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it runs @postmarketOS, so thanks to everybody who contributes there. it's really nice to have people who try to understand these devices and allow us to take them beyond walled gardens and planned obsolescence.

also thanks @paupowpow for designing the web page and convincing me to finally show it around

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the phone is connected via wifi to a residential internet connection and runs on its own battery. some of the sensors are working as well, so it's very non-web-server-like. it's made out of scraps that were lying around and are now turned into something new.

at the moment it hosts links.compost.party which contains some of the links that inspired me. but i'm very open for ideas! if you have something you'd like to run on it, please write me

Murilo

@computersandblues this is awesome! It makes me think I should have one of those solar power panels 🀩

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@murilove a friend gifted me his because it drew too little energy for him to be useful. i'm quite happy with it!

Natasha Nox πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ

@computersandblues Awesome. :D It needs over a minute to answer right now, still awesome. :D

Katherine

@computersandblues This is a really neat project, and I love the links!

Dook

@computersandblues this is so cool!! I'll have to think up some interesting ideas!

Delta Sierra

@computersandblues I love this! Since you mentioned some sensors were working, it'd be neat if you could poll for those sensor readings alongside the battery reading.

Even something like orientation could be fun. Load up the site and get something like "The battery is at 94% and the phone is facing North"

Emerenz lernt

@computersandblues fighting obsolescence is the way to go! I'm not far enough on my IT journey but I do similar things with household bits and pieces, using what's there and creating something from so called "trash". Taking this attitudes into the digital is just genius 🀩
Thanks for sharing!

Patrick

@computersandblues

Thought for sure this would be a webcam or time lapse of a compost pile in a remote location on your property.

Maybe a diy wildlife or cloud/weather monitor.

Agnes

@computersandblues This is amazing and so inspiring, thank you so much for doing this! β˜€οΈ

Ninad Pundalik

@computersandblues how are you exposing it to the internet? Something like a cloud flare tunnel? I have a couple of devices that I've wanted to re purpose into something like this for a while, thanks for the reminder!

fall3nsun🌞🐧

@computersandblues that is really impressive and coincidentially just in the right direction of something I've been looking for these past few weeks. Really cool project, keep up the cool work!

ben πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ ui

@computersandblues This is so awesome and I have so many questions:
- does the solar really give it enough power to stay charged?
- how does the web server work through a home connection, i thought you need a static IP or something?
- ok i guess just 2 questions

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@ben thanks for the kind words! the energy from the sun, at least at the moment, is more than enough. so far it's a mild, cloudy summer in berlin, germany. it's hard to say exactly, but roughly 4 hours of charging can sustain it for 36 hours. and regarding the ip address: there are dyndns update calls in regular intervals, so the domain name will always resolve to the current address. the isp does not change the ip usually, but it does not guarantee a fixed address.

Amelia

@computersandblues This is super cool!

I've been working on some ideas for low-power, intermittent-availability hosting software, and this is exactly the kind of hardware I'd love to be able to run on someday.

I feel like the era of five-nines "big internet" is poised to inevitably give way to a much more hyperlocal, sustainable approach, and it's always great to find projects that are moving that way.

indyradio

@computersandblues This is what someone reposted that made me want to find your acc't. I have a long history of dismantling and repurposing electronic equipment. I built a crystal radio when I was 5, and a few years later my dad got me a bunch of old car radios that had been replaced. First I just started scavenging for parts, but it got more interesting.

Danny Garside

@computersandblues
Very cool!

Do you know the solar-powered @lowtechmagazine ?
solar.lowtechmagazine.com

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@da5nsy thank you! i know about @lowtechmagazine, it's been a great inspiration.

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@da5nsy links.compost.party lists some additional influences, maybe you find some of that interesting as well

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