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Colm O'Neill
@colm.post.lurk.org.ap.brid.gy
Computing and digital art lecturer at SETU, media artist and graphic designer, based in Carlow Ireland

PhD researcher in Education and Social Justice at Lancaster University

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@olivia @danmcquillan sorry Olivia, I forgot to get back to your email on that, will do so asap. Cheers!
November 27, 2025 at 1:22 PM
This is accompanied by a small but growing list of resources, obviously including the works of @danmcquillan and @olivia, among others.
https://climatejusticeuniversitiesunion.org/resources/resisting-ai/
November 27, 2025 at 10:55 AM
[Technical remote server question / shop talk. NAT, remote access, SSH]

@rra I think this will be the right thing to do! I am testing this now. I just never really conceptually understood what reverse tunnels were for, but is seems to be exactly for this kind of setup.

Thanks @rra !
August 3, 2025 at 10:49 AM
@jean_dupont no static IP here as the networking WAN is all via consumer grade 4g sim. I just didn't even investigate if a static IP via 4G was possible :think_unamused:
August 2, 2025 at 9:43 AM
[Technical remote server question / shop talk. NAT, remote access, SSH]

Thanks @rra two good ideas there, I just have to do a good bit of prep to see what packages exist on the termux pkg manager and if they were ported fully.

The termux docs also have a way through tor, but I'm a bit worried […]
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August 2, 2025 at 9:38 AM
@jean_dupont tmate has closed it's service in the last few weeks and I did not notice until it was too late :( https://github.com/tmate-io/tmate/issues/322

tmate was the way I connected to this device (which is only connected on 4g) remotely.

I'm certain the ssh services are still running, but […]
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August 1, 2025 at 9:30 PM
@sarahgarcin @julienbidoret @joeri_s @adele @lowtechmagazine @domingoclub

Link to aforementioned workshop now live folx, thanks for sharing all your work!

https://post.lurk.org/@colm/114912894425595682
Colm O'Neill (@colm@post.lurk.org)
Attached: 1 image Online #permacomputing workshop announcement: On Wednesday 6 August, join me for the final "Permacomputing for #Wilderland" workshop on making smol websites! https://remote.wilderland.ie/events/permacomputing-august-small-websites.html "From considerations of content management tools, to content export, static site generators, external resources, lightweight media and hosting methods, we'll look at tools to analyse website content (using browser inspector tools), figure out what they require (using traceroute), how to build small websites, and ideas of how to reduce the weight of existing websites." This is the last of a three-part workshop series, the first looked at small-scale power generation, the second considered how to repurpose portable devices (for web hosting and more) and this final one is about #smolweb. See you on the 6th! Please do :boost_anim_vanilla: :unwanted_happy:
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July 25, 2025 at 8:48 AM
So far, my morning concerns were wrong. @jaross was fantastic this morning, and the parallel session are representative of diverse practices. File in.
May 29, 2025 at 2:08 PM