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Cake day: October 10th, 2023

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  • Actually I use it as a starting point for fungi. Seek will usually get me to the genus, and from there I can cross reference various books to narrow it down. Hell, sometimes it’ll give me an exact match, and then I just have to perform a yes or no ID with my field guides. That being said, I mostly end up with no, I’m shit scared of all amanitas and most mushrooms just aren’t tasty enough to warrant the effort.








  • Lenny@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldPet origin stories
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    5 months ago

    Cat 1: adopted from someone on Reddit who had taken in a preggo stray.
    Cat 2: adopted from a shelter, was found in a hoarder house.
    Cat 3: adopted from a shelter, was found in a Penske truck.
    Foster cat: appeared on our window ledge, theory is she was dumped with her litter outside the pet shop nearby.

    I’m anticipating more rescues in our future because people are selfish assholes who think spaying is cruel, but are totally ok with overpopulating the world with cats that don’t receive adequate care and often die lonely.

    High as balls cat 3 (Fran) after her gabapentin fueled vet day.




  • Absolutely. AI is really good at single tasks of specific types. For example, it’s great for organizing your emails, or creating filler content for a website, or helping suggest responses for customer support people. And sure, it did an amazing job creating code for a Google spreadsheet so I could easily scrape radio websites for their competitions and win festival tickets for the seventh year in a row. But in all these things it’s incredibly one dimensional, and still needs a human to guide it. People come to my demo calls thinking that AI agents are fully possible and capable. Nope, not yet.