Low-tech magazine is running the website on Olimex A20 1-2W server, powered by solar power cells on the Barcelona terrace. Read it when the weather is good:
"We expect to keep the website on-line during one or two days of bad weather, after which it will go off-line."Redesign for lightweight static pages and no-logo attitude, read at:
How to Build a Low-tech Website?Low-tech Magazine was born in 2007 and has seen minimal changes ever since. Because a website redesign was long overdue — and because we try to practice what we preach — we decided to build a low-tech, self-hosted, and solar-powered version of Low-tech Magazine. The new blog is designed to radically reduce the energy use associated with accessing our content. The solar powered server that runs the new website. Read this article on the solar powered website. Why a Low-tech Website? We were told that the Internet would “dematerialise” society and decrease energy use. Contrary to this projection, it has become a large and rapidly growing consumer of energy itself. According to the latest estimates, the entire network already consumes...