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Definitely a welcome move... will need to be enforced of course. Let's hope it won't turn into yet another text without teeth.
Bumped into this, didn't know about their previous experiments. I'm definitely thrilled about this development... I'll try to find more about it, paves the way to interesting little devices. I so damn hate batteries. :-)
Plein de bons conseils.
Interesting guide on how to make the design of your frontend "eco friendly". Lots of tips in there on how to spare bandwidth and CPU time for the reader. Tends to push toward more minimalist designs which I definitely like. :-)
Study on future demand and supply security of nickel for electric vehicle batteries | EU Science Hub
When we're reminded that "software eating up the world" is in fact very material things. More and more things around us are getting electronics and batteries due to this. This should all be treated as a non renewable resource because the raw materials it depends on are getting depleted fast. Tension on nickel could increase as early as 2027.
Very thorough analysis on the kind of web frontend performances you can expect for most people on mobile. Since we basically need to reduce the footprint of such frontends to make this sustainable again this is a very welcome article.
Interestingly it's likely we'll see more of those shortages in the future, probably in cycles and not only for cars. In the end this is mainly because the access to the raw materials to make semiconductors is becoming harder. As more parts of our society make things "smarter" there will be more competition from different industries to get access to those semiconductors.
EN: Interesting example (Unsplash as case study) on how simple design changes can greatly impact the ecological footprint of a service.
FR: Exemple intéressant (Unsplash est utilisé comme cas d'étude) où de simples modifications de conception peuvent grandement impacter l'empreinte écologique d'un service.