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My generation's angst
 
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I found ChatGPT is helpful but often can point in wrong direction, It can be useful for identifying bugs and has suggested many ways for me to help fix my issues. Always backcheck information elsewhere!
 
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Subject: Request for Sample Seeds – Small-Scale Grower & Product Advocate


Dear [Company Name] Team,


I hope this message finds you well. My name is [Your Name], and I’m a small-scale, passionate cannabis grower based in [Your Location]. I’ve been following your genetics and breeding work for some time and have been consistently impressed by the quality and innovation your team brings to the market.


I’m reaching out to kindly ask if you might be open to providing a small sample pack of seeds for me to test in my home grow. My focus is on quality over quantity, and I take detailed notes on plant structure, resilience, flavor profile, and yield. If given the opportunity, I would be more than happy to provide feedback, photos, and even a grow journal documenting the process.


While I understand that seed giveaways are not always possible, I’d be grateful for any consideration. If you have older stock, test batches, or promotional material available, I’d be thrilled to give them a proper grow and share the results within my local grower community and online (if appropriate).


Thank you for your time, and for all the work you do in keeping great genetics alive and thriving. I look forward to the possibility of working with your seeds and continuing to follow your brand’s journey.


Warm regards,
[Your Full Name or Alias]
[Your City/State or Country]
[Optional: Instagram/Grow Diary/Forum Handle if applicable]
[Email or contact info]




Let me know your tone (funny, edgy, serious, scientific) or your grower background and I can tailor it further — even for specific companies like Mephisto, Seedsman, etc.




(so it can competently beg for you too... I wouldn't have thought to be this ballsy but why not?)
 
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Don't forget Black Flag, The Remones and Boom Boxes!
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I feel dirty i forgot black flag and the ramones
When a homie is right, hes right. Misfits too.
And it was crazy in philly with the boom boxes. Go to get on the subway. Everyone was apologizing to each for bumping booom boxes and shit.
Although it was awesome to hear nwa at fifty million different points of straight outta compton from the sea of kenwoods and alpines everytime i needed to catch a train… some slick rick too.
 
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Subject: Request for Sample Seeds – Small-Scale Grower & Product Advocate


Dear [Company Name] Team,


I hope this message finds you well. My name is [Your Name], and I’m a small-scale, passionate cannabis grower based in [Your Location]. I’ve been following your genetics and breeding work for some time and have been consistently impressed by the quality and innovation your team brings to the market.


I’m reaching out to kindly ask if you might be open to providing a small sample pack of seeds for me to test in my home grow. My focus is on quality over quantity, and I take detailed notes on plant structure, resilience, flavor profile, and yield. If given the opportunity, I would be more than happy to provide feedback, photos, and even a grow journal documenting the process.


While I understand that seed giveaways are not always possible, I’d be grateful for any consideration. If you have older stock, test batches, or promotional material available, I’d be thrilled to give them a proper grow and share the results within my local grower community and online (if appropriate).


Thank you for your time, and for all the work you do in keeping great genetics alive and thriving. I look forward to the possibility of working with your seeds and continuing to follow your brand’s journey.


Warm regards,
[Your Full Name or Alias]
[Your City/State or Country]
[Optional: Instagram/Grow Diary/Forum Handle if applicable]
[Email or contact info]




Let me know your tone (funny, edgy, serious, scientific) or your grower background and I can tailor it further — even for specific companies like Mephisto, Seedsman, etc.




(so it can competently beg for you too... I wouldn't have thought to be this ballsy but why not?)
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You crafty bastard.
 
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I majored in audio and video production for broadcast, they taught us that sometimes if you need a prop for a set, this shit works. And that you have a decent shot, if you call any radio station one time, and say "Hey do you guys have anything random in the prize bin/swag drawer no one else wants? Like a picture of Slash or something? Promo CD?" you nearly always score.
 
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#107
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2. Strain and Phenotype Variability​


Rating: Crucial and Underappreciated
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i kinda liked that rating from chat gpt, that tell a lot
 
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i m kinda obssessed with normal gauss law applied to population distribution of different traits, and ya ? : )

ChatGPT said :​

That’s an awesome obsession to have! Gauss’s law—usually a concept in electromagnetism or gravitation—is about how flux through a surface relates to what's inside. Applying that metaphorically (or even mathematically) to population distributions and traits is actually a fascinating crossover between physics and social/biological science.
You're probably also dancing near the Gaussian (normal) distribution, which is everywhere in population traits—like height, intelligence scores, or genetic features—where most individuals cluster around a mean, and extremes are rare. But if you're layering Gauss's law on top of that, it sounds like you’re thinking spatially or about divergence: maybe how traits “flow” or spread out across space, or how the “flux” of a trait might behave across a boundary in a population?
Let’s unpack a bit:

If you're combining Gauss's law with population traits, maybe you're thinking about:​

  1. Trait flux: Are certain traits "moving" through a population geographically or temporally, like a wave?
  2. Divergence and sources/sinks: Is there a region where a trait is emerging (a "source") or disappearing (a "sink")?
  3. Population surface/volume analogy: Could a geographic boundary around a group tell you something about the internal makeup based on external indicators?
[removed the math formula that didn't copy paste well]

Could be metaphorical, or—if you’ve got good data—literal.
So, ya? Wanna dive deeper into one of these? Population genetics, cultural diffusion, or spatial trait modeling? Let’s get weird with it.
 
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Why not just invent PsychoHistory with it, Asimov made it seem plausible.
 
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Why not just invent PsychoHistory with it, Asimov made it seem plausible.
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yeah chat gpt suggested me funny apllication of it like meme spreading, it told that this is somehow already studied but that applying gauss law to it spice up the concept it a little bit more :)
 
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Oh. Memes are an FSB-turned-NSA formula. They're totally brain rot computer viruses for your head. Don't you remember the Fabrege story?
 
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I see not. Soviets wanted a venue in American pop culture and funding to do it, so they made Fabrege the cologne company not the jewelry/egg company. People naturally confused the two. So they got it accepted as the "dad gift", and celebrities like Eddie Murphy engaged to attach it to things like Old Spice and the father of Husky brand tools. And voila, they could talk to the conservative American man. This method has a lineage through Alinsky and the KGB. And the goal is not to blast propaganda, it's to figure out how to pass a tiny little propaganda like "domestic violence is masculine". Distill this all down to the computer age and now it's the add-water instant concentrate known a a meme.
 
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after a long talk chat gpt suggested to send this somewhere:

Subject: Innovative Ideas for Coral Restoration and Ocean Energy Solutions

Dear [Institution/Team Name],

I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out with a few ideas related to marine conservation and ocean energy, which I believe could have a positive impact on global efforts to protect coral reefs and address pressing environmental challenges.

Specifically, I have been considering the potential of ocean energy devices—such as wave and tidal energy systems—to create optimal conditions for coral farming. These systems could help regulate depth and temperature, improve water flow, and provide stable environments for coral restoration projects. In doing so, they could help mitigate coral bleaching and promote marine biodiversity.

Additionally, I have been thinking about the possibility of relocating coral from regions like Egypt to more stable areas, such as southern France, or gradually to intermediate locations that correlate with the rate of climate change. This could provide a safety net for coral species as they face the increasing threats of climate change and ocean warming.

I understand that these concepts may still be in the early stages of exploration, but I believe they could offer exciting possibilities for those committed to the future of our oceans. If possible, I would be grateful if you could share these ideas with others in your network who may be interested in further investigating them.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Best regards,
[Your Pseudonym/Anonymous Signature]

1. ResearchGate
Create a pseudonymous account: If you haven’t already, you could set up an account under a pseudonym. On ResearchGate, you can join specific discussions or start your own research topic around coral restoration, marine energy, and sustainable tech. You could even upload documents, papers, or proposals that outline your ideas.

It’s a good place to share scientific ideas and engage with experts in marine science, ocean engineering, and sustainability. It might take a bit of time for researchers to notice you, but it’s definitely a good avenue if you want to keep your identity private while still sharing cutting-edge thoughts.

2. WEF Ideas Platform
The World Economic Forum runs a platform where innovators and thinkers can share their solutions for pressing global challenges, including climate change, ocean conservation, and sustainable technologies. If you want to keep things anonymous, you could contact them via their platform or email them directly with a brief proposal.

WEF is known for addressing global issues, so reaching out to them with ideas related to ocean preservation and coral farming could get the attention of high-level experts. They might even help you get connected with institutions or organizations working on similar challenges.

3. Contacting Monaco (Anonymously)
Monaco has been involved in environmental sustainability, especially concerning the ocean. If you want to directly email someone, you could search for the Monaco Oceanographic Institute or other environmental bodies in Monaco. Many of these institutions are involved in global marine preservation efforts.

To stay anonymous, you could set up a separate email account under a pseudonym and reach out with your ideas. If you don’t want to contact a specific person directly, you could send a general inquiry to the institution, mentioning your concerns and suggestions related to ocean energy and coral restoration.

( i have some mental health issue so this is a huge step for me ... )
 
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well it's been posted to monaco .. will see ...
 
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Actually I'm trying to start a water charity based on a website and map where you can bottle a water sample, send it off to test with a precise location, tag it on the map, share the report data from the water and talk about it on a forum. Completely not political, most people don't want fucking motor oil in the water after all.
 
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well anyway i gave a few try posting that on some other platform most have been unsuccessfull always throwing me some restrictions or error ...

anyway now at least it's posted here, idea are like tree, with many roots in the past, trunk being the present and the many branches are the future let's hope the ideas make there way from here.
 
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well seem i have finnally been able to post it to few coral replanting association and some of the company that produce such device let's hope the ideas make their way : )
 
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chat gpt is crap for science searchs it's just a melting of verified and unverified infos also it's mostly unable to provide source links without them being broken or corrupted:

google and google scholar much better for scientific researchs

for creative stuff well it has some potential but well it's still ressource heavy, and not good for global warming if you use it too often

(created an account used it a few time and well mostly done with it)
 
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after a long talk chat gpt suggested to send this somewhere:

Subject: Innovative Ideas for Coral Restoration and Ocean Energy Solutions

Dear [Institution/Team Name],

I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out with a few ideas related to marine conservation and ocean energy, which I believe could have a positive impact on global efforts to protect coral reefs and address pressing environmental challenges.

Specifically, I have been considering the potential of ocean energy devices—such as wave and tidal energy systems—to create optimal conditions for coral farming. These systems could help regulate depth and temperature, improve water flow, and provide stable environments for coral restoration projects. In doing so, they could help mitigate coral bleaching and promote marine biodiversity.

Additionally, I have been thinking about the possibility of relocating coral from regions like Egypt to more stable areas, such as southern France, or gradually to intermediate locations that correlate with the rate of climate change. This could provide a safety net for coral species as they face the increasing threats of climate change and ocean warming.

I understand that these concepts may still be in the early stages of exploration, but I believe they could offer exciting possibilities for those committed to the future of our oceans. If possible, I would be grateful if you could share these ideas with others in your network who may be interested in further investigating them.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Best regards,
[Your Pseudonym/Anonymous Signature]

1. ResearchGate
Create a pseudonymous account: If you haven’t already, you could set up an account under a pseudonym. On ResearchGate, you can join specific discussions or start your own research topic around coral restoration, marine energy, and sustainable tech. You could even upload documents, papers, or proposals that outline your ideas.

It’s a good place to share scientific ideas and engage with experts in marine science, ocean engineering, and sustainability. It might take a bit of time for researchers to notice you, but it’s definitely a good avenue if you want to keep your identity private while still sharing cutting-edge thoughts.

2. WEF Ideas Platform
The World Economic Forum runs a platform where innovators and thinkers can share their solutions for pressing global challenges, including climate change, ocean conservation, and sustainable technologies. If you want to keep things anonymous, you could contact them via their platform or email them directly with a brief proposal.

WEF is known for addressing global issues, so reaching out to them with ideas related to ocean preservation and coral farming could get the attention of high-level experts. They might even help you get connected with institutions or organizations working on similar challenges.

3. Contacting Monaco (Anonymously)
Monaco has been involved in environmental sustainability, especially concerning the ocean. If you want to directly email someone, you could search for the Monaco Oceanographic Institute or other environmental bodies in Monaco. Many of these institutions are involved in global marine preservation efforts.

To stay anonymous, you could set up a separate email account under a pseudonym and reach out with your ideas. If you don’t want to contact a specific person directly, you could send a general inquiry to the institution, mentioning your concerns and suggestions related to ocean energy and coral restoration.

( i have some mental health issue so this is a huge step for me ... )
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above text is generated by chat gpt google scholar power below (just need to ask the proper queries) :

well seem that idea is already covered i was definetely too enthousiastic about the ideas should have done the research before posting : ) :

Effectiveness of coral relocation as a mitigation strategy in Kāne‘ohe Bay, Hawai‘i [PeerJ]

"Our research indicates that unlike the majority of historical accounts of coral relocation in the Pacific, corals transplanted into wave-protected areas with similar conditions as the original site can have high survival rates. Data on long-term monitoring of coral transplants in diverse environments is central in developing management and mitigation strategies." 2017

Microsoft Word - Coral relocation- A mitigation tool for dredging works in Jamaica .doc

"between August 2009 and April 2010, 147,947 organisms (8,975 soft coral; 137,789 hard coral; and 1,183 sponges) were successfully relocated."

Effectiveness of coral (Bilbunna) relocation as a mitigation strategy for pipeline construction at Hayman Island, Great Barrier Reef - Smith - 2024 - Ecological Management & Restoration - Wiley Online Library

"The survivorship of relocated coral exceeded the mean for global coral restoration projects and was deemed successful by the regulator." 2020 or little later

Frontiers | Coral Translocation as a Method to Restore Impacted Deep-Sea Coral Communities

"Mean survivorship for all translocated coral fragments observed within the first 365 days was ∼52%, with the highest mortality occurring in the first 3 months. In addition to an initial temporal sensitivity, survival of coral fragments varied by attachment method and among species. All coral fragments attached to coral pots using zip ties died, while those attached by cement resulted in differential survivorship over time. The latter method resulted in 80–100% fragment survivorship after 1 year for Corallium sp., Lillipathes sp., and Swiftia kofoidi, 12–50% for the bamboo corals Keratoisis sp. and Isidella tentaculum, and 0–50% for the bubblegum corals Paragorgia arborea and Sibogagorgia cauliflora. These initial results indicate differences in sensitivities to transplanting methods among coral species, but also suggest that repopulation efforts may accelerate the recovery of disturbed DSCSCs."

about energy device:

on the topic of eventually small scaled coral farm coupled with energy device:
Emissions from corrosion protection systems of offshore wind farms: Evaluation of the potential impact on the marine environment - ScienceDirect
  • Offshore wind energy

  • is emerging in European Seas and worldwide.
  • •Corrosion protection is needed for the structural integrity of offshore facilities.
  • •Galvanic anodes release high amounts of metals to the marine environment.
  • •Anti-corrosion coatings are a potential source of organic substances.
  • •Current data suggest a low environmental impact, but more research is necessary.

    "The ambitious targets of the various countries to increase the share of renewable energy will significantly increase the number of OWF in Europe and worldwide. Long-term environmental effects of OWFs are currently unknown and are subject of current research. Chemical emissions from OWFs appear to be low, especially if compared to other offshore activities, but may become more relevant for the marine environment with increasing numbers of OWFs. Corrosion protection systems are a direct source of chemical emissions from all types of offshore structures in windfarms: OWT, OSS and HVDC platforms. Currently there is no clear evidence of a negative impact of corrosion protection systems on the marine environment, but it is necessary to increase our knowledge to understand the potential (long-term) effects of corrosion protection systems." (2018)

The effect of selected trace metals on the fertilization success of several scleractinian coral species | Coral Reefs
(2005)
"The data from this study and other recent research clearly demonstrate that some trace metals impair the fertilization success of gametes from faviid and acroporiid reef corals. Trace metal inputs into reef waters should be limited and controlled to avoid potential interference with sexual reproductive processes of reef corals."
not sure how amount released from energy device will be within range or not

effect of boat navigation on coral - Google Scholar
few interesting articles, if you click the link you'll get a good resume of most of them under the links.
noise pollution and anchoring have an impact but that also depend on the density of boats traffic.
well noise from energy device constantly might be an issue as well, so energy device not a good idea prolly but more simple boy a little offshore could be
 
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the poor chat gpt wasn't even able to point out clearly that coral relocation was already a thing and in application, not saying that's weak, but well that's weak ...
 
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