social.solarpunk.au

social.solarpunk.au

vidak | @vidak@social.solarpunk.au

# LOCATION

The unceded, stolen land of the Wadjuk people of the Nyoongar nation. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land!!

# QUOTATIONS

You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think. ~winnie-the-pooh

created a new retrocomputing space on matrix

could not find a recently active one https://matrix.to/#/#retrocomputing:matrix.solarpunk.au

I've been doing way too much assembly recently...

Someone on Tumblr was complaining about a remake costing $79CAD and I read it as a hexadecimal literal.

had a weird minor fiasco today regarding matrix-synapse

my quick and dirty solution required hard-coding some JSON into an nginx reverse proxy

i am not so much bothered by the bizarre changes that broke my matrix federation, than the complete disregard for program correctness

it's a little like trying to clean your apron by pouring more and more filth onto it

https://federationtester.matrix.org/#matrix.solarpunk.au

honestly if HAM radio makes half as much sense as matrix i will probably be now doing that...

Juice Galaxy
https://fishlicka.itch.io/juice-galaxy
is going to $5.00 instead of $0.00 on Dec 7, so you should grab it now. Or give the author money anyway, because it's worth it.

It's a *fantastic* game. Maybe one of the greatest weird-ass things ever. Goat Simulator, Saints Row, kinda thing, open world insanity.

Mum, somebody's wrong on the internet again

okay we're back

Back in the dirt ages, computers were enormous things. Some of them were the size of your hand. Really enormous ones could be the size of your torso. They hooked up to household power, hundreds of volts (and people TOUCHED these things!). They were so inefficient they needed cooling fans, like they were some sort of information furnace.

These days we kind of forget computers exist, they're just there, woven into the nanomaterials of our homes and furniture and appliances. Only those of us who write software for them really notice them. This can be a problem, if you've had one rice-grain-sized compute unit go berserk and start sending out spurious notifications. I'm wandering around the building with a scanner, but I did too good a job implementing stealth mode, I can't find the little blighter. I really hope I don't have to EMP-burst the house (again) to make this one JUST. SHUT. UP.

created a new retrocomputing space on matrix

could not find a recently active one https://matrix.to/#/#retrocomputing:matrix.solarpunk.au

I accidentally tried to upload 7gb of star trek episodes to mastodon

that was a terrible mispaste

some dude at JPL noticed in 1964 that, starting in the late 70s, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune would all align in such a way that a space probe, if launched in August 1977 with a specific velocity, would be able to make close gravity assists of all of them in succession

Thirteen years later, and launched from Cape Canaveral Florida, loaded with cameras, magnetometers, and plasma detectors. This animation shows the gravity assists that Voyager 2 made between 1977 and 1989, and then its accelerated path outwards up until 2000 where it leaves the frame.

47 years later, Voyager 1 and 2 are still out there, sending faint signals back to Earth (though many of their instruments are now either failing or shut down to conserve power as the plutonium generators run out of heat).

The nav bar on 100r.co was getting a bit too long(so much content), and it was causing problems on mobile.

So, we now have all of the content nested under 5 categories, each represented by an algae-eared rabbit :).

(note that I'm still working on the website at the moment ^^)

a screenshot of the homepage of 100r.co, featuring 5 rabbits with algae ears, each rabbit is unique. The rabbit for about is looking through a spyglass and coiled up in ropes, the rabbit for knowledge is holding some rolled up documents, the rabbit for articles is writing in a book while lying on their belly, the rabbit for projects is working on a project with some rulers while wearing a hard hat, and the rabbit for travel is sitting in a small boat with a hood on.

hi please don't forget this is a project i also maintain

@permacomputer

"Originally, the people's permacomputer project was an attempt to physically realise a permacomputer. After thorough research into the contemporary efforts to build small, accessible and easily constructed hobbyist computers, it became clear that the task of the permacomputer project was not necessarily to adopt or replicate the efforts of the actual great numbers of others.

"Luckily, the focus of this project was always broader than just something concrete and tangible. We also suggested the development of a list of suggested social and cultural practices around computing that would assist in the continued human practice of electronic computing."

~ from https://sr.ht/~vidak/peoples-permacomputer/

Two demons flank the gopher and lisp alien wading through the flooded wreckage of a broken world. The lisp alien's nose hand is holding a microphone.

The actual outcome of this election with •the whole US population• as the denominator:

22% voted for Harris
23% voted for Trump
<1% voted for other
26% eligible but did not vote*
28% not eligible to vote

* (whether by choice or by voter suppression)

Numbers might shift a tiny bit as last votes are counted, but this is close to the final tally.

Just sit with that for one quality minute. Think about what stories people are telling about this election. Then think about what stories are true.

@alcinnz @permacomputer was a little project i started a while ago to answer this question!

i seem to remember you can make gallium-arsenide transistors by hand

i personally would not be opposed to going back to 70s/80s microcomputer technology, it was very educational and promoted literacy

Lets say your region becomes isolated for some reason: How'd you build computers in that situation?

If I understand correctly there's plenty of factories around the world capable of manufacturing 1980s-era microchips. And if your region doesn't have one, projectors can with some effort be repurposed to write microscopic circuits onto photosensitive silicon.

You'd still need to find somewhere to get the materials... And purify them... I don't feel qualified to comment on that!

1/3?

mastodon was created on an abandoned oil rig by gargron, a mad scientist's creation, to steal the dreams of its users because he is himself unable to dream

runnin' on a 6502

girls, if there was ever any time to switch to open-source cad software, that time is this year

we got the first stable release of freecad, and the first stable release of dune3d, what more do you want

Microsoft is back to bundling its web browser and playing dirty tricks to make you use it. They got sued for this decades ago. Why aren’t they being sued again?

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