slow-media

Cal Newport writes about it in his book https://theconversation.com/slow-media-how-to-renew-debate-in-the-age-of-digital-authoritarianism-113582 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_media https://www.pr.co/blog/the-slow-movements-slow-takeover-of-communication jennifer rausch https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325404735_Slow_Media_Why_Slow_is_Satisfying_Sustainable_and_Smart https://slow-media.org/resources https://en.slow-media.net/manifesto

small-computing

Small computing hardware https://bret.dk/pi-zero-showdown/?fbclid=IwAR1_MYs9PL3L18oDOxtBTZdcyjs7b-TX2nf-Nmux8LX8jJsKpq2mxh2y4dw https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32-ultra-low-power-mcus.html https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/Raspberry_Pi_Pico software http://cowlark.com/2021-03-10-fuzix-pi-pico/index.html

toki-pona

Modern languages are cluttered with complex ways to express the simplest things. What is a geologist but a ‘person of earth knowledge’? Is there any useful difference between the words ‘big’, ‘large’ and ‘huge’? Toki Pona is a language that breaks down advanced ideas to their most basic elements. If you are hungry, you ‘want eat’. To teach is to ‘give knowledge’. This allows us to drastically reduce the vocabulary and grammatical structures needed to say what we have to say....