The goal of this project is to gather strategies, skills, disciplines, technologies, ideas, designs and critical thought in an effort to help prepare communities big and small for a time of great upheaval, an era of collapses (plural). It is not a submission to ‘The Collapse’ and nor does it seek to romanticise an end times. Within this frame, individual-centered survivalist and prepper cultures are not encouraged, while we identify that both hold much that may be of use to communities facing tough times.

    • poVoqOPMA
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      9 months ago

      Wikipedia doesn’t have any practical guides, so I don’t think a USB version of it will be very helpful in such a scenario. At most it would give you ideas what to look for, which doesn’t help either if you have no internet (or large nearby library).

      But I also think the internet is a bit more resilient than you think. Sure, the large energy intensive data-centers will be difficult to maintain (mostly because they will struggle economically), but the basic network is quite resilient and many people will see the benefit in keeping it operational.

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        9 months ago

        Fair points. Maybe I just don’t see fully the vision of this wiki yet. Maybe just more time is needed. Sometimes my home internet stability already feels like in a middle of apocalypse 😁 Maybe I should learn more about this infrastructure.

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    9 months ago

    This is cool! I’m going to have some fun reading it and filling in some knowledge gaps! I often see this stuff through a bit of a writing perspective and I could see something like this, more developed perhaps and running on a meshnet, being a sort of central nexus around which a society could rebuild or an alternative society establish itself.