cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/30250632
Thought this was interesting. A little gaming history intermixed with EVs, Off grid living, Hydrogen and a bunch of other things.
High in the hills of Hawaii’s Big Island, Henk Rogers—best known for bringing Tetris to the world—is taking on a new kind of challenge: building a fully off-grid life. On his 32-acre Pu‛uwa‛awa‛a Ranch, he’s growing his own food, producing his own energy, and working to protect Hawaii’s future.
Henk Rogerz exploited Tetris he did not make it.
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Looks interesting. Probably too much on the non-affordable side of things for normal people, I bet. But what bothers me most is the term collapse-proof. I get that they likely address the high level of autonomy. I would still rather focus on having a high level of adaptability and being a solid foundation to enable community-building instead. (end of optimistic rambling)