
Depletion Clock sɣur daveywhitcraft
A poetic browser extension that tracks the hidden ecological costs of your browsing — in lithium, water, and extractive weight.
Ilaq-ak·am Firefox i useqdec n usiɣzef-a
Asiɣzef aɣefisefka
Tuṭṭfiwin n wegdil

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Depletion Clock is a poetic browser extension that visualizes the hidden material and ecological footprint of your browsing activity.
It estimates:
Based on real-time data usage, this ambient widget runs silently in the corner of your screen, offering a haunting counterpoint to the illusion of digital immateriality.
No data is stored or transmitted — it runs locally in your browser.
Part of the ongoing artwork by Davey Whitcraft “What the Mineral Forgets.”
It estimates:
- Micrograms of lithium extracted
- Liters of water used by data centers
- "Extractive weight" based on data transfer
Based on real-time data usage, this ambient widget runs silently in the corner of your screen, offering a haunting counterpoint to the illusion of digital immateriality.
No data is stored or transmitted — it runs locally in your browser.
Part of the ongoing artwork by Davey Whitcraft “What the Mineral Forgets.”
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Azegrir-a yesra:
- Kcem γer icarren n iminig
- Kcem ɣer isefka-inek deg ismal web meṛṛa
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- 12 днів тому (5 трав 2025 р.)
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