From b1dea75ecacfaa635efc435eba4d610d0bd31056 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sanghee Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2019 15:44:04 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] new one --- content/u/blog/36c3/contents.lr | 27 +++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/u/blog/36c3/contents.lr b/content/u/blog/36c3/contents.lr index cf4e531..59a3777 100644 --- a/content/u/blog/36c3/contents.lr +++ b/content/u/blog/36c3/contents.lr @@ -18,32 +18,35 @@ body: Today we’re at Leipzig, Germany. Last day of [36c3](https://events.ccc.de/category/congress/36c3/), Chaos Communication Congress. 17,000 people gathered to discuss the future of technology and the world. Although it's been the biggest Congress ever held for CCC, we are still a small number of people if seen globally - but we have been leading some meaningful changes in technology. This time around 36c3 was special for us at team unglecih, because our [Data Center Light](https://datacenterlight.ch) was presented at 36c3 by one of the most impressive organisation in the world today: [Extinction Rebellion](https://rebellion.earth). +![](/u/image/xr-green.jpg) + ## The earth is getting hotter -Back in Switzerland we’ve been having an exceptionally warm winter in our small mountain village in the Swiss Alps. 18°C (=64,4) in December is still cold enough for our servers but some of the local businesses are suffering from not having enough visitors to the region, since the visitors usually come to enjoy skiing and other winter sports at colder weather. While one strangely warm and snowless winter is not a direct evidence of climate change, we can’t help but wonder what will happen if this continues every year: with such warm weather, what will happen to the mountain ecosystem and ultimately to us humans? What will happen when there is no snow left on top of the Alps? +Back in Switzerland we’ve been having an exceptionally warm winter in our small mountain village in the Swiss Alps. 18°C (=64,4) in December is still cold enough for our servers but some of the local businesses are suffering from not having enough visitors to the region, since the visitors usually come to enjoy skiing and other winter sports at colder weather. + +![](/u/image/december2019-weather.jpg) + +While one strangely warm and snowless winter is not a direct evidence of climate change, we can’t help but wonder what will happen if this continues every year: with such warm weather, what will happen to the mountain ecosystem and ultimately to us humans? What will happen when there is no snow left on top of the Alps? ## Resources Exhaustion will define our future -(photo of map) +![](/u/image/world-4c-higher.jpg) Not having snow on the Alps and having most parts of southern Europe turning into deserts is not a part of dystopian sci-fi scenario, but one of the possibilities environmenal scientists are forecasting with gravitas: scientists such as [UK Met Office researchers warn that by 2060, the world could warm up by 4 °C] (https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19778-royal-society-paints-picture-of-a-world-4-c-warmer/ ) which will likely cause a serious food and water shortage for everyone, followed by civil wars. -*“It may be evidence that the Earth is more sensitive to warming than previously thought.”* -- Climate change: 'Hothouse Earth' risks even if CO2 emissions slashed, BBC - https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-45084144 - ## Extinction Rebellion at 36c3 -With its catchphrase "Resources Exhaustion," climate change was undisputably one of the hottest topics at 36c3 and at the heart of it stood Extinction Rebellion(XR). [Julian](https://twitter.com/julian0liver) who administrates the infrastructure of XR gave a truly inspiring talk introducing their activism which uses effective civil disobedience, and shared the details of their decentralised, self-hosted set of communication infrastructure. We strongly recommend everybody to watch the whole talk on [36c3 website](https://media.ccc.de/v/36c3-11008-server_infrastructure_for_global_rebellion), as it shares much needed know-hows for anybody who is looking for a solution that does not betray their core belief, as Julian puts in his talk, how to realise "Mission Coherent infrastructure." +With its catchphrase "Resources Exhaustion," climate change was undisputably one of the hottest topics at 36c3 and at the heart of it stood Extinction Rebellion(XR). [Julian](https://twitter.com/julian0liver) who administrates the infrastructure of XR gave a truly inspiring talk introducing their activism which uses effective civil disobedience, and shared the details of their decentralised, self-hosted set of communication infrastructure for its members. +We strongly recommend everybody to watch the whole talk on [CCC website](https://media.ccc.de/v/36c3-11008-server_infrastructure_for_global_rebellion), as it shares much needed insights for anybody who is looking for a solution that does not betray their core belief, as Julian puts in his talk: you get to see what "Mission Coherent infrastructure." looks like. -(put the talk as image and link ccc web) +![](/u/image/dcl-36c3.jpg) ## How to support decentralised communication infrastructure According to the talk the following are the criterion XR uses for building their infrastucture. -- Community owned and operated platforms +- Community owned and operated pldxggg natforms - Free and Open Source Software - Outside of Five Eyes (an anglophone intelligence alliance: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US.) and EU member states - Direct-from-source renewables (no CO2 credits) @@ -51,7 +54,7 @@ According to the talk the following are the criterion XR uses for building their - Affordable - Well routed -It makes perfect sense and we could have written the above criterion for ourselves, and that's probably why they are hosting infrastructure with us at Data Center Light. Not only Data Center Light is *extremely well routed,* but the servers are running by the power generated by water, which melted from the snow of the Alps. That snow they are fighting to keep from melting completely away - it is indeed almost poetic. +It makes perfect sense and we could have written the above criterion for ourselves, and that's probably why they are hosting infrastructure with us at Data Center Light. Not only Data Center Light is *extremely well routed,*(we directly quoted from the video, thank you...!) but the servers are running by the power generated by water, which melted from the snow of the Alps. That snow they are fighting to keep from melting completely away - it is indeed almost poetic. ## Slack VS. Mattermost @@ -70,11 +73,11 @@ The following points were considered by XR when moving away from Slack to Matter Our team has been also happy with Mattermost and it is the Open Source chat we recommend to anybody who is looking for a self-hosted chat solution. It scales linearly which makes it a smooth sale for maintainance, and its easy interface enables people with or without tech background to join the communication in a hassle-free way. -We do support chat-as-a-service (link) at Data Center Light which is a preconfigured Mattermost instance: it's an option you can consider if you've been seeing problems of using Slack and want to find an alternative. There are a number or reasons why one would want to move away from Slack, partially also well explained by Julian during the talk, we will write another post on this topic to go in details soon. +We do support chat-as-a-service (link) at Data Center Light which is a preconfigured Mattermost instance: it's an option you can consider if you've been seeing problems of using Slack and want to find an alternative. There are a number or reasons why one would want to move away from Slack, partially also well explained by Julian during the talk, but to discuss the details we will write a followup post on this topic soon. ## Google drive VS. Nextcloud -During the talk a list of XR infrastructure details were shared and another one we have in common is Nextcloud. Our team has been using Nextcloud for some time now and also have been offering it to our customer as a storage solution for keeping important data inside Switzerland. Customers we maintain Nextcloud for range from artists and musicians who need to store and access a big amount of data as a part of their daily work to anybody who wants to store data without compromising its privacy. We named this cloud service as [Glarnercloud](https://glarnercloud.ch), which indicates the data location: Glarus, Switzerland. Switzerland has one of the most strict privacy laws in the world and has a strategically advantageous position in the middle of Europe in terms of latency. +During the talk a list of XR infrastructure details was shared and another one we have in common is Nextcloud. Our team has been using Nextcloud for some time now and also have been offering it to our customer as a storage solution for keeping important data inside Switzerland. Customers we maintain Nextcloud for range from artists and musicians who need to store and access a big amount of data as a part of their daily work to anybody who wants to store data without compromising their privacy. We named this cloud service as [Glarnercloud](https://glarnercloud.ch), which indicates the data location: Glarus, Switzerland. Switzerland has one of the most strict privacy laws in the world and has a strategically advantageous position in the middle of Europe in terms of latency. ## Call for action