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Solarpunk book list
Zoefuturism: guest blog by Yen Ooi
Building an open-source battery
From MinIO to Garage: Benchmark, Migration and Production Feedback
Harbour: an anarchist literary journal
Removing the Modem and GPS from my 2024 RAV4 Hybrid
Home destroyed by fire rebuilt with tyres, bottles and cans
New robot system gives old EV batteries a second life before recycling
When immigration detention becomes a system of concentration: Lessons from research on 150 historical cases
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Europe’s first climate migrants live in constant fear of extreme weather
Solarpunk Art Collab 2026: Disaster Preparedness, Response and Relief
Rumen Radev wins Bulgarian Parliamentary election
5 years of onFOSS!
The first™ #openhardware wind turbine
Servo 0.1.0: Initial crates.io release and LTS version of Servo browser engine
Pumpipumpe neigbourhood sharing
SOLARPUNK CHOBANI video essay
The Seed Beneath the Snow
Solarpunk: The Genre That Dares to Dream the World Repaired
Which question? All people have the right to defend themselves against outside aggression. This obviously includes the people of eastern Ukraine. But the imperial war of aggression by the Russian side has long overshadowed the localized conflict that started around 2014, and by now people that didn't agree with the Russian occupation are either dead or have fled.
And your argument about the vanguard is on the same logical level as monarchs proclaiming to be loved by their subjects 🙄 Completely circular logic that really no one buys, including people that actually live(d) under such regimes.