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@wolftune Mmhm, I like the idea, even though being a wannabe scientist I would have liked it more to push research, not practice, but both are important I guess.

I'll have a look into it, thanks!

@makeworld as a condition for the usage of the body? I am not sure there is a precedent for it. I can write the creative commons foundation to ask about it though...

@GwenfarsGarden@sunbeam.city ops... I *always* forget to put any hashtag in what I write... I'd have to get into the habit, thanks for the reminder!

I'd like to donate my corpse to science, when time comes, but on the other hand I'd hate to see the research done on me to be copyrighted by big journals and to be a part in this closed-source science progression.

I wonder if I can donate my body to science with a Creative Common license...

@Expat1975 Who's the very cool last guy? He looks very familiar...

@syndikalista I agree. When I hear people saying "yeah, I'm not good with technology", I'm tempted to reply "oh, but you cook so well!"

@puffinus_puffinus@sunbeam.city now, that looks gorgeous!

@kew
And if you need some help with vertical gardening or composting... just toot it!
(I don't have experience with bokashi, but have done some experiments with those bottle towers and other toys)

@socalledunitedstates

@tsturm No way! Do you know what kind of moss is that?

@puffinus_puffinus@sunbeam.city Quite likely. Or maybe those are not carrot and they are scamming you. Let us know how it goes if you taste it =D

@socalledunitedstates fair.coop. It is quoted in your link, I think they are part of it. Is a global effort to create an alternative circular economy based on "fair" values. Check them out, it may be interesting for your stuff. They have a strong presence in Spain

@puffinus_puffinus@sunbeam.city seems like the soil was too compacted...

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@socalledunitedstates As you may recall, we are doing something like that in my area, and present it at common spaces next Monday (very excited by it).

Our approach follows some permaculture guidelines, we'll see how that goes but seems solid to me.

* start small. You have 300 ideas? Start with 2-3 max. We are going to go with home/community composting and food production - that's it. Rest will slowly come, if there is some good response
* harvest and store energy. Try to integrate with other projects. Building stuff from scratch is exciting, but time and energy consuming. We are going to help in circular economy projects, but we don't want or need our name and control over it.
* Make things easy. Contact you should be easy. Understand what you are doing should be easy. Invest some time in the communication and documentation side of things
* Obtain a yield. Don't get caught in "symbolic" actions. It's nice to do something to bring a point across, but the environment needs real, impacting actions, and we need that stuff done (as makers), or that food ready, as growers.

Hope those points can help... as much as your blog helped us :)

@strypey Anyway, sorry for hijacking your post, thanks for sharing the FOSS love!

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