Lmao. Microsoft has a few great open source projects out I'd say. This seems promising to me. But yeah the Azure setup docs look a little easier here, and they mention promoting Azure usage for the backend in this post . Thank God they've included standard Linux setup instructions and made it possible for that, though (I'm not entirely sure about all the services entirely). Hopefully disabling telemetry is easy. I suspect this project isn't for small scale users, unfortunately, but I need to dig into this more.
I don’t see farms of the future being outdoors because of the need for climate control and the decreasing availability of land competing with housing and other developments. Even beyond that, there’s issues with soil quality that seem to suggest something like hydroponics would be more efficient.
Climate controlling tens of millions of square kilometers of arable land is not feasible, unless we are already at a technological and energy producing stage where our current problems are all resolved anyway.
There's tons of land unused in the US. But I also agree with you. I haven't played with this one yet, but it looks very nice for automated hydroponic setups.
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https://github.com/kizniche/Mycodo