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Solar Protocol :marseybeach: :marseybeachtowel: Websites hosted over a network of solar-powered servers :marseyopera:

https://solarprotocol.net/documentation.html

"The networking and the network API is built with PHP. Each RaspberryPi generates this website using Jinja templating. We are running Apache servers.

We decided not to use any Javascript on the frontend of this website and so all of our visualizations are generated server-side using python libraries such as MatPlotLib. Where possible, the generation of the visual assets on this site are done on the server rather than in the browser. We adopted this as an approach that fosters accountability for our design decisions. We know that the computational cycles required to generate our imagery are powered by solar energy rather than potentially powered as fossil energy in the browser. This design approach also minimizes the energy consumption for the user."


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Each solar server is composed of two main components: a 50W photovoltaic panel (PV) for harnessing the sun and a weatherized enclosure containing all the server equipment.

Oh, this would last a year or two down South.

The Solar Protocol network reconfigures internet protocols using a kind of natural rather than artificial intelligence. The network routes internet traffic according to the logic of the sun, where page requests are sent to whichever server is enjoying the most sunlight at the time. We are working with people around the world who have built and installed servers that host this site alongside their own web content. When their server becomes the active node of the network, their online materials (if any) will soon become visible on this site.

That's nice but kinda dumb and pointless. Maybe this makes sense for places with very little electricity?

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