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Knowledge is power, but only if you apply it. DIY projects to improve your life.
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💻 Google's​ "Gemini" is useful, but only if you ask the right questions...

▪️Many have been accusing Google's Gemini of skewing reality in favor of "woke ideology," yet my own experiments indicate it tries to produce content specifically for you;

▪️In other words, if you ask leading questions meant to tease out "woke" results, that's what you'll get. Ask objective questions and get objective answers;

▪️The real tragedy is that Gemini and other AI generative platforms available for FREE are being used to fuel a pointless and devisive social conflict when such platforms are capable of helping solve real problems;

▪️For example, I asked Gemini to produce conceptual images (attached) for an aquaponic system I want to build with simple materials anyone can find to grow food locally even without farmland - the results created in seconds  saved me probably days of conceptual development;

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💻 Google's​ "Gemini" is useful, but only if you ask the right questions... ▪️Many have been accusing Google's Gemini of skewing reality in favor of "woke ideology," yet my own experiments indicate it tries to produce content specifically for you; ▪️In other…
That said, it is important to look at these type of services as "starting points," not as a means of drawing conclusions. Take whatever information you get from AI services, do your own independent research, and then draw your own conclusions - just like using Wikipedia or any other source of information online...
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📚 Applied​ 3D​ Printing​: Adding and Subtracting Study Aid

▪️For pre-school children to grasp the concept of adding and subtracting with a hands-on approach;

▪️Took minutes to design, the 3D printer did the fabrication which allows you to do something else for the hour or so it took to print, then several more minutes to assemble;

▪️The cross-supports are made from spare bamboo chopsticks;

▪️I'm sure this could be done using entirely spare objects around the house, but 3D printing produces a finished, manufactured look, is consistent especially if you have more than one child you need to make one for;

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📚Applied 3D Printing: 3D Printed Adding & Subtracting Aid for Pre-Schoolers

I have uploaded the 3D files (STL files) on Thingiverse where anyone can download them for free and if you have access to a 3D printer, print them out.

This design is a complete set, no additional materials are necessary (except super glue) for final assembly.

LINK: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6518820

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💦🌱 Aquaponics: Compact Food Production

In its simplest form, aquaponics is a fish tank, a water pump, and a grow bed with porus grow media other than soil. The media harbors beneficial bacteria that convert fish waste into nutrients for the plants and returns clean water to the fish tank.

It works, but only on a very small scale.

Larger scale operations for serious growing either for yourself or a small business requires additional systems like filters to separate/treat solid waste, a biofilter to convert chemical fish waste into plant nutrients, a sump and a number of different kinds of grow systems to suit different plants.

We are designing the latter, hoping to document and share our progress with others who want a home garden for themselves or a small scale, local commercial system.

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💦🌱 Aquaponics: old prototypes

We're not starting from scratch.

I've built several successful but small-scale aquaponics systems in the past - proof-of-concepts deep inside Bangkok's urban environment using balconies.

I learned a lot about how to manage water flow (simple aquarium pumps and PVC tubing), lighting (LED grow lights), grow medium (lava rock) and even custom-built steel mesh-reinforced concrete containers (to minimize the use of potentially harmful plastic).

I dug around for old photos of these systems from years ago so people can see what was done vs. what is being built now.

For all the old articles tracking our original aquaponics project see here.

There's a lot of info on the fundamentals of how aquaponics works and the lessons learned from these prototypes.

FYI my landlord still uses the large concrete fish container I made for this old system to grow an aquatic tree in front of the building I used to stay in all these years later!

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💦🌱Aquaponics: Old Prototypes II

There was also this project, small but still worked very well.

A tiny water pump pushed water to the top, and returned to the glass container below.

3D printing was used to hold and hide the plastic growing container (a cut 1.5L water bottle) for the plant. There was also plenty of room inside the 3D printed structure to house sensors and even an automatic fish feeder.

This worked well with leafy greens like rocket. It wasn't exactly efficient, but proved how small you can make a working aquaponics system.

All the files and additional info is available for the project here on Thingiverse for free download.

I'd suggest using this as a reference rather than try to build it exactly as it is. Something similar is often built by people over their existing fish tanks as a small prototype before moving on to larger systems.

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🚀Aerospace News: A preview into what astronauts working on SpaceX's lunar lander might look like.

Space agencies use underwater mock-ups to train astronauts under conditions similar to that in low/microgravity conditions... ↘️↘️↘️
Forwarded from SpaceX
First look at SpaceX’s Starship HLS mockup at NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Lab.

The semicircle represents Starship’s hull, and the smaller circle within represents an airlock that leads astronauts to the lunar surface

It’s incredible to feel the scale of Starship’s pressurized volume which will radically change how we can live on the Moon.

Thanks to smartereveryday for the exclusive footage.
Source: @tobyliiiiiiiiii
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