The Grumpystack
Computers. The Internet. Are too complicated.
But they don't have to be.
Grumpystack means:
- Use less [ software | compute | storage | net ]
- Local-first
- Local-scale
- Tinker-friendly
- Often Old and Boring
- Privacy, Security, Sovereignty
- Pets, not cattle
- Honest uptime
- Slow-UX
Software doesn't have to be a hyperscale, attention-farming,
power-centralising, constantly-changing, urgent, expensive
data-leech; that captures and subverts your human drive to
engage meaningfully with other humans, art, and science. That's
the venture-capitalism talking.
Computers can be simple, beautiful expressions of human
ingenuity and honest connectedness. This site is about some
grumpy alternatives to the hypercloud.
Some Grumpy Building-Blocks
Any or all of the items below might intended to become their own
page. But for now, we'll have to make do with hints and
whispers.
- Email
-
You probably don't need Google Mail. There are other
options, but I self-host my email on an OpenBSD
server. Inspired
by MWL's
RYOMS and Sivers'
TI.
- Git
-
You probably don't need Microsoft Github. Git
is a
distributed VCS. There are other options, but I
use ssh
to access my private repos and http to share public
ones. (If you're going to try sharing a git repo
on the web for the first time, you may want to
read
man 1 git-update-server-info.)
- CI/CD
-
You probably don't need Jenkins or Github Actions,
especially if you're building something small and
self-hosting your git server. You can do a lot with cron
(
crontab(1)), git
hooks, and your existing run-tests.sh.
- Personal Documents
-
You probably don't need Google Drive. I write docs in
plaintext with my text-editor and in fancy-formats
with LibreOffice. I
share them with folks
using SyncThing.
- Documentation
-
You probably don't need StackOverflow. Have
you seen how good the man pages are on BSD? Or the
info pages in GNU? Learn about manpages with
man
intro or about info pages with info
info. (Some non-slackware linux distributions
don't come with the docs packages installed by default. If
you've read this far, you'll want to either install them or
switch distros.)
- News and Global Community
-
You probably don't need Facebook, TwiXter, or whatever
notifaction-ridden "news" apps you have on your phone. There
are still human journalists out there who write regular
newsletters, which you can get on a predictable cadence by
email. For esoteric global nerd-communities, there's
mastodon. You can get the good bits of this stuff without
being force-fed by an attention-mining engagement-maximizer.
Questions? Comments? Email me at this domain,
or toot at me here.
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or eww.