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Sh*t, damn climate. Yeah I remember that being covered on TV and them saying it's a catastrophe in Catalonia for several consecutive years now. I kind of forgot, because nowadays all the news is about Trump or Putin or Gaza (or our own issues). Wish I could send you some low-pressure weather areas. And I probably also owe some water to the south, because I occasionally buy paprika and other fruits from there. I think this year we got enough rain here in North Rhine-Westphalia so the water levels recovered a bit. I don't really know what to say... It's unfair. And one of the major tasks to tackle in the very near future... Probably also a really big investment to sustain a major city.
Hehe. Every so often I check that site and see what's new. I think the solar powered website is an awesome project. I always wanted one, too. And I already have a small solar panel. Unfortunately the house is facing all sorts of directions, but there isn't any surface pointing to the south. I've tried running an Raspberry from it but that draws too much power and I'd need a bigger solar panel for an usual day. Maybe I should try a more efficient ESP32 and see if anyone implemented a proper webserver for that.