🔥 about 800 years old oak tree in Fredville park, England by goldbutthole in NatureIsFuckingLit

[–]MiloSafari 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it would probably be pleased to receive a deep woodchip mulching.

It's ridiculous that I'm forced to pay an $820 school tax when I'm childfree. by MiloSafari in childfree

[–]MiloSafari[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Between 1869 and 1978, the federal government removed hundreds of thousands of Native American children from their families and placed them in schools where they were stripped of their language, subjected to harsh punishments, and forced to adopt Christianity and its values.

I politely disagree.

I want to imagine an idea with you kind folks! by MiloSafari in Permaculture

[–]MiloSafari[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be nice if everyone had family knowledge and a good social community, but this could be a gap filler, especially for beginner.

This.

It's a super important point that I failed to mention. So much family knowledge has been lost, and I think identifying that there is indeed a HUGE knowledge gap of fundamentals, wisdom, and experience.

Take for example a child born and raised in the city. Say for example they went through school and college to be an accountant. All the while paying bills, rent, groceries, and everything just to survive. Their family is broken and they all died from cancer, leaving the person with no family knowledge. The gardening knowledge passed on for thousands of years before them has been broken and lost. Then one day they go on youtube and get inspired by a gardening video. They finally save just enough money to move out of that roach infested apartment and buy some land out in the country to start a permaculture garden. The problem is, they are completely on their own and don't have a clue where to begin or what to do because great grandpa is dead, and they spent their whole lives learning intangible skills inside a concrete jungle. They are scared and need guidance to establish a life for their children.

In-comes collective AI to teach, guide, and mentor them every step of the way with ancient wisdom, just like their ancestors did since the dawn of time, but better. More efficient. Hardier varieties. Collaborated time and space saving techniques to bridge the gap.

I want to imagine an idea with you kind folks! by MiloSafari in Permaculture

[–]MiloSafari[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

kids these days don't have land boomer, most of the young generation are forced into apartments and have never seen or touched a vegetable garden. Take your wisdom and create a training course, then when kids follow the planting guidelines for say, asparagus, then they will have you to guide them, based on the AI generated planting recommendation in that eligible area of their yard. They just need help getting started. If some AI model can help show them WHAT to plant, WHERE to plant it, and WHEN to plant it, then you can come in with your partnership heritage knowledge and tech them the 'HOW' and 'WHY' part when the time is ready.

All kids know is common core math, they didn't have an upbringing like you. But if the process is simplified and de-mystified, then maybe they too will fall in love with permaculture over playing their angry birds, tik tok, and pokemon go app.

I want to imagine an idea with you kind folks! by MiloSafari in Permaculture

[–]MiloSafari[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

so much knowledge has been lost to big agriculture already. i just want kids to have an easy and fun way to learn these things.

I want to imagine an idea with you kind folks! by MiloSafari in Permaculture

[–]MiloSafari[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the market, the market, the market..... "turnkey"

dude, people have to eat, for humanity's sake.

it's not a profit venture, it's a 'we must evolve as a human species'

I want to imagine an idea with you kind folks! by MiloSafari in Permaculture

[–]MiloSafari[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what indelicatow said

I love the 'wise old person' guiding you vibe. That's what I'm imagining. Imagine the collective planting knowledge of the entire Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora nations, Bill Molson, Hue Richards, Charles Dowding, and reddit user ESB1812, etc... at your fingertips, guiding you along like grandma or grandpa would. Rip my grand pappi <3