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Author: ugrnm <ugrnm@web>
Date:   Sun,  4 Jan 2026 16:23:47 +0100


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diff --git a/brew_the_base.mdwn b/brew_the_base.mdwn @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ dominant and extractive forms computational culture. **Quotes** > I fell into coding as a teenager, but I came into permacomputing through Marx and political radicalism, more than through gardening. [...] Finding a space that feels inspiring is the most important thing. It just felt right. We wanted a place that isn’t about production or efficiency, but about thinking, reflection, and care. — Ana, London - +<!-- --> > I just had an itch — and felt that if I didn’t start it, it wouldn’t happen. — Brendan, Berlin > ~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