#appropriateTech

2025-05-13

once again thinking about the #cyberdeck i wanna make

still looking for a suitable main board, ideally would scavenge one but also need it to be easy enough to mess with since im no pro

(pics from Cyberdeck Cafe discord)
#tinkering #diy #Permacomputing #RetroComputing #AppropriateTech

Still from an anime i dont know the name of, character sitting on a pile of parts typing on a flat computer, with parts and cables strewn all aroundSONY DD-MR10 mini computer pda looking thing with a black and white lcd screenCyberdeck on a desk, consisting of a blue pelican case with a screen displaying a pug haphazardly glued into place, and on the bottom half a mini keyboard also glued on with the gaps filled in by white panelling with hand drawings on itCyberdeck built by user var_x consisting of a wooden box with all the components placed or strapped in place with no covering, wires crossing every part of it
2025-03-30

OO yay the slrpnk.net/c/permacomputing@sl community is being highlighted this month on the slrpnk.net/ Lemmy! #Permacomputing fans go post your fave projects there so they can see what it's all about!

#RetroComputing #RetroTech #AppropriateTech #SustainableTech #RightToRepair #lemmy #solarpunk

Screenshot: SLRPNK homepage showing "monthly community highlight: Permacomputing"
2024-04-26

A low-tech method of reducing water contamination in #Bangladesh is to strain the water through layer of sari silk. This successfully removes the microorganism that causes cholera. The authors of the study say, "It is common practice in villages in Bangladesh to use cloth, frequently a flat, unfolded piece of an old sari, to filter home-prepared drinks" --so this solution, too, is based on local wisdom.

#AppropriateTech #CleanWater #WaterIsLife
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/

spooksie 👻mk30@tilde.zone
2023-08-16

staying cool:

"Black coloured fabrics are a better radiator of heat – meaning they absorb heat emanating from the body – so this can also play a role in cooling your body down. The Bedouin's secret is wearing loose-fitting black clothing, especially if it's windy. The loose black clothes heat up the space between the fabric and the skin, promoting an upward air current – like a chimney – and providing cooling relief." bbc.com/future/article/2023080

#ClimateDiary #ClimateChange #fashion #AppropriateTech

2023-03-31

Please read thru this post by Emilio Velis, it brings together so many insights as well as other people/groups' work and their synergies that is really worth the link click-through.

director of Appropedia, long time open hardware + appropriate technology researcher, implementer, proponent.
He has long been in the place many of the rest of us need to get to.

Postgrowth Institute Fellow blog post
medium.com/postgrowth/cultivat

#AppropriateTech #AppropriateTechnology #degrowth #postgrowth #SlowTech

2022-12-31

Working on some different ideas and designs with a badass local group, trying to figure out how we can make portable AC units for the summer that are cheap to mass produce and can help people cool down if they don't have access to AC. Breaking down the approaches. 🔨🔩 #solarpunk

Design one is a radiator pump design. You add ice water into the bottom reservoir and use a pump to force the water into a radiator. This will get extremely cold and a fan is used to blow that cold air out. No humidity unlike a swamp cooler. Powered off a portable battery bank.

One major downside is that you need ice for it to work. Which then you have to have access to ice, money to buy ice, or have ice dropped off to you. There are portable ice makers but that could only work for larger places with electricity or a lot of solar infrastructures.
Adding on, you can put a smaller bucket inside the 5 gallon, and fill the space with spray foam to insulate the water to keep it from melting. But we can't always assume that people can either afford ice, or carry it far enough to fill up their coolers.

Another option is using a thermoelectric cooler unit, that takes electricity and makes one side cold and the other side hot. Attach it to a PVC vent to vent out the hot air through the tent. Then you don't need ice and this is more portable.
One downside is that peltier units really need to be cooled on their hot side. And there needs to be a strong delta in the temperature difference. For a small cooler is fine, but cooling air is way harder even with a bunch of them.

An answer to this might be a hybrid unit. Where instead of ice water, a peltier unit is used as a water cooler. The hot end is vented out the tent and the cool end can make cold water to use in the radiator. No ice is needed, but more power is needed to make the whole system work.
A big problem is that it's easier to make heat than it is to cool down. Cooling air is very energy intensive and requires a lot to get it cold enough to matter. It's easier to make stuff like heaterbloc heaters at a low cost compared to cooling, which involves a lot more.

There are ups and downs to all of these, and more than likely a hybrid approach will actually work in the harsh Texas heat, but will mean that less units can be made because of the expenses needed. It's a step in the right direction. Keep ya posted on how things go.

A little bit of background,we are making these for our local conditions in the hot and humid climate in Texas. There are other ways of cooling air like direct air over water/swamp coolers but they are best for drier climates. Just a bit of context into why we are going this route.

A good idea was brought up by @bjthoi
about using a zeer pot/ceramic evap cooler as the resevior that might offer a more appropriate/low tech approach to the idea. Might look into making mini Yakhchāl using the same idea.
twitter.com/bjthoi/status/1609

#offgrid #lowtech #appropriatetech

M. Fiorettimfioretti_en
2022-12-15

fridge0, an off grid fridge. Not for everybody, of course, but good example of real innovation and research that MAKE sense fridge0.branchable.com/

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