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Engineer🚂👨‍💻⚡🧰
Farmer 🍀🌿🤠🍄🪱💩

Québecer making a living between the Champlain lake and the Adirondacks.

Overworked, jaded and generally sour.

I'm not a fan of us mining our nutrients for our ag-system. But it seems like there's no bottom to the stupidity.

This is all petty infighting that is leaving the whole world worse off.

https://thewalrus.ca/trump-is-spoiling-for-a-fight-over-canadian-potash/

#agriculture #fertilizer

@markarayner just have ai to figure it out for you!

If you can't afford electronics to look it up on AI because AI is hoarding all the ressources.

RE: https://newsie.social/@royaards/115678990116109174

if #fascism is being funded by a network of less than three thousand, made-up billionaires, why do y’all keep calling it POPULISM.

@serenissimaj I totally agree, I'm saying the same thing happens outside of academia as well.

Sustainable memristors from shiitake mycelium for high-frequency bioelectronics

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0328965

#Science #BioElectronic

Sustainable memristors from shiitake mycelium for high-frequency bioelectronics

Neuromorphic computing, inspired by the structure of the brain, offers advantages in parallel processing, memory storage, and energy efficiency. However, current semiconductor-based neuromorphic chips require rare-earth materials and costly fabrication processes, whereas neural organoids need complex bioreactor maintenance. In this study, we explored shiitake (Lentinula edodes) fungi as a robust, sustainable alternative, exploiting its adaptive electrical signaling, which is akin to neuronal spiking. We demonstrate fungal computing via mycelial networks interfaced with electrodes, showing that fungal memristors can be grown, trained, and preserved through dehydration, retaining functionality at frequencies up to 5.85 kHz, with an accuracy of 90 ± 1%. Notably, shiitake has exhibited radiation resistance, suggesting its viability for aerospace applications. Our findings show that fungal computers can provide scalable, eco-friendly platforms for neuromorphic tasks, bridging bioelectronics and unconventional computing.

@serenissimaj it's not only in academia, same is true for the job market.

It says a lot about people's value systems.

@kenweber soon the be the baron's ballroom

How hard is it to have #email UIs have a schedule #meeting button?

Come at me "this could have been an email" crowd.

I still think "this email chain should have been a meeting" is also a recurring problem.

#silentsunday #dog #forestbathing
Bowie out for his much needed forest bathing..

We are mining our nutrients rather than growing them.

https://scitechdaily.com/the-worlds-food-supply-is-at-risk-modern-agriculture-is-destroying-the-soil-beneath-our-feet/

“Breaking the cycle of soil degradation is possible,” Dr Carswell concludes, “but it requires rethinking how we manage land – not just for yields next season, but for resilience in the decades to come.”

The World’s Food Supply Is at Risk: Modern Agriculture Is Destroying the Soil Beneath Our Feet

Using a resilience theory approach could help reveal practical solutions and clarify their potential trade-offs. New research warns that modern agricultural methods are placing the global food supply at increasing risk by weakening the natural resilience of the world’s soils. Soil resilience r

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