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    6 hours ago

    These are not really post apocalyptic, or we have a different definition of an apocalypse. They are just federated, and work offline, but it assumes you still have electricity and access to modern hardware.

    More post apocalyptic solutions existed for ages, my “favorite” is Collapse OS: It assumes all supply chains of hardware manufacturing will disappear, so we have to build with what we have: https://collapseos.org/

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      2 hours ago

      Yes, I mentioned collapseOS in the post. I think it’s very interesting.

      For when there is no electricity, I think we’re past the point of “software” at that point. I’m not exactly aiming for a guide to a “full-on everything is gone” situation. More like, “very bad situation which there is still some levels of civilization”. I mainly used the word apocalypse because saying " we need software for when things are very bad, like revolutions and wars and partial supply chain collapse" didn’t really sound interesting.

      Thanks for reading!