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Aid my cynicism – this sounds like pharmaceuticals creating a desease for a new drug they fabricated.
Aid my cynicism – this sounds like pharmaceuticals creating a desease for a new drug they fabricated.
Solar panels aren’t permanent. Seems the land can be used as current needs require.
Seems like solar panels can be easily relocated when the land is desired to be used for agriculture. I admittedly don’t know what the loss would be on some of the power infrastructure for routing this would be though.
Is it prime agriculture land if no one is using it for prime agricultural land?
Oh, wow - didn’t realize we were that close. I assume that’s early access.
Im struggling to convince myself if I should read the article and see if some actual numbers were ever mentioned.
Things running in a datacenter might not be quite analogous to consumer equipment.
Is how I would interpret their comment.
Are you THE cloud?
Exhaust air out from the ceiling if possible.
Ah , interesting - hadn’t seen them like that before – but the premise looks the same to what I was suggesting.
In the video on the product you can see them mucking with AT commands. OpenWRT seems to be using https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wan/wwan/modemmanager so I think you’d just want to confirm the chips on those dongles have had success with ModemManager - and then be running ModemManager from your Pis.
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I’m picking an older LTE only chip that I’m familiar with and a compatible enclosure. There might be cheaper.
It’s far from plug and play as you’ll either need to come up to speed with AT command or research if some libraries interact it. Edit: I’d look at what OpenWRT is using - I’ve plugged these into those and had a relatively plug and play experience.
Entirely possible this isn’t what you’re looking for - what’s a link to one of these dongles on Amazon?
LTE modems are cheaper - so I’d exclude 5g if your use case doesn’t require it.
I know more about the mobile internet side of things - not exactly stuff like cameras only etc.
Do you have enough signal at the farm to run cheaper devices and antennas?
Do you want to pay for multiple cell plans or would it make sense to have one command/central and increase/mesh the WiFi output?
Please keep Wikipedia up to date while you’re at it. Thanks.
You would recommend trades as a second/side job? Seems like it’d be a bit taxing physically and not flexible on scheduling – I could be wrong.
His job is to meet many important people throughout the day - day after day. It’s probably applicable here.