👉 Marijuana computing, also known as cannabis computing or hemp computing, refers to the use of industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa) for producing bio-based computing components and materials. Unlike traditional silicon-based electronics, marijuana computing leverages the unique properties of hemp's cannabinoids and terpenes to create sustainable, biodegradable, and potentially more efficient computing hardware. For instance, hemp fibers can be used to create lightweight, durable circuit boards and wiring, while its cannabinoids may have applications in cooling systems due to their natural thermoregulatory properties. This innovative approach aims to reduce the environmental impact of conventional computing technologies and provide a renewable alternative for data centers and other high-tech applications.