What did software did you use to visualise this?
Ive flashed calyx and currently run e/is on a fairphone 4. What capabities are you worried about missing?
Regarding indoor hydroponics...
Most of my power consumption is through my grow lights (still way cheaper to grow than to buy at the grocery store).
I've thought about solar panels and batteries etc... but that costs a lot of money (I havent found a non-scam solution - still researching, but let me put this down for a second).
So I started thinking... instead of lining my roof or side walls with solar panels to power indoor LED grow lights...
...why not just install light collectors outside and funnel that light directly into my house and on too of my plants with fiber optics?!?!
Basically run cabling through my house to wall literal light sockets. And attach further cabling from there to my plant shelves and setups. I could still have LEDs for augmenting the grow space if needed or during stormy days for example... but even then there is light to be collected. Anyhow!)
Turns out other people have the same idea!
Here is a gentleman going a into detail on the math and science of it with a DIY project: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DN8GXTmR6RI
There are even some companies that do this!
Here's the basic idea (I stole this pic from https://www.solarreviews.com/blog/guide-to-fiber-optic-solar-lighting):
#solarPunk #indoorFarming #indoorGardening #hydroponics

The link is broken! Sounds interesting though
With all the BS of Apple doing their AI spying (amongst other issues), it's that time of year where I once again look for a "third party" phone to migrate to as a daily driver.
I've followed lots of Linux phones (running Ubuntu Touch, KDE Plasma Mobile, postmarketOS and others), feature phones running KaiOS, and others.
Heck I was even building my own phone on an RPi years ago (https://web.archive.org/web/20210725154717/https://www.tinker.sh/kde-plamo-rpi/ ) and have been following the PinePhone project for a very long time.
My current research is pointing towards a Fairphone 4 running e/OS (degooglefied android). I live in the US, so this is as close to the Fairphone as I can get currently: https://murena.com/america/shop/smartphones/brand-new/murena-fairphone-4/
Really I just need a phone that runs Signal and can run some sort of GPS app. Everything else I can do via a web browser.
I hate Apple/iOS phones. The only thing I hate more than Apple phones are Google/Android phones.
#phone #android #ios #apple #google #fairphone #privacy #linuxphones
I have a fairphone 4 with e/os and I highly recommend it. They source their cobalt ethically and I have already managed to repair some hardware issues myself (personal error)
I used to use grapheneos and its a great OS, but in my experience, the actual pixel phones are designed to break. (Planned obsolescence)
