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<p>Hi there, <br>
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<p>I'd be up for leading one on something like. <br>
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<p><i>Anarcho Primitivist Computer Club / Deep Dark Green Computing
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<p>For people who used to love the non-corporate nature of the early
Internet but now think the world would be a better place if we
moved towards turning them all off. <br>
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<p>This would be a more welcoming / accessible version of the "<i>00's
Open Publishing News CMS Survivors group"</i> that often used to
happen on Sundays at Hacktionlab. <br>
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<p>It's the moving towards which is significant here, as I'll still
use them for a while. But leaning into more low power, low
complexity ways. <br>
AND spreading the word about that way of working too. I'm getting
back into doing community / youth workshops again so I want to
bring this retro way of doing things into that. <br>
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<p>Here are some related ideas. But I suppose just applying the
principles of <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appropriate_technology">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appropriate_technology</a>
to current situation. <br>
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<p>- I really liked finding out about Tilde Club -
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://tilde.club">https://tilde.club</a> - I would like to lead workshops on using that
set up for email, simple websites, and usenet! :)<br>
- Really simple static website workflows <br>
- Craft Podcasting - recording audio podcasts with old equipment
and hand writing RSS files<br>
- Give up your computer for a while - and have a email set up on a
USB stick you carry around and borrow other computers<br>
- And the old classic - put linux on old Windows computers. <br>
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<p>nice one<br>
Mick <br>
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