Bonus: what aspects do you want to change in the future to be more solarpunk

  • Binette
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    I love reusing old electronics I find! It’s pretty fun.

  • alex [they, il]@jlai.lu
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    I’m super close to my neighbours. We help each other out constantly. We also managed to plant several fruit trees next to the building, so we make cakes and jelly relatively often with the fruit, spending the afternoon together while they simmer. Also, we have a Signal group, and that’s cool.

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    46 minutes ago

    I have a fold up solar panel and power station so I can play games on my modular entertainment system all day.

    Eventually I’d like an upgrade of a self charging vehicle like the concept of aptera, although not sure when it will be available.

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    1 hour ago

    For the future, I want to help bring about system level change in addition to the things I can do in my personal life. There is too much power concentrated in the hands of too few people. I would like to run software on my smartphone to help build an open source and decentralized global platform for digital democracy.

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    1 hour ago

    The front of my house faces southwest. On a sunny afternoon, when it is freezing outside, my house is well enough insulated that the sunlight entering through my front windows and storm door can raise the temperature inside by several degrees Fahrenheit. By closing the prime front door, and covering my windows with insulated plugs, it takes several hours to lose those degrees of heat.

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    8 hours ago

    I make biodiesel for my farm and have as many solar panels hooked to the grid as allowed. I’m also learning how to do my own seed saving.

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        8 hours ago

        I don’t really know how much it would cost today to build a reactor. If you’re technical, you can build a reactor out of scrap. If you can weld, you can make a better one. I think the hardest part is just sourcing reliable used fryer oil from restaurants.

        Unfortunately, all the best resources online are dead now and the remaining ones are bad. How the hell is Journey to Forever still up, but Biodiesel.infopop.cc is down? You can probably still get all the info from Waybackmachine.

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          4 hours ago

          Tried the wayback machine.

          ‘This account has been suspended’.

          Wtf is going on here?

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            2 hours ago

            Works for me. I’m not even logged into Internet Archive.

            Are you using a VPN? Maybe it was one used in that DoS attack from last year?

  • julianwgs@discuss.tchncs.de
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    9 hours ago

    May be: I own a FrameWork laptop (bought the older generation new, because it is fast enough for me, but I want to support them). Also I self host a couple of web services myself (music streaming, file storage, RSS). I also live in a shared flat (although I could afford my own appartment) and take the bike to go everywhere in the city.

    I dont know if that counts as solar punk. However, I think that many of the comments are very inspiring :D

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    I live in the most sustainable city on the planet, Gothenburg, Sweden. And one of the most environmentally friendly apartment buildings in that city. The building is a special project where they test new sustainability stuff and other cool tech and things. Not sure I’m comfortable linking to a page about the building, as it shows photos and the exact location, but I wrote more extensively about it a couple of months back so I’ll go find that comment as soon as I have time and add it here.

    Other than that, I’m vegan, only buy second hand clothes, furniture, kitchenware etc. I only walk, bike and use trams. Most devices I get secondhand and use till they’re unrepairable (or at least would cost more to repair than get another secondhand one) and if I ever find like a phone real cheap before my current one is dead I give it away to family or friends that need it. There’s a lot more minor things, and probably stuff I’m forgetting.

    I’ve had and have a hard life where I can’t do most of the things I want due to anxiety, so I’m extremely proud to have gotten to where I am with all the stuff above.

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      I live in the most sustainable city on the planet, Gothenburg, Sweden.

      This sounds like Glenn-propaganda if I ever heard it!

      On a more serious note, where did Göteborg get this award?

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      24 hours ago

      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!

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    We live in a small village with a bakery and a local farmer store at walking distance from the house.

    I’m working remotely in a repurposed train station. The whole station had been turned into a third space last year and quite a lot of events are happening there.

    Today there was a presentation of different initiatives happening in the valley, i found two initiatives particularly interesting.

    The first one is a cooperative ISP provider, I’ll change my provider to join them.

    The second one is another cooperative that is installing renewable energy and offering “collective self consumption”. To simplify it: when my neighbor’s solar panels are overproducing I can buy it directly from him. The rest of the time I’m using electricity from my regular provider.

    Except that in this case it’s organized in the scale of several villages.

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    Remote working from the countryside, taking my electric car (second hand, cheap, low range but recharged daily) to the fablab to discuss our current projects:

    • A solarpunk video game (in discussion)
    • A publicly funded research program about automating small scale production of several intermediate vehicles, focusing on Vhélio, an electric cargo bike. (ongoing, funded)
    • A plastic press for making plastic sheets our of recycled plastic (done with 2 industrial partners, currently suspended but funded and started)

    Last weekend I went to a local non-profit event of resistance against the far-right. Yesterday I got a call to help form a citizen’s list for the next municipal elections.

    To think that I went as far as rural Japan to find the things that I was looking for and that they were waiting for me in my native country (France), just next to where my parents live.

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    23 hours ago

    I work on a wind farm and I’m preparing to build an earthship home. I have an electric bike and I’m also a raging democratic socialist.

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    23 hours ago
    • I am trying to do self hosted services and storage at home for my digital stuff. This helps minimize e-waste since I follow a model of upgrade my primary device, then deprecate the previous system to hosting duty
    • we do composting and try to do as much zero waste food as possible
    • I garden for polinators and vegetables in the free space around our house. I have some grass for the kids/dog but we use no chemicals on any of our plants/yard
    • 2 50 gallon rain barrels
    • goal for next year is partial solar and additional waste reduction.
    • I also started a job that is ~1 mile from home vs 37 each way so my fuel consumption basically dropped to 0
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    I am living my life in such a way that I mostly get to choose to use my time to do what I want, in ways that work for my bodymind. I participate in my community with my chosen family. I don’t buy things that I don’t actually need, I try to make due with what I have, and fix things that need fixing and mend things that need mending as much as possible. I write and create and share knowledge and skills freely and help others, especially for causes that are life-affirming and nourishing of people and planet. I live in a walkable community connected with electric trains. I cook and eat fresh, healthy, mostly locally sourced foods. I strive to move through the world in ways that spread hope, joy, beauty, love, connection, and awareness.

    I am fortunate to be able to live in a country where all of this is more possible than the country I came from. I want more people to be able to experience this life (and to be able to maintain it myself, which is admittedly looking a bit dicey these days.) I want this more slow, mindful, and convivial way of life to be normalized as the “good life.”

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    We have solar panels, battery backup and a plug in hybrid car. It gets us just about anywhere locally we need to go without needing gas. We just got a 3d printer and I’m already thinking of dozens of things around the house I can fabricate now. We have a VR I can use to work out downstairs (beat saber!). Not to mention this cool miniature computer with internet access I can use anywhere I go.

    Hoping to add a garden in the next year or so to grow herbs, fruits and veggies.

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    We have solar panels and a backup battery for when the grid goes down. Our panels generate more than we generally use (we overbuilt on purpose) but we could run almost indefinitely as long as the panels are clear. There are two totes hooked up to a gutter on the back of our garage which provide 550 gallons of water storage that we use to water gardens and top up our duck pond. The ducks and chickens do most of our insect maintenance in the gardens.

    I’m working on additional shelving in our cellar in order to be able to store more of our canning from the gardens; most of the material is reclaimed pallet wood from a nearby business. We’ve also got two slightly damaged solar panels that I’d like to use to circulate the water in the duck pond - pump and lift to flow through some uphill garden space back down to the pond after it’s been filtered by the plants - and to provide some power to the bird coop for water heaters and maybe a light source.

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      22 hours ago

      I’m curious where you got your rain water containers - I’d like to get something around that size this year.

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        It’s not too hard to make containers in that size out of chicken-mesh and cement. Search for “ferrocement” and rainwater harvesting jar or so.

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        We got ours from a larger farm nearby a few years ago - they had purchased a soy based fertilizer and the distributor didn’t have any return/recycle incentives so the farmer was selling them on the cheap. I think we found the guy through the farm & garden craigslist section but I can’t really speak to how reliable that is anymore. If you’ve got a winter farmers market around you it might be worth asking around there (I’m loathe to suggest fb marketplace but if you’re already there that might be convenient as well)

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          FB marketplace may be where I end up - I’ve seen big fluid totes on there when I’ve looked in the past.