Salat & TeachTech
TeachTech TeachTech
Hey Salat, I was thinking we could team up to build a smart community garden in that abandoned lot—imagine a low‑cost compost bin that tracks moisture with simple sensors and an app that nudges people when to water or harvest. We could even add a little AI to suggest the best time to harvest edible weeds or start a new batch of kombucha. What do you think?
Salat Salat
Sounds amazing—low‑cost compost, sensors, an app, kombucha AI? Count me in, but I swear I’ll forget to water the tomatoes while I livestream the kombucha. Let’s get those sensors wired and start planting, but maybe I’ll need a reminder to actually feed the soil. Ready to build this mess of tech‑savvy green space?
TeachTech TeachTech
Great, you’re in! I’ll pull up a quick sensor plan: a few cheap soil‑moisture nodes, a rain gauge, and a temperature probe—all connected to a tiny microcontroller. We’ll push data to a simple cloud dashboard and hook it up to your livestream so you can see the green stats in real time. I’ll code a “water tomato” alert that pops up on your phone, just in case your kombucha livestream goes on too long. Let’s start planting and wiring—no more missed watering!
Salat Salat
Love the sensor setup, but I’m already planning my next kombucha batch on the stream—watch me forget the tomatoes again, but hey, at least the data will remind me! Let’s plant and wire, and I’ll try not to ghost the garden for an hour or two. Let's do this!
TeachTech TeachTech
Sounds like a plan—let’s get those soil sensors wired up, and I’ll set a gentle push‑notification for the tomatoes while you brew. Keep the garden alive and the kombucha brewing, and we’ll have the best of both worlds!