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  "path": "/w/websites-old-hw",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-24T13:34:00.000Z",
  "site": "https://kaimac.org",
  "tags": [
    "Dom Corriveau's blog",
    "Notes From The Dork Web",
    "compost.party",
    "dominika's",
    "low tech magazine's",
    "Caolan's great list",
    "salvage computing"
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  "textContent": "I love the idea of repurposing old hardware, especially if it's something simple and low power. This site's running on an ESP32 badge. Here are some others:\n\n  * Dom Corriveau's blog running on a recycled android phone\n  * Notes From The Dork Web - running on an openwrt router\n  * compost.party - shared server running on a solar-powered repurposed smartphone\n  * dominika's experiments in making a tiny solar-powered server\n  * see also low tech magazine's solar powered website\n\n\n\nIt's the tiniest of protests against \"bigger\" tech and overconsumption, but it feels good, so go and give it a go! And let me know about it so I can add it to this list.\n\n  * I completely forgot about Caolan's great list of \"servers with personality\", which features these and even more, so go and check that out\n\n\n\nsalvage computing",
  "title": "Websites on old hardware"
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