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The Zero-Rent Architecture: Designing for the Swartland Farmer

Summary by nanosoft.co.za
The field is deep in the Swartland, two hours outside of Cape Town. It is 34 degrees Celsius, the air is thick with chaff and dust, and the nearest cell tower is blocked by a massive granite hill. Here stands a farmer. He has just harvested 40 tonnes of wheat. He needs to log the yield, the location, and the moisture levels now, before he moves to the next block. If I gave him a standard "Silicon Valley" app - built with a heavy frontend, fetchi…
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nanosoft.co.za broke the news in on Wednesday, December 31, 2025.
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