I’d argue that at least for at least the use of it that the energy costs and water usage are not significant if you self host. There’s a decent amount of self hostable, open source LLMs out there which can be used on repurposed old hardware.
Awesome! I’ll check it out. Thanks for sharing.
That’s super cool and I hadn’t heard of that city before. I’ll look into it more. Congratulations on living life on your terms!
That’s super cool and I someday wish to live a life like that.
Isn’t the fabric that you buy also apart of the textile industry?
I really wanna get to the point where I don’t have to buy new clothes. How do you find stuff that lasts that long?
I would really like to reduce my reliance on the electrical grid and have solar panels and a rainwater collection system. I also wanna have a bigger archive of music albums and movies.
What would that be useful for?
Ooh, nice. I didn’t realize those exist. Is there any impact on audio quality?
Apple music, Protools, Logic (although those two are DAWs), VLC
Lotta times in file players it’ll say unregonized file type
Oooh, thank you. I’ll check it out.
No headphone jack, and I want a dedicated device so I’m not as reliant on my phone.
Nah, I’m aware of flac, but I’ve had issues with compatibility that I don’t have with wav files.
Awesome, thank you.
I’m curious, is there some kind of Solarpunk manifesto that’s written in everyday language that I could distribute to people?
I adore this. Solarpunk will be the way that we survive the dark future looming ahead.
Won’t somebody help the poor poor shareholders crying in their yachts?
One of the core tenants of solarpunk is accessibility. Not everyone is able to grasp how computers work, especially people who didn’t grow up with them. Our focus should be making the barriers to entry smaller, not bigger.