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Welcome to the Permacomputing wiki!
-New 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]].
+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.
-In a time where computing epitomizes industrial waste, permacomputing encourages the maximizing of hardware lifespans, minimizing energy use and focusing on the use of already available computational resources. We do this we want to find out how we can practice good relations with the Earth by learning from ecological systems to leverage and re-center existing technologies and practices. We are also interested in investigating what a permacomputing way of life could be, and what sort of transformative computational culture and aesthetics it could bring forward.
+There are huge environmental and societal issues in today's computing,
+and Permacomputing specifically wants to challenge them in the same way as
+permaculture challenges industrial agriculture. With that said, permacomputing is
+an anti-capitalist political project. It is driven by several strands of anarchism,
+decoloniality, intersectional feminism, post-marxism, degrowth, environmentalism.
-If you want to know more, please start reading about what is [[permacomputing]] in essence, and then dive into its [[principles]].
+Permacomputing is also a utopian ideal that needs a lot of rethinking,
+rebuilding and technical design work to put in practice. This is why a lot
+of material on this wiki is highly technical.
-If you want to help, [[here are some suggestions|getting_started]].
+There is no permacomputing kit to buy. It is an invitation to collectively
+radically rethink computational culture, not a tech solution searching for a problem.
+For more information:
-Wiki
-----
+* [[A longer introduction|Permacomputing]]
+* [[Principles]] for designers
+* [[Issues]] in today's computing
+* [[Wiki]] information
-Started in May 2022, the permacomputing [[wiki]] is where we maintain a set of principles, collectively document practical perspectives and interpretations of these principles, and offer more speculative reflections on permacomputing.
+Resources:
-**The wiki is still at a very early stage of development,we are frequently working on it.**
-
-This main page of the wiki is an index to the various topics covered. See "[[about]]" for a more detailed discussion about the wiki itself.
-
-
-
-Topics
-======
-
-Theory
-------
-
-* Permacomputing [[research fields and methods]];
-* Permacomputing design [[principles]];
-* [[Concepts]] for discussing permacomputing;
-* [[Library]] for collecting referenced to books, papers, documentaries, etc.
-
-Practice
---------
-* [[Events]] Learn more about current and upcoming activities!
-* [[Projects]] that (may) have some permacomputing relevance;
-* [[Assessments]] of existing and established pieces of technology;
-* [[Hardware]] information;
-* [[Courses and workshops|events]];
-
-Around, nearby and beyond
--------------------------
-
-* [[Communities]] that (may) have compatible goals and interests;
-* [[Damaged Earth Catalog|DEC]] covers concepts and movements related to permacomputing.
-
-Community?
-==========
-
-It's difficult to speak of [[Permacomputing]] as one single community. We want to welcome and include as many people as possible in the discussion. At the moment several groups use the following means to exchange and stay in touch with each other to discuss permacomputing and related topics:
-
-* **IRC:** #permacomputing channel on [libera.chat](https://libera.chat) - permacomputing specific discussions;
-* **XMPP:** [lowtech/permacomputing](xmpp:lowtech@chat.disroot.org?join) - permacomputing specific discussions;
-* **XMPP:** [moddingfridays](xmpp:moddingfridays@muc.lurk.org?join) newbie friendly mutual help for electronic repair and creative modding;
-* **Forum:** [permacomputing](https://slrpnk.net/c/permacomputing) on the SLRPNK Lemmy instance;
-* **Forum:** [permacomputing](https://lemmy.sdf.org/c/permacomputing) on the SDF Chatter Lemmy instance;
-* **Email discussion list:** [permacomputing /at/ we \dot\ lurk /dot/ org](https://we.lurk.org/mailman3/lists/permacomputing.we.lurk.org/) - permacomputing specific discussions;
-* **#permacomputing**: obvious hashtag that we use on socials (mainstream and alt);
-
-Note: the IRC channel, XMPP chatrooms, and the list are moderated and you must agree to our [[terms]]. The Forums are also moderated and have their own terms.
+* [[Getting Started]] - a starter's manual of some sort
+* [[Library]] - texts and media about and around permacomputing
+* [[Projects]] - selection of projects affiliated with or adjacent to permacomputing
+* [[Assessments]] - review and analysis of existing and established pieces of technology
+* [[Communities]] - permacomputing communities of practice and related
+* [[Events]] - such as talks, workshops, meetings and seminars
+* [[Contribute to the wiki|contribute]] - join us!
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-Welcome to the Permacomputing wiki!
-
-
-
-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.
-
-There are huge environmental and societal issues in today's computing,
-and Permacomputing specifically wants to challenge them in the same way as
-permaculture challenges industrial agriculture. With that said, permacomputing is
-an anti-capitalist political project. It is driven by several strands of anarchism,
-decoloniality, intersectional feminism, post-marxism, degrowth, environmentalism.
-
-Permacomputing is also a utopian ideal that needs a lot of rethinking,
-rebuilding and technical design work to put in practice. This is why a lot
-of material on this wiki is highly technical.
-
-There is no permacomputing kit to buy. It is an invitation to collectively
-radically rethink computational culture, not a tech solution searching for a problem.
-
-For more information:
-
-* [[A longer introduction|Permacomputing]]
-* [[Principles]] for designers
-* [[Issues]] in today's computing
-* [[Wiki]] information
-
-Resources:
-
-* [[Getting Started]] - a starter's manual of some sort
-* [[Library]] - texts and media about and around permacomputing
-* [[Projects]] - selection of projects affiliated with or adjacent to permacomputing
-* [[Assessments]] - review and analysis of existing and established pieces of technology
-* [[Communities]] - permacomputing communities of practice and related
-* [[Events]] - such as talks, workshops, meetings and seminars
-* [[Contribute to the wiki|contribute]] - join us!