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Thanks for sharing. Super interesting video. Never spent a lot of time with it, but I've always been curious how people could rebuild an ecosystem.

I think it was the dune series, that I read a number of years back that touched on this idea a bit in the second or third book? It was not something I ever really thought about before that. It's cool to see a real life example of it.


Universities all over the world are asking that question - and have been for centuries. They have come up with some great answers over time. It takes years for farmers to learn - agriculture (like science) advances on the death of old people who continue their unsustainable practices to the grave - but things are overall much better than the past and getting better.


Yeah there's a lot of that even in the first Dune book. The Fremen's leader is an ecologist and they're explicitly collecting water and preparing to change the entire world to be greener and more livable.


The linked channel has a lot of good videos it, and Mossy Earth is another. They aren't going to make you an expert by any means, but they provide good introductions to various projects that are underway doing ecological restoration. They're nice introductions to the topic.


This is awesome and it looks like the exact solution I've been looking for. That said, I'm way out of my depth when it comes to building this. What would it take to get a step by step tutorial on how to build this thing? I read through the readme, and there's some good info there, but a few things went over my head.

Never used a Pico board, only exp is with a Tensor board that came out a few years back.

Any further advice on where / how to get started with is would be appreciated?

Also great work, the transition looks super smooth.


I would recommend https://www.devspace.sh I use for just about everything. It also works well as a good gateway into the kubernetes world when coming from docker compose.


I think this is my first ever comment on HN, mostly just a lurker. But I had to say the tool look pretty cool.

A quick question about your development; What was the reasoning for going with a browser extension? Was there other paths you looked at?

I am not an avid user of extensions and so I always wonder about this? I'm sure there is a large market for it, but I'm not aware of it. Have you done research on this?

Either way good luck. I'd be interested in trying it out, but the price point is not for me. I'm not saying you shouldn't charge for it, I just don't think I'm your target audience.


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