re: solarpunk...?
@kara_dreamer@plural.cafe bluh
anyway, I'd LOVE to know if the solarpunk people have actually accounted for shit like this in their plans. or are they assuming the ready availability of equipment that's only readily available because of the very same hypercapitalistic, exploitative industries that they're purporting to want to replace?
re: solarpunk...?
@astrum @kara_dreamer@plural.cafe I am not unopposed in principle, but I want more acknowledgement of the challenges
how are we gonna build tech stuff when the corporate infrastructure that supplies all our materials and components breaks down or becomes effectively inaccessible
re: solarpunk...?
@astrum @kara_dreamer@plural.cafe yeah that's a thing innit
we've pushed microcontrollers and wireless transceiving into literally everything. we use this crap to turn lights on
re: solarpunk...?
@Alyx @kara_dreamer by requiring less from our machines.
the supply chain for discrete transistors is shorter and more flexible than that for ICs, and the same is true to a lesser extent of less complex ICs. Nothing is stopping us from all using a slightly souped up Z80 except that software fucking sucks