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I have got to archive more obscure things nobody cares about

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Grapes were $7 in May but just recently came down to $3.56 (saw them ripened in the nearby farmland!). and peaches are still a bit pricey individually but the 2lb bag is actually a pretty good deal. I’m thinking later this month they’ll reach their lowest for the season

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Here u go! I’ve only done a couple months so far but I update every 15th :)

I know it’s not going to be accurate everywhere (I’m in California) but I made the sheet to see what’s in their peak season and when. Generally if cherries are their absolute cheapest in late June, their prices are going to be the lowest in any store you go to. Very helpful so I can buy in bulk and preserve it by freezing, drying, or canning… a favorite grandma activity of mine..

biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:

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*raises my hand to ask a question* what if we collectively refused to refer to AI as ‘AI’? it’s not artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence doesn’t currently exist, it’s just algorithms that use stolen input to reinforce prejudice. what if we protested by using a more accurate name? just spitballing here but what about Automated Biased Output (ABO for short)

I’ve been informed that in australia, “Abo” is a slur against Aboriginal people. therefore a respectful and clear differentiation must be made:

  1. when spoken aloud, 'A.B.O’ (Automated Biased Output) should have the distinct pronunciation of an acronym (Aee-Bee-Oh).
  2. the written form becomes a little trickier in the age of social media, where periods and capitalization are often considered optional. therefore, i would suggest a less common punctuation mark to distinguish the acronymic version of “Automated Biased Output”

in summary: a more descriptive, respectful, and practical term for Artificial Intelligence is, quite logically, A/B/O

#since AI is a rapidly emerging business…it would be accurate to say that tech is currently an A/B/O Dynamic industry

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aweega:

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rabbits know and resent their place on the food chain

mice and rats also know they’re prey animals, they just have such joy of living that it cancels out

guinea pigs have no concept of death but understand contextless fear

hamsters however do know the food chain, but they also know that attachment to the earth is the root of suffering and they wisely deny the faults of the ego.

Insects got too much to shit to do and too little time for them to worry about that