Yes, but it's quite inactive. That community basically died shortly after the Reddit exodus. Check the stickied Patch Tuesday megathread for instance, it hasn't been updated in two months, which shows that the mods have abandoned the community or don't care - and given that no users posted there either, it seems like users also stopped caring.
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As a Windows sysadmin:
- Sysadmin
- SCCM
- PowerShell
Aeroponics, under a controlled greenhouse environment, is technically the most stable food production method, assuming you have the ability to maintain the systems supporting it, and of course a good knowledge of a particular plant's requirements and growth habits.
Pros:
- Water Efficiency: Uses up to 98% less water compared to traditional farming.
- Space Efficiency: Can be used in vertical farming setups, making it ideal for urban areas.
- Growth Speed: Crops can grow faster due to higher oxygen levels and nutrient delivery.
- Reduced Pesticide Need: Since plants aren't grown in soil, there's a lower risk of soil-borne diseases.
Aeroponics, when done correctly, can yield impressive results in terms of growth speed and resource efficiency compared to traditional farming.
Sorry, but I find that really hard to relate. How would that make any difference, practically? At the end of a day, a bed is always welcoming to me - I mean, I don't need an excuse to hit the bed lol, in fact, I need an excuse to get out of bed. On some lazy weekends I may not even bother getting out of bed lol.
I'm not sure why it's a hassle? I use syncthing-fork to sync with my Raspberry Pi. It's pretty low maintenance and I haven't really had any issues. Passwords are too important to trust to a third-party, and LassPass has show on several occasions how stupid it is to trust a third-party cloud provider with your passwords.
Also, BitWarden has a big drawback for me on desktop, and that is it can't auto-type passwords - which is unacceptable for me, since I spend a lot of time working out of remote desktop windows and VMs as part of my job.