This is super inline with hacker culture, and really great idea!
Incidentally:
> “We are at a stage similar to motor cars in the 1950s, when drivers had to often open the bonnet and fix things. Nowadays the driver doesn’t even know what’s inside the bonnet, we are moving towards that,” he says.
I adore this regional difference in lingo. I haven't heard it called a "bonnet" before. In the US (at least the areas I've lived in) it's a "hood" but it's fascinating to see how the same analogy evolved in a different region!
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[ 4.0 ms ] story [ 20.3 ms ] threadIncidentally:
> “We are at a stage similar to motor cars in the 1950s, when drivers had to often open the bonnet and fix things. Nowadays the driver doesn’t even know what’s inside the bonnet, we are moving towards that,” he says.
I adore this regional difference in lingo. I haven't heard it called a "bonnet" before. In the US (at least the areas I've lived in) it's a "hood" but it's fascinating to see how the same analogy evolved in a different region!
This is a very cool idea, surprising how long it lasts and provides water.