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Sounds like a line from a conversation between a couple of pre-teen AIs.


Looks like you are in the market for a butler.

Especially your last point will, IMO, not be possible for a long time.


"...admin through a brittle straw." :D That's exactly what it feels like.


For one narrow definition of documentation, yes.

I'm pretty sure our end-users would get no value out of reading the unit tests in the code of the application they are using.


Also prone to being infected by viruses.


Does this not change who is responsible for the data shared with Google?

With this the owner of the host is sending the scripts collecting data, where before it was Googles servers.


Make biochar, there are many guides on the interwebs. Add continuously to you compost bin along with the normal stuff you put in there. When the compost is done, add it to the garden.


Note the step of adding it to your compost, not to your soil directly.

The charcoal acts like a sponge for water soluble nutrients in the soil; if you add it to the soil directly, it will suck them out of the soil first, temporarily depleting it. Long term it acts as a reservoir, but you want it to go into your garden full.


Okay, so "fully loaded" biochar sounds like a time-release nutrient source.


Or you could say that ChatGPT has made more of them available to people who don't have the resources for, say, hiring a personal researcher.


On page 3: Per liter of water: Sodium chloride 2.6g Glucose, anhydrous 13.5g Potassium chloride 1.5g Trisodium citrate, dihydrate 2.9g


How is the results from the Darktable conversion? Are you able to share the script?


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