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parent dc4d3466a05e60b3306d6fe831163d783e448490
Author: ola <ola@web>
Date:   Mon,  9 Jun 2025 19:30:09 +0200

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diff --git a/principles2.mdwn b/principles2.mdwn @@ -84,7 +84,8 @@ Digital technology cannot be produced without waste. To mitigate this situation, this principle calls us to step outside the capitalist model of perpetual consumption and growth. Instead, it invites us to recognize the inherent value of the devices, components, and materials we already have—and to -care for them intentionally. Caring for the planet also means caring for the +care for them intentionally. +Caring for the planet also means caring for the material foundations of digital technology: our hardware. **Every chip and component is made from Earth’s finite resources, and once discarded, becomes part of the growing e-waste crisis.** @@ -92,9 +93,10 @@ By acknowledging that these devices are not self-sustaining, we underscore the i [[do you want to know more|care for all hardware-especially the chips]] --- +--- Observe First +####principle ------------- Before taking action, it’s important to first observe. **What are the current