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The Search for a Sustainable Operating System - Part 1 - Updates vs. Stability vs. Virtualisation
(publish.ministryofinternet.eu)
Move quietly and plant things :)
Solar Punk memes, writing, idealism, and urbanism. Utopians welcome.
Solarpunk imagines a world in which today’s existential threat - the climate crisis - is being approached with camaraderie and adaptive ingenuity.
I don't know much about electronics either, unfortunately. I spent a few years building just the software side out from scratch (just machine code) without using any existing software: https://github.com/akkartik/mu. But eventually I had some doubts about this direction: https://lobste.rs/s/h4lnkn/what_are_you_doing_this_week#c_juxc6y Lately I've compromised a little bit on not using any existing software. There's lots of good stuff out there that's worth using. Lua is a small, fast programming language implemented in just 12k lines of code. And it has a game engine (https://love2d.org) that's a great sweet spot in implementation size vs features (though it's a lot more than 12k lines :) So I've been adopting it exclusively for a few months. This is the largest project I've built with it: http://akkartik.name/lines.html. The goal is a program that is useful, easy to use, easy to build and easy to change to your needs. It's not as energy-efficient as some of the other projects on that page, but hopefully it's useful in some possible futures of this world.
Okay, I read a lot and every time I followed a link, there have been other links and I had to read those, too, going deeper into the rabbit hole. But in most cases I didn't even understand what's going on and it's depressing, because I studied computer science and should at least understand what's going on...
Maybe I should come back to this topic at another time, when I really have the time to dive deeper into this topic.
Have you created any videos about this topic? Couldn't find anything about Mu yet. But they would really help.