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PV and GM Plebs! Happy Mothers Day to all the momma nostriches out there. Thank you 💜 #plebchain #coffeechain
Yeah and even then, hard to say that things will actually change. None of us will be there to see it
😹 I always thought of trying that but forget and then they are too big before I get around to it. I’d think they’ll recover though.
https://youtu.be/X0DeIqJm4vM
also saw like a 20min doc about him there too, hope it's also online somewhere
Yeah I feel like that will take hundreds of years if not longer
also went to their watchtower there, currently at a campsite with the fam, making hot dogs
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Or maybe dust is the price you pay for not overheating everything? I only understand the very basics of the friction tech. I should read more.
Wood chips are excellent for attracting worms. The break down in the paths, add organic matter and gradually create new compost. Plus invite a lot of beneficial fungal activity. 👌
They don't with standard driving but I've never used them for racing. I use Japanese pads though so maybe that's why
For sure the situation will be much better with sound money but corruption and wars won’t stop. Probably the wars will be much shorter, a bit like in the past. But there will still be wars, ethnic cleansing, all the bad stuff
Yeah money can only fix the money. Fixing the world that’s a whole other story
Lol
In the information technology system, server-based maintenance tasks are considered especially heinous. The dedicated professionals who perform this work are part of an elite squad known as the Server Admin Unit. These are their stories.
lol the military should have to turn a profit and be budget neutral to justify its existence 😹
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Hell yeah exactly! There is a TON of PoW in the beginning to build up the beds properly. But once they are up and running and well-maintained they are extremely low-input and will last a lifetime with no additional amendments. We don’t add any fertilizer other than an occasional cover cropping which keeps soil covered and creates organic matter. In spring, simply give it a light rake and go! Always mind blowing to me each year when we start it up again with minimal effort.
Best way to manage weeds is to always keep it planted! No-till beds are naturally low weeds since you are not constantly dragging dormant seed to the soil surface. Plus any weeds that do pop up are super easy to deal with using a wire weeder— the soil structure and tilth is so light and airy, all it takes is a quick pass up and down each bed. Probably takes 30 seconds to ‘weed’ an entire 50ft bed assuming you do so regularly and never allow those thread stage weeds to take hold.
We do use cover cropping on a rotational basis. Usually will be planted in summer and terminated/tarped in autumn which creates an excellent insulating layer of mulch and keeps soil covered through the shoulder seasons. 🌱
That's like the 3rd kernel patch this week bro. I still have so many machines and appliances running. Ansible can only do so much XD
For a very, very long time.
You can bring your own typescript extensions if you want. (or let the slop generator do it)
When did that drop? My buddy was trying to sell it to me a I have to bring my own typescript.
In other words I hope all of you who are renting someone else's server enjoy their Sunday and mothers day!
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After the first season and initial construction of the beds additional compost is generally not needed. The wood chips breakdown and do all the work providing organic matter going forward. The fertility is already there, it only needs to be maintained and nurtured 👌
Pi is also a framework yes but you can also just install the prebuilt agent
npm install -g @earendil-works/pi-coding-agent
Gonna be another long ass day of patching servers. Probably just gonna take the whole cluster down, do it all at once and hope I don't break anything.
Give it a shot on a bed or two: lay down some cardboard and cover with 4-6 inches of top quality compost. You are essentially creating ‘raised’ beds on top of the native soil which is gradually integrated over time naturally.
The problem with successive tilling, particularly on clay/compacted soil is that it creates hardpan over time— to top layer will be decent but at 8-10” down it’s even harder than when you began tilling and roots/water can’t permeate.
Pi is a framework tho. I haven't ascended to the point of writing my own agent so it can write my code, i still just write my own code instead.
Stop using OpenCode, use Pi then :)
This is the way! Same for us, heavy compacted clay— the first year it was a struggle to even get a broadfork in at all! Compost and wood chips built up over a few successive seasons do wonders.
I use their rotors for our standard street vehicles. They're nice.
5.72 km walk
#proofofwatts
#365days
#31days
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I wish opencode used only a single GB of memory. Bun has some leak somewhere it will gobble over 8gb in one session if I leave it running for more than a few hours.
You are a gem ✨
Keep resisting ✊
Good morning ✌️🧡
Because. The AI cannot make new things. And devs have actively ceded their jobs to the AIs.
ah, i had heard about pi and forgot to make a note to check it out. will do. thanks! 🤝
Them: "Let the AI do everything for you! You'll be so efficient!"
Also them: "You have to tell the AI exactly how to do everything or it'll do it wrong."
The reasoning circles all the way back around to: if you want the AI to do things right, you must first do it yourself and then ask the AI to replicate your work. Which is valid for repetitive work and is where AI shines.
But for novel things, consider doing it yourself with AI assistance rather than becoming an assistant to an AI.
We are on heavy, low-lying clay soil that would literally be unfarmable by any other methods. I would say no-till *is* how you get your soil in top shape, not something to work towards with tilling. Give it a try, you may be surprised with the results!