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Written in Golang! That’s a pleasant surprise. Thanks for sharing.



"I sit in my cubicle, here on the motherworld. When I die, they will put my body in a box and dispose of it in the cold ground. And in the million ages to come, I will never breathe, or laugh, or twitch again. So won't you run and play with me here among the teeming mass of humanity? The universe has spared us this moment."

Anonymous; Datalinks


Come for the ScyllaDB, stay for the Golang.

Great article! I read it because I am using MongoDB and was interested in using ScyllaDB in the future. I was pleasantly surprised you wrote using Golang for your examples because that's my primary language.

May I make a suggestion in the future to include "Golang" in your articles title so your articles are easier to find by us Go devs? Thank you! :)


Babylon 5 has one of my favourite quotes for supporting space exploration:

https://youtu.be/gU41J86Rrg8


> Most fun thing about permaculture is the fact that no one is making money from actually applying it but rather just selling courses, books and other media

Checkout "Stefan Sobkowiak - The Permaculture Orchard" via his YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@StefanSobkowiak. TL;DR, he purchased an apple orchard and started applying permaculture principals to create sustainable business. For example, he took every third apply tree and cut it down to replace with a "Nitrogen Fixing" sort of tree in addition planting other smaller plants and shrubs in between the trees (see "syntropic agroforestry") and overall he's had tremendous success. This would be the best video of him explaining his success with applying permaculture - https://youtu.be/zArUk3THIV0.

Another person to checkout is "Shawn Dubrowsky - EdibleAcres" via his YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@edibleacres. He basically applies permaculture principals to feed himself/wife on a substance level and runs a tree nursery business.


I'm also passionate about this topic and trying to apply technology and seeing what I can learn. From looking into this topic, stuff that could be helpful are: Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Soil Moisture Capacity sensors.

Wrote this article for monitoring seedling growth:

- https://bartlomiejmika.com/posts/2021/how-to-read-data-from-...

I've been following HN for a while and saved a few articles that pertaining to this topic:

A grandmother made a forest https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22499224

Ask HN: What are the (software) opportunities for coming Green Revolution? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25147863

Ask HN: Are there any software jobs in nature/animal conservation? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23938635

Investors say agroforestry is climate friendly and also profitable https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23794141

Growing crops in cities will put an end to food waste https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25540378

Why I am building permapeople.org (permapeople.org) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24696688

Ask HN: Agriculture startups doing https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21325138

The Miyawaki Method: A Better Way to Build Forests? (2019) (jstor.org) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26114425

Fruit Walls: Urban Farming in the 1600s https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22395292


"Investors say agroforestry is climate friendly and also profitable https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23794141"

Nah, agroforestry really isn't climate friendly. Like most industries that can't function without a vast amount of fossil-fuel inputs, you can certainly make a profit from it though.


Thanks for sharing


Thank you for posting! I've never knew something like this exists but now am grateful it does!


Sounds somewhat similar to “steemit” [0] crypto. However, the main difference is you gain coins from users voting (aka liking) your content and not p2p sharing aspect [1].

You have a cool idea so I’m curious myself what others will mention in this discussion.

[0] https://steemit.com/ [1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steemit


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