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Awesome Permacomputing Awesome

Permacomputing Logo A curation of resources, projects, and communities related to permacomputing.

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.

Contents

Resources

Sites

  • Permacomputing - A wiki for permacomputing.
  • Low-tech Magazine - Articles about solving human problems with low-tech solutions.
  • Monoskop - A wiki for arts and studies.
  • Damaged Earth Catalog - A growing online catalog of the different terms in circulation.
  • XXIIVV - Ideas and notes on technology, art, language, and philosophy.
  • The Luddite - A skeptical look at technology and its impact on society.
  • Frugal Computing - Ideas and notes on frugal computing.
  • Modding Fridays - A wiki about maintenance, repurposing, and reappropriation of supposedly obsolete electronics.
  • No tech Magazine - Low-tech Magazine's sister blog, it emphasizes simple technologies over high-tech, resource-intensive ones.
  • Simplifier - Practical, low-tech guides and resources to simplify daily life.
  • Death to Bullshit - Critiques the clutter and misleading tactics common in digital experiences.
  • Do the Math - Explores the physical limits of growth in energy consumption and technological progress.
  • Branch Magazine - Articles about climate justice and internet sustainability.

Articles

Books

Non-fiction

Visual

Comics

Audiovisual

Fiction
Documentaries
Talks

Projects

Software

Operating Systems
  • Collapse OS - Forth-based operating system designed for post-collapse scenarios.
  • Tiny Core Linux - Small, highly modular system with community build extensions.
  • Alpine Linux - Secure, lightweight Linux distribution.
Code Editors
  • Vim - Highly efficient, customisable, and lightweight text editor.
  • Micro - Lightweight, intuitive terminal-based text editor.
  • Geany - Small, lightweight IDE suitable for basic coding needs.
  • Nano - A lightweight, terminal-based text editor for Unix-like systems.
Tools
  • Suckless - A collection of ultra-minimalist tools focused on simplicity, clarity and frugality.
  • TLP - Linux power management tool to extend battery life.
  • Hugo - Open-source static website generator.
  • twtxt - A decentralised, minimalist microblogging platform built on a text-based protocol.
  • sqlite - Small, reliable SQL database engine.
  • Argos Translate - An open-source translation tool that runs offline.
  • NoScript - An open-source browser extension that allows JavaScript to be executed only on trusted websites of your choice.
  • CO2.js - A JavaScript library for estimating the carbon emissions associated with software.
  • Tauri - A framework for building lightweight, native desktop applications with web technologies.
  • XFE - A simple and efficient file manager.
  • Festival - A lightweight music player designed for local album collections.
  • FOX - A portable C++ based toolkit for building GUIs.
Network Protocols
  • Gemini - Minimalist, text-based internet protocol.
  • Tor - A privacy-focused, decentralised network protocol.
  • Dat Ecosystem - A peer-to-peer protocol and tools for decentralised data sharing.
  • IPFS - Peer-to-peer file storage and sharing protocol.
Browsers
  • Dillo - A multi-platform graphical web browser, focused on speed and minimal resource usage.
  • w3m - Text-based web browser for low-resource environments.
  • Lagrange - A minimal, open-source browser designed for browsing Geminispace.
Search Engines
  • DuckDuckGo Lite - A minimal version of the DuckDuckGo search engine.
  • Mojeek - Independent, privacy-focused search engine.
Social
  • Scuttlebutt - A decentralised, low-bandwidth social network that works offline and is powered by a peer-to-peer gossip protocol.
  • Lemmy - A federated, open-source social platform for creating and joining communities.
  • Piped - An open-source alternative frontend for YouTube which is efficient by design.
  • Mastodon - A decentralised, open-source microblogging community.

Hardware

Devices
  • OLinuXino - Single-board computers based on open-source hardware.
  • Framework - Customisable, repairable laptops.
  • Fairphone - Repairable smartphones made with responsibly sourced materials.
  • pine64 - Devices based on open-source hardware.
Repairing
  • iFixit - Step-by-step guides for repairing various devices.
  • Repair Café - Free meeting places for repairing things together.
  • The Restart Project - Repair education, repair events, and advocacy for the right to repair.

Experimental

  • Solar Protocol - Decentralised, solar-powered internet infrastructure.

Communities

Collectives

Computing
  • Computing within Limits - An annual workshop concerning the role of computing in human societies affected by real-world limits.
  • Freifunk - Decentralised, non-profit wireless community network in Germany.
  • Right to Repair - Advocates for products to be designed for repairability and for universal access to the necessary spare parts, tools, and repair manuals.
  • Green Software Foundation - An ecosystem of people, standards, tooling and best practices for building green software.
  • ClimateAction.tech - A slack-based tech community to meet, discuss, and learn about climate action.
  • Electronics < > Ecologies - A workshop series providing strategic research outcomes and specialised training in sustainable electronics design and hardware studies.
  • LURK - Hosts discussions on decentralised, sustainable computing and new digital environments.
  • Sustainable Web Manifesto - Advocates for sustainable design principles in the web industry.
  • The Green Web Foundation - An independent non-profit that tracks how much of the internet is powered by green energy.
Art
  • Small File Media Festival - A film festival in Canada, focused on short films with file sizes less than five megabytes.
  • Demoscene - Old-school programming artistry using limited system resources to produce stunning visuals and sounds.
  • Pixel Joint - Community for artists making low-resolution, low-power pixel art.
  • LOWREZJAM - A game jam where participants create games with a maximum resolution of 64x64 pixels.
  • Data Garden - A series of bio-reactive installations that transform natural phenomena into music-generating data.

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