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Low-impact & the city 5: if a non-techie like me can switch to open source, so can you
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I’ve found that learning about how to change to open source software can be difficult for non-techies. Yes, you can easily find the websites that contain the information you need, but it’s almost never written in a style that non-techies can understand.
‘Restart’ parties: prolong the life of your electrical goods and pick up some useful skills in the process
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On Saturday I dropped into a ‘Restart’ party near to where I live in Tooting. If you don’t know what a Restart party is – they’re a group of techies who raise funds to be able to hold events in various locations where the public can turn up with broken electrical goods and be trained …
Low-impact & the city 1: introduction – how possible is it to live in a sustainable, non-corporate way in a city?
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I lived at Redfield Community for 13 years – it’s where Lowimpact.org was born – but now I live in London, and so I’m assessing my options for living as low-impact a life as I can.