Next week, June 23-25, join a global distributed community thinking about 'computing within limits' at our free yearly conference #LIMITS2026, everywhere all at once for free.

LIMITS 2026 called for papers to move us closer towards #computing that supports ecological and just futures for diverse human and non-human lifeforms and thriving biospheres. We're excited for the resulting program.

The program is up: https://computingwithinlimits.org/2026/#program
Free registration is open!

LIMITS 2026 -- Workshop on Computing within Limits

LIMITS 2026 is as (I think) global conferences should be: online-first, hybrid, regional hubs participating in a global event in which you can join for free, publish for free, and get to interact with your regional community (if you join one of the hubs) and with people all over the world (esp in the breakout sessions, open spaces, and chat).

Ten #LIMITS2026 hubs in eight countries will take place: Toronto, Vancouver, Boulder, Brussels, Grenoble, Strasbourg, Potsdam, Milan, Oslo, Gothenburg.

One of the highlights of next week's #LIMITS2026 for me will be a "not-a-keynote" session with Prof Bonnie Nardi, co-author of the milestone paper about Limits in CACM and of many other inspiring pieces - my personal favorite is "Design in the Age of Climate Change". https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405872618300418

This will not be a conventional talk, but an interactive storytelling session under the heading "How LIMITS came to be: A personal journey". I so look forward to it.

LIMITS 2026 starts TOMORROW!

This week, June 23-25, join a global distributed community at our free yearly online-first conference #LIMITS2026.

LIMITS moves us closer towards #computing that supports ecological and just futures for diverse human and non-human lifeforms and thriving biospheres. We're excited for 15 peer reviewed papers, 10+ alternative contributions, open sessions, and a storytelling session with Bonnie Nardi.

Program and free registration: https://computingwithinlimits.org/2026/

LIMITS 2026 -- Workshop on Computing within Limits