Ah, yes, because clearly the best use of your hard-earned tokens is to throw them into the digital abyss while whispering sweet nothings to #Django. 🤦‍♂️ Who needs #innovation when you can just donate and watch the magic unfold—or not. 🪄💸
https://www.better-simple.com/django/2026/03/16/give-django-your-time-and-money/ #digitaltokens #techhumor #throwawayculture #HackerNews #ngated
Give Django your time and money, not your tokens

The Django community wants to collaborate with you, not a facade of you.

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#SpokaneWashington - #MendItCafe

Wednesday, January 7, 2026
4:00 PM to 7:00 PM

The Scale House 4422 East 8th Avenue Spokane Valley, WA, 99212 United States

Mending is Free for everyone!!

It’s simple, bring clothing and/or household textiles in need of repair (limit 3 items per person), you’ll be paired up with a #mender who will fix your items.

"Do you miss wearing your favorite t-shirt, hoodie or dress? Do you have a favorite pair of jeans you just can't wear because they're a little too revealing? Maybe you have a tablecloth or pillow cover that needs a little love? We've got you covered. PLUS bring your family and their clothes to be mended and your pet’s clothes too!

Mend-It Cafe exists to repair textiles as a way to keep them out of the waste stream, save you money and the planet's resources. So gather up your items and head over to The Scale House and get mended!

Mend-It Cafe is a project of Spokane Zero Waste and is run by a stellar group of volunteers.

We would like to thank Everyone for supporting our Mend-It Cafes!"

FMI:
https://www.spokanezerowaste.org/events/jan7scalehousemenditcafe

#SpokaneWA #Spokane #SpokaneZeroWaste #SolarPunkSunday
#Mending #BuildingCommunity
#RepairCafesSpokane #WashingtonState
#ThrowawayCulture #FastFashion #DIY

Mend It Cafe at the Scale House Spokane — SpokaneZeroWaste.Org

Mend-It Cafe exists to repair textiles as a way to keep them out of the waste stream, save you money and the planet's resources.

SpokaneZeroWaste.Org

#Sustainable #Sewing: Get to Know Your #SewingMachine

Saturday, January 10, 2026 1:00 – 3:30 PM
#SpokaneZeroWaste Classroom

"In this beginner-focused hands-on class, you’ll learn the basics of machine sewing including, getting to know the parts of a machine, sewing machine maintenance (how to clean, change a needle, and wind a bobbin), and how to use a sewing machine to create a small project using fabric scraps and secondhand items. Use of machines, and all supplies are included."

Cost: $35

FMI and to register:
https://www.spokanezerowaste.org/classes

#SolarPunkSunday #Mending #BuildingCommunity #RepairCafesSpokane #WashingtonState #ThrowawayCulture #FastFashion #Mending #DIY

Upcycling Classes — SpokaneZeroWaste.Org

Upcycling Classes

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Difference Makers: #Spokane's #RepairCafé and #MendItCafé reframe relationship with household items

Emry Dinman, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Mon, December 29, 2025

Excerpt: "Two Spokane organizations, which launched independently just months apart, are part of an international movement to help people extend the life of their belongings — and encourage them to buy things with lives worth extending — by repairing them for free and teaching anyone interested how to do those repairs in the future.

"For the most part, the volunteers learned their skills through their careers or, just as frequently, from their parents and grandparents. In a time when fewer and fewer families still have these skills in circulation, the Spokane Repair Café and Mend-It Café provide an answer even for those without money to spend at a repair shop.

The Mend-It Café, specializing in clothes and textiles, launched in May 2023 with its first mending event hosted in partnership with #ArtSalvage and #SpokaneZeroWaste. That latter organization's executive director, Elyse Hochstadt, started Spokane Zero Waste to help address, as the name suggests, a local waste stream choked with cheap disposables that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions."

Read more:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/difference-makers-spokanes-repair-caf-160500956.html

#SolarPunkSunday
#Mending #BuildingCommunity #RepairCafesSpokane #WashingtonState #ThrowawayCulture #FastFashion #RightToRepair #RepairCafes

Difference Makers: Spokane's Repair Café and Mend-It Café reframe relationship with household items

Dec. 29—Tucked away in an event space in a local library, surrounded by a small but dexterous group of neighbors and volunteers fiddling and futzing with a...

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@GeoffWozniak @cyberpunklibrarian And that "#ThrowawayCulture" really disgusts me personally, because it's going completely against my grain.

The problem is that #AntiRepairDesign like that spearheaded by #Apple is being allowed to exist, when it has no legitimate reason to exist!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYG4VMqatEY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qbrLiGY4Cg

The design of Apple's soldered in SSDs is worse than I thought!

👉 https://linustechtips.com/topic/1521523-%E2%80%9Cstarting-at%E2%80%9D-is-the-biggest-lie-in-tech/page/2/#comment-16048101👉 https://beetstech.com/blog/pre...

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Ten years and these cheap shit shorts are falling apart. #throwawayculture

@FotoVorschlag

'Konsum' / 'Consumption'
An installation in Olhao 🇵🇹 2019

#FotoVorschlag #photoprompt #photography #ThrowawayCulture

Remember, you can also just NOT buy! Sorry, not sorry Shien / Temu / Amazon!

Global breakthrough agreement to tackle #shipping #emissions https://buff.ly/jHLdira

#globaltrade #climateaction #environment #greenfuel #fossilfuel #throwawayculture

Global breakthrough agreement to tackle shipping emissions

Countries break ten-year deadlock to agree measures to reduce commercial shipping emissions.

#California: Need Help Fixing Your Broken Stuff? Volunteers at the #HumboldtCounty #RepairCafé in #ArcataCA Will (Most Likely) Fix It for Free!

by Isabella Vanderheiden / Wednesday, March 26

"You know that broken lamp that’s been sitting in the corner of your garage for the last decade? You know, the one with the busted pull chain and persnickety cord your college roommate gave you? Yeah, that one. Do you think it might be time to get that thing fixed?

"What if I told you there is a place you can go to have your lamps rewired, your vintage denim mended, your bicycle tires patched, your weed wackers restrung and your great-grandmother’s heirloom necklace soldered — all for free?

"Sounds too good to be true, right? Not so! On Sunday, April 6, volunteers and staff with Arcata’s Recreation Division will host the first Humboldt Repair Café, a free event at the Arcata Community Center where people can take their broken stuff (electronics, clothing, jewelry, furniture, crockery, small appliances, etc.) to be repaired by local fixers. If you can carry it, chances are, they can fix it.

"'The rule is it has to be small enough that you can carry it in by yourself,' volunteer coordinator Wendy Ring told the Outpost. 'We won’t be able to take in refrigerators and things like that. We’ll have a retired electrician to work with smaller electrical appliances. We also have some IT specialists to help people with their computers. We have experts at putting fancy patches on clothes and another person for bicycle repairs. This is our first Repair Café, but we have quite a variety of people!'

"The upcoming event is part of an international movement, which originated in Amsterdam in 2009, to combat '#ThrowawayCulture,' promote #sustainability and teach people practical repair skills. 'We just bring our skills and fix stuff together,' Ring said.

"'The Repair Café movement is trying to change consumer culture and say, ‘No, we can’t just throw things away because they don’t just disappear,’ she continued. 'This is a way of making the things that we have last longer and teaching people how to fix things by watching our volunteers as they’re doing repairs. It’s also community building, which is something that we really need right now.'

"While the event is free, volunteers may request a donation if they need extra materials for repair. In some cases, it may take volunteers a little longer to diagnose the issue and get the parts needed for the fix.

"'If we don’t have the part on hand, we may ask you to come back next month,' Ring said, adding that she hopes to host the event once a month. 'Sometimes, it’s going to be a multi-step repair. We do have some people who have 3D printers who will be able to make parts for people. … We’ll also have little handbells around, and when a repair is made, we’ll ring the bell and have a mini celebration.'

"Asked what she would be taking to the Repair Café, Ring said she has a Kindle that needs fixing, some clothes her dog has chewed on and a jacket with a broken zipper. 'I put a collection of beautiful beach pebbles in my jacket pocket, and I’ve never been able to unzip it,' she said. 'That was a year ago. I can sew a little bit, but I can’t do zippers!'

"Cullen Groom, recreation supervisor for the City of Arcata’s environmental services department, is helping to support the program on behalf of the city, which is allowing the Repair Café to use the community center’s senior room free of charge."

FMI: https://lostcoastoutpost.com/2025/mar/26/repair-cafe/
#RepairCafesCalifornia #SolarPunkSunday #RepairCafes #RepairReuseRecycle #BuildingCommunity

Need Help Fixing Your Broken Stuff? Volunteers at the Humboldt Repair Café Will (Most Likely) Fix It for Free!

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In addition to the free rechargeable Lithium Battery Cells in those disposable Vape-Thingies, they now add to the Trash: USB-C-Charging, OLED-Displays and 32Bit ARM-M0 Microcontrollers like this... running at up to 24 MHz, 20KB Flash:

https://www.lcsc.com/product-detail/Microcontroller-Units-MCUs-MPUs-SOCs_PUYA-PY32F002AW15U6TR_C5291740.html 🤯
#trashpick #reuse #recycle #ewaste #electronics #diy #throwawayculture

PY32F002AW15U6TR PUYA Embedded Processors & Controllers | ARM-M0 24MHz QFN-16 Microcontrollers (MCU/MPU/SOC) | LCSC Electronics

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