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Joe 1 week ago
Everyone is hyped about their ai setups and im just planning next seasons garden and fermenting peppers. Am i missing something or doing something wrong here? It makes me think back to when i was younger trying to learn programming. Every tutorial or advice said think of a problem and build a tool to fix it. The only issue is you could call it one is my lifestyle has never had a problem that needed code, so i couldnt think of what to do. Ironically my issues could be fixed by gas in a chainsaw and power to machines. Just watching and reading and wondering where i missed the turn all yall took.

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I’d say you’re doing it right. Self-reliance is far more valuable than ai ever will be. Actual hard skills are what you possess and the value of those are greatly under appreciated…until they’re not.
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Joe 1 week ago
Ive looked at some planting software and it seems useful. Could be habits but taking notes and drawing seem quicker for me but it is also familiar. I do have an idea for water conservation and irrigation. Iot sensors in multiple places linked to a weather station and electronic valve at the spigot. Water when the plant actually needs it vs eyeballing and old knowledge. I appreciate you Doc