You could get a smaller amount of panels at first, and later expand your solar farm. But I don't know if that would keep the costs low enough to be manageable for you, as solar panels aren't even the most expensive part of a solar farm. The biggest upfront investment would probably be all the electrical gear, e.g. the inverter, etc.You could try getting a loan. Demand for renewable electricity is pretty high after all, banks might be willing to invest in something like this.
Make sure to also run NeoStumbler in the background, so you can scan for Wi-Fi networks, cell towers, as well as BLE beacons, and contribute this data to BeaconDB (!beacondb@lemmy.dbzer0.com) (no, I'm not affiliated with the project, I just support their mission)
It has no forward secrecy and cryptographic deniability, and is thus much less secure than Signal (or other messengers that implement the Signal protocol) or SimpleX
It originated somewhere here on Lemmy, can't find the original post, only a comment that references it: https://lemmy.zip/comment/10082020 (I know that this is not the original post/comment, because that commenter is on lemmy.zip, so they can't upload media to lemmy.dbzer0.com's pictrs instance)
I'm not saying this is a fact, or anything scientific (I'm sorry if it appeared that way), but I personally find it pretty accurate, and many people here agree
Don't let the fascists fool you, there are alternatives to Starlink. Eutelsat in France, Telesat in Canada and Inmarsat in the UK, just to name a few examples.
You could get a smaller amount of panels at first, and later expand your solar farm. But I don't know if that would keep the costs low enough to be manageable for you, as solar panels aren't even the most expensive part of a solar farm. The biggest upfront investment would probably be all the electrical gear, e.g. the inverter, etc.You could try getting a loan. Demand for renewable electricity is pretty high after all, banks might be willing to invest in something like this.