Each month, we create a post to keep you abreast of news and happenings regarding the server, discuss recent events, and to act as town square for the community.


🌟 Community Highlights 🌟

  • !spoonbreadtube@slrpnk.net - A community for sharing videos about labor issues centered on Appalachia, but almost anything that can be connected to the region is welcome (the creator is posting a great documentary that they’ve been excited to share, so be sure to check it out!)
  • !solarpunktravel@slrpnk.net - Community for those focused on sustainable travel.
  • !disasterresponse@slrpnk.net - Disaster response, community prepping, mutual aid… everything that can help to weather the ongoing and coming disasters (perhaps especially helpful for those experiencing a heatwave)

🌆 A quiet month 😌

Overall, June was a fairly quiet month for the instance. We did tweak the taglines mentioned in the last meta to rotate between different highlights, as all of it at once was looking a bit cluttered if viewed from a mobile browser. But otherwise, things have mostly been purring along.

For the graph enthusiasts among us (I know you’re here >_>), let’s take a quick look at the instance’s stats.

According to our fediverse.observer page, we’re continuing to see a steady flow of new users signing up, now totaling 2,369, and our Monthly Active Users (MAU) are hovering at around ± 380 users, which has been pretty consistent for a little over a year now.

📸 Meta Post Image 🎞️

This month’s artwork is Library Truck by Jacob Coffin (CC BY-ND 4.0), who is also a member here!

It depicts how a library economy might collect unwanted or unused furniture and appliances to be brought to a local warehouse and assessed and repaired, so that it can then be repurposed and given out to people in the community who need it. There’s a more detailed write-up by Jacob Coffin in the link above, for those interested. :)

It’s another image from the awesome Story Seed Library, which incidentally just concluded their their 2026 Disaster Preparedness, Response and Relief Art Collab, and we’re excited to see the submissions from it! :D


🔋 How to Support SLRPNK.net 🌱

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Currently, F-hub.org and thus SLRPNK is receiving 63€/month in donations from 10 people, which is covering a good portion of our recurring expenses. Thanks a lot!

💬 Open Discussion 💬

Now it’s your turn to share whatever you’d like down below; your thoughts, ideas, concerns, hopes, or anything related to the server. If you have a new community you’d like to shine a spotlight, shine away! If you’re a new user wanting to say hi, feel free to post an introduction :)

SLRPNK Community Resources:

  • Community Wiki - Moderators, you can create your own Wiki here for your communities!
  • Movim Chat - Open to all members (use your SLRPNK login credentials)
  • Etherpad - Collaborative document editor
🗃️ Meta Archive 📰

Our Monthly Meta posts are sometimes home to more in-depth sections written by our admins. Many of our newer members may not be familiar with some of the past guides, so for those interested, we’ve compiled a list below.

  • December 2024 - How to Prepare for a Fascist Regime
  • February 2025 - How to avoid Big Tech and maximize your digital security & privacy
  • June 2025 - A brief guide on Security Culture & Adopting FOSS as prefiguration
  • July 2025 - How to build community with fun projects!
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    That makes sense! Regarding a disability focused community, I’d love to talk about how disabled folks fit into a solarpunk utopia! I’m thinking about how public transport is frequently necessary for folks with disabilities and also benefits everyone else, the idea of a car-free society (like I love the idea of going bikes-only but I cannot safely ride one), making solarpunk hobbies like DIY, gardening, tech hobbies, etc more accessible for different needs, things like learning ASL together to be more inclusive of Deaf communities or improving access to/DIYing Braille-typing devices (which are currently insanely expensive to buy), etc. I’m sure others will have more ideas too. I think it also just feels weird to me that being inclusive of disability is a part of solarpunk but we don’t have a place for people with disabilities to discuss what that means. Thoughts?

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      I would rather you try to bring up disability and accessibility topics in the relevant thematic communities directly; after all inclusion is important and even people not subscribed to a specific disability community should get exposed to these topics.

      But of course if there is in the future a lot of discussions going on about disability topics and people want their own space with peers, then a dedicated community would also work.

      Edit: I think there used to be a dedicated Lemmy instance for and by blind people. I wonder what happened to it 🤔

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      These topics sound great! I’m not currently disabled but I’d be very interested in getting perspective on some of this stuff!

      I write and make solarpunk art and I aim to include accessibility related changes in the setting wherever I can but I’m sure I’ve missed some opportunities