It’s possible that the brain matter itself doesn’t have innervations but you do have blood vessels and other structures that do have them and those are the ones you feel.
Search “kratky system”. For real i mix 5 gallons of nutrient solution, put it into a 5 gallon bucket, drop 3 plants into that bucket and do nothing else…
This is 2 buckets, 6 plants in front of my grow tent with a 16oz bottle for scale.
That’s just brilliant. I was interested in hydroponics too, but quickly realised that economically speaking, I’d be better off purchasing my vegetables anyway.
Both 😆 . I started with guerilla gardening, noticed trees are left alone more than small plants, then eventually bought some land where I now have about a thousand trees, some were there, most I have planted. It’s a permaculture-ish food forest incorporating regenerative Ag and carbon capture in the making.
I have a little nursery area where I sprout seeds and grow seedlings of all kind of trees and bushes and give them away and plant them wherever I can.
Going by your username, you also get your hands dirty. What’s your focus?
I’m not very aggressive about disabling[0] notifications. I don’t install apps that try to sell me stuff or otherwise manipulate me though so it’s rare I get unwanted notifications.
Quite a few commercial apps have perfectly good websites, and I use those in preference to apps most of the time.
[0] Technically just not enabling; Android now requires them to ask for permission before sending any
I recommend an Ubuntu fork, like Pop OS, just because Ubuntu forks seem to be more stable in my experience.
But if you want to do a lot of tinkering to get random weird hardware to work, then use an Arch fork, like Endeavour OS or Manjaro. Because normally if you find an obscure project on GitHub that you want to try out, it’ll probably need you to download, compile, and then install their package on Ubuntu. But if you’re on Arch they will likely have an AUR package that you can just go and install with a single command.
Me too. Stock from the install guide, Linux and linux-lts kermels
What doesn’t work :
ftdi chipsets over usb aren’t recognized by the software anymore.
The menu to switch on/off WiFi hangs, crashes the subsystem (and the menu panel), must reboot.
Laptop goes asleep when and if it feels like, sometimes doesn’t even shut down the screen when I close the lid (dell 7389). And wakes up randomly of course.
Impossible to get snapper-rollback to work ; snapshots work, rebooting in an earlier config doesn’t (and that part of the wiki is a mess).
Helvum doesn’t show the audio hardware and software, no way to route stuff like we used in Jack.
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