โIntroducing the #ecoCompute Community Discourse!โ ๐ฑ

Introducing the ecoCompute Community Discourse! You might be wondering: Why another community? There are already so many great spaces out there like the Green Software Foundation, ClimateAction.tech CIC, and Bits & Bรคume Netzwerk ... so what makes this one different? ๐กHereโs why we created it: Whatโs Missing Elsewhere: - Language barriers: Not all communities are English-speaking. - Accessibility: Many are hidden behind account walls, making them less public and searchable. - Community-driven content: Few have active, organic contributions from their members. What We Built Instead: Born from the vibrant discussions at ecoCompute 2025 (see photos), this community is designed to be open, accessible, and driven by you. (Yes, we tried Reddit firstโRIP our short-lived subredditโbut here we are, back and better! ;-)) What You Can Expect: โ Daily TL;DRs of ecoCompute 2025 conference talks: so you get the highlights without sifting through slide decks. โ Weekly curated updates on fresh papers and industry news not just reposts from other newsletters. Weโre here to bring you unique insights. โ Quarterly mini online sessions to reconnect, share ideas, and hear bite-sized talks from the community. And this is just the beginning: As the community grows, so will its offerings with your input, ideas, and feedback. ๐ Join us now: https://lnkd.in/dvYZEciH ๐ฌ What would you like to see? P.S. If you prefer just conference updates, our newsletter is still the place for you. #ecoCompute #SustainableTech #GreenSoftware #CommunityBuilding
Guiding organizations in adopting, implementing, and transforming sustainable software practices across entire operations
โSoftware is eating the worldโ โ but itโs also consuming our planetโs resources. At #SAGconf, Julian Gommlich explores how software development teams can make a real difference by building sustainable systems. โป๏ธ
Discover key practices of #GreenSoftware Engineering and learn how theyโre integrated into an #iSAQB certification program designed to empower developers to create greener, more responsible software.
๐ Learn more: https://t1p.de/hknat
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Availability and latency used to define software success โ now, carbon emissions are becoming just as important. ๐
At #SAGconf, Sarah Hsu explores how sustainability meets software engineering: how to measure, monitor, and manage the carbon footprint of your systems using familiar SRE principles and real-world tools.
Learn more about Sarahโs session ๐ https://t1p.de/nvkt8
๐ฑ New @TheNewStack article: How HSBC, OVO Energy, and the UK government are making tech more sustainable (and cutting costs doing it):
https://thenewstack.io/real-world-it-sustainability-3-case-studies-from-green-io-london/
Simplicity isnโt just smart architecture.
Itโs sustainable architecture.
In my latest essay, I explore how Simplicity-First aligns with the Green Software Principle.
In a world increasingly shaped by software, the principles guiding how we build and maintain digital systems carry immense weight, not just for performance or usability, but for the planet. Two movements at the forefront of responsible software design are the Simplicity-First initiative, which champ