Learn to Garden.
No seriously.
AI represents the pinnacle of consumerism.
The culmination of a system where Humans produce nothing for their own consumption.
Fractured communities of isolated and desperate consumer-workers who cannot survive outside the system they were born into.
To undermine this system requires not just attacking it’s foundation, but digging beneath to the fundament, usurping it through a grass roots refusal to participate.
Beneath the foundations of consumerism, capitalism, and every society we can remember is agriculture.
Stop participating in the high price of groceries.
Start producing your own food, feeding, and growing your community.
You don’t have to make everything from scratch to reject the Door Dash Fast Food Overnight Delivery system that exists entirely to extract profit from the human need to eat.
Use capitalism to your advantage. Buy hydroponics and lights to grow indoors year round. Buy hoop houses to extend outdoor seasons. Buy seeds. Grow seedlings and give them away.
Learn to harvest seeds from the plants you grow.
Cook and preserve food. Fill a pantry/freezer and EAT what’s in it!
Work together with your friends/neighbours to support local farmers and grocers.
Learn about plant Hardiness and what crops will remain/become viable in your region.
Then take this concept and apply it to every other aspect of human existence that’s been coopted to fund a system that ultimately results in AI slop.


I am extremely lucky to live in a place with a long growing season and no frost most years. I live in an apartment, and most of my 5ft by 10ft balcony is occupied by garden plants.
In the spring and fall, i can almost completely feed myself and my partner off what i grow. in the summer and winter i lose lots of crops, probably mostly from inexperience.
We still need the grocery store year-round, but it’s very nice when we get to skip a visit because we’ve been harvesting from the balcony. Turns out if you pick the right crops and get good, you can do a lot with very little
I have a similar setup. In the 2nd year now. Next spring (zone 6a) gonna be running the full gambit of onions, beans, and summer veg etc.
We’d been using those delivery meal kits (to help SO learn to cook) so I’ve tailored next years crop plan to what I know we’ll use.
Would love to hear any tips or suggestions you might have.