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Best podcasts about farmbot

Latest podcast episodes about farmbot

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Small Robot, Big Impact: FarmBot Powers Hands-On Learning at UW-Stout

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 7:51


At the University of Wisconsin–Stout, the campus greenhouse is much more than a place to grow plants. “It’s a research space. It’s a teaching space,” says Dr. Keith Gilland, Associate Professor of Biology and Greenhouse Manager. “Students can do independent projects, and we support classes in biology and environmental science.” In fact, the greenhouse has become a hub of cross-department collaboration. Faculty and students from math and engineering are also involved in ongoing projects. One of the standout features is a small robot called a FarmBot. It’s a computer-controlled device that helps automate small-scale agriculture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bob Tanem In The Garden
Bob Tanem In The Garden, September 22 2024, 9:00 am

Bob Tanem In The Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 44:03


Our guest on this morning's program is Navy veteran and ardent home gardener, John Dannecker -- who is also an alum of San Rafael High school (as is Edie herself!).  John spoke to us about his lifelong love for gardening, how that inspired him to renovate the gardens of his family home in San Diego, and how he applied his engineering skills to explore alternative modes of growing, including using a FarmBot, and a hydroponic growing outfit assembled from readily available parts.   Truly a show for your Inner Plant Nerd today!  The podcast edition of this live broadcast has been lightly edited to remove musical interludes per applicable rules.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KSFO Podcast
Bob Tanem In The Garden, September 22 2024, 9:00 am

KSFO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 44:03


Our guest on this morning's program is Navy veteran and ardent home gardener, John Dannecker -- who is also an alum of San Rafael High school (as is Edie herself!).  John spoke to us about his lifelong love for gardening, how that inspired him to renovate the gardens of his family home in San Diego, and how he applied his engineering skills to explore alternative modes of growing, including using a FarmBot, and a hydroponic growing outfit assembled from readily available parts.   Truly a show for your Inner Plant Nerd today!  The podcast edition of this live broadcast has been lightly edited to remove musical interludes per applicable rules.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Farms Advice Agribusiness Podcast
John Hill and the value of camera's in agriculture

Farms Advice Agribusiness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 45:49


Welcome to the Farms Advice Podcast, we're ambitiously naïve so we're here learning our way through the farming life. On today's episode you can expect a solid conversation on how it will improve your daily routine and/or outlook on and off-farm. John Hill, co-founder of Land Watch Australia, shares his journey of starting the company and the various applications of their camera systems in agriculture. The primary segments they serve are security, water monitoring, and bushfire monitoring. They are also exploring the use of AI to enhance their camera systems, such as detecting unusual behaviour and providing alerts. The information from the cameras is delivered through their app or integrated with other dashboard portals like FarmBot. The market for their products is diverse, including cattle producers, big stations, and anyone looking for reliable and durable camera systems in rural areas. Land Watch provides camera monitoring systems for agricultural properties to prevent theft and monitor livestock. The adoption of ag tech, such as surveillance cameras, is driven by the need to protect valuable assets like livestock and fuel. Reporting stock theft is crucial, but often underreported, and Land Watch aims to encourage farmers to report incidents and provide evidence. The company installs camera systems that are connected to the homestead through a wireless point-to-point connection, ensuring a secure network across the property. Land watch's goal is to become a household name in agricultural security and protect Outback Australia. Not an episode to miss. Also, call them on 1800 308 270 for a free quote Visit the website for more information on their services.If you liked this episode, make sure you're subscribed to not miss and episode and leave us a 5 Star review Follow Farms Advice Join the Farmers Only Facebook Group Instagram Twitter TikTok For more like this visit farmsadvice.com.au Follow Jack on Instagram @cressy__ and Twitter @jcressw3 Support the podcast by sponsoring an episode so that we can pass on the #FarmsAdvice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Masters of Engineering Podcast
Automating Agriculture with Robotics – Rory Aronson, Founder and CEO of FarmBot

The Masters of Engineering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 24:52


Did you know there are robots that make growing food as easy as playing Farmville? FarmBot is an open-source, automated system that operates like a 3D printer for gardens, capable of planting seeds, watering, and monitoring plants autonomously. In this episode, Jon Hirschtick sits down with Rory Aronson, the CEO and founder of Farmbot, to learn of the company's origins, the challenges of developing such a complex product, the advantages of open-source design, and the impactful applications of FarmBot (including an initiative for coral reef restoration). In addition, Rory shares why he chose Onshape as the company's design tool and how its platform enables collaborative design processes.

The Third Angle
FarmBot: A journey into digital gardening

The Third Angle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 18:27


“FarmBot will be the best farmer for any crop and any location at any time of year”Welcome to the world of FarmBot where technology meets agriculture. Have you ever imagined what it would be like gardening without getting your boots stuck in the mud? Introducing…FarmBot! This robotic tech can plant, water and nurture your crops until harvest - all through the use of a savvy app - with just one click.In this episode, we're in California to meet Rory Aronson, founder of FarmBot - who shares how this innovative device is reshaping the farming landscape. We get a demo of FarmBot, learn how open source tech is empowering users to create their own tools and hear how Rory wants the FarmBot to be the next must have home appliance.We also hear from Jon Hirschtick, who heads up PTC's Onshape division and he explains the importance of Onshape and how Farmbot have benefitted from this software.Find out more about FarmBot here.Find out more about Onshape here.Your host is Paul Haimes from industrial software company PTC. Episodes are released bi-weekly. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter for updates.This is an 18Sixty production for PTC. Executive producer is Jacqui Cook. Sound design and editing by Rema Mukena. Location recording by Victoria Shifflett. And music by Rowan Bishop.

What's Your Beef
From Down Under to the Wild West: The Farmbot Journey with Andrew Coppin

What's Your Beef

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 30:50


Andrew Coppin is hardly a stranger to the Australian entrepreneurial sector; his name is synonymous with agri-tech for years. Farmbot, a business he co-founded with Craig Hendricks, is now expanding into the American market. With it comes an exciting new era and plenty of challenges. In this episode of What's Your Beef, Andrew opens up about what drives him, why Sunday nights are no longer sacred, how he's had a baptism of fire into the American cowboy culture, and what to expect from the team when they hit Rockhampton as part of Beef2024.

WICC 600
Melissa In The Morning: MLS NEXT Pro Is Coming To Bridgeport

WICC 600

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 41:03


The American Red Cross is experiencing an emergency blood shortage as the nation faces the lowest number of people giving blood in 20 years. Jocelyn Hillard from the Connecticut chapter discusses the problem and how you can be part of the solution. (0:00) Bridgeport is getting a professional soccer team and a new stadium to go with it. The Connecticut United Football Club will be a part of MLS NEXT Pro and the team is scheduled to launch next year. We spoke with Dan Onofrio of the Bridgeport Regional Business Council about this development, traffic concerns and what it means for other professional sports in Connecticut. (13:33) To encourage young people to explore and enter the farming industry, the New London County Farm Bureau is starting a new program to encourage young people, under the age of 19, to become farmers. Here in Bridgeport, David Mestre has been working with high school students to build a 21st century farm, called a FarmBot. We learn all about this robotic farm system in Science You May Not Know. (29:27). Image Credit: Getty Images

The Simple Electronics Podcast
087 - Greg's Maker Corner

The Simple Electronics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 73:27


This week on The Simple Electronics Podcast, I have a seat with Greg from Greg's Maker Corner! This episode is brought to you by PCBWay! get 5 PCBs (or more) for 5$ USD plus S/H https://pcbway.com/g/85ZlGG Check out his links: https://www.youtube.com/@GregsMakerCorner https://twitter.com/greghuber https://ko-fi.com/gregsmc Check out Greg's famous Voron video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXx91o_ukMA Check out Sparta 3d - Canadian filament company (not affiliated): https://sparta3d.ca/ Check out the Farmbot: https://farm.bot/pages/genesis Check out IC3D Toys for Tots: https://www.ic3dprinters.com/2023-toys/ Thanks for watching!

In The Paddock
Andrew Coppin on Saving Time and Money With Farmbot

In The Paddock

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 36:39


Today we're talking with Andrew Coppin CEO of Farmbot & Ranchbot as well as President of AusAgriTech. We talk about how Farmbot & Ranchbot and can save farmers time and money by keeping an eye on things remotely as well as their new pump control feature. We also discuss the role of agtech in Australia and how Australian agtech can be further developed and exported to the world. For more check out:www.Farmbot.com.auhttps://ranch-bot.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Weekly Grill
S2 Ep33: Aussie agtech innovations - Farmbot and Optiweigh

The Weekly Grill

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 25:18


Australian agriculture has always punched above its weight in terms of delivering world class inventions to improve farming and livestock efficiency – and therefore profits. In today's episode of The Weekly Grill you'll hear about two more all-Australian technologies which are fast proving themselves here and now their inventors have their sights set on overseas markets.

#heiseshow (Audio)
Garten-Hacks – smarte Bewässerung & Roboterhilfe für gepflegtes Grün | #heiseshow

#heiseshow (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 58:24


Gärtnern gehört zu einem der beliebtesten Hobbys in Deutschland, allerdings beanspruchen manche Aufgaben viel Zeit und können auch sehr lästig sein. Im Handel, aber auch im Selbstbau-Segment gibt es deshalb unter anderem smarte Bewässerungssysteme, die gerade auch in Zeiten ohne Regen die regelmäßige Versorgung mit Wasser stressfrei sicherstellen sollen. Sowohl die Systeme von der Stange, als auch die Selbstbau-Systeme sind mit der Zeit immer ausgereifter geworden. Möchte man noch eine Schippe drauflegen, schafft man sich zudem noch ein paar hilfreiche Maschinen wie etwa Mähroboter an oder baut sogar einen FarmBot in Eigenregie. Was momentan im Handel zu kaufen ist und was selbst gebaut werden kann, möchten wir in einer neuen Folge der heiseshow besprechen. Auch wollen wir wissen, wie sich momentan – bei eher wenig Regen und hohen Temperaturen – das c't-Langzeitprojekt "FarmBot" von Pina Merkert schlägt. Für wen eignet sich ein FarmBot und was muss man für so ein Projekt beachten? Und wie viel Arbeit steckt trotzdem noch in einem Bewässerungssystem von der Stange? Über diese und über viele weitere Fragen, auch aus dem Publikum, spricht Kristina Beer (@bee_k_bee) von heise online mit Pina Merkert und Sven Hansen vom c't Magazin in einer neuen Folge der #heiseshow, live ab 12 Uhr. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === Die Bundesdruckerei Gruppe GmbH ist das IT-Sicherheitsunternehmen des Bundes und hat ein großes Ziel: die digitale Souveränität Deutschlands vorantreiben. Ihre Tochtergesellschaften entwickeln Lösungen, die unsere Identitäten, Daten und Infrastrukturen sicherer machen. Lust, Teil der Bundesdruckerei-Gruppe zu werden? Jetzt bewerben! Alle Infos auf bdr.de/karriere/IT === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===

#heiseshow (HD-Video)
Garten-Hacks – smarte Bewässerung & Roboterhilfe für gepflegtes Grün | #heiseshow

#heiseshow (HD-Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022


Gärtnern gehört zu einem der beliebtesten Hobbys in Deutschland, allerdings beanspruchen manche Aufgaben viel Zeit und können auch sehr lästig sein. Im Handel, aber auch im Selbstbau-Segment gibt es deshalb unter anderem smarte Bewässerungssysteme, die gerade auch in Zeiten ohne Regen die regelmäßige Versorgung mit Wasser stressfrei sicherstellen sollen. Sowohl die Systeme von der Stange, als auch die Selbstbau-Systeme sind mit der Zeit immer ausgereifter geworden. Möchte man noch eine Schippe drauflegen, schafft man sich zudem noch ein paar hilfreiche Maschinen wie etwa Mähroboter an oder baut sogar einen FarmBot in Eigenregie. Was momentan im Handel zu kaufen ist und was selbst gebaut werden kann, möchten wir in einer neuen Folge der heiseshow besprechen. Auch wollen wir wissen, wie sich momentan – bei eher wenig Regen und hohen Temperaturen – das c't-Langzeitprojekt "FarmBot" von Pina Merkert schlägt. Für wen eignet sich ein FarmBot und was muss man für so ein Projekt beachten? Und wie viel Arbeit steckt trotzdem noch in einem Bewässerungssystem von der Stange? Über diese und über viele weitere Fragen, auch aus dem Publikum, spricht Kristina Beer (@bee_k_bee) von heise online mit Pina Merkert und Sven Hansen vom c't Magazin in einer neuen Folge der #heiseshow, live ab 12 Uhr. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === Die Bundesdruckerei Gruppe GmbH ist das IT-Sicherheitsunternehmen des Bundes und hat ein großes Ziel: die digitale Souveränität Deutschlands vorantreiben. Ihre Tochtergesellschaften entwickeln Lösungen, die unsere Identitäten, Daten und Infrastrukturen sicherer machen. Lust, Teil der Bundesdruckerei-Gruppe zu werden? Jetzt bewerben! Alle Infos auf bdr.de/karriere/IT === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===

#heiseshow (SD-Video)
Garten-Hacks – smarte Bewässerung & Roboterhilfe für gepflegtes Grün | #heiseshow

#heiseshow (SD-Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022


Gärtnern gehört zu einem der beliebtesten Hobbys in Deutschland, allerdings beanspruchen manche Aufgaben viel Zeit und können auch sehr lästig sein. Im Handel, aber auch im Selbstbau-Segment gibt es deshalb unter anderem smarte Bewässerungssysteme, die gerade auch in Zeiten ohne Regen die regelmäßige Versorgung mit Wasser stressfrei sicherstellen sollen. Sowohl die Systeme von der Stange, als auch die Selbstbau-Systeme sind mit der Zeit immer ausgereifter geworden. Möchte man noch eine Schippe drauflegen, schafft man sich zudem noch ein paar hilfreiche Maschinen wie etwa Mähroboter an oder baut sogar einen FarmBot in Eigenregie. Was momentan im Handel zu kaufen ist und was selbst gebaut werden kann, möchten wir in einer neuen Folge der heiseshow besprechen. Auch wollen wir wissen, wie sich momentan – bei eher wenig Regen und hohen Temperaturen – das c't-Langzeitprojekt "FarmBot" von Pina Merkert schlägt. Für wen eignet sich ein FarmBot und was muss man für so ein Projekt beachten? Und wie viel Arbeit steckt trotzdem noch in einem Bewässerungssystem von der Stange? Über diese und über viele weitere Fragen, auch aus dem Publikum, spricht Kristina Beer (@bee_k_bee) von heise online mit Pina Merkert und Sven Hansen vom c't Magazin in einer neuen Folge der #heiseshow, live ab 12 Uhr. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === Die Bundesdruckerei Gruppe GmbH ist das IT-Sicherheitsunternehmen des Bundes und hat ein großes Ziel: die digitale Souveränität Deutschlands vorantreiben. Ihre Tochtergesellschaften entwickeln Lösungen, die unsere Identitäten, Daten und Infrastrukturen sicherer machen. Lust, Teil der Bundesdruckerei-Gruppe zu werden? Jetzt bewerben! Alle Infos auf bdr.de/karriere/IT === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===

Let's Talk Farm to Fork
Rory Aronson from FarmBot

Let's Talk Farm to Fork

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 29:11 Transcription Available


In this episode of "Let's Talk Farm to Fork", we're joined by Rory Aronson from FarmBot, who we will be talking to about how their autonomous home garden system is helping consumers take control of what fresh produce they grow and consume.https://farm.bot/

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Remote Ruby
José Valim, creator of Elixir and form Rails core contributor

Remote Ruby

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 93:20 Very Popular


[00:01:29] José tells us his background and what he does, and Seth explains how he found himself on a Ruby podcast with the Elixir creator.[00:03:47] We find out how José got started in Ruby and progress into being a Rails core team member.[00:07:40] We hear how José went from being a Rails core team member to creating Elixir, and he tells us about an influential paper called, “The Free Lunch Is Over.”[00:24:28] José talks about the story of Elixir, the story around putting it into the world, the features that have grown in it, and the adoption. [00:26:46] We learn more about if José considers himself a Web Developer before he got into writing Elixir.[00:32:34] Jose shares how long it took him to get from starting Elixir to where he felt confident in it with people running in production.[00:34:54] Where does Phoenix, a popular web framework for Elixir, come into play?[00:41:11] José shares a story about LiveView.[00:51:16] José goes in depth about distributed systems and the solution that most people would do and the really cool solution. [01:03:13] Jason brings up something José said which was, “Using Elixir and Phoenix, it's just a great developer experience,” and he expands more on this explaining the good cases outside of concurrency for using Elixir.[01:09:33] Chris wonders if there are any rough edges of Elixir that José still wants to put some polish on.[01:15:42] We hear about Laravel and how they are a great example of trying to be all encompassing.[01:16:09] José shares his thoughts on supporting authentication in a web application.[01:23:24] We learn what José is working on that's new and exciting with Elixir, and he also tells us about Nerves, FarmBot, Broadway, and Numerical Elixir.[01:31:32] Find out where you can follow José on the internet. Panelists:Jason CharnesChris OliverAndrew MasonGuest:José ValimSponsor:HoneybadgerLinks:Ruby Radar NewsletterRuby Radar TwitterJosé Valim TwitterJosé Valim LinkedInElixirThe Free Lunch is Over: A Fundamental Turn Toward Concurrency is Software LivebookMoz Developer BlogPhoenix FrameworkFarmBotNervesBroadwayNumerical Elixir (Nx) 

The Rural News
Tech helping better manage diesel levels

The Rural News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 3:43


An expansion of water monitoring technology is tipped to save farmers time, and help them make more efficient diesel purchases as costs continue to rise. Farmbot has expanded it's current platform to allow users to set customised level alert triggers to track the time and volume of tank usage more accurately. Rural editor Sophie Clarke caught up with Managing Director Andrew Coppin to hear more about the benefits. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Generation Ag
Elizabeth Cameron: Farmbot Monitoring Solutions

Generation Ag

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 36:52


Elizabeth Cameron's passion for supporting the agriculture industry stemmed from growing up on a sheep station in southern NSW where she still remains highly involved. She has a Bachelor of Business (Marketing) degree and experience within rural media as the former News Corp Agribusiness Head. She currently works as the CMO at Farmbot (IG: @farmbotmonitoringsolutions) who are the Leaders in remote water monitoring providing Farmers with an accurate and reliable snapshot of all their water, leading to monitoring other areas of the farm to save farmers money in time and labor. Don't forget to send us an email if you know of a story that we should tell at hello@generationag.com.au *Become a Patreon Partner* - https://patreon.com/generationag Find us here: Instagram: @generation.ag Twitter: @generation_ag Website: www.generationag.com.au

The Climate Daily
Japan's Green Growth Strategy, 1% of American Farms for 20% of US Electricity? Farmbot!

The Climate Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 8:38


TechFirst with John Koetsier
Self-driving farmbot kills 100,000 weeds/hour by laser: no herbicide!

TechFirst with John Koetsier

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 22:33


The Carbon Robotics self-driving farm bot kills weeds with lasers: 8 150-watt lasers, to be precise. That's pretty cool, but much cooler is that no toxic herbicides are required. That's safer for the farmer, better for the soil, and produces better crops. In this episode of TechFirst, we check out the robot, talk to the CEO of Carbon Robotics Paul Mikesell, and see the results on the fields. Links: Carbon Robotics: https://carbonrobotics.com/ Support TechFirst with $SMRT coins: https://rally.io/creator/SMRT/ Buy $SMRT to join a community focused on tech for good: the emerging world of smart matter. Access my private Slack, get your name in my book, suggest speakers for TechFirst ... and support my work. TechFirst transcripts: https://johnkoetsier.com/category/tech-first/ Forbes columns: https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnkoetsier/ Subscribe to the podcast: https://anchor.fm/techfirst Full videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/johnkoetsier?sub_confirmation=1 Keep in touch: https://twitter.com/johnkoetsier 0:00 Laser-powered weed killer 0:47 AI, computer vision, robotics 1:48 Herbicides and weeds 3:50 Health impact and food quality 5:42 Robots with lasers 8:18 How it works 12:13 Autonomous driving 13:08 Speed and ROI 15:11 Solar powered? 17:31 Lighting and computer vision 21:21 Future of farm robots

Life on the Land
Four farming daughters - the legacy of Karen and Dan Penfold

Life on the Land

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 44:48


Karen, her husband Dan and their four daughters Bonnie, Molly, Jemima and Matilda, produce Angus beef from their properties and feedlots across western Queensland. All four girls are determined to continue working on the land, and by the end of the year they will all be back living and working at home.On any given day, the girls might be online in university lectures, studying for exams, fencing, drafting, feeding, grader driving, maintaining aircraft, doing the accounting, dealing with Chinese customers or the Australian Government, marketing or teaching primary aged kids. The scope and skill of this modern day farming operation over 100,000 acres is utterly remarkable.For mum, Karen Penfold, the journey to launching her family's branded beef, Four Daughters and taking it to a Chinese market has been riddled with challenges.Looking back, Karen could never have foretold how her life would play out, with a childhood spent in inner-city streets…This episode is bought to you by Farmbot. “Life's too short to spend hours driving to check water.” Spend more time at home, go on a holiday and check your water with Farmbot. Start the conversation about adopting Farmbot.

The Climate Daily
Replay--Farmbot! Plus Just 1% of U.S. Farmland Could Make 20% of U.S. Electricity, Japan's Carmakers' and Governmental Green Strategy

The Climate Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 8:40


Farmbot! Plus 1% of U.S. farmland could make 20% of U.S. electricity. Japan's green growth strategy and how it will affect Japanese carmakers' green strategy.

The Climate Daily
Committing 1% of U.S Farmland to Solar Panels Could Provide 20% of US Electricity, Farmbot, and a Summary of Japan's Green Growth Strategy

The Climate Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 8:38


Committing 1% of U.S farmland to solar panels could provide 20% of US electricity, plus Farmbot! Also a summary of Japan's Green Growth Strategy.

c't uplink (SD-Video)
c't-Farmbot: Garten-Roboterbau im Selbstversuch | c't uplink 37.5

c't uplink (SD-Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021


In diesem c't uplink geht es um den FarmBot, einen vollautomatischen Gartenroboter zum Selbstbauen. Zukunft des Gärtnerns oder Frickellösung für Bastel-Fans? Der FarmBot ist ein großes Projekt: 1,5 mal 3 Meter misst das Beet, das der Roboter bestellen kann. Säen, gießen und jäten soll die Maschine, sowie das Beet an sich beaufsichtigen – damit der Boden nicht zu trocken wird oder das Unkraut überhand nimmt. Der Weg dahin ist allerdings nicht unbedingt einfach. Pina Merkert und Jan Mahn, Konstrukteure des c't-FarmBots, erzählen auf welche Probleme man stößt, wo man mit mehr Geld etwas Arbeit vermeiden kann und wie viel Zeit man einplanen sollte. Mittlerweile arbeitet der FarmBot im Feldversuch und kämpft mit Käfern, Lehmboden und kalten Nächten – nicht einfach für eine im sonnigen Kalifornien entworfene Maschine. Wie er sich dabei schlägt, ob der FarmBot eine Arbeitserleichterung bietet und ob er sich unterm Strich rentiert – besonders wenn man nicht grundsätzlich gerne an Robotern herumbastelt – erzählt unter anderem ein Special-Guest: Elisabeth Merkert, Mutter der Konstrukteurin und Besitzerin des Gartens, in dem der FarmBot arbeitet. Was es in der Welt des "Smart Gardening" sonst noch gibt, erzählt c't-Redakteur und Smart-Home-Experte Sven Hansen. Mit dem FarmBot ist das allerdings nicht zu vergleichen und Sven hat auch eine Vermutung, warum kleine Start-Ups und Selbstbauprojekte hier in Führung vor etablierten Herstellern liegen. Mit dabei: Sven Hansen, Jan Mahn, Elisabeth Merkert, Pina Merkert und Sylvester Tremmel === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === Dieser Podcast ist gesponsert von Dell Technologies Berater - Kompetente Beratung und maßgeschneiderte Lösungen für KMU. Infos unter dell.de/KMU-Beratung === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===

c't uplink (HD-Video)
c't-Farmbot: Garten-Roboterbau im Selbstversuch | c't uplink 37.5

c't uplink (HD-Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021


In diesem c't uplink geht es um den FarmBot, einen vollautomatischen Gartenroboter zum Selbstbauen. Zukunft des Gärtnerns oder Frickellösung für Bastel-Fans? Der FarmBot ist ein großes Projekt: 1,5 mal 3 Meter misst das Beet, das der Roboter bestellen kann. Säen, gießen und jäten soll die Maschine, sowie das Beet an sich beaufsichtigen – damit der Boden nicht zu trocken wird oder das Unkraut überhand nimmt. Der Weg dahin ist allerdings nicht unbedingt einfach. Pina Merkert und Jan Mahn, Konstrukteure des c't-FarmBots, erzählen auf welche Probleme man stößt, wo man mit mehr Geld etwas Arbeit vermeiden kann und wie viel Zeit man einplanen sollte. Mittlerweile arbeitet der FarmBot im Feldversuch und kämpft mit Käfern, Lehmboden und kalten Nächten – nicht einfach für eine im sonnigen Kalifornien entworfene Maschine. Wie er sich dabei schlägt, ob der FarmBot eine Arbeitserleichterung bietet und ob er sich unterm Strich rentiert – besonders wenn man nicht grundsätzlich gerne an Robotern herumbastelt – erzählt unter anderem ein Special-Guest: Elisabeth Merkert, Mutter der Konstrukteurin und Besitzerin des Gartens, in dem der FarmBot arbeitet. Was es in der Welt des "Smart Gardening" sonst noch gibt, erzählt c't-Redakteur und Smart-Home-Experte Sven Hansen. Mit dem FarmBot ist das allerdings nicht zu vergleichen und Sven hat auch eine Vermutung, warum kleine Start-Ups und Selbstbauprojekte hier in Führung vor etablierten Herstellern liegen. Mit dabei: Sven Hansen, Jan Mahn, Elisabeth Merkert, Pina Merkert und Sylvester Tremmel === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === Dieser Podcast ist gesponsert von Dell Technologies Berater - Kompetente Beratung und maßgeschneiderte Lösungen für KMU. Infos unter dell.de/KMU-Beratung === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===

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c't-Farmbot: Garten-Roboterbau im Selbstversuch | c't uplink 37.5

c’t uplink

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 67:54


In diesem c't uplink geht es um den FarmBot, einen vollautomatischen Gartenroboter zum Selbstbauen. Zukunft des Gärtnerns oder Frickellösung für Bastel-Fans? Der FarmBot ist ein großes Projekt: 1,5 mal 3 Meter misst das Beet, das der Roboter bestellen kann. Säen, gießen und jäten soll die Maschine, sowie das Beet an sich beaufsichtigen – damit der Boden nicht zu trocken wird oder das Unkraut überhand nimmt. Der Weg dahin ist allerdings nicht unbedingt einfach. Pina Merkert und Jan Mahn, Konstrukteure des c't-FarmBots, erzählen auf welche Probleme man stößt, wo man mit mehr Geld etwas Arbeit vermeiden kann und wie viel Zeit man einplanen sollte. Mittlerweile arbeitet der FarmBot im Feldversuch und kämpft mit Käfern, Lehmboden und kalten Nächten – nicht einfach für eine im sonnigen Kalifornien entworfene Maschine. Wie er sich dabei schlägt, ob der FarmBot eine Arbeitserleichterung bietet und ob er sich unterm Strich rentiert – besonders wenn man nicht grundsätzlich gerne an Robotern herumbastelt – erzählt unter anderem ein Special-Guest: Elisabeth Merkert, Mutter der Konstrukteurin und Besitzerin des Gartens, in dem der FarmBot arbeitet. Was es in der Welt des "Smart Gardening" sonst noch gibt, erzählt c't-Redakteur und Smart-Home-Experte Sven Hansen. Mit dem FarmBot ist das allerdings nicht zu vergleichen und Sven hat auch eine Vermutung, warum kleine Start-Ups und Selbstbauprojekte hier in Führung vor etablierten Herstellern liegen. Mit dabei: Sven Hansen, Jan Mahn, Elisabeth Merkert, Pina Merkert und Sylvester Tremmel === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === Dieser Podcast ist gesponsert von Dell Technologies Berater - Kompetente Beratung und maßgeschneiderte Lösungen für KMU. Infos unter dell.de/KMU-Beratung === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===

Noticias de Voces del Sur
Noticias del 31 de diciembre de 2020

Noticias de Voces del Sur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 3:01


Voces del Sur presenta el resumen noticioso para el 31 de diciembre de 2020. Para más información sobre los reportajes puede visitar vocesdelsurpr.com.

Sustain
Episode 63: Tobias Augspurger on ProtonTypes, LibreSelery, and Environmentally Sustainable Open Source

Sustain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 35:03


Panelists Eric Berry | Justin Dorfman | Richard Littauer Guest Tobias Augspurger Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! Our special guest today is Tobias Augspurger, founder of Protontypes. Today, we learn all about Protontypes and LibreSelery. We will also talk about his sustainable awesome-list. We cover the robotics industry, and how open source has influenced it. We cover other sustainability projects, like FarmBot, which blend together community and open source. Tobias tells us other projects he’s interested in doing with ProntonTypes. Download this episode now to find out! [00:00:55] Tobias tells us what Protontypes is. He also talks about sustainability for open source, and whether that means environmentally sustainable or sustainable for the maintainers. [00:02:50] We learn all about LibreSelery, which launched this fall. [00:10:26] Justin asks Tobias his thoughts on bringing more exposure to projects that are deep down in the stack that the others are standing above and how can you get those projects. Justin mentions checking out the Sustain discourse. [00:13:56] Tobias tells us how his accelerator works. He talks about his sustainability awesome list. [00:19:02] Richard asks Tobias if he’s had any students through Protontypes, or any projects come out of it . Tobias talks about the robotics industry as well. Richard mentions FarmBot, an open source DIY gardening tool. [00:24:21] Richard wonders if Tobias has any interests from other projects that aren’t robotics, or in general if he’s using other sorts of projects in Protontypes. [00:31:10] Find out here where can you learn more about Protontypes and LibreSelery. Spotlight [00:32:17] Justin’s spotlight is a website called, WTFisQF.com. [00:33:00] Eric’s spotlight is books and jigsaw puzzles. [00:33:26] Richard’s spotlight is FarmBot. [00:33:44] Tobias’s spotlight is the Wind Turbine published by the International Energy Agency. Quotes [00:28:55] “I also think that people that work for something should get money if somebody is donating into such a project. You cannot really take donations and do not distribute it into contributors. So then stop taking donations if you don’t need them and give it to something else.” Links Tobias Augspurger GitHub (https://github.com/Ly0n) Protontypes-GitHub (https://github.com/protontypes) Protontypes LibreSelery-GitHub (https://github.com/protontypes/LibreSelery) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Continuous Donation Distribution to your Project Contributors-Tobias Augspurger (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/continuous-donation-distribution-to-your-project-contributors/467) WTF is QF (https://wtfisqf.com/?grant=&grant=&grant=&grant=&match=1000) FarmBot (https://farm.bot/) International Energy Agency Wind Turbine (https://www.iea.org/fuels-and-technologies/wind) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Tobias Augspurger.

Fonsos
Una semana más – Semana 19 – Let’s do cacharreo + comunicado

Fonsos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 15:20


Este artículo se publicó en Alfonso Sánchez por Alfonso Sánchez Semana 19, esta semana os traigo bastantes cosas de cacharreo. Os dejo con los enlaces: Lunes – Cacharreo, Octoprint. Martes – Extensión de navegador, Beanote. Miércoles – Programa, Loaf. Jueves – Gadget, Farmbot. Viernes – Tutorial, cómo transformar una fuente de ordenador en una de Laboratorio. Ayúdame con este proyecto, compártelo o usa mis enlaces… Seguir leyendo Una semana más – Semana 19 – Let’s do cacharreo + comunicado

Digital Planet
AI captain to sail the Atlantic

Digital Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 44:04


The Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) is due to set sail this week (scheduled for Wednesday) from Plymouth, England to Plymouth, Massachusetts with no crew on board. The AI captain will steer the trimaran across the Atlantic with the help of servers and cloud and edge computing, gathering data on global warming, micro-plastic pollution and marine mammal conservation. If successful, it will be one of the first self-navigating, full-sized vessels to cross the Atlantic Ocean and could herald a new era of autonomous research ships. Andy Stanford-Clark, Chief Technology Officer at IBM, tells Gareth about the tech on board. Farmbot - tech to ensure cattle have water Crop and livestock farming uses around 70 per cent of the world’s fresh water supply, and access to water is something every farmer in the world thinks about, every single day. Is there enough of it, is there too much or too little, and are there any problems that need fixing. Those problems get even bigger for farmers who don’t live on-site, or – as is the case in Australia – an issue with a water pipe or dam might be several hours’ drive away. Robotic devices are increasingly taking the strain, even now linking to satellites to help farmers keep their livestock healthy. Corinne Podger reports. Lie Machines Have you ever been lured to false political messaging online or been attracted to clickbait that has directed you to a conspiracy theories or false news? How and why this happens is the subject of a book “Lie Machines: How to Save Democracy from Troll Armies, Deceitful Robots, Junk News Operations, and Political Operatives”. Its author, Philip Howard, Director of the Oxford Internet Institute in the UK explains how to take these lie machines apart. The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell with expert commentary from Bill Thompson. (Image: The Mayflower Autonomous Ship. Credit: IBM) Studio Manager: Donald MacDonald Producer: Ania Lichtarowicz

Smart Software with SmartLogic
Elixir Wizards Dojo: Nerves Part 2 with Connor Rigby and Todd Resudek

Smart Software with SmartLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 42:41


Welcome to the second part of our special Elixir Wizards Dojo. A mashup made in partnership with ElixirConf Japan. In today’s episode, we talk to Nerves core team members Todd Resudek and Connor Rigby about all things Nerves. But first, Todd leads us into a delightful digression about his enjoyment of heavy metal music. From metal back to Nerves, Todd chats about how he uses Nerves to monitor his internet connection and to automatically restart his router when certain conditions are met. After talking about using Flutter and Dart to build GUIs, we ask Todd to share another of his Nerves projects; the future of sprinklers — the Drizzle 2000! We then explore Connor’s self-defined role in the Nerves team as the development head of networking libraries before discussing how easy it is to use Nerves if you are an Elixir user. Todd and Connor dive into their utopian visions for the future of Nerves and why no other IoT solutions can compete with the tooling that Nerves provides. We talk about FarmBot and the many features that its models have, including how they can pulverize weeds. This springboards the conversion into the increasing importance of IoT tech in the agriculture sector and how it’s likely to be the next billion-dollar industry. We round off the episode by giving our guests the space to plug themselves and they close with a request for listeners to Iron Maiden and Metallica’s first albums. A perfect compliment to the first installment of the Elixir Wizards Dojo, tune in to learn more about the Nerves Project. Key Points From This Episode: Introducing our guests and this episode’s connection to ElixirConf Japan. Connor and Todd lead a chat on the history and subgenres of heavy metal music. Todd talks about using Nerves to monitor his internet connection and restart his router. Building a user interface for Nerves’s projects using Flutter; Google’s UI toolkit. Best practices for developing apps with a specific focus on GUI apps. Hear about the Drizzle 2000! Todd’s sprinkler controller system that runs on Nerves. Todd and Connor’s respective roles as a part of the Nerves core team. The benefit of using Nerves; once it’s booted it’s a regular Elixir app. What a kiosk terminal is and how you would go about internationalizing one. Exploring the future of Nerves and hardware development. Comparing Nerves to other IoT solutions; in conclusion, nothing can compete. Different FarmBot system models that all use Nerves to grow food for you. Using Nerves to encode and record video or to create a live stream. Why integrating IoT into the agricultural sector will be the next billion-dollar industry. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: SmartLogic — https://smartlogic.io/ ElixirConf — https://elixirconf.com/2020 Connor Rigby GitHub — https://github.com/ConnorRigby Todd Resudek Twitter — https://twitter.com/sprsmpl Todd Resudek GitHub — https://github.com/supersimple Simplebet — https://simplebet.io/ Flutter — https://flutter.dev/ Binary Noggin — https://binarynoggin.com/ Nerves Project — https://www.nerves-project.org/ Nerves Project GitHub — https://github.com/nerves-project/nervespack#erlang-distribution Nerves Vintage Net GitHub — https://github.com/nerves-networking/vintagenet Nerves Web Kiosk GitHub — https://github.com/nerves-web-kiosk/kiosksystemrpi3 Rhapsody of Fire — https://www.rhapsodyoffire.com/ Ronnie James Dio — https://www.ronniejamesdio.com/ DragonForce — https://dragonforce.com/ Black Sabbath — https://www.blacksabbath.com/ Deep Purple — https://deeppurple.com/ Iron Maiden — https://ironmaiden.com Judas Priest — http://www.judaspriest.com/home/ Sam Dunn — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0242757/ Ryan Holiday — https://ryanholiday.net/ Arjen Lucassen — https://www.arjenlucassen.com Metallica — https://www.metallica.com/ San Francisco Symphony — https://www.sfsymphony.org/ Fping — https://fping.org/ Dart — https://dart.dev/ React Native — https://reactnative.dev/ Scenic — https://kry10.com/ Phoenix Framework — https://www.phoenixframework.org/ Drizzler 2000 GitHub — https://github.com/supersimple/drizzle Ditch Witch — https://www.ditchwitch.com/ Jon Carstens — https://twitter.com/joncarstens?lang=en Le Tote — https://letote.com/ Electron — https://www.electronjs.org/ Matthew Ludwigs — https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattludwigs/ SmartRent — https://smartrent.com/ Sophie Debenedetto — http://sophiedebenedetto.nyc/ FarmBot — https://farm.bot/ Membrane Framework — https://www.membraneframework.org/ Greg Mefford — https://www.linkedin.com/in/ferggo/ Omni-eye GitHub — https://github.com/GregMefford/omni_eye Bowery Farming — https://boweryfarming.com/ John Deere — https://www.deere.com Show Notes - Japanese Elixir Wizards Dojo 第2部 Connor Rigby と Todd Resudek Episode S4E13b: 概要 Elixir Wizards Dojo スペシャル番組の第二部にようこそ。ElixirConf JPとのパートナーシップによるマッシュアップです。今日のエピソードでは、NervesコアチームのメンバーであるTodd Resudek と Connor Rigby とNervesの全てについて話します。でも最初に、Toddは私たちをヘビーメタル音楽の彼の楽しみについての楽しい余談に導きます。メタルからNervesに戻って、ToddはNervesをインターネット接続のモニタリングと、特定の条件が満たされた時にルーターの自動で再起動する方法について話します。FlutterとDartを使ってGUIを構築する方法について話したあと、Toddに彼の作ったもう一つのNervesプロジェクト、スプリンクラーの未来,Drizzle 2000!についてシェアしてもらいます。そしてConnorがNervesチームにおける自ら定義した役割である、ネットワーキングライブラリの開発について探求し、もしElixirユーザーである場合にNervesを使うことがいかに簡単かについて議論します。ToddとConnorはNervesの未来の理想郷についての話題と、Nervesが提供するツールに敵うIoTソリューションが他に存在しない理由について飛び込みます。ファームボットについて話をして、雑草をやっつける機能を含む、ファームボットのモデルが持つたくさんの機能について話します。これは、農業分野でのIoT技術の重要性の高まりへの転換と、どのように次の10億ドル規模の産業になる可能性が高まってくるかについてを示しています。エピソードの締めくくりは、ゲストに自分自身とつながる方法について紹介してもらいながら、アイアンメイデン(Iron Maiden)とメタリカ(Metallica)のファーストアルバムをリスナーに紹介します。Elixir Wizards Dojoの初回への謝辞から、Nervesプロジェクトの詳細を学んでください。 このエピソードのみどころ ゲストの紹介と、このエピソードとElixirConf JPとのコネクションについて Connor と Todd によるヘビーメタル音楽の歴史とサブジャンルへの案内 ToddのNervesを使ったインターネット接続のモニタリングとルーターの再起動の Fultter というGoogleのUIツールキットを使ったNervesプロジェクトのユーザインタフェース構築 GUIアプリに焦点を当てたときのアプリ開発のベストプラクティス Drizzle 2000について聴ける! Nervesで動くToddのスプリンクラーコントローラシステム ToddとConnorのNervesコアチームにおけるそれぞれの役割 Nervesを使う利点: 一度起動すると通常のElixirアプリになる キオスク端末とは何か,どのようにキオスク端末を国際化するか Nervesとハードウェア開発の将来の探求 Nervesと他のIoTソリューションの比較: 結論としては,Nervesに敵うものはない ファームボットシステムのモデルの違いについて: 全てにNervesが使われていて、食糧を育てる Nervesを使ってビデオをエンコードしたり録画したり,ライブストリーミングしたりする方法 IoTを農業分野に統合することが次の10億ドル産業になる理由 Special Guests: Connor Rigby and Todd Resudek.

Smart Software with SmartLogic
Elixir Wizards Dojo: Nerves Part 1 with Frank Hunleth and Justin Schneck

Smart Software with SmartLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 54:17


Welcome to the first part of our extra special Elixir Wizards Dojo. A mashup made in partnership with ElixirConf Japan, in today’s episode, we pose questions asked by the Japanese Nerves community to Nerves core team members, Frank Hunleth and Justin Schneck. After introducing our guests, we talk about which companies make use of Nerve and explore its use cases by looking at FarmBot, an open source robotic farming tool. Justin and Frank take turns explaining the differences between soft and hard real-time — a springboard to show how Nerve excels within its ‘middle-ground of complexity’, production-orientated niche. From Halloween pranks to growing Sichuan chili peppers in the office, Justin and Frank share the projects that they’ve built using Nerves and emphasize its wide applicability. We discuss how Nerves has been both officially and unofficially ported to different devices, why people send Frank random pieces of hardware in the mail, and the differences between open-source and making your work publicly available. Justin and Frank commiserate over the challenge of working with Bluetooth and the beauty of the Nerves community in pushing innovation. We chat more about Nerves, including how you can extend the functionality of file systems, before Justin and Frank unpack their roadmap for Nerves’s future. Tune in to learn more about the Nerves Project, a system that can add a great deal of agility to any development cycle. Key Points From This Episode: Introducing our guests and this episode’s focus on the Japanese Elixir community. The double-edge of broadcasting your excitement about Elixir projects. Looking at FarmBot as a practical use-case to show off what Nerve can do. Differences between soft and hard real-time using FarmBot as an example. What Nerves excels at; acting as a gateway for other processors. Justin and Frank share the projects that they’ve built using Nerves. A brief digression where Justin shares his love of Chinese Sichuan cooking. What other markets are making use of Nerves in their product cycle. The unique ‘middle-ground’ of complexity that Nerves is best suited to address. Porting Nerves to different devices and what devices need to run Nerves. Open-source versus making work public and how Justin took some of his Bluetooth work public. The challenges of working with Bluetooth. Hear how a group in the community is making a Nerves keyboard. How you can extend the functionality of a file system on Nerves. Nerves’s features that make it such an excellent tool within a production environment. When deploying with Nerves Hub, learn how to configure Wi-Fi modules with different devices. Starting with a facelift, Frank and Justin share their roadmap for Nerves’s future. How companies Vary and SmartRent have contributed to the longevity of Nerves. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: SmartLogic — https://smartlogic.io/ ElixirConf — https://elixirconf.com/2020 Frank Hunleth — https://www.linkedin.com/in/fhunleth/ Justin Schneck — https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinschneck Susumu Yamazaki — https://twitter.com/zacky1972 Nerves Project — https://www.nerves-project.org/ Nerves Project Open Collective — https://opencollective.com/nerves-project Nerves Project GitHub — https://github.com/nerves-project/nervespack#erlang-distribution Nerves Kiosk System GitHub — https://github.com/nerves-web-kiosk/kiosksystemrpi3 FarmBot — https://farm.bot/ Rose Point — https://www.rosepoint.com/ The Food of Sichuan — https://www.amazon.com/Food-Sichuan-Fuchsia-Dunlop/dp/1324004835 Lance Halvorsen — https://www.linkedin.com/in/lance-halvorsen-07a102/ Atom VM GitHub — https://github.com/bettio/AtomVM Lichee Pi Zero — https://licheepizero.us/ Pavlok — https://pavlok.com/ Harald GitHub — https://github.com/verypossible-labs/harald Bluetooth with Nerves Notes GitHub — https://gist.github.com/fhunleth/fae46998609814ae4a8abd44f6f08188 Fwup GitHub — https://github.com/fhunleth/fwup ‘Building a keyboard with Elixir’ — https://medium.com/swlh/building-a-keyboard-with-elixir-fc7bd3f60ec3 Vintage Net Wizard GitHub — https://github.com/nerves-networking/vintagenet_wizard Grizzly GitHub — https://github.com/smartrent/grizzly SmartRent Careers — https://smartrent.com/careers/ Very Possible Careers — https://www.verypossible.com/careers Show Notes - Japanese Elixir Wizards Dojo 第一部 Frank Hunleth と Justin Shneck Episode S4E13a: 概要 Elixir Wizards Dojo スペシャル番組の第一部にようこそ。ElixirConf JPとのパートナーシップによるマッシュアップです。今日のエピソードでは、日本のNervesコミュニティからの質問をNervesコアチームのメンバーであるFrank Hunleth と Justin Schneck に尋ねます。ゲストの2人を紹介した後、Nervesを使用する会社のことや、ファームボット(オープンソースのロボティック農業ツール)に見る使用事例を探ります。JustinとFrankが交互にソフトリアルタイムとハードリアルタイムの違いを説明し、Nervesが「複雑さの中立的立場」、生産指向のニッチという点で優れていることを示します。ハロウィンのいたずらから、オフィスで育つ四川の唐辛子栽培まで、JustinとFrankはNervesを使用して構築したプロジェクトを紹介し、その幅広い応用性を強調します。Nervesが公式・非公式にさまざまなデバイスに移植された方法についてや、なぜみんながFrankにランダムなハードウェアを郵送するのか、オープンソースと単に作品を公開することの違いについて話し合います。JustinとFrankはBluetoothの機能開発の課題に同情し、イノベーションを推進する上でのNervesコミュニティの美点について語ります。さらにNervesについて話が進み、どのようにファイルシステムの機能性を拡張するのかや、JustinとFrankがNervesの将来のロードマップについて披露します。どのような開発サイクルにも「アジャイルに」できるシステムである、Nerves プロジェクトについてより詳しく知りたいという人は、是非聴いてください。 このエピソードのみどころ ゲストの紹介と、日本のElixirコミュニティに対するこのエピソードの焦点 Elixirプロジェクトについての興奮を広める上での「両刃」 ファームボットに見るNervesが実現できる実事例 ファームボットを例にした、ソフトリアルタイムとハードリアルタイムの違い Nervesの何が優れているのか: 他のプロセッサへのゲートウェイの役割 JustinとFrankが共有する、Nervesで今まで構築してきたプロジェクトの数々 Justinが愛する四川料理についての軽い脱線 Nervesを製品サイクルに応用する他のマーケットや事例 Nervesが扱うのに手ごろな複雑さの独特の「中間基盤」 Nervesの異なるデバイスへの移植とNervesを実行させるのにどんなデバイスが必要 オープンソースと作品を公開することの違いと、どのようにJustinがBluetoothでの仕事の一部を公開したか Bluetoothの開発作業のチャレンジ コミュニティのグループがどのようにNervesキーボードを作っているか どのようにNervesのファイルシステムの機能性を拡張するか 本番環境で優れたツールとなる上でのNervesの機能 Special Guests: Frank Hunleth and Justin Schneck.

Future Lens
4 - Specialty Crop Robotics

Future Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 20:51


Learn about how border disputes and robotics are impacting global markets for “soft produce”.In this episode our hosts discuss how technology is being created to fill a human labor gap due to a change in demographics, politics and rising expectations from a more prosperous citizenry. Robots are now sufficiently advanced to manage the picking of berries, previously only harvestable by hand.Seasonal LaborersThe UN estimates that the worldwide percentage of young people is on the decline and will drop by about 4% by 2040. As harvesting is physically difficult work typically done by younger people, this does not bode well. Additionally, many countries that historically have provided seasonal labourers are experiencing stronger economic growth which is impacting migration patterns and creating a shortage of workers.Harvest CROO - Robot Strawberry HarvesterInnovative robotic solutions are helping to close the gap between available labor and food demand. Focusing on “conservation of motion” robotics, this harvester requires only 8 seconds to pick all the ripe berries from a strawberry plant. Moving to the next row of plants in just 1.5 seconds, it can cover 8 acres in a single day - the equivalent of having 30 human pickers do the work.FarmBot - Open-source automated precision farmingRory Aronson is the creator of FarmBot, an open-source precision farming machine and software suite designed for small scale automated food production. In his fascinating TEDx UCLA talk he adds to this Future Lens podcast conversation by proposing that a scalable, modular and low cost farming solution is not just desirable, but a necessity for meeting the world’s future food needs.Further Sources and Details can be found on Humanatronix.com

Farm  & Rural Ag Network
AgTech... So What - Stuart Austin on the tools for regenerative agriculture

Farm & Rural Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 32:31


Stuart Austin is an award winning farmer who, with his wife Trish, manages Wilmot Cattle Company, a regenerative grassfed beef operation in the New England area of NSW, Australia. In this episode, Stuart shares how he got involved in regenerative ag, and the the tools he’s using to make 6 and 7 figure decisions around stocking rates and carrying capacity. Stuart and I also chat about how the stigma around regenerative agriculture is changing from “witchcraft” to “solid business practices,” and what he’s doing to help other farmers unlock value in their farming systems. Relevant links from the episode Wilmot Cattle Company- https://www.wilmotcattleco.com.au/ Write up of the 2019 Field Day- https://www.maiagrazing.com/250-plus-graziers-attend-field-day-on-drought-resilience/ RCS Grazing for Profit course- https://www.rcsaustralia.com.au/products/family-business/grazing-for-profit-2/ Allan Savory’s TED talk- https://www.ted.com/talks/allan_savory_how_to_fight_desertification_and_reverse_climate_change You inc. by John McGrath- https://www.amazon.com.au/You-Inc-Attract-Amazing-Business/dp/0732276365 Remember the Titans (trailer)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir1OH33uiwA Maia Grazing- https://www.maiagrazing.com/ FarmBot- https://www.farmbot.com.au/

Agtech - So What?
Stuart Austin on the tools for regenerative agriculture

Agtech - So What?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 32:26


Stuart Austin is a regenerative farmer and self-proclaimed early adopter of technology. In this episode we cover everything from how Stuart got involved in regenerative ag, to the tools he's using (and helping build) to make 6 and 7 figure decisions at Wilmot Cattle Company.Stuart also shares his views on alternative proteins, transparency in agriculture, and the books and movies that he's found inspirational. Relevant links:Wilmot Cattle Company- https://www.wilmotcattleco.com.au/Write up of the 2019 Field Day- https://www.maiagrazing.com/250-plus-graziers-attend-field-day-on-drought-resilience/ RCS Grazing for Profit course- https://www.rcsaustralia.com.au/products/family-business/grazing-for-profit-2/ Allan Savory’s TED talk- https://www.ted.com/talks/allan_savory_how_to_fight_desertification_and_reverse_climate_changeYou inc. by John McGrath- https://www.amazon.com.au/You-Inc-Attract-Amazing-Business/dp/0732276365 Remember the Titans (trailer)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir1OH33uiwA Maia Grazing- https://www.maiagrazing.com/ FarmBot- https://www.farmbot.com.au/

Data Couture
77. (Implement This!) Farmbot to the Rescue

Data Couture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 12:40


Do you like fresh fruit and vegetables? Do you have a green thumb? Do you enjoy removing weeds from your garden? Do you adequately water your garden?If you had mixed reactions to any of these questions, then Jordan has the solution for you: FARMBOT!!! Farmbot is an automated CNC-style farming solution that plants, waters, and removes weeds from your veggie garden. Also, be sure to check out the new Data Couture YouTube page for all new content on Tuesdays and Thursdays athttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU7tZYon0GIv4SND1FILP4gTo keep up with the podcast be sure to visit our website at www.datacouture.org, follow us on twitter @datacouturepod, and on instagram @datacouturepodcast. And, if you'd like to help support future episodes, then consider becoming a patron at patreon.com/datacouture!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/datacouture)

Elixir Mix
EMx 051: Nerves and Farmbot with Connor Rigby

Elixir Mix

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 61:41


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Mark Ericksen Michael Ries Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest: Connor Rigby Summary Connor Rigby, a core member of the Nerves team, answers the panel's questions about Farmbot and his experience working with Nerves. The panel discusses the great things about nerves. Connor shares his favorite tools for productions and testing practices. The panel discusses NervesKeys and NervesHub. Connor tells the panel what it was like working with NASA. Known for experimenting with Nerves, Connor talks about some of his projects. Links https://farm.bot/ https://github.com/nerves-project http://wiki.ros.org/sig/Embedded https://elixirforum.com/t/sqlite-ecto2-new-maintainer/15611 https://github.com/elixir-sqlite/sqlite_ecto2 https://www.rosepoint.com/ https://github.com/RosePointNav ElixirConf 2015 - Embedded Elixir in Action by Garth Hitchens Mocks and explicit contracts https://www.nerves-hub.org/ https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/personal-food-computer/overview/ https://smartrent.com/ https://github.com/boydm/scenic https://opencv.org/ https://www.verypossible.com/ https://github.com/ConnorRigby/elixir-opencv https://github.com/elixir-circuits/circuits_gpio https://github.com/elixir-circuits/ https://www.grisp.org/ https://beagleboard.org/black https://codesync.global/media/clixir-mixing-c-and-elixir-code/ https://twitter.com/pressy4pie https://github.com/ConnorRigby https://twitter.com/elixir_mix https://www.facebook.com/Elixir-Mix Picks Mark Ericksen: https://twitter.com/FrancescoC/status/1119596234166218754 Charles Max Wood: https://twitter.com/NervesMeetup https://podwrench.com/ Michael Ries: Cees de Groot - Clixir - mixing C and Elixir code | Code BEAM SF 19 Connor Rigby: https://www.gbstudio.dev/

Devchat.tv Master Feed
EMx 051: Nerves and Farmbot with Connor Rigby

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 61:41


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Mark Ericksen Michael Ries Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest: Connor Rigby Summary Connor Rigby, a core member of the Nerves team, answers the panel's questions about Farmbot and his experience working with Nerves. The panel discusses the great things about nerves. Connor shares his favorite tools for productions and testing practices. The panel discusses NervesKeys and NervesHub. Connor tells the panel what it was like working with NASA. Known for experimenting with Nerves, Connor talks about some of his projects. Links https://farm.bot/ https://github.com/nerves-project http://wiki.ros.org/sig/Embedded https://elixirforum.com/t/sqlite-ecto2-new-maintainer/15611 https://github.com/elixir-sqlite/sqlite_ecto2 https://www.rosepoint.com/ https://github.com/RosePointNav ElixirConf 2015 - Embedded Elixir in Action by Garth Hitchens Mocks and explicit contracts https://www.nerves-hub.org/ https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/personal-food-computer/overview/ https://smartrent.com/ https://github.com/boydm/scenic https://opencv.org/ https://www.verypossible.com/ https://github.com/ConnorRigby/elixir-opencv https://github.com/elixir-circuits/circuits_gpio https://github.com/elixir-circuits/ https://www.grisp.org/ https://beagleboard.org/black https://codesync.global/media/clixir-mixing-c-and-elixir-code/ https://twitter.com/pressy4pie https://github.com/ConnorRigby https://twitter.com/elixir_mix https://www.facebook.com/Elixir-Mix Picks Mark Ericksen: https://twitter.com/FrancescoC/status/1119596234166218754 Charles Max Wood: https://twitter.com/NervesMeetup https://podwrench.com/ Michael Ries: Cees de Groot - Clixir - mixing C and Elixir code | Code BEAM SF 19 Connor Rigby: https://www.gbstudio.dev/

Beery Good Entertainment
Beery Good Entertainment #44 (Arts & Culture)

Beery Good Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 77:41


Welcome to episode #44 of 'Beery Good Entertainment'. S0rceress0 and Lola have a couple of very special guests on this episode. Author Elaine Jackson and Illustrator Dan Schaefer join us to discuss their latest project, 'Minding Mama'. A graphic novel about a post-apocalyptic future described as "Two hundred years into the future, and the surface of planet Earth is an inhospitable and dangerous place. Join Mama, her son and FarmBot companion Cyril as they set out on a journey of discovery....". We thank Elaine and Dan very much for taking the time to speak to us. And, of course, it wouldn't be Beery Good Entertainment without a few brews to review. Enjoy! Presented by: @S0rceress0 (Linda) @LolaLariscy Guests: @ElaineJackson12 Dan Schaefer https://www.ejjackson.org/ https://www.comixology.com/Dan-Schaefer/comics-creator/82029 http://filmstoryboards.com/ http://www.mindingmama.org/ If you're interested in supporting our shows, please check out: www.lolalariscy.com www.s0rceress0.com/my-books/ For the uncut video version of the show please visit our YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCKLqh8K3BQnbj3nk_Y3DsXw Intro and Outro Music by www.bensound.com

Elixir Mix
EMx 008: Nerves! with Frank Hunleth and Justin Schneck

Elixir Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 46:42


Panel: Eric Berry Mark Erikson Josh Adams Special Guests: Frank Hunleth and Justin Schneck In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to Frank Hunleth and Justin Schneck about Nerves! Frank is a software developer who, in his day job, focuses on C and C++ and now works for Smartrent using Nerves. Justin is currently working for Le Tote where he applies Nerves to the production there. They talk about what Nerves is, the two worlds you work within Nerves, the disadvantages to using Nerves, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Frank and Justin intro Looking into ideas on how to use Nerves in their own homes What is Nerves? Collection of tools and frameworks that help you build embedded devices Bridge from Elixir world to the physical world Access to the rest of the Elixir ecosystem FarmBot Nerves in farming Testament to the Nerves documentation Understanding where Erlang came from Can use a small size firmware Raspberry pi Two worlds to work in within Nerves Goal is to keep you in the Elixir world Where does Elixir fit in within the world of device programming? Are people starting to be drawn to Nerves? Nerves fits in with devices that are smarter Targeting the embedded Linux space Negatives to Nerves Python And much, much more! Links: Smartrent Nerves Le Tote Elixir FarmBot Nerves documentation Erlang Raspberry pi Linux Elixir Slack Frank’s GitHub @fhunleth Justin’s GitHub @mobileoverlord Sponsors: Digital Ocean Picks: Eric Walking OverDrive app for ios Mark Dell XPS 13 Laptop Josh Should we adopt Dave’s way of building applications as a series of components? – Elixir Forum thread Frank Elixir Native UI Cees De Groot Justin Gardening Wherever You Go, There You Are by Jon Kabat-Zinn

Devchat.tv Master Feed
EMx 008: Nerves! with Frank Hunleth and Justin Schneck

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 46:42


Panel: Eric Berry Mark Erikson Josh Adams Special Guests: Frank Hunleth and Justin Schneck In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to Frank Hunleth and Justin Schneck about Nerves! Frank is a software developer who, in his day job, focuses on C and C++ and now works for Smartrent using Nerves. Justin is currently working for Le Tote where he applies Nerves to the production there. They talk about what Nerves is, the two worlds you work within Nerves, the disadvantages to using Nerves, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Frank and Justin intro Looking into ideas on how to use Nerves in their own homes What is Nerves? Collection of tools and frameworks that help you build embedded devices Bridge from Elixir world to the physical world Access to the rest of the Elixir ecosystem FarmBot Nerves in farming Testament to the Nerves documentation Understanding where Erlang came from Can use a small size firmware Raspberry pi Two worlds to work in within Nerves Goal is to keep you in the Elixir world Where does Elixir fit in within the world of device programming? Are people starting to be drawn to Nerves? Nerves fits in with devices that are smarter Targeting the embedded Linux space Negatives to Nerves Python And much, much more! Links: Smartrent Nerves Le Tote Elixir FarmBot Nerves documentation Erlang Raspberry pi Linux Elixir Slack Frank’s GitHub @fhunleth Justin’s GitHub @mobileoverlord Sponsors: Digital Ocean Picks: Eric Walking OverDrive app for ios Mark Dell XPS 13 Laptop Josh Should we adopt Dave’s way of building applications as a series of components? – Elixir Forum thread Frank Elixir Native UI Cees De Groot Justin Gardening Wherever You Go, There You Are by Jon Kabat-Zinn

Popular Technology Radio
Smart Nora, ASTI, EchoBox, Bitdefender, and FarmBot | #175

Popular Technology Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2018 84:07


Learn how to stay cybersafe, jam to your favorite tunes, sleep right, and automate your garden this week on Pop Tech Radio. First off, Smart Nora CEO and Co-Founder, Behrouz Hariri, tells us about their microphone activated, inflatable pillow powered anti-snoring device that keeps your partner from strangling you in your sleep. Then, Adaptive Sound Technology, Inc. (ASTI) President and CEO, Sam Nicolino, explains how they've painstakingly captured naturalistic, urban, and other sounds to drown out background noise while you sleep. Next, EchoBox Director of Growth, Josh McKenzie, shares how they've been able to provide premium Hi-Fi, titanium bodied earbuds at a reasonable price. Also, Bitdefender IoT Director, Dan Berte, wakes us up a cold reality; every internet-enabled device is at risk to cyber threats. Find out the Bitdefender BOX can keep us safe. Finally, Rory Aronson, CEO of FarmBot, shares his vision for building a self-sufficient future - hundreds of thousands of micro farms across the globe. Tune in now. [00:00:00] Snore No More with Smart Nora [00:06:54] Sleep - One of Three Pillars of Health [00:12:31] Get to Sleep with ASTI [00:19:54] Adaptive Sound Environments for Baby [00:31:43] Audiophile Earbuds for Reasonable Price [00:35:56] EchoBox in VR and on the Road [00:42:16] Defend Your Home with Bitdefender BOX [00:47:43] Shield Yourself From Cyber Attacks [00:54:46] Be Self Sufficient; Be Your Own Farmer [01:02:09] Automate Your Garden - Reap the Rewards [01:10:32] Open Source Farming Info at Openfarm [01:18:10] FarmBot: An Iterative Process

Yakut
Bölüm #26

Yakut

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017


[ Dinle ]Ruby Türkiye Meetup #2Ruby releases2.2.82.3.52.4.2Ruby on Rails 5.0.6 and 5.1.4 releasesWrite first CLIShould write RoR?Strong migrations RubyGemDHH cancelled RubyTogether membershipImproving spec speedGrape the JSON frameworkAddressing in Ruby on Rails and PostgreSQLRuby refactoringHeroku updates RubyGems versionÖzgün KoyunLogPusher-RubyBurak DemirtaşFarmbotWebapp for Farmbot [Ruby]

MATE: Marketing, Advertising, Technology and Entrepreneurship
MATE 036 – How artificial intelligence and robots are revolutionising gardening, with Rory Aronson from FarmBot (REBROADCAST of MATE 014)

MATE: Marketing, Advertising, Technology and Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 60:41


Rory Aronson revolutionised agriculture when he created the coolest invention ever—FarmBot—an AI robot which farms your veggie patch. Seriously, this autonomous robot plants seeds, waters the garden, checks the soil nutrients and kills the weeds. In this episode of MATE, Rory explains how he built this precision agriculture machine and why it’s going to transform the … Continue reading MATE 036 – How artificial intelligence and robots are revolutionising gardening, with Rory Aronson from FarmBot (REBROADCAST of MATE 014) The post MATE 036 – How artificial intelligence and robots are revolutionising gardening, with Rory Aronson from FarmBot (REBROADCAST of MATE 014) appeared first on MATE podcast.

Design World
Farmbot podcast

Design World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 14:01


In this age of non-GMO, home grown and fully traceable produce, backyard food gardening is on the rise. But it’s not without a few challenges—weeding, proper watering, and so on. What if you could automate many tasks of personal gardening?

MATE: Marketing, Advertising, Technology and Entrepreneurship
MATE 014 – Rory Aronson introduces FarmBot, the AI robot which farms your veggie patch

MATE: Marketing, Advertising, Technology and Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 56:08


Rory Aronson revolutionised agriculture when he created the coolest invention ever—FarmBot—an AI robot which farms your veggie patch. Seriously, this autonomous robot plants seeds, waters the garden, checks the soil nutrients and kills the weeds. In this episode of MATE, Rory explains how he built this precision agriculture machine and why it’s going to transform the … Continue reading MATE 014 – Rory Aronson introduces FarmBot, the AI robot which farms your veggie patch The post MATE 014 – Rory Aronson introduces FarmBot, the AI robot which farms your veggie patch appeared first on MATE podcast.

We Dig Plants
Episode 190: FarmBot

We Dig Plants

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 43:33


Today on We Dig Plants, hosts Alice Marcus Krieg and Carmen Devito do their part to contribute to the "robots will take our jobs" story! Our guest: Rory Aronson, the creator of the FarmBot. This robot is installed above a planter box, before Raspberry Pi, a rudimentary (and cheap) computer pushes it into action. FarmBot then plants and waters seeds in order to grow crops with minimal human labor.

Dave & Gunnar Show
Episode 122: #122: You’d Better Recognize

Dave & Gunnar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 51:11


This week Dave and Gunnar talk about recognition: facial recognition, keystroke recognition, Dothraki recognition. UMD Cyber Defense Training Camp RescueTime. Sorry. NIST declares the age of SMS-based 2-factor authentication over Radio Hack Steals Keystrokes from Millions of Wireless Keyboards Cameras Are Getting Better at Seeing if You’re Nervous Meanwhile: Machine Learning is Fun! Part 4: Modern Face Recognition with Deep Learning Galaxy Note 7 will ship with iris scanner. Craigslist: OFFICE OF PUBLIC ART SEEKS KLINGON, ELVISH, OR DOTHRAKI SPEAKER (Pittsburgh, PA) Dodging Stray Bullets in Lebanon With The World’s First Bulletproof Headscarf Google’s Dialer App Now Warns You When You’re Getting a Call From a Spammer Amazon Patents Way To Turn Lampposts, Church Steeples Into Drone Perches Dave got published: How Automation Can Unleash Government IT Innovation See also D&G 101 — Ansible: Good Technology, Great Coffee Defense in Depth on October 6 Red Hat Positioned in the Visionaries Quadrant of Gartner’s 2016 Magic Quadrant for x86 Server Virtualization Infrastructure Why Carry Your Suitcase When You Can Attach it to Your Bottom? Heavy Metal and Natural Language Processing – Part 1 Cutting Room Floor Arduino absentmindedly blows bubbles Open Source Gardening Robot ‘FarmBot’ Raises $560,000 Robo hobo bamboozles passers-by Ourobot: What happens when a snake bot swallows its own tail Watch a Bratwurst-Grilling Robot Serve Up Perfectly Seared Sausages Mother was walking the dog, saw Boston Dynamics walking their robot. Over 1000 robots break world record with synchronised dance routine There’s going to be a Raspberry Pi driverless racing championship A Hamster Powered Machine That Draws Pictures Of Hamsters Fake Chalets: Unmasking the Bunkers disguised as Quaint Swiss Villas Mid-Century Men At Vintage Computers QUESS. A curated magazine, written by computers, for people. (h/t emorisse) Systematic breakdown on Bladerunner production design? Coming right up.

MADE
MAdE - Episode 15 - The All News Episode

MADE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016 92:44


Welcome to Episode 15 of MAdE the podcast about Purpose-Driven: Design, Making and Manufacturing. This week Claudia, Ray and Jose discuss catch up on news stories for the entire show, and talk about a inexpensive small vacuum former for the product of the week. - NEWS - Conceptual home for couples designed to split after divorce http://www.dezeen.com/2016/07/11/prenuptial-housing-omar-kbiri-studio-oba-divorcing-couples-floating-home/ harvard: printing metal…. IN MID AIR http://interestingengineering.com/new-device-harvard-allows-metal-printed-midair/ MINI METAL FOUNDRY - casting metal at home https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHD10DjxM1g Robotic furniture is our future http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/7/18/12212290/robotic-furniture-ori-yves-behar $1000 3d printed ....with soil http://3dprintingindustry.com/news/houses-printed-soil-83229/ SOM unveils 3d printed POD http://www.domain.com.au/news/3d-printed-pod-is-powered-by-a-car-20160204-gmli1e/ Farmbot is Humanity's First CNC Farming Machine https://all3dp.com/farmbot-genesis-print-green/ - PRODUCT OF THE WEEK - small scale vacuum former http://www.micromark.com/Compact-Vacuum-Forming-Machine,11244.html?sc=WGB&utm_source=GoogleBase&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=GoogleBase&gclid=CKPojuipks4CFUFahgod_kkHAQ - OTHER LINKS - MAde Website: MadePodcast.com MAdE Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/MADEpodcast/ Ray's youTube page: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyNfhZ2kZuB-lfZtSRcLiuw Ray's homeMade lathe facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/homemadelathe/ Diamond state machining: www.diamondstatemachining.com/ Claudia's website: www.thecityecologist.com Claudia's Twitter: twitter.com/cityecologist_ Jose's website: www.cityaperture.com Jose's Twitter: twitter.com/CityAperture MUSIC BY: www.bensound.com

Diffusion Science radio
Future work, farmbot and Chiptunes

Diffusion Science radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2015


Futurist Roger Lawrence talks about the future of work at the Augmented Reality meetup, Tom D'netto builds a farmbot at the Sydney Mini Maker faire, and James Laird Wah turns old games into new musical instruments. Production checked by Charles Willock, Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf Support Diffusion by making a contribution