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this page contains some links relating to this vast topic, which takes many forms,
from pirate radio, to tech cooperatives
the grow your own food of software
[the grow your own food of software](https://www.are.na/new-name/the-grow-your-own-food-of-software)
green computation
[open source feeds](https://www.are.na/sam-hart/open-source-feeds)
sovereign hardware
[sovereign hardware](https://www.are.na/new-name/sovereign-hardware)
[system administration history](https://www.are.na/new-name/system-administration-history)
[green computing](https://www.are.na/new-name/green-computing-styz1ctwykq)
[community infra collectives](https://www.are.na/new-name/community-infra-collectives)
this channel has been a recurring image for me.
on first pass, the vision of yunohost and self-hosted in general,
may appear as a sort of neo-liberal ableist fantasy -- not everyone is actually
going to run their own server and learn bash and devops etc.
[coop-cloud](https://coopcloud.tech/) presents an interesting alternative to this,
which would be more like a federation of different tech co-ops around the world.
this could use much of the same software as the self-hosted movement,
and shares many of the same principles, but it "bottoms out" at the level of community instead of the individual.
I also briefly write about this here in response to moxy's piece "no one wants to run their own server" and other criticism of decentralized protocols:
- [response to a critique of decentralized protocols](https://viewer.scuttlebot.io/%251tIEE6g2tZXBaJgDF712HngyWeoAX4F3Di42SzrPEf8%3D.sha256)
- [response to moxie](https://viewer.scuttlebot.io/%251py7l1Py8LzPNW%2F5Y154nomOt8q19dYsbKOGh2Cwlik%3D.sha256)
the communitys infra collectives channel is a list of all cooperatives I found working
on community infrastructure and related projects.
[virtual care lab](https://virtualcarelab.com/) has been an influential project for me,
in pointing towards how we can create intentional digital spaces that are more
nourishing than the status quo.
[cerca](https://forum.merveilles.town/), a community forum for the merveilles community, initiated by alex cblgh and continued by the community.
spring '83

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path: "/posts/meta"
date: "2022-07-19T23:19:51.246Z"
title: "Meta"
type: "wiki"
style: "prose"
image: ""
description: ""
note: "Max Fowler"
---
This page is about the organization of this wiki and website
I was inspired by digital gardens, as well as a few other things.
I wanted to collect research in a way that was more engaged than just
compulsively saving things to are.na channels
(I like are.na, but also found [this heterodox piece criticizing are.na](https://w.e-worm.club/arena.gmi)
to be resonant too), but was less polished
than one-time-published pieces of writing.
I'm interested in imperfectly-hierarchical somewhat-but-not-completely-chaotic wiki organization.
First level, second level, and third level topics could be equally small or large
(this is one way that I understood the meaning of a rhizome).
I wanted to create a system with some type of structure,
but which could also lead to exploration and serendipity,
and felt playful and easy to add to and edit.
Even the possibility of rabbit-holes within the structure,
where a specific piece of the wiki, links into its own unique organizational structure inside of itself.
I wanted all the information to be searchable via community search engines like [lieu](https://cblgh.org/lieu/),
and to be able to easily save and update specific documents that I might want to return to,
like recipes, or collections of links on a particular topic.
Some of the websites that inspired me included [100r.co](https://100r.co/site/working_offgrid_efficiently.html), [cblgh.org](https://cblgh.org/), [fireflysanctuary.today](https://fireflysanctuary.today),
[mycelial.technology](http://mycelial.technology), and many others.
I enjoyed tao lin writing about numbers in a way that was detailed,
but also didn't necessarily take them too seriously.

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untitled-farm-dream <br/>
https://www.are.na/fiona-f/untitled-farm-dream
30 years self-reliant: family $10K/year homestead & dugout <br/>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDpZ4jED6zA
wilmar's gaerten in berlin <br/>
https://www.instagram.com/wilmarsgaerten/

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a collection of technical guides and resources,
to dig up again for various sub-topics
learning rust <br/>
- https://www.are.na/new-name/learning-rust-75a0ujwf0bc
- https://www.are.na/francis-tseng/rust-programming
I also started a p4p rust learning group which anyone can join,
invitation website is here:
http://rust.commoninternet.net