
Google researcher shows how retired phones become low-carbon compute nodes
Hacker News·1w·vikas-sharma
Vikas Sharma documented a platform that repurposes old smartphones as distributed computing infrastructure, cutting embodied carbon by reusing hardware instead of manufacturing new servers. It's a practical angle on e-waste and efficiency that hints at what's possible when you treat phones as edge compute assets rather than landfill.
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