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Escaping the Trap of ‘Realism’ and ‘Utopianism’: Towards Programmatic Synthesis




Crosspost because asksolarpunk is small


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/25383874

Whats a good tool for tracking my emissions?

I tried apps like Klima and Earth Hero. Earth Hero is especially good but I would like to play with the numbers myself for specific scenarios like snapshots of my emissions, planning my next year, logging my specific air travel, hobbies, etc.

If anyone has a spreadsheet model I would be grateful. Otherwise I can build one. Earth Hero gives a lot of references to their source models.



Kubicki fürchtet um Existenz der FDP


Das ganze ist natürlich durch ein durchschaubarer Trick, sich mit unentschlossenen Wählern doch noch über die 5% Grenze zu hieven. Die FDP wird nicht aufhören zu existieren bloß weil man aus dem Bundestag fliegt, wie beim letzten Mal. Dazu sind ihre Unterstützer zu mächtig. Womöglich werden wir aber dann ein weiteres anstrengendes Logo-Redesign ertragen müssen.
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Als Antwort auf Ephera

Die Plakate sagen auch diesmal kaum mehr aus, als das die FDP zur Wahl zugelassen ist. "Der Staat ist nicht dein Erziehungsbeauftrager"? Was soll das denn heißen? "Alles geben für deinen Job?" Wieviel Liter Lack muss man eigentlich saufen?
Als Antwort auf TeutonenThrasher

Das ist mein absolutes Lieblingsplakat: Alles geben für deinen Job mit Lindner drauf. Wenn Deutschlands frechster Arbeitslose neben dem Spruch abgebildet ist, dachte ich erst, dass das Satire sein muss.

Als Antwort auf SubArcticTundra

Even though I mostly agree with the conclusion of this article, it is a pretty bad take otherwise. They even partially contradict themselves and in general seem to think that there is no such thing as an equilibrium, but only boom or bust (and yes reaching and maintaining an equilibrium is hard work).

If I had time and motivation I would write an parody on this article from the view of the late Roman empire where a person complains about how society can not survive without slave labor and how everything is build on it and so on. Yes, the Roman empire did eventually collapse, but not because of a lack of cheap slave labor.

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Als Antwort auf poVoq

If I had time and motivation I would write an parody on this article from the view of the late Roman empire where a person complains about how society can not survive without slave labor


Hahaha. I think they sorta acknowledge the existence of an equilibrium by saying that the 'collapse' wouldn't happen overnight but over several decades



Bibliambule cargobike






People often mention Murray Bookchin as the patron philosopher of Solarpunk. Here is his life's work summarized in a 5 minute rap


Als Antwort auf Dragon

Murray Bookchin is a patron philosopher of Democratic Confederalism, too! He was clearly a very smart dude.


Yet another bit about Musk's delusions of grandeur


Als Antwort auf smiletolerantly

The fact that Iain M. Banks is name-dropped in the poster in the article is a travesty... I have no doubt "the Elon" thinks himself some badass Special Circumstances operative, and OpenAI/Grok/... as laying the foundations for Culture Minds. It's not. He's not. Goddamnit I wish Banks was still alive.
Als Antwort auf smiletolerantly

Listen, I knew Iain—went drinking with him semi-regularly—and he despised Musk. One of his best villains, Joliet Veppers in "Surface Detail", is based on Musk.
Als Antwort auf Charlie Stross

a) how do I keep discovering accounts of people I admire on this platform,
b) I fucking LOVE Accelerando and the Eschaton series,
c) that... really comforts me in a strange way. I always thought Veppers was supposed to be Bezos, but this is even better.

And lastly I am sorry for the loss of your friend.

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Als Antwort auf smiletolerantly

Not to worry, working on a new space opera that hopefully scratches the Banksian itch *and* sticks the knife into the TESCREAL true believers …
Als Antwort auf Charlie Stross

"Veppers... is based on Musk"

If this is true, then it's a remarkable bit of SF foresight, because in 2010, Musk was nowhere near what he is now. He wasn't even in the top 100 richest. He was rich, but not even a billionaire. It was such a different time that even Jeff Bezos was just #43 in the world (this is from Forbes 2010). We didn't yet have our current technofeudalism centered on Internet tycoons; the tech tycoons in the top 10 were Bill Gates and Larry Ellison.

Regarding the main topic of this thread, I too had wondered if the name is a clue that Elon was the golden child of some secret cult of upper-class Space Nazis, their anointed one destined to realize the Iron Dream. But if one is to entertain such thoughts, you should be aware that it was also the middle name of a maternal great-grandfather, John Elon Haldeman, who was apparently a Minnesota school teacher who emigrated to Canada with his chiropractor wife.

Als Antwort auf Mitchell_Porter

Musk was already a famous multi-millionaire with a dot-com history, a rocket program, and IIRC an electric car company. Musk was playing at James Bond villainy back in the 00s. (And I used to go to the pub with Iain.)

As for the name I thought it was well known that the Musk family were involved in the Technocracy movement?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technocr…

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Als Antwort auf Mitchell_Porter

Musk was already a billionaire-adjacent dude who got seriously rich off Paypal and was trying to launch rockets. (Also, I used to go drinking with Iain. The subject came up.)


How to remove Copilot AI from your Office 365 subscription: hit ‘cancel’




Solarpunk Trinity to clear confusion


I think that often the confusion when talking about solarpunk happens because solarpunk as per now it's a term that includes different subset of its characteristics without being necessarily superimposable with each other

2 examples:
- can have solarpunk aesthetic produced in a non solarpunk way
- can have solarpunk movements not relying on the solarpunk aesthethic

yellow trinity triangle with forest background. on the 3 angles of the triangle there are ''the art'', ''the movement'' and ''the utopia''. In the center of the triangle there is ''solarpunk''. The angles are connected by ''is not'' lines. The angles are all connected to the center with ''is'' lines.
Als Antwort auf ex_06

Seems like a fair summary, yes 👍

Is there a source for that image, or did you make it yourself by the way? Just wondering if it was part of an article or so.

Als Antwort auf poVoq

did you make it yourself


yep, mine u.u (sory for the 10MB lol)

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Andrewism: What is Solarpunk? (2025 Edition)


Als Antwort auf poVoq

peertube seems a little bit more solar and punk than thetube
Als Antwort auf Elorageuse

- it is, but when you are spreading a message you have to go to where people are.
Als Antwort auf Tinker ☀️

I agree but content creators who care about the future should start to use both, sponsoring a slow but inevitable transition.
Als Antwort auf Tinker ☀️

So you go to giant platforme and give money to people who need boycott ?
Als Antwort auf poVoq

So animal exploitation is still part of Solarpunk, yes? Good luck with that so called "imagination" then.
Als Antwort auf dumnezero

I mean, animals are exploited by other animals all the time... The relationships can be mutually beneficial though or at least commensal (one species benefits while the other neither benefits nor is harmed)

There are wasps that mimic bees and take over their hives for their own breeding purposes.

Some prairie dogs use bird calls as a predator warning system, which the bird exploits to steal the prairie dog's food.

Cuckoo birds lay their eggs in the nests of other birds to be raised by them

Some ants farm aphids for their sugary secretions

People were able to live side by side with so many animals over millennia without destroying entire populations. So I'd say that humans using animals instead of machines can be quite solarpunk.

Als Antwort auf kozy138

I haven't seen the video yet. Solarpunk imagines a future where machines serve humans and animals and not the other way around. Animals have a role of mutually beneficial collaboration but not of unilateral exploitation by humanity. Humanity finally becomes what it should be: a responsible custodian of planet Earth and understands and studies the needs and wants of all beings that live on it.
Als Antwort auf kozy138

"animals are exploited by other animals all the time"
and animals rape each other all the time ....
Mot stupid things ever said ....
Als Antwort auf kozy138

I know you mean well, but the first part of your comment is an appeal to nature - the assertion that because some thing is natural, that it is good, or at least unavoidable. In reality it sidesteps the question: is animal exploitation part of solarpunk?

I believe in harm reduction and imperfect solutions, so I would say yes, to a certain degree.

But I don't want to be all negative (doomerism is the antithesis of solarpunk after all). You raise some good examples, and for my part, if we can show that animal suffering under human care is less than if they were left totally free, then I would feel a lot less gross about it.

Als Antwort auf grrgyle

I never said that animal exploitation is good, just that it is 'natural' in the world. Solarpunk, as an idea, has everything to do with nature. Coexisting and living with it, rather than against it.

Is it wrong to use ladybugs as a form of pest control instead of harmful chemicals?

It's it wrong to ride a horse around a farm instead of an ATV or even an electric UTV?

Additionally, the definition of exploitation can vary wildly from person to person, and even moreso between cultures. So imo, pretty much everything that happens in the animal kingdom is party of solarpunk. The "good" and the "bad." As nothing is all good or all bad. Even murder can be justified in the most extreme cases (i.e. Hitler, Stalin, Trump, billionaire CEOs, etc )

Als Antwort auf dumnezero

Consent to be loved, and protected from predators and disease? Or their consent for me taking a margin of their labor?

I’ve got both contracts I’m just checking which one I need to get out

Als Antwort auf dumnezero

I’d like to see your imagination but we don’t always get what we want
Als Antwort auf selson

Are you saying that it's not possible to get consent from those non-human animals?


Social Web at FOSDEM


A quick update for people at #FOSDEM who are interested in the Fediverse. There are three main public events: the Social Web Devroom is a main track in room ua2118 from 3pm to 7pm Sat Feb 1. The Social Web BOF ("birds of a feather") is on Sunday Feb 2 fro
A quick update for people at #FOSDEM who are interested in the Fediverse. There are three main public events: the Social Web Devroom is a main track in room ua2118 from 3pm to 7pm Sat Feb 1. The Social Web BOF (“birds of a feather”) is on Sunday Feb 2 from 12pm to 1pm in . Finally, Social Web After Hours is on Sunday Feb 2 from 7pm to 9pm at HSBXL. And use the #SocialWebFOSDEM hashtag to track the community on the Fediverse!


The Fediverse is Quiet — Let's Fix That! (Slides + Recording)




"Anything threatening to be a subculture is commodified before it can walk"


I think this reasoning applies well to solarpunk. It’s true that ethical consumerism doesn’t scale etc but we have to resist the urge to give money to the people who will commodify solarpunk just for cheap merch and media.

For example:
game full of bad messages but made by a workers coop and ethically distributed > game with solarpunk aesthethic made by limited liability company that took or wants to take VCs money and run in the capital race

Als Antwort auf ex_06

The corporations seize control of any youth cultures with frightening efficiency nowadays. You’ve got stuff like Fortnite dances, where kids are copying them on Tiktok - another corporate platform - and then that’s referenced in corporate superhero films. Basically a big corporate human centipede eating its own anus. And you’ve got situations like Billie Eilish, who’d barely had a viral video before being groomed by a team into a carefully manicured chimera of every youth culture going. Grassroots is ripped out and added to the machine.


Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 9th February 2025


Als Antwort auf Soyweiser

I bet that jacket is some super-nerdy thing that William Gibson once mentioned in a book
Als Antwort auf gerikson

He probably bought it BECAUSE Gibson wrote about it in a novel and he thinks it makes him look cool and special.




6mm scale Warhound titan pack painted


Title says it... Finally got around to painting some Epic: Armageddon Warhounds that I still had lying around. Can't wait to field them against my son's 'Nids.

Als Antwort auf Warl0k3

Vertical solar panels have been shown to be surprisingly efficient.

solarwa.org/vertical_bifacial_…

The plants also have a cooling effect on the panels, which further increases efficiency.

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Als Antwort auf Warl0k3

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Als Antwort auf TacoButtPlug

It's interesting. I've been considering fencing options to act as windbreaks as we get really wicked winds here. It would be neat if that were an option. Durability is definitely something I'm curious about. We also get to the upper 30s in summer and probably 40 by the time I retire, so I wonder what efficiency looks like at those temps.


Long-formers Activate!


Among the fediverse there are microblogs (your Mastodons, Misskeys(+forks), etc.

Then there are the long form peeps. We managed to all find each other at FOSDEM 2025.

Pictured is @matt@writing.exchange (Write freely), @pfefferle@mastodon.social (WordPress), and yours truly (NodeBB). We also had some good conversations with @johnonolan@mastodon.xyz (Ghost), but I wasn't quick enough with my camera 😩

Let's move the state of long-form text on the open social web, forward!



The open-source solar panel that passively tracks the sun using nothing but water & gravity:


I thought this ingenious invention might interest some folk on here:

The SunSaluter is a solar panel rotator designed for the developing world. Using only the power of gravity with a water clock, the SunSaluter enables a solar panel to passively follow the sun throughout the day, boosting energy output by 30% and producing four liters of clean drinking water.

sunsaluter.org/

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Als Antwort auf Tundra

If only we managed to put some electricity generator there somewhere, we could avoid the trouble of having to fill that water bottle every day...
Als Antwort auf Tundra

Principle: water clock, see-saw balance. Water drips from a bottle through a mechanical filter, reducing its weight and continuously swaying the solar panel. Needs to be refilled in the morning of course.

By the way, the thumbnail pic shows a misadjusted one, that solar panel is very much not facing the sun.

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»Heute wollen doch alle eine Diagnose!« oder »Heute haben doch alle eine Diagnose!« Wer sich in seinem Umfeld als Mensch mit XYZ outet, bekommt meistens – und meistens ungefragt – solche Sätze um die Ohren gehauen. Als ob sich eins um jeden Preis ein neues Label um den Hals hängen wollte! Wollen wir gar nicht, aber verstehen wollen wir.

Wie sicher bin ich denn, dass ich im […]

neurospektral.blogda.ch/haben-…



Lemmy Development Update 2025-01-24




Kriminelle schmuggeln 1,5 Milliarden Zigaretten


Als Antwort auf D_a_X

Mmmmmmhhhhhhhhh .......

Ist der Schmuggel von Zigaretten nicht Kleinkriminalität im Verhältnis zu dem Verbrechen, Zigaretten herzustellen?



AfD-Verbot: Bundestag debattiert am Donnerstag


Als Antwort auf Schorsch

Wenn die CDU/CSU unter die 30% rutscht, kann sich Merz schon mal nach einer Anschlussverwendung umsehen. Dann singt er Rio Reisers Text: "Der Traum ist aus".

@TeutonenThrasher



See you at FOSDEM!


NodeBB will be making an appearance at this year's FOSDEM!

I'll likely be present at the Social Web dev room during FOSDEM itself, and will be presenting a talk at the Social Web After Hours event alongside @darius@friend.camp, @pfefferle@mastodon.social, and @j12t@j12t.social at Hackerspace Brussels (HSBXL), on Sunday evening.

I'll be talking up the SWICG Forum and Threaded Discussions Task Force, and what we're working on to solve one of fedi's hard problems: combating the notion that "the fediverse is quiet". Come and listen!

Thank you to the great folks at @ngizero@mastodon.xyz, who have kindly funded my way there this year.

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Darren Aronofsky, Brendan Fraser – „The Whale“ (2022)

Jetzt mal ehrlich: Dieser Film war ein Monster. Auch wenn es „nur“ drei Oscars dafür gab, hat dieses kleine Kammerspiel für mich 22/23 die Saison als größte Überraschung dominiert. Es war schlicht unglaublich, was Arronofsky und Fraser aus einem Theaterstück extrahiert und auf die Leinwand gebracht haben. (ARD)

Als Antwort auf utneighbourofet

Ich habe den Film erst vor zwei oder drei Stunden mit der kostenfreien Software "MediathekView" heruntergeladen. In die Suchezeile "The Whale" und zack gefunden.

@mediathekperlen @filmeundserien

Als Antwort auf ClemensG

Danke, inzwischen hab ich ihn auch gefunden. Ist wohl erst i d Mediathek gekommen, nachdem er Sonntag Abend ausgestrahlt wurde.


Baden-Württemberg: Linken-Abgeordnete Akbulut in Zug angegriffen


Als Antwort auf boredsquirrel

Die Idee, dass man Hass/Aggression einfach nur einen Raum geben muss, dann geht er schon weg.


Das ist nicht nur eine Idee. Menschen haben Aggressionen aus verschiedenen Gründen. Natürlich sollte man Gründe für Aggressionen reduzieren (soziökonomische Situationen verbessern tut da eine Menge), aber damit kann man Aggressionen nicht auf null reduzieren. Das heißt, man muss zusätzlich auch Gelegenheiten und Rahmen schaffen, die es erlauben, Aggression auf einem gesunden Weg abzubauen.

Als Antwort auf CyberEgg

Deine Idee wurde einst in dem Roman "Ökotopia" durchgespielt. Ist schon lange her, dass ich den gelesen habe, aber aus der Erinnerung gab es zur Aggressions-Kanalisierung eine populäre, gefährliche und blutige (Mannschafts-)Sportart.

@boredsquirrel



A single post is somehow creating multiple topics with no replies


to: @devnullcc: @angus

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Any idea what's going on here? It seems to be a different bug than the one where Discourse generates duplicate posts for a Create that later gets Announced back at it.

Als Antwort auf a

Thanks for the explanations guys. I'll add Conversation support to the Discourse plugin when I get a spare mo this week.


So I’m stuck in a weird place. I’d like to play much more but I can’t bring me to make it work. And the worst part: I’ve got so much done and dusted!

Every week I play Battletech with a friend of mine. All my Battletech minis are painted. All!

I’d like to revisit Star Wars: Legion. I’ve painted almost everything that FFG/AMG have released for Empire and Rebels. It’s a lot! And terrain. A […]

warmonger.de/played-vs-painted…


Als Antwort auf SubArcticTundra

We just started one in my city and I’m so excited!
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Als Antwort auf SubArcticTundra

Sacramento, CA. I am not involved yet but I’d like to connect with them and see if I can support in any way. I’m an arborist so maybe they could use some free tree services.

sacclt.org/

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Als Antwort auf SubArcticTundra

Got a very cool local group who's come up with a model for going from sharehousing to CLT gradually and in a way that doesnt lock people in, since diving straight into CLT can be out of reach for many communities: radhousing.org/ (it's not exactly 'the right way to do it' so much as, an example of what such a model might look like that people can tailor to their community's needs)



NodeBB v4.0.0 — Federate good times, come on!


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Dustin Hoffman – „Marathon Man“ (1976)

Wie oft ich diesen Film gesehen habe, weiß ich wirklich nicht mehr. In fast 50 Jahren hat er allerdings nichts von seinem Eindruck auf mich eingebüßt. Ein richtig harter Thriller. Ein großartiger New-York-City-Film, der sich lange in ihrem Unterbewusstsein einnisten wird. Joggen gehen ist vermutlich eine gute Therapie. Zum Zahnarzt gehen Sie danach aber freiwillig nie wieder. (3Sat)




Notes Towards a Solarpunk Game Design - Overview


Als Antwort auf MrMakabar

That's my blogpost, so if anyone has any questions or comments, I'll be glad to read them! :)
Als Antwort auf alxd

I think we should write more about solarpunk itself so I’m glad for your post, thank you

Said that, I would have added at least one disclaimer about solarpunk games intended as games produced in a more solarpunk way: stuff like no DRM, avoiding dark patterns, being a cooperative or being owned by a foundation and much more.

Let me underline the “just a disclaimer”, I know you wanted to focus on the content and what I said would need basically another full post

Again, love your initiative and I hope more people will follow you 🙏

Als Antwort auf django

idk if ''should'' but if they do would be nice

hardware shouldn't become ''old'' in the first place, putting the heavy weight on the game devs solely seems unlikely to bring change

software libraries, frameworks, game engines, operating systems, recycling hardware... It's a lot before arriving to the people that wanna focus on the game

Als Antwort auf ex_06

I was thinking about a separate blogpost on accessibility and licensing.

Some games, like Daybreak, proclaim to use open source manufacturing methods to be more sustainable and not pollute, but at the same time the game itself is licensed and copyrighted with no (known to me) invitation to hack or fan-translate, which vastly decreases its educational potential.

On the other hand, making an ambitious game takes money and markets rarely pay for fully open projects.

Als Antwort auf alxd ✏️ solarpunk prompts

Open source (nor foss) doesn't really assure protection from the capital and/or consumerism...

On the other hand, making an ambitious game takes money and markets rarely pay for fully open projects


yep, hence why imo is better to not be fully open from day 0. The free software movement reached his peak, now it's time to evolve into something better. A software made by squeezing the open libraries and then the devs and then the consumers to then have most of the earnings kept in the company bank to get numbers going up for the capital is totally doable even while having the most free license.

As you say tho, it can help with accessibility and longevity.

I just would like to not see ''solarpunk99'' in some years made in the worst possible way. I'd rather have toxic games but made in a solarpunk way than ''solarpunk'' games made by the capital to sell us another commodified idea

Als Antwort auf django

should run on older hardware


How old are we talking?

Better yet, what minimum system requirements should the game be able to run on?

Steam collects hardware info (that people opt-in for) over the years. Here is the searchable database.

Als Antwort auf MrMakabar

One of the recommendations in this list, Half Earth Socialism, pretty easily stole half my day by being a wonderful distraction.

I think it's a little bleak though. It takes a few tries to get it right. And it assumes a worldwide revolution against capital happened 3 years ago, a process that would probably take half a decade, and we haven't even really started in real life.

It is fun though, and it's nice that it teaches you some stuff along the way.

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Really inspiring Presentation about the future of Building materials using mycelium.


From Field to Form: Mycelium with the Architectural League of New YorkFrom Field to Form: Mycelium with the Architectural League of New York


Lemmy Development Update 2025-01-10