch.io/jam/lowrezjam-2024) - A game jam where participants create games with a maximum resolution of 64x64 pixels.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mData Garden[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.datagarden.org/) - A series of bio-reactive installations that transform natural phenomena into music-generating data.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mFiber Space[0m[38;5;12m (https://www.fiber-space.nl/) - Events and workshops exploring permacomputing in creative and digital arts.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mSmall File Photo Festival[0m[38;5;12m (https://unthinking.photography/projects/smallfile/) - A mini festival encouraging and celebrating small size photography.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mTiny Code Christmas[0m[38;5;12m (https://tcc.lovebyte.party/) - A yearly jam on low-level graphics programming.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mWatt-Wise Game Jam[0m[38;5;12m (https://wattwise.games/) - A challenge to build low-energy games.[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mdigicam.love[0m[38;5;12m (https://digicam.love/) - Promotes photography taken with old digital cameras.[39m
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[38;2;255;187;0m[4mForums[0m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mPermacomputing on the SLRPNK Lemmy instance[0m[38;5;12m (https://slrpnk.net/c/permacomputing)[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mPermacomputing on the SDF Chatter Lemmy instance[0m[38;5;12m (https://lemmy.sdf.org/c/permacomputing)[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mPermacomputing on the Disroot XMPP chat server[0m[38;5;12m (xmpp:lowtech@chat.disroot.org?join)[39m
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[38;5;12m- [39m[38;5;14m[1mLobsters[0m[38;5;12m (https://lobste.rs/)[39m
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[38;5;12mpermacomputing Github: https://github.com/idematos/awesome-permacomputing[39m
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