A smolnet post I made on doomerism and dead cities (okasen.smol.pub)
(NOTE: this is mainly hosted on the gemini protocol, a New to Me thing that I’ve really enjoyed. If you want to get into the small internet, check out gemini.circumlunar.space...
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(NOTE: this is mainly hosted on the gemini protocol, a New to Me thing that I’ve really enjoyed. If you want to get into the small internet, check out gemini.circumlunar.space...
Hey everyone, We from the Solarpunk Book Club community on discord just finished reading the Monk and Robot Series together and are discussing what to read next this week....
This is a pretty neat DIY project to create a grid-less, solar powered access point.
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/2153810...
Designers from the Netherlands but they are solving problems in a pretty solarpunk way.
Got these old ice cream tubs from a local ice cream place. $1 for a dozen. I wanted to increase my rainwater storage (currently have 2 rainbarrels). Realized I could stack these guys up as much as I needed. A few drilled holes and a spout off a cracked kombucha kit and bam. Homemade rainbarrel....
I was not familiar with this philosopher but this quote caught my attention...
Oil is out, batteries are out....
I’m still experimenting with what is the easiest way to crosspost things I see on Reddit here. I’m currently just linking to reddit’s server for the image. Let me know if this creates any problems....
Wanting to add high value content to this community consistently to keep it alive and interesting for new subscribers. Am excited for the future of this Lemmy community
This is AI-generated, made to start the conversation about resources for building a solarpunk backyard.
Since there was some complains about a country like Singapore controlling the narrative of Solarpink design, I thought I share an intressting project from Hamburg. The main structure is a massive WW2 era bunker. The walls are 3.5m thick concrete and steel, so demolition is not easy nor cheap. But it also means putting trees on...
to anyone who’s set up or been a part of community initiatives to fix the world, how did you get started? how’s it going now?
A while ago I set myself a task, to build out a vision for the future that I have been slowly crafting within my imagination. Through this process I’ve found many similarities with my own path and that of the solarpunk community. In so, I decided to start a blog where I can compile my worldbuilding notes, encourage myself to...