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Similarly, permacomputing is built upon 10 principles that encourage and raise awareness about more sustainable digital practices
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Whether you are a tech specialist, someone who uses a computer for daily tasks, or deals with technology only occasion, there are steps that you or the group you are involved in can take to reduce the environmental and socio-economic impact of your digital activities.
Key facts
- Contemporary permaculture is founded on three core ethics: Earth Care, People
- Care, and Fair Share
- Computing systems should adapt to the changes in their operating environments
- (especially in relation to energy and heat). 24/7 availability of all parts of
- the system should not be required, and neither should a constant operating
- performance (e.g
- Similarly, permacomputing is built upon 10 principles that encourage and raise
- awareness about more sustainable digital practices
- Despite the
- promise of increased efficiency, the Jevons
- Paradox applies: higher efficiency
- tends to lead to greater resource use
Summary
Contemporary permaculture is founded on three core ethics: Earth Care, People Care, and Fair Share. Strategies and interventions for all, from techie to casual user, or something in between. Principle in action & examples Further reading, tools for deeper engagement, and examples of implementation. The community of permacomputing promotes a comprehensive approach to the design of human technology, taking into account social and ecological issues, encouraging resilience and supporting a fair coexistence.