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My dog finally went to sleep!

You You You Time to zap

How do I make an app for iOS?

Yeah, why are you so smart, Johnny Smutt?

New client incoming! 👀

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Hope everyone is having a nice, relaxing weekend and getting rested up for the week ahead as we prepare for Thanksgiving and the holiday season. 🦃

Out feeding the #Bitcoin Heat compost worms, and as many of you already know from the previous post, we switched the HeatHarvest greenhouse to spring conditions not long ago. So even with freezing weather outside and very little daylight, inside the greenhouse the plants get 24/7 light, natural daylight plus plant lighting from dusk till dawn. These grow lights are very bright and mimic actual sunlight.

Why are the Bitcoin compost worms so important? For starters, they provide nutrients to all the plants inside the HeatHarvest greenhouse through worm castings and worm casting tea. What are worm castings? That’s for a later video where we can dive deeper into the subject. The compost itself also off-gasses CO2, which is vital for tightly buttoned-up greenhouses that experience extreme winter conditions outside. Once we make it mostly airtight to lock in all that precious Bitcoin mining heat during the coldest days of harsh winter, the plants still need CO2. Our primary solution will be the worm compost bins we made from recycled Bitmain S21 Pro miner chassis.

Currently, the Bitcoin compost worms get organic carrots, wheat bran, and sweet potatoes. Later on, as the greenhouse flourishes, we’ll start giving the worms scraps from the greenhouse itself, like leaves from the sweet potatoes, cuttings, or whatever needs to be composted. That’s how the HeatHarvest greenhouse becomes a self-sustaining unit that recycles within itself. Inside this closed organic ecosystem, everything is mutually beneficial, all working together in a perfect 24/7, 365-day-a-year, organic food-producing habitat made possible by Bitcoin mining heat. Even if there’s a blizzard outside, inside it’s always giving spring and summertime vibes.

We’ll also deploy a smart CO2 device to feed the plants on demand if the compost bins fall short, especially deeper into the winter when we have to mostly seal off all ventilation to the greenhouse. It’s going to get very interesting come January and February 2026, so stay tuned, much more on the way.

Also, as you can see, the purple sweet potatoes, Japanese honeysuckle, and avocados are really embracing the new spring conditions, just look at the exciting growth in such a short time, can’t wait to see what the next couple of months bring.

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Very cool

One more for good measure I guess.

It should only take two or three posts.

Let's get Brainwave trending.

"My puppy will just not stop barking."

It's time to add a longer comment. This is me just rambling for like The sake of it just to get more words on the page. I want to see how it looks See how it goes Yeah, this is gonna be weird to look at

This will be my first note with a category.

Testing the pull-down function.

Let's add a category to Brainwave.

"Actually, it works great."

"I really need to start using more lip balm."

"I really love the Nostr network"

"I'd love to go to the Rocky Mountains near Banff."

"Maybe I should add the translucent buttons like on Apple iOS, and I should check which iOS version introduced this feature."

I'm thinking about building an app called Brainwave.

She is still barking.

My dog is very silly.