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Cake day: December 16th, 2021

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  • We’re suffering a serious drought here though, even Barcelona’s tap water might be not available this summer! We should split our sunny and rainy days! We visited Frankfurt and Heidelberg and loved the cold and rainy days… which makes sense: we barely had any winter this year 😅

    You make some good points, and being overwhelmed after trying to bite too much at once is something I’m used to, sadly, so I’ll try to think about how to approach all this. Probably pre-configured hosting as you said, so I can see the website running sooner, and we’ll then see how it goes or what calls my attention!

    So, happy tinkering… Keep us posted in case you start another low-tech blog coming from Spain to us. And don’t let any complexity stop you 😊

    That would be so cool! I don’t know much about practical stuff, but I plan on putting my reflections about morals and society online. It would be nice to have some kind of low-tech website like that and inspire some conversation on the topics. I’ll keep you guys posted for sure!

    PS: I’m pretty sure I had a coffee with Kris, but I didn’t know about the website back then. I thought it was a cool guy, we had a good time (well me at least lol).


  • It is true that I thought it would be easier to know what learning is essential to me and not. I find myself now saving stuff for later and with loads of new stuff that I didn’t even know that existed before haha So far it’s fun though! I’ll probably stick to python and learn a bit of HTML and CSS for now.

    I think neither of that is low-tech. The chips and software itself are state-of-the-art technology. From my perspective you’d need to add the “low”-aspect with some context. Make them solar-powered or host a blog on those services.

    This is something I plan on doing. Going solar is something I definitely want to do for my website and, to be honest, I want to learn more about electronics for that same reason. It would be a sin not to since I live in Spain lol



  • Automate the boring stuff with Python sounds like something I would enjoy reading, even if it’s a bit outdated. Mozilla’s website seems a good approach for me too, since it starts from complete beginners.

    I don’t think I have the time to learn much about computer science theory if it’s not something mandatory. Linux, on the other hand, is something I’m somewhat familiar too (I’ve used it a lot for uni and such as a “distraction free” OS haha) and it looks like any server that I could run on a Raspberry or similar is going to be running Linux.

    Thanks for the information!