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# Permacomputing Wiki
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Permacomputing wiki is a computer [minimalist](minimalism.md) wiki whose focus revolves around minimalist, ecology-friendly, [collapse](collapse.md) ready computing; in many ways the wiki is a lot similar to our [LRS wiki](lrs_wiki.md). It was started by [viznut](viznut.md), a famous [demoscene](demoscene.md) programmer, in 2022 and can now be accessed at https://permacomputing.net/.
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{ To be honest reading through the wiki makes me conjecture it's actually a LRS wiki ripoff that refuses to admit to it :D Now to make it clear: I don't care if someone copies this wiki or if I get credited or anything like that, on the contrary, I explicitly state in many places this is public domain, that I highly encourage copying, making ripoffs and despise any idea of being able to own an intellectual work. The conjecture here is of purely entertaining nature. If anyone associated with permacomputing wiki is reading this, let me know if the similarities are purely coincidental because yes, we are dealing with similar topic, by similar means, having similar value etc. I also understand no one wants to associate his work with mine, though making a small note for historians somewhere can hardly bring anyone any harm. Why I think it's so similar? Some hints are these: wiki created about half a year after this one, whole design looks pretty similar (similar top-level link, css similar to my website, ...), similar articles (like pseudosimplicity vs [pseudominimalism](pseudominimalism.md), [dependency](dependency.md), [games](game.md), [history](history.md), paper computer, [bloat](bloat.md); sure these are general topic we deal with, but the selection...) with similar content in them (e.g. "A dependency refers to another piece of technology" vs "Dependency of a piece of technology is another piece of technology..."). I don't know, it just at the edge of me being to decide if it's a coincidence or not :P ~drummyfish }
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