Going through my recommended on youtube, these two video's grabbed my attention immediately. Seeing as the grocery store and the banking system piss me off on a daily basis coming across an alternative to a mortgage and shitty supermarket produce I was in. First Farmbot you may have heard of it, essentially a 3d printer that grows produce. I built my own 3d printer not the easiest thing in the world but totally do able. Being able to automatize a vegetable garden is ideal for anyone with an erratic schedule.
Next video was a company call Kasita, They hired BMW engineers to design a modular modern tiny house that would be extremely easy to move from city to city. They are selling 300sqft highly engineered pods that can either be laid on a land lot for an individual or in a vertical racking system developed for urban environments. I believe what sets them apart is the racking system will be open source. Other companies can build livable pods that work with the Kasita racking system. The pods can be transported on semi trailers so moving from city to city will be a breeze. Last developers will be able to buy just racking systems and lease space. Kasita house on a small lot with a few Farmbots growing all my produce is starting to look like a good plan. If I want to move to a city in a few years when racking systems are more prevalent like Austin, its an option. I like options. I don't know either company personally but they should pay me. Disclaimer proper grammar is not high on my priorities, kills creativity IMOAuthors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
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