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commit 952b0d7c4e3097e8149101686046c567b5bd2b9b
parent acb8e055964594ae888ecddbe3a353ec7c9da123
Author: ugrnm <ultrageranium@bleu255.com>
Date:   Thu, 12 Jun 2025 10:03:40 +0200

feedback amelia

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Mhope_for_the_best_prepare_for_the_worst.mdwn | 12++++++------
Mprinciples.mdwn | 9+++++++--
Mthree_levels.mdwn | 2+-
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diff --git a/hope_for_the_best_prepare_for_the_worst.mdwn b/hope_for_the_best_prepare_for_the_worst.mdwn @@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ interruptions and even if you do not personally believe such scenarios are imminent. This principle invites reflection: why prioritize resilience? Rather than being a defeatist mindset, it is a practical exercise. -By imagining a world shaped by scarcity, you sharpen your creativity and -adaptability. Acknowledging breakages happen and taking into account the -possibility of collapse can inspire self-imposed limitations that lead to -resourceful solutions—often uncovering societal scenarios previously -unexplored, while also acknowledging that less privileged groups are already -experiencing harm and damage. +By imagining a world shaped by limits, constraints and planetary boundaries, +you sharpen your creativity and adaptability. Acknowledging breakages happen +and taking into account the possibility of collapse can inspire self-imposed +limitations that lead to resourceful solutions—often uncovering societal +scenarios previously unexplored, while also acknowledging that less privileged +groups are already experiencing harm and damage. What can YOU do? diff --git a/principles.mdwn b/principles.mdwn @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ The following section explores the permacomputing principles, showing how and wh Each principle is illustrated through: -- **Urgency/background** +- **Issue/background** - **What can YOU do?** Strategies and interventions for all, from techie to casual user, or something in between - **Principle in action & examples** @@ -51,7 +51,12 @@ interruptions and even if you do not personally believe such scenarios are imminent. This principle invites reflection: **why prioritize resilience? Rather than being a defeatist mindset, it is a practical exercise. ** -By imagining a world shaped by scarcity, you sharpen your creativity and adaptability. Acknowledging breakages happen and taking into account the possibility of collapse can inspire self-imposed limitations that lead to resourceful solutions—often uncovering societal scenarios previously unexplored, while also acknowledging that less privileged groups are already experiencing harm and damage. +By imagining a world shaped by limits, constraints and planetary boundaries, +you sharpen your creativity and adaptability. Acknowledging breakages happen +and taking into account the possibility of collapse can inspire self-imposed +limitations that lead to resourceful solutions—often uncovering societal +scenarios previously unexplored, while also acknowledging that less privileged +groups are already experiencing harm and damage. [[do you want to know more|hope for the best prepare for the worst]] diff --git a/three_levels.mdwn b/three_levels.mdwn @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ structure discussions about pmc, to make it clear that there is. purpose: framing, scoping, online/offline spaces to discuss and organise -framing the urgency, staying up to date, relevant events, +framing the issue/harm, staying up to date, relevant events, creating a spaces to problematise together ICT, the data centre industrial complex, encouraging people to share their POV and experience, raising awareness that you do not need to be a software engineer to have opinions, ideas,