The post linked below talks about basic accessible devices in terms of sustainability, but I think the ideas are quite closely related to your own. Essentially, it suggests that an existing ubiquitous source of low-power networked computing is the plethora of Android phones in circulation (that are only really made 'obsolete' for the purpose of shareholder returns). It's quite a compelling case for applications in which WiFi/GSM/Bluetooth/etc. is enough. gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/~solderpunk/gemlog/the-standard-salva ged-computing-platform.gmi Tied with something like Deedum (https://github.com/snoe/deedum), perhaps modified to support older hardware and to also support sync for offline viewing, this would seem to be a big head start in achieving your goal, albeit from a different direction. Kevin On Fri, 21 Aug 2020 at 18:39, <avalos at rawtext.club> wrote: > > The one I wrote on my gemsite requires extremely cheap components, > so that they can be affordable for people with low income in areas > without a lot of infrastructure.
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