A screenshot from my RSS feed showing a now-deleted Reddit post in r/solarpunk. It says:

"Gemini told me to come here.

by /u/planetazul3, Tuesday 6 January 2026 at 23:24

I was discussing my background with the AI—I work with neural networks and trading bots, but I don't fit the typical "tech bro" stereotype. I'm deeply driven by a connection to nature, intuition, and concepts like Gaia or the themes in Avatar.
I told Gemini I feel out of place in pure tech circles (which can be too cold) and pure spiritual circles (which can be anti-tech). It suggested Solarpunk might be my tribe because it envisions a future where high-tech and nature coexist symbiotically.
I'm curious: Is this a place where you discuss the philosophy of using technology (like AI) to align with nature? Or is it mostly about the visual aesthetic? I'm looking for conversations on how technology can act like a nervous system for the planet rather than just a tool for extraction."
A screenshot from my RSS feed showing a now-deleted Reddit post in r/solarpunk. It says: "Gemini told me to come here. by /u/planetazul3, Tuesday 6 January 2026 at 23:24 I was discussing my background with the AI—I work with neural networks and trading bots, but I don't fit the typical "tech bro" stereotype. I'm deeply driven by a connection to nature, intuition, and concepts like Gaia or the themes in Avatar. I told Gemini I feel out of place in pure tech circles (which can be too cold) and pure spiritual circles (which can be anti-tech). It suggested Solarpunk might be my tribe because it envisions a future where high-tech and nature coexist symbiotically. I'm curious: Is this a place where you discuss the philosophy of using technology (like AI) to align with nature? Or is it mostly about the visual aesthetic? I'm looking for conversations on how technology can act like a nervous system for the planet rather than just a tool for extraction."