Degrowth
I stopped using Feedbin for RSS
When my Feedbin annual renewal approached I decided to look at it objectively, and check if a cheaper alternative existed. Turns out I had it already.
Own your data
What happens to your data when a remote system is shut down or just stops working? I don’t care, because I back it up, locally.
Managing my personal website
Last post in my ‘degrowth’ series: a few points around my concept of a personal and sustainable website.
Switching to plain text
‘Degrowth’ series, part 6: now that I moved most of my workflow to plain text, I struggle to understand why I relied on proprietary locked-in formats for so long.
Why I use so little software by Apple
Part of my ‘degrowth’ series: why I’ve been using less and less Apple products. Might sound like venting, though it’s not.
I guess I don’t trust the Cloud
Fourth instalment in my ‘degrowth’ series: how and why I use the cloud (not), with a closing note about backup.
Interacting on social media while keeping its noise low
Part of a ‘degrowth’ series, this third post is focused on my online social interactions, and how I keep it manageable.
Reading online
Second post in my ‘degrowth’ series. How I approach the news online, including blogs, videos, newsletters.
How I navigate the internet
First of a series of short posts on personal degrowth. Not a “how to” step-by-step guide, rather a point of view on tech choices that I feel are necessary.
Degrowth
I think there is no future without humanity accepting the fact that we need to face degrowth as a proper voluntary choice.