De clic en clic
Je découvre collapse OS
Vais essayer de voir ce que ça donne en action si j'arrive à glâner l'une ou l'autre image/vidéo
De clic en clic
Je découvre collapse OS
Vais essayer de voir ce que ça donne en action si j'arrive à glâner l'une ou l'autre image/vidéo
Mañana voy a dar una charla sobre Collapse OS en la FLISoL Montevideo 2025 en el Espacio Colabora a las 11:35hs
Resumen:
Nuestra vida cotidiana está absolutamente permeada y atravesada por la tecnología y se sostiene gracias a que se satisfacen muchas condiciones que hoy damos por sentado, como la energía, recursos minerales, cadenas de suministros, etc. ¿Que pasaría si alguno de estos factores que determinan el devenir de la civilización moderna, se interrumpiera o fallara? Algunos autores plantean que la civilización moderna simplemente colapsaría. Collapse OS es un proyecto de un sistema operativo para dispositivos de 8-bits programado en FORTH con la intención de poder reiniciar la tecnología post-colapso, devolviendo la posibilidad de programar micro-controladores y otros dispositivos imprescindibles para la vida moderna, como un panel foto-voltaico, o el riego automático de una huerta. En esta charla presentamos el proyecto, sus argumentos y sus resultados, mirando con el ojo latinoamericano y viendo que preguntas interesantes nos plantea y nos deja, en el marco de nuestra relación con la tecnología.
#collapseos #duskos #apocalipsis #colapso #capitalismo #decrecimiento #solarpunk #resiliencia #obsolescenciaprogramada #informática
Don't wanna jinx it yet, so all I'm gonna say is that the #CollapseOS #PocketViewer ROM writer is finally picking up steam.
#theFoundry #theWorkshop
Explora el proyecto Collapse OS, un sistema operativo diseñado para reiniciar la tecnología después de un colapso civilizatorio. Reflexiona sobre las implicaciones y preguntas que plantea este proyecto en el contexto latinoamericano y su relación con la tecnología. Este Sábado 27 a las 17:30hs, Santiago Roland de Undernet Uruguay, nos hablará de estes temas en su charla "Collapse OS: Un sistema operativo post-apocalíptico". Ver programa completo en --> https://wiki.flisol.uy/_media/montevideo/librillo_resumenes_flisol2024-v1.5.pdf #CollapseOS #Tecnología #ColapsoCivilizatorio #Latinoamérica #flisol #flisolmvd #flisol2024 #flisolmvd2024 #flisoluy
Cela fait quelques temps que je n'ai pas publié sur Masto. Ça bosse dur mais sortir des résultats prend son temps... En attendant, j'interviens jeudi prochain dans le Séminaire d'hiver du collectif #EPSI
pour parler #ingénierie et enjeux de l'expertise technique dans le mouvement #lowtech, en compagnie de Marie-Pierre Escudié, qui parlera d'informatique #frugal avec le cas de #CollapseOS.
Toutes les infos ici https://epsi.hypotheses.org/3863
The problem with the emulation approach is that it makes dropping down into native code harder. In #CollapseOS and #DuskOS you can write a word in native code and have a fallback definition in portable Forth that only activates if there is no native version.
With an emulated ISA (this also includes #uxn) you either use macro-ops (becomes complicated for large functions, how do you catch memset?) or you extend the ISA (see devices in uxn).
Its been years since I checked in on the status of the #collapseOS project, and to my delight it seems the author has only gone further and further down the #forth rabbit hole, starting a blog called Tumble Forth and launching cOS's successor, #duskOS https://tumbleforth.hardcoded.net/
@nixCraft If AI will come to Linux without being able to remove it (completely), I will switch to an os, which will not have this crap at all. Something like an old #Commodore64 or #uxn or #collapseos
Hemming and hawing about if this is a blog post...
I lurk on threads and mailing lists about #permacomputing, #collapseOS, the forever computer and similar things.
Lately I've noticed I am totally and completely underwhelmed by these projects. Whereas I used to be excited about them, they're totally and utterly boring now. Not the people, not their goals, nor what they've achieved (#duskOS, for instance, is truly remarkable), but how the vision offered by all of them doesn't seem to see beyond computing's past or profoundly corporate uses for computation.
I think this is partially because the folks involved in these efforts tend to be computer-y types, hardware nerds, programming experts -- there aren't, at least in the conversations I've lurked on, storytellers, designers, folks dreaming of how a forever computer could be something wholly new...not just a really sturdy PDA with a keyboard and easily serviceable parts.
I wanna invite something new; is it even possible? What is a new face for computation?
Whereas the past was constrained by economic goals (design a thing to sell) what is a device designed to last forever? What is a device divorced from an economy?
There are, of course, constraints, limits, an environment to respect, but is there space to think of and dream up uses beyond a greatly glorified Apple 2?
Hello world. This is my #introduction:
My name is Krispin, a developer, gardener, tinkerer, musician and pacifist.
Living in Cottbus, Germany.
I am interested in perma culture with focus on perma computing.
To be alive is the greatest gift I could ever wish.
I am open to discuss about #uxn + #collapseos + #lua + #redbean + #forth + #tcl + #friendship + #diy + #permaculture + #p2p + #gemini + #sqlite + the rest of the universe.
"Dusk OS is a 32-bit Forth and big brother to Collapse OS. It does everything Collapse OS does, has the same laser sharp focus on simplicity, but has a widened scope..."
"... in the history of computing, Forth has been under-explored. Its approach to simplicity is revolutionary. It has significant shortcomings when systems become more complex (Forth hates complexity and doesn't manage it well) but..."
https://git.sr.ht/~vdupras/duskos
via dragonfly digest