Underrated comment. Posteo is awesome, cheap, and has all the tools you need for mail and calendar things. Proton may give you more, but that’s a different query.
Scholar of science and technology studies exploring ecologies of data centres. Intrigued by the lives and deaths of infrastructures.
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laser@slrpnk.netto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•What are some simple ways to live a solarpunk life?
5·3 years agoTo hell with it, I would even say N+1 bicycles. Ride the shit out of every bike according to the various needs you and others have. Share. Built. Assemble for group rights. Have fun.
laser@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•If you value privacy, ditch Chrome and switch to Firefox nowEnglish
1·3 years agoYes, a while back, but it appears to be lacking key features, see here. This comes from the GrapheneOS circles. https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/firefox-chromium.html
Not an expert though, updates or critique highly welcome.
laser@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•If you value privacy, ditch Chrome and switch to Firefox nowEnglish
10·3 years agoAnd, crucially, security. It is far behind, on desktop and especially mobile. Process isolation aka sandboxing is superior on Chrome platforms. Unfortunately.
laser@slrpnk.netOPto
Self-hosting@slrpnk.net•Resource-efficient fork of Mastodon—or go for other Fediverse packages instead?
1·3 years agoWow, this is a bonkers project, love it!
laser@slrpnk.netOPto
Self-hosting@slrpnk.net•Resource-efficient fork of Mastodon—or go for other Fediverse packages instead?
1·3 years agoThanks, this is the way to go. Since my project is for research and testing purposes, however, I might check out multiple setups and compare results. A follow-up post sounds about right.
I need a bit of spare time to start working on that soon-ish.
laser@slrpnk.netOPto
Self-hosting@slrpnk.net•Resource-efficient fork of Mastodon—or go for other Fediverse packages instead?English
2·3 years agoExcellent, thanks for sharing your journey. Some servers could “never handle it” because of all the caching and redundancies?
Slowly I am becoming aware of the limitations of Mastodon, which are also closely related to the managament, it seems, shy of listening to the people. Rebased sounds like my favourite so far, although GoToSocial, as mentioned by @slowwcore@lemmy.fmhy.ml (and folks on Masto) is also worth exploring.
laser@slrpnk.netto
Solarpunk technology@slrpnk.net•USB-C Power Delivery is AmazingEnglish
1·3 years agoI have a Chinese brand, ordered from Hanoi, so nothing special. In fact, I’m still chasing connecting cables. A bit annoying.
Interesting, and apparently it’s called Voyager now. Merci
laser@slrpnk.netto
Solarpunk technology@slrpnk.net•USB-C Power Delivery is AmazingEnglish
2·3 years agoI will have to google a few things here but that sounds next level. But quite fittingly, I will connect a Pi soon, running Mastodon as a test
laser@slrpnk.netto
Solarpunk technology@slrpnk.net•USB-C Power Delivery is AmazingEnglish
5·3 years agoTo add a little bit of solarpunk to this: I’m charging my battery stack via solar power with a dedicated USB c in/out slot. It is smart connector indeed.
laser@slrpnk.netto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•The future cannot be 'the status quo but battery powered' because that future leads to disasterEnglish
2·3 years agoHaha, great response, I somehow knew that you were exactly on that line of thought. Preach
laser@slrpnk.netto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•The future cannot be 'the status quo but battery powered' because that future leads to disaster
6·3 years agoThere is a nice book on this topic, Against Purity:
Why contamination and compromise might be a starting point for doing something, instead of a reason to give up.
https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/against-purity
But the last comment on the global south is odd, for many reasons. Empathy and support was on your mind, I suppose. 🤓
laser@slrpnk.netOPto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•The environmental footprint of social media hosting: What about Lemmy and the like?English
2·3 years agoI agree with most of this. And our little Lemmy servers will certainly not count. We definitely should not care about individual consumers, or rather, it should not be about blaming people. It’s more about experiments and learning. And fun.
However, what I would like to do is to complicate the data centre narrative. Yes, data centres are superply efficient. But this is a relative measure. Companies demand exponentially more computing and storage power; more capacity to process data for ‘intelligent’ applications and provide ads.
Ergo, the landlords of the internet build massive new data centres that do indeed need a considerable amount of electricity, water and all the new, resource heavy high tech chips were reading about in the news. Corporate social media platforms are part of this, too. 2 per cent of current global electricity demand comes from data centres. And scholars agree that this share is growing. But, yeah. This is an interesting field of research, because it’s quite difficult when it comes to the concrete numbers.
So this post here is a typical “let’s improve our society somewhat” contribution.
laser@slrpnk.netto
Climate@slrpnk.net•Vietnam to get billions for climate change while jailing environmentalistsEnglish1·3 years agoInformative and unfortunate. Economic growth is the single goal of the CPV and guarantees its power. Climate and ecological claims endanger the social order, so 👨⚖️
laser@slrpnk.netOPto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•The environmental footprint of social media hosting: What about Lemmy and the like?English
1·3 years agoI also plan to experiment with this (but, well, time and stuff). Do you have any clues on how to find the projects? There’s probably a lot of network traffic that can be saved through tweaking
laser@slrpnk.netOPto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•The environmental footprint of social media hosting: What about Lemmy and the like?English
5·3 years agoI agree with this. Efficiency vs cooling the infrastructure and updating hardware after a maximum of 5 years. Still, I’m not 100% sure about statistics. Do you know of any comparative studies or the like?
Just one fitting side note. We had an interview with a local data centre manager and during the discussion, we somehow started talking about alternative setups, like a raspberry pi server. The interviewee reminded us of the efficiency of their virtual servers. He even gave us a tour through their digital dashboards and showcased the 1 watt used by a server (vs roughly 4 watts of a Pi, with much less performance).
This is not to say that low-tech is not the way to go. Less mining and hazardous work conditions are always good and need no measurement for emphasis.
laser@slrpnk.netOPto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•The environmental footprint of social media hosting: What about Lemmy and the like?English
3·3 years agoPerhaps for medium- to large-size solutions, for example: bundling multiple fediverse instances in one cooperative data centre. Virtuality allows for efficiently allocating resources where they are needed the most.
*Edit: Turns out I almost joined that particular instance. Awesome name, too. But Canada is quite far away from my home. And home-y it shall be.
laser@slrpnk.netOPto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•The environmental footprint of social media hosting: What about Lemmy and the like?English
2·3 years agoCan you share the instance? I’ve also come across a few Mastodon instances that do the same.
Then I wonder how the material remains of hardware are addressed by providers. Or if virtual servers would be a better solution anyway.


Tools help, and because the Fediverse API is completely accessible, folks have already come up with awesome stuff.
And that’s just the beginning.