folkzone:philosophy
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Homelab Philosophy
Why Self-Host?
- Own your data — no third-party cloud, no terms-of-service revocation
- Privacy — no surveillance, no tracking without consent
- Cost — owned hardware vs. recurring subscriptions
- Learning — hands-on systems administration
- Ethics — FOSS-only stack, no Google dependencies
Permacomputing
Permacomputing asks: how do we build computing systems that are sustainable, repairable, and long-lasting? Running services on a 2011 ThinkPad or a 2005-era desktop instead of purchasing new hardware is a form of permacomputing in practice.
This connects directly to the argument in Low Hardware Requirements of the Small Web — the small web's minimal protocols run on old hardware that modern browsers have abandoned.
IndieWeb Principles
- Your data lives on infrastructure you control
- POSSE — Publish on your Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere
- Progressive enhancement — works without JavaScript
- Interoperability — microformats, webmentions
On Treaty 7 Territory
This project is built on Treaty 7 territory (Mohkínstsis/Calgary), with respect for Indigenous sovereignty over the land on which this infrastructure physically runs.
See Also
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