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Permacomputing
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Computing to support life on Earth
Computing in the age of climate crisis is often wasteful and adds nothing useful to our real life communities. Here we try to find out how to change that.
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That's the reason why I use a smartphone... like a dumb phone.
I install on it only the apps I need and must have access to: security, finance,.. apps like that. And nothing else. No game, obviously no social, but also no music, movies, not even ebooks and also no 'but I like that app so much I can make an exception'. No nothing. I don't even use the agenda on that phone, I use a paper one, and I barely use it as a phone too. It's dumb and almost useless (just not completely useless), exactly like I want it to be.
Your and Günthers comment pointing out I might just use my smartphone wrong - I guess additionally to wanting to solve my own issues with phone use I also want to make a tiny personal political statement - so that in the future whenever a public or private organization wants to force me to download their app I will point out that I can't, even if I wanted. I want to fight back against the growing expectation that one has to carry a smartphone before we have to carry the stupid things by law. I love all the convenience but I'm becoming more and more convinced that we lose to much through it.
You don't need to buy anything to make that political statement. Actually, you make a stronger statement by not buying.