Seriously who and what the fuck even kind of bot is this? Farming and shit bruh what IS THIS!!! This is like a daily occurrence holy shit bruh go die.
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Seriously who and what the fuck even kind of bot is this? Farming and shit bruh what IS THIS!!! This is like a daily occurrence holy shit bruh go die.
"Farm from anywhere" is a phrase we're likely to hear more and more of as technology enables easier access to fresh, locally grown food. We just wrote about Babylon Micro-Farms, a remote, hydroponic farm you can keep inside your living room. There's also a healthy urban farming market: thanks to companies like Farmshelf and Smallhold, restaurants, schools, and the average consumer get better access to fresh food and more involved in the food production itself. But no one's tackled the reinvention of farming quite like the folks at FarmBot. A visual interface lets you "plan your garden like a videogame," according to the company's website. So the fact that the interface looks a bit like FarmVille is no coincidence. You can drag and drop plants into the virtual plot of land (below), build care regiments, and even scare away birds. After the garden is planned, the machine plants seeds, measures soil moisture content and water, and can detect and destroy weeds. Email alerts tell a