permacomputing

Source repository for the main permacomputing wiki site
git clone http://git.permacomputing.net/repos/permacomputing.git # read-only access
Log | Files | Refs

commit 7dca38634663c74c25de5e8db757ada235efbf8f
parent 0a037d308469840e0728f3749b7add3c47323762
Author: brendan <brendan@web>
Date:   Sat, 13 Dec 2025 12:27:44 +0100

edits from archipielago

Diffstat:
Mbrew_the_base.mdwn | 2+-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/brew_the_base.mdwn b/brew_the_base.mdwn @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ dominant and extractive forms computational culture. > I just had an itch — and felt that if I didn’t start it, it wouldn’t happen. — Brendan, Berlin -> I sat down to brainstorm a digital space that would include those identities and that would also do it in the most frugal and simple way possible. I've been exploring pubnix and the smol web while reading about frugal computing and low-tech, including permacomputing. Thanks to a friend’s enthusiasm and technical assistance, by January of the following year I had the basics up and running. From there, it has slowly taken shape. — Archipiélago I +> ~diez sat down to brainstorm a digital space that would include identities from Middle America, one that would be made in a frugal and simple way. They've been exploring pubnix and the smol web while reading about frugal computing and low-tech, including permacomputing. After that, and thanks to a friend’s enthusiasm and technical assistance, some months later they had the basics up and running. From there, the community has slowly taken shape. — Archipiélago I >The actual kick-off was not due to me but to [Björn - a colleague] who said “Ok. I would be on board. If we team up, we can do it.” If I’m not alone in it and somebody else actually brings some initiative then I can see this happening, even if I’m a bit skeptical about dedicating to yet another cause. — Simon, Vienna