Not necessarily, it seems you can work with screw-based foundations even with higher setups. I found a german source with good pictures for what looks like a raspberry farm
Oh, and a comparison when to use what (looks like ai, but, you know…)
Not necessarily, it seems you can work with screw-based foundations even with higher setups. I found a german source with good pictures for what looks like a raspberry farm
Oh, and a comparison when to use what (looks like ai, but, you know…)
Both. AgroPV is a win win win.
It gives farmers an additional income stream
They can still farm the field with most Setups
Below the panels, the soil can regenerate and grow “weeds”, important for bugs and small criters.
Even if they don’t farm, you still get soil regeneration and solar panels leave no trace when removed.
But yeah, all the roofs, all the parking lots as well.


Proton is such a good tool. I play Windrose on my windows pc but it also runs well.on my steamdeck. I’m prepping a new pc for the kid and i think it will be linux out of the box, just to see how far it can go.
Tbh, another reason is that you can’t change the boot logo anymore. That was one of the earliest “hacks” and i still have fond memories of the XP Pirated Edition Logo. It also sparked my fascination with tinkering with the OS - and with Win 11 that is all gone
I know and feel you, that’s wh I have looked into. It seems the biggest issues are bureaucratic (you can either produce power or food, if you want both, it gets murky and you need exceptions) and our bad grid. People can not transport the created energy without the grid straining.
Both can be solved, not sure if Frau Reiche wants to…
But, my favorite German example is the Hop farmer in the Hollertau who built a commercial system himself and is pretty happy (if the grid was stable)