I did a double-take at this, and the implications of it became weirder and weirder as I read through it, since although packing 500 compute modules in oil and dropping them in a cellar should indeed generate a fair amount of BTUs, i have to wonder how useful this kind of relatively low-end and resource-constrained compute would be–there are no details on storage or internal connectivity, so only two things come to mind: serverless functions or a ready-made botnet.| Tao of Mac
The acrylic plexiglass dome of a modern submersible is a technological marvel, but it is also extremely dangerous. A small crack, and it is gone. | Cassandra's Legacy
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Thanks so much to the Wellcome Collection for including Zine Maker in their new exhibition Zines Forever! DIY Publications and Disability Justice. The exhibition runs from 14th March to 14th September 2025 and looks at how zines have been used to share experiences of disability and disabled identity. The Zine Maker zine will be near […] The post Zines Forever! appeared first on Rewriting The Rules.| Rewriting The Rules