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Episode #512: From Deep Space to Bioelectric Life: Wandering the New Frontier of Understanding

Dec 8, 2025
Aaron Lowry, an engineer focused on decentralized systems and bioelectric biology, dives into fascinating topics about our evolving relationship with technology. He discusses the shifting landscape of observational tools, contrasting Hubble and James Webb, and how they reshape our understanding of reality. The conversation touches on the impacts of monetary policy on technology adoption, the tension between convenience and digital sovereignty, and the intriguing implications of bioelectric patterning in biology. Prepare for a thought-provoking journey through tech, culture, and meaning!
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Host Critical Services Locally

  • Protect sensitive workloads locally if you care about privacy and control.
  • Aaron Lowry recommends running Home Assistant and local services instead of outsourcing everything to cloud providers.

Building An Aeroponics System

  • Aaron Lowry built an aeroponics hydration system using sensors, pumps, and pH-based nutrient dosing.
  • He split roles: Mike wrote firmware; Aaron specified sensors and deployment logic.

Privacy Costs Limit Scale

  • Ethical product choices (no data-selling) increase upfront costs and shrink mass-market viability.
  • Aaron Lowry explains refusing to monetize user data forces paid hardware+service models that compete with free, ad-driven products.
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