DIYParts.org is a grassroots effort that enables and ecourages the sharing and trading of computer parts that are still useful, but would otherwise mostl likely end up discarded...one of the goals of the project is to get unused older personal computer systems to parts of the developing world and to people who have thus far been sidelined in the "digital revolution". The old hardware can be made useful by loading it with open source operating systems like GNU/Linux. [via] Link.
DIYParts.org
DIYParts.org is a grassroots effort that enables and ecourages the sharing and trading of computer parts that are still useful, but would otherwise mostl likely end up discarded...one of the goals of the project is to get unused older personal computer systems to parts of the developing world and to people who have thus far been sidelined in the "digital revolution". The old hardware can be made useful by loading it with open source operating systems like GNU/Linux. [via] Link.
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