
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
On this episode of Crazy Wisdom, Stewart Alsop speaks with Rory Aronson, CEO of FarmBot, about how his open-source hardware project is transforming home gardening into a more automated and accessible practice. Rory explains how FarmBot works—essentially as a CNC machine for your garden—covering its evolution from Arduino-based electronics to custom boards, the challenges of integrating hardware and software, and the role of closed-loop feedback systems to prevent errors. They explore solarpunk visions of distributed food systems, discuss the importance of “useful source” documentation in open-source hardware, and imagine a future where growing food is as easy as running a dishwasher. For more on Rory and FarmBot, check out farm.bot and the open-source resources at docs.farm.bot.
Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation
Timestamps
00:00 Rory explains FarmBot as a CNC machine for gardens, using Arduino and Raspberry Pi, automating planting, watering, and weeding.
05:00 Discussion on the hardware stack evolution, open-source electronics roots, and moving to custom boards for better integration.
10:00 Stewart shares his Raspberry Pi experiments, Rory breaks down the software layers from cloud apps to firmware, emphasizing complexity.
15:00 Conversation shifts to closed-loop feedback with rotary encoders, avoiding 3D printer-style “spaghetti” errors in outdoor environments.
20:00 Rory explores open-source challenges, highlighting “useful source” documentation and hardware accessibility for modifications.
25:00 Solarpunk vision emerges: distributed food systems, automation enabling home-grown fresh food without expert knowledge.
30:00 Raised bed setup, energy efficiency, and FarmBot as a home appliance concept for urban and suburban gardens.
35:00 Small-scale versus industrial farming, niche commercial uses like seedling automation, and user creativity with custom tools.
40:00 AI potential with vision systems, LLMs for garden planning, and enhancing FarmBot intelligence for real-time adaptation.
45:00 Sensors, soil monitoring, image analysis for plant health, and empowering users to integrate FarmBot into smart homes.
50:00 Rory describes community innovations, auxiliary hardware, and open documentation supporting experimentation.
55:00 Final reflections on solarpunk futures, automation as empowerment, and how to access FarmBot’s resources online.
Key Insights
4.3
7474 ratings
On this episode of Crazy Wisdom, Stewart Alsop speaks with Rory Aronson, CEO of FarmBot, about how his open-source hardware project is transforming home gardening into a more automated and accessible practice. Rory explains how FarmBot works—essentially as a CNC machine for your garden—covering its evolution from Arduino-based electronics to custom boards, the challenges of integrating hardware and software, and the role of closed-loop feedback systems to prevent errors. They explore solarpunk visions of distributed food systems, discuss the importance of “useful source” documentation in open-source hardware, and imagine a future where growing food is as easy as running a dishwasher. For more on Rory and FarmBot, check out farm.bot and the open-source resources at docs.farm.bot.
Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation
Timestamps
00:00 Rory explains FarmBot as a CNC machine for gardens, using Arduino and Raspberry Pi, automating planting, watering, and weeding.
05:00 Discussion on the hardware stack evolution, open-source electronics roots, and moving to custom boards for better integration.
10:00 Stewart shares his Raspberry Pi experiments, Rory breaks down the software layers from cloud apps to firmware, emphasizing complexity.
15:00 Conversation shifts to closed-loop feedback with rotary encoders, avoiding 3D printer-style “spaghetti” errors in outdoor environments.
20:00 Rory explores open-source challenges, highlighting “useful source” documentation and hardware accessibility for modifications.
25:00 Solarpunk vision emerges: distributed food systems, automation enabling home-grown fresh food without expert knowledge.
30:00 Raised bed setup, energy efficiency, and FarmBot as a home appliance concept for urban and suburban gardens.
35:00 Small-scale versus industrial farming, niche commercial uses like seedling automation, and user creativity with custom tools.
40:00 AI potential with vision systems, LLMs for garden planning, and enhancing FarmBot intelligence for real-time adaptation.
45:00 Sensors, soil monitoring, image analysis for plant health, and empowering users to integrate FarmBot into smart homes.
50:00 Rory describes community innovations, auxiliary hardware, and open documentation supporting experimentation.
55:00 Final reflections on solarpunk futures, automation as empowerment, and how to access FarmBot’s resources online.
Key Insights
1,273 Listeners
11,809 Listeners
2,503 Listeners
5,310 Listeners
2,399 Listeners
1,871 Listeners
34,136 Listeners
4,721 Listeners
7,967 Listeners
174 Listeners
9,236 Listeners
28,527 Listeners
1,140 Listeners
1,156 Listeners
469 Listeners