Re: Open Agriculture / Free (as in Freedom) Food

2017-05-11 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 11/05/17 10:00, Carsten Agger wrote: > > That said, the ideas behind the food computer are interesting. It might > be the most rational way to source some plants (rather than exploit > vulnerable ecosystems and have them shipped across the globe), and in > terms of sustainability it might be mor

Re: Open Agriculture / Free (as in Freedom) Food

2017-05-11 Thread Carsten Agger
On 05/10/2017 05:54 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote: > If you are not comfortable putting non-free software in your computer, > have you ever thought about the non-free nature of the food you put in > your body? > > A group at MIT's Media Lab have started the Open Agriculture (OpenAg) > initiative and th

Re: Open Agriculture / Free (as in Freedom) Food

2017-05-11 Thread Theo Schmidt
Am 11.05.2017 um 08:17 schrieb Antonello Lobianco: > Hello, I didn't understand what is it all about... sorry to look rude, > but could you provide a small document that introduce the topic? It's about hardware and control. The large companies try to profit from every aspect of our lives, includi

Re: Open Agriculture / Free (as in Freedom) Food

2017-05-11 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 11/05/17 08:17, Antonello Lobianco (not reply) wrote: > Hello, I didn't understand what is it all about... sorry to look rude, > but could you provide a small document that introduce the topic? In > general, I don't like/have the time to watch videos, and I can't judge > from your email if it is