Which modern, capitalist things support/nudge/afford a lifestyle that's much more connected to nature and our stone-age brains? In a positive manner, so I don't mean "endless scroll = intermittend dopamine hits" or such ilk.
I wonder about for examples:
1. hourly-flexible electricity metering = aligning daily life with the sun (and winds) #SolarPunk #Tibber
2. Steep discounts on supermarket products that are near their sell-before date = hunting & gathering plus avoiding #foodwaste
I wonder about for examples:
1. hourly-flexible electricity metering = aligning daily life with the sun (and winds) #SolarPunk #Tibber
2. Steep discounts on supermarket products that are near their sell-before date = hunting & gathering plus avoiding #foodwaste
toddmedema •
gittaca •
Within the topic of (communal) gardening (cc @Miri123 @robconnolly) or cooking, what techniques would you consider most _drastically modern_ while not veering into harmful like #industrialAg or #fastfood?
#Hydroponics, maybe? Solar pumping (https://lite.duckduckgo.com/lite/?q=site%3Agardena.com+%2213300-20%22), #SolarCooking also fits the bill for me, because our ancestors didn't have glass, mirrors & electronics.
Rob Connolly •
Significantly lower effort than traditional methods, for basically the same (or slightly better) output.
Look up 'Charles Dowding' on youtube for a ton of info and tutorials.
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JimmyB (he/him) •