• stabby_cicada@slrpnk.netOP
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    Sure, it’s a big tent, if all you want is the “solar” part and not the “punk” part you can participate in that half 😆

    But the “punk” in solarpunk refers to left anarchist politics and rebellion against the capitalist economic machine, and has ever since the term was invented. I’ma borrow from this Reddit post that answers your question quite well:

    The punk comes from DIY attitude. Build-your-own-robot.

    The punk comes from mutalist, anarchist, decentralized organization, like in Ursula LeGuin’s dispossessed.

    The solar panel itself implies anarachy as people provide power for themselves rather than rely on a central plant or authority. And yet by networking your homesteads together in a horizontal mutalist way you provide insurance agianst variance in both supply and demand.

    Without the punk, you just have techno optimism, e.g. the Picards on their vinyard without a care in the world because the Federation can provide all their needs without effort, probably with fusion power or something even more fantastic.

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      Sure, it’s a big tent, if all you want is the “solar” part and not the “punk” part you can participate in that half 😆

      Ty ❤️

      But the “punk” in solarpunk refers to left anarchist politics and rebellion against the capitalist economic machine, and has ever since the term was invented

      Yeah TIL 😅 I really have no desire for anarchy, especially when I live an incredibly comfortable life here in Australia

      The punk comes from DIY attitude. Build-your-own-robot.

      I do a lot of self hosting and I do like DIY so that parts true

      My initial association was with Steampunk and its imagery and like the opposite of blade runner visually, this sort of style:

      https://www.ecosia.org/images?q=solarpunk

      or maybe its been a lifelong fascination since building one of these bad boys in Sim City 2000:

      Without the punk, you just have techno optimism, e.g. the Picards on their vinyard without a care in the world because the Federation can provide all their needs without effort, probably with fusion power or something even more fantastic.

      That’s true, I did think the other day that if fusion comes along we can bin pretty much all renewables as they’ll be considered more wasteful than fusion, but I quite like that I generate enough power from my solar to power my own home and car… but at the same time I’m here for the planet first, independence from the grid second… I’m gonna leave that, that’s a future conundrum I can have when we get to it