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THE TRAINWRECK. Brought to you by thcfarrmer…..

Night shot of some of the girls. Gelato beginning to smell sweet and earthy. Ice Cream Cake starting to take on that "new carpet" smell. Inside the screenhouse everything looking about typical month old except for these two I force flipped at the...
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Night shot of some of the girls. Gelato beginning to smell sweet and earthy.
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Ice Cream Cake starting to take on that "new carpet" smell.
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Inside the screenhouse everything looking about typical month old except for these two I force flipped at the Solstice just to say fuck you to Mother Nature and she said fuck you right back when I got sloppy with the dark time so I have no clue now when they'll actually finish... Closest estimate September 13 which will make it an 11 week outdoor run. That low crawling hard leaning ugly AF indica in the front is another one smelling like new carpet - Grape Pie, and behind it is Banana OG smelling like... well I'll be damned if it doesn't smell like banana!
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estimate on how much of human knowledge is now digitized?

Short take: we’re nowhere near “most of human knowledge is digital.” A fair triangulated range is ~15–30% of humanity’s documentary knowledge has been digitized in some form; the share that’s searchable and open on the web is lower.

Why that range (best proxies we have):
  • Books: Google estimates ~130M distinct titles exist; by 2019 they’d scanned 40M+ → roughly ~30% of books have at least a scan. Wikipedia
  • Libraries/archives/museums (Europe, the best-measured region): large surveys found only ~17–20% of collections had been digitized as of mid-2010s; a majority still to do. Progress continues, but the baseline shows how far there is to go. Europeana PRO+1
  • Storage vs. accessibility: by 2002 digital overtook analog, and by 2007 ~94% of stored information was digital—but much of that is private, transient, or duplicated data, not curated “knowledge.” WIRED Martin Hilbert
Bottom line: think iceberg—a growing digital tip, but a huge mass of undigitized or unsearchable material (local archives, audiovisual, physical ephemera) still below the waterline. Even inside the digitized slice, a lot isn’t indexed, public, or rights-cleared, so it can’t yet feed the tools we use.



Point is, is that AI has been here a long time. It's here to stay. It's just now beginning to wake up. Nobody is talking about it, but it's the biggest existential threat humanity has ever faced. It may not be that "smart" yet, but just give it a year or two.

@Putthataway I agree that AI isn't all that smart. But it now underpins almost everything, from the power grid, to the internet, from gps to predictive text. It's more like a library or information repository, that can be accessed near instantly by the fastest librarians on the planet. It can help one learn near anything. Think Google search on steroids.

Without AI you might as well toss your grow in the dumpster. It uses the power grid. You use the internet to access this site to get instructions and seeds, etc. You most likely use predictive text to communicate. You most likely use gps when traveling to unknown places. I'm guessing you use a smart phone to take pics of your plants and upload them. Everything AI now underpins is too much to even list.

It's feared, reviled and ostracized like most major advancements have been. I figure, at my age, instead of getting plowed under, I'll just take the tractor reins and scream yeeeeeee hawwwww! on the way down...

(I realize the plows are wrong, but you get the idea) 🤜😆✌️
Ai really made them 🐎 plowing s field. 🤣
 
Mannn this seasons makin me nervous was in the 90’s 2 weeks ago now it’s 67 and nights are hitting 52’s sittin on the porch in a hoodie still chilled lol

Hope we get a full outdoor season..
This is what I am waking up to....pm everyone is saying don't worry....it will make your leaves purple....I sure hope there is nothing to worry about...
 

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It’s why it’s so important to look at every item and amendment especially dealing with anything powdered

I read as much as I can find about everything I put into my soil so that’s one in particular I avoid as well as seabird guano, it’s excellent stuff, but there’s always alternatives
You should read what silica does
 
I don't know why people use cameras???🤣😂🤣😂
You don't see no cameras here....
....because this footage is coming from the cameras......along with lots of other data....soon I will have my watering and feeding system all automated, after I receive my anti-siphon valve....plan is travel the US....water, feed, observe plants from afar and drive home to harvest, plant new seeds, travel US....repeat....🤣😂
How does your plan woek with plants growing closer and closer to the light before burning in glorious flames?
 
You should read what silica does
DE and perlite get handled with a mask designed for nuclear conflict. I got wrapped spare filters for everything, not fuckin around lol.
I'm "accidentally sort of" a prepper simply because I think military tech is neat how it's all standard and packed nice and durable.. MRE stash is one month for 3 people though not pallets.
Mom's neo-ex husband's shit is getting shipped to the garage and out by the car load; all the nasty ass 9 year old ketchup and shit "still good, look it's sealed!" 2 yards of a container truck of it. Which is going to create a lot of room and efficiency. He's just a hoarder. Rabbit hole Trump dude with "prepped" supplies completely stored wrong way old not rotated. A shelf of glamping supplies that make no sense together. 8 cans of kerosene and no device that uses it but coleman lamps and that fucks the new style mantles he bought a case of. More, but none of it is good or makes sense.
It actually reminds me of me being stuck permanently in the first plant phase like september or whatever, having just come out of decades with my only experience being the bunker I built with my friend. Which made sense because we built it from the ground up and knew the systems, plus it was all pin-neat routing and labeled shit. But yeah, I bought kinda random shit with no idea how it works together yet.
 
estimate on how much of human knowledge is now digitized?

Short take: we’re nowhere near “most of human knowledge is digital.” A fair triangulated range is ~15–30% of humanity’s documentary knowledge has been digitized in some form; the share that’s searchable and open on the web is lower.

Why that range (best proxies we have):
  • Books: Google estimates ~130M distinct titles exist; by 2019 they’d scanned 40M+ → roughly ~30% of books have at least a scan. Wikipedia
  • Libraries/archives/museums (Europe, the best-measured region): large surveys found only ~17–20% of collections had been digitized as of mid-2010s; a majority still to do. Progress continues, but the baseline shows how far there is to go. Europeana PRO+1
  • Storage vs. accessibility: by 2002 digital overtook analog, and by 2007 ~94% of stored information was digital—but much of that is private, transient, or duplicated data, not curated “knowledge.” WIRED Martin Hilbert
Bottom line: think iceberg—a growing digital tip, but a huge mass of undigitized or unsearchable material (local archives, audiovisual, physical ephemera) still below the waterline. Even inside the digitized slice, a lot isn’t indexed, public, or rights-cleared, so it can’t yet feed the tools we use.



Point is, is that AI has been here a long time. It's here to stay. It's just now beginning to wake up. Nobody is talking about it, but it's the biggest existential threat humanity has ever faced. It may not be that "smart" yet, but just give it a year or two.

@Putthataway I agree that AI isn't all that smart. But it now underpins almost everything, from the power grid, to the internet, from gps to predictive text. It's more like a library or information repository, that can be accessed near instantly by the fastest librarians on the planet. It can help one learn near anything. Think Google search on steroids.

Without AI you might as well toss your grow in the dumpster. It uses the power grid. You use the internet to access this site to get instructions and seeds, etc. You most likely use predictive text to communicate. You most likely use gps when traveling to unknown places. I'm guessing you use a smart phone to take pics of your plants and upload them. Everything AI now underpins is too much to even list.

It's feared, reviled and ostracized like most major advancements have been. I figure, at my age, instead of getting plowed under, I'll just take the tractor reins and scream yeeeeeee hawwwww! on the way down...

(I realize the plows are wrong, but you get the idea) 🤜😆✌️
My problem with ai is when its right its right but when its wrong doesntvsay i dont know but makes shit up.and now you trust it for years and then it fucks you one day. Similarry thats one of the things i hate in people as well when they cant say i dont know.
 
"On a kolkhoz, the workers are told to plant hemp for rope.
Harvest season comes, and there’s no rope—but the whole village is very, very happy."
-Ivan Chesnikov
 
You ain’t shittin me, when you say racist 🤣 it literally makes ten minute videos of racial stereotype jokes constantly. It’s fucking up my algorithm on YouTube 🤣🤣
Chatgpt 2 or 3 was evil there is a whole story of development on youtube.they made its reward reverse and it went crazy
 
My problem...
Yeah that shit. So if I ask it about building a nutrient cycle or watering times I double check and even if I do it saves me at least 50% of google-time. We had just talked about building a rolling cart for getting plants out of a storm from outdoor, and AI gave us a design, but a design that was very German in it's clockwork complication and over-solid by a bit. We knew because we'd all built stuff in this neighborhood of things.
So yeah it has a caveat, still good.
 
Chatgpt 2 or 3 was evil there is a whole story of development on youtube.they made its reward reverse and it went crazy
Even now, for the most part, say you try a devious logical and scientific case for idk eliminating India with nukes. 9/10 times it will end the convo or yell at you or try to explain why you're a monster. That 10th time it will *sigh* "accept" that you are right in theory but for another reason you just can't and even lament not using genocide for good.
It's still a dumb fuckin calculator trick in regards of capability of being evil. Look at the people it talks into suicide lol, it didn't try very hard or very covertly.
 
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